Agriculture Today - An Excerpt from the Documentary Farmboy
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Without local economies becoming more self sufficient, we are all at the mercy of centralized power whether it be government or corporations. We are dependent on them for not only our livelihood but our basic needs as human beings. These centralized powers do not often have our best interests in mind, their main objectives are power and money.
The most radical thing we can do as human beings in today's society is become more self sufficient, within ourselves and our local communities.
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David Rockfeller (who is part of the Eugenics movement) is head of the chemical fertilizer Industry.... chemical fertilizers are byproducts of COAL TAR and CRUDE OIL.. Big AGRA is TOXIC TO THE CORE..David Rockfeller has a youtube video ,where he quotes "The United Nations" should do something about "overpopulation"--David Rockefeller is about DEPOPULATION..Chemical fertilizers product benzopyrene a toxin which is linked to SKIN CANCER..Eat organic its much safer
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@Guinevere4719 yeah and there'll always be that majority of people that'll think 'low prices' means a better deal.
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@Guinevere4719 Well said.
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This is amazing, and thank fully this video was made , I'm currently doing a project on agriculture, and how it is taken away for residential usage...etc.
I rated 5 star.
Personally, I think we should use this land we have now wisely, sooner or later...the people probably wouldn't even know what "green land" is.
Tho, I am not a farmer, I understand and see the side/feelings to this issue.
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Yes we must take care of farms, but the solution is not in increasing efficiency. The solution is in the local economy. The fossil fuel inputs of chemical fertilizers and machinery and transportation is too great for the Earth to handle. This is not to mention too expensive for farmers to afford. Many more people are going to have to learn how to do good honest farm labor again in the future.
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This is so right on the money. As we have urbanized, many of us have lost touch with where our food comes from. It comes from the grocery store, of course! ;o) What a visionary H.E. Babcock was. Just amazing!
I think that the impact of society being less in touch with their food source is a huge cultural loss but also will have serious and lasting impact on their health, as well.
Guinevere4719 4 years ago 7
Absolutely!
jgorst 4 years ago