USA: Behind That Green Mask.

This article by Robert F. Kennedy Jr is a profoundly wise and impeccably researched (and referenced) exposé of how the corporate takeover of our food and farming sector is facilitated by Bill Gates’s billions. Robert F Kennedy Jr. is an American environmental lawyer, activist, and author. Kennedy is the son of Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of former U.S. president John F. Kennedy. He is the president of the board of Waterkeeper Alliance, a non-profit environmental group that he helped found in 1999, and is the chairman of Children’s Health Defense, an anti-unsafe vaccine advocacy group.

If your time is short and just want a taste of what the article holds read below;

Gates has a Napoleonic concept of himself, an appetite that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses.” — Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, presiding judge in the Gates/Microsoft antitrust-fraud case

For a man obsessed with monopoly control, the opportunity to also dominate food production must seem irresistible.

According to the newest issue of The Land Report, Gates has quietly made himself the largest owner of farmland in the United States. Gates’ portfolio now comprises about 242,000 acres of American farmland and nearly 27,000 acres of other land across Louisiana, Arkansas, Nebraska, Arizona, Florida, Washington and 18 other states.

Thomas Jefferson believed that the success of America’s exemplary struggle to supplant the yoke of European feudalism with a noble experiment in self-governance depended on the perpetual control of the nation’s land base by tens of thousands of independent farmers, each with a stake in our democracy.

So at best, Gates’ campaign to scarf up America’s agricultural real estate is a signal that feudalism may again be in vogue. At worst, his buying spree is a harbinger of something far more alarming — the control of global food supplies by a power-hungry megalomaniac with a Napoleon complex.

Let’s explore the context of Gates’ stealth purchases as part of his long-term strategy of mastery over agriculture and food production globally.

Beginning in 1994, Gates launched an international biopiracy campaign to achieve vertically integrated dominion over global agricultural production. His empire now includes vast agricultural lands and hefty investments in GMO crops, seed patents, synthetic foods, artificial intelligence including robotic farm workers, and commanding positions in food behemoths including Coca-Cola, Unilever, Philip Morris (Kraft, General Foods), Kellogg’s, Procter & Gamble and Amazon (Whole Foods), and in multinationals like Monsanto and Bayer that market chemical pesticides and petrochemical fertilizers.

As usual, Gates coordinates these personal investments with taxpayer-subsidised grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the richest and most powerful organisation in all of international aid, his financial partnerships with Big Ag, Big Chemical, and Big Food, and his control of international agencies — including some of his own creation — with awesome power to create captive markets for his products.

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, a protégé and partner to David Rockefeller, observed that, “Who controls the food supply controls the people.” In 2006, the Bill & Melinda Gates and Rockefeller Foundations launched the $424 million Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) promising to double crop productivity and boost incomes for 30 million small farmers by 2020 while cutting food insecurity in half.

Characteristically, Gates’ approach to global problems put technology and his chemical, pharmaceutical and oil industry partners at the center of every solution. As it turned out, Gates’ “innovative strategy” for food production was to force America’s failed system of GMO, chemical and fossil fuel-based agriculture on poor African farmers.

African agricultural practices have evolved from the land over 10,000 years in forms that promote crop diversity, decentralisation, sustainability, private property, self-organisation and local control of seeds. The personal freedom inherent in these localised systems leaves farm families making their own decisions: the masters on their lands, the sovereigns of their destinies. Continuous innovation by millions of small farmers maximised sustainable yields and biodiversity.

In his ruthless reinvention of colonialism, Gates spent $4.9 billion dollars to dismantle this ancient system and replace it with high-tech corporatised and industrialised agriculture, chemically dependent monocultures, extreme centralisation and top-down control. He forced small African farms to transition to imported commercial seeds, petroleum fertilizers and pesticides.

Gates built the supply chain infrastructure for chemicals and seeds and pressured African governments to spend huge sums on subsidies and to use draconian penalties and authoritarian control to force farmers to buy his expensive inputs and comply with his diktats. Gates made farmers replace traditional nutritious subsistence crops like sorghum, millet, sweet potato and cassava with high-yield industrial cash crops, like soy and corn, which benefit elite commodity traders but leave poor Africans with little to eat. Both nutrition and productivity plummeted. Soils grew more acidic with every application of petrochemical fertilizers.

As with Gates’ African vaccine enterprise, there was neither internal evaluation nor public accountability. The 2020 study “False Promises: The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)” is the report card on the Gates’ cartel’s 14-year effort. The investigation concludes that the number of Africans suffering extreme hunger has increased by 30 percent in the 18 countries that Gates targeted. Rural poverty has metastasised dramatically, and the number of hungry people in these nations has risen to 131 million.

Under Gates’ plantation system, Africa’s rural populations have become slaves on their own land to a tyrannical serfdom of high-tech inputs, mechanisation, rigid schedules, burdensome conditionalities, credits and subsidies that are the defining features of Bill Gates’ “Green Revolution.

Biopiracy

A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself.” — President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s letter to all state governors, February 1937

Long experience and research have shown that agroecology based on biodiversity, Seed Freedom and Food Freedom is essential not just to civil liberties and democracy, but to the future of food and farming.

For thousands of years, farmers’ innovation and biodiversity evolved together to create the most efficient practices for sustainable food production and biodiversity. The United Nations’ seminal 2009 study by the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD) documents the incontrovertible evidence demonstrating the abject failure of the Gates/Rockefeller “Green Revolution” to improve on traditional agriculture.

IAASTD deployed a team of 900 leading scientists, agronomists, and researchers to study the issue of world hunger. Their comprehensive and definitive report showed that GMO crops are not the answer to food shortfalls or rural poverty. That report definitively concludes that neither Gates’ Green Revolution nor his GMOs can feed the world and at the same time protect the planet.

You will not be disappointed by the amount you will learn if you read the entire brilliant article.

Best wishes,

Tracy Worcester, Director
farmsnotfactories.org – England UK

Sweden: Petition – BAN SWEDEN’S CRUEL AND DANGEROUS MINK FUR FARMS.

SIGN: Ban Sweden’s Cruel and Dangerous Mink Fur Farms

Image Credit: Jo-Anne McArthur

BAN SWEDEN’S CRUEL AND DANGEROUS MINK FUR FARMS

PETITION TARGET: Swedish Board of Agriculture

Deprived of their natural habitats, captively-bred mink languish on cruel fur farms in cramped, filthy cages from the day they’re born until the day they’re killed.

These solitary creatures pace restlessly, self-mutilate, and fight with their cage mates, all of which are telltale signs of severe psychological distress and trauma.

After a lifetime of cruel confinement and suffering, these defenseless mink are gassed, electrocuted, bludgeoned, or have their necks broken — all so their fur can be ripped from their bodies and manufactured into products.

Sweden — a major fur-producing country — has banned mink breeding until 2022 following COVID-19 outbreaks at mink farms throughout the world, joining a growing list of nations restricting the dangerous industry.

But the risk of zoonotic disease outbreak is always present at these farms, and a permanent ban is the only viable solution. For the sake of both animal welfare and public health, the torturous fur farming industry in Sweden must end.

Sign this petition urging the Swedish Board of Agriculture to permanently ban mink farming throughout the country.

Petition Link:  PETITION: Ban Dangerous Mink Farming in Sweden (ladyfreethinker.org)

Must See Documentaries of 2020 – From Stacey at ‘Our Compass’.

As always; we had a great link through from Stacey at ‘Our Compass’.

In her latest to us, there is a lot of info, from glimpses into the world of farm investigations to a prediction of the state of the world in 30 years’ time, a round-up our pick of short films and documentaries that came out in 2020.

I think as there are a lot of links; rather than download everything, we will send you over to Stacey’s site so that you can get everything you need.  One of the videos relates to ‘Hogwood’, which are very familiar with as a campaign by Viva! Regarding actions against a pig facility.

Here is the link to Stacey at ‘Our Compass’; followed by a few links to the issue of Hogwood that we have done in the past.

Thanks Stacey as always;

Regards Mark

Our Compass Link – Must see documentaries of 2020.

Surge: Our Must-See Documentaries from 2020 | Our Compass (our-compass.org)

Here is the overall link to all our Hogwood posts – take your pick of the posts !

Search Results for “Hogwood” – World Animals Voice

the sensitive thief

“is that enough?… Come on…
I caressed you all night.
They’ll wake up soon”

regards and good night, Venus

Protect the European frogs, grill the Indonesian

The EU imports 4,600 tonnes of frogs’ legs from Indonesia every year – this corresponds to 100-200 million frogs.

In the 1980s, frogs ‘legs fell into disrepute: At that time, images from India and Bangladesh caused horror, showing how cruelly frogs’ legs were chopped off.

In 1985, on the initiative of Germany, the two most traded species at the time were placed under the protection of the Washington Convention on Species Protection – and the topic disappeared from the headlines. First…

Indonesia’s frogs are disappearing

However, Pro Wildlife wanted to know whether this problem has really been resolved.
Our research came to light: Together with the US associations Defenders of Wildlife and Animal Welfare Institute, Pro Wildlife published the study “Canapés to Extinction”, which shows that the problem has shifted from India and Bangladesh to Indonesia.

Since then, up to 200 million frogs have been caught there every year from rice fields and ponds for export to the EU – with fatal consequences for nature: The frogs are becoming increasingly rare, they are missing as insect and pest control agents.

200 million frogs would annually exterminate up to 800,000 tons of insects, snails, and other agricultural pests – if they weren’t caught, killed, frozen, and shipped to Europe.

In this way, however, the use of pesticides in Indonesia is increasing, the water bodies are becoming more and more polluted – with negative consequences for biodiversity as well as humans.

Frog legs- France

The EU must finally act!
The EU is and remains the sad leader in frog extermination – above all France, Belgium, and Holland.

For more…at https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2021/02/08/protect-the-european-frogs-grill-the-indonesian/

 

And I mean…Today, all European amphibians, including frogs, are protected by law.
Catching, selling, injuring, or slaughtering them is a criminal offense.
Therefore, all frog legs eaten in the EU are imported.

And so the import of frogs’ legs to Germany and Europe is a legalized form of cruelty to animals and exploitation of poor countries like Indonesia.
EU is washing its hands again and shifting the crime against animals and humans as always elsewhere.

Great and senseless suffering clings to frogs’ legs.

An animal has to die in agony in order not even to use half of its body as food.

The frogs caught at night in rice fields and swamps are usually not killed, but the dealers remove their hind legs with scissors, so they cut through the living animal or chop it up.

The discarded “residual frog” lives a long time until death finally occurs.

Because it is difficult to breed on farms (as cannibalism and bacterial infections occur), most of the frogs destined for export are naturally derived.
This wild catch is completely uncontrolled.

Nobody knows which species are hunted in which numbers. The amphibians are among the most endangered animals in the world.

That millions of frogs are brutally killed, species exterminated and the natural balance disrupted in order to end up with a product that only tastes “like chicken” with the help of marinade or garlic sauce… borders on madness.

A consistent EU-wide import ban could end the drama, but it is unlikely that countries with high frog consumption such as France and Belgium would agree.

It is inconceivable for “gourmets” to forego cruelty to animals!

My best regards to all, Venus

The sea bat with the red lips

The red-lipped sea bat is an arm-fin fish with arm-like pectoral fins.

This bony fish is native to the Caribbean, the West Atlantic, and around the Galapagos Islands because it prefers shallow waters.
You can find this bat at a depth between 3 and 76 m.
It lives on coasts and estuaries, generally in the sandy bottoms of the reefs.

 Image Photo Ocean/Photo

This fish has a maximum length of 20 to 40 centimeters.

Its triangular shape makes the fish’s body and head look like they’ve been crushed.
It has a large head and its body is covered in scales, hair, and bumps.

The lower part of the body is light, the upper part is dark to camouflage yourself from possible predators.
So it can be mistaken for the color of the seabed.

 

The bright red lips are very characteristic.
It is believed that these are used for sexual attraction within the species.

The lips have a downward curve on the sides, so the red-lipped sea bat always looks upset.

Despite being an aquatic animal, this sea bat is not a great swimmer.
It crawls awkwardly across the ocean floor with its pectoral fins.

These animals are carnivores, they feed on other small fish.
Marine invertebrates such as crustaceans and mollusks are also part of their diet.

According to the IUCN, the red-lipped sea bat is not endangered.
It owes this to its habitat because the seabed has been spared the direct influence of humans.

And I mean…With such sensual lips, there are definitely no mating problems under these species!

regards and good night, Venus

 

“The last Kiss”

This could be the title of this photo of the two wedding doves because it is very likely that it will actually be their last!

Why? you ask yourself, the little animals were released for the wedding spectacle in freedom!!
We will explain it to you briefly:

Wedding doves, white doves or doves of peace, whatever you may call them, are raised by breeders just for that one day when they are supposed to offer an unforgettable spectacle to a wedding party and a wedding couple, as a symbol of eternal loyalty of the bride and groom!

But nobody sees the suffering behind it!

First comes the rearing!
This is done by default in absolute captivity, to small cages and isolation from the outside world!

Until the big day when they are supposed to serve as symbols for unsuspecting lovers!
The merciless breeder, who normally already knows about the fate of his pigeons, is of course silent out of greed for profit!

The animals are sold to the wedding couple for the wedding ceremony as a token of their eternal loyalty and then released into the air (and apparently) in their freedom!

 And this is exactly where the real martyrdom begins!

These wonderful birds are missing something that city pigeons possess, namely urban survival instinct!

They fly away and due to the lack of orientation, because they were previously only kept in cages, they will lose themselves and from this moment their death throes begin.

They know neither other people than their propagator, nor the environment and other animals!
The impressions that are now offered to them will deeply disturb them, but they will remain trusting!
This can be fatal for them in two ways!

For more…at https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2021/02/07/the-last-kiss/

And I mean...Wedding pigeons are pets in the strict sense of the word, for whom the “given freedom” is in many ways fatal

The relatively new custom, which is currently a real boom on the Internet and a lucrative business, guarantees cheesy and beautiful photos: the happy couple with pigeons in their hands or the bride in a white dress amid a flock of white pigeons that fly out of a basket.

In contrast to carrier pigeons, wedding pigeons are not allowed any training flights before their big performance.

The reason for this is: White pigeons are particularly often attacked by birds of prey. Therefore, breeders prefer not to release the animals until the deal is closed and the feared loss has already been paid for.

In order to ensure a return of the pigeons, breeders use incredibly cruel methods.
With the “widowhood or nesting method”, monogamous pairs of pigeons and parent animals are forcibly torn from their offspring, which is associated with immense stress for the animals.

But the chance of a successful flight home is very slim for these animals, who know nothing but cages, despite this traumatically induced “motivation”.

Actually, the whole spectacle is nothing more than a devious method to earn a lot of money with the suffering of the wedding pigeons and must therefore be banned!

My best regards to all, Venus