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War on Farmers by Sustainable Development
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allenb |
Posted on 08/18/2024 7:19 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3914 Joined: February 23, 2010 |
As most of us who have been watching have seen, there is an acceleration of the war on coffee farming and all food production globally. Even though there have been numerous, articulate statements of fact to all of the leaders of the UN climate/sustainability movement on how their requirements will devastate the millions of small, family owned coffee farmers worldwide and replace them with a smaller number of corporate farming players, they appear to be moving full steam ahead as planed and care little about the negative outcome. For anyone wanting to know what motivates these psychopaths in their war on humanity, which includes the war on food and the creation of covid and its Orwellian response, here's a couple of clips/articles showing the dark spiritual roots of it all. Its good that we're finally getting some coverage on this important topic by respected academics who can't be written off as "conspiracy theorists". https://www.thepo...ious-cult/ https://thewhiter...mic-forum/ 1/2 lb and 1 lb drum, Siemens Sirocco fluidbed, presspot, chemex, cajun biggin brewer from the backwoods of Louisiana
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allenb |
Posted on 08/18/2024 11:51 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3914 Joined: February 23, 2010 |
See this short update article showing some of the key movers and shakers who are actively engaged in forcing the UN Agenda 21/30 sustainability dictates related to the war on food. https://brownston...d-freedom/ 1/2 lb and 1 lb drum, Siemens Sirocco fluidbed, presspot, chemex, cajun biggin brewer from the backwoods of Louisiana
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renatoa |
Posted on 08/22/2024 10:30 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
Green hypocrisy... let's talk about deforestation... https://www.thegu...orestation |
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allenb |
Posted on 08/22/2024 11:03 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3914 Joined: February 23, 2010 |
Yes but you're not looking at the long term benefits of losing those pesky trees. You gain numerous great paying jobs for pre-teen kids in lithium and cobalt mines plus all the overtime they would ever want. Without these huge electric car plants, those high paying manual labor mining jobs would not have become a reality.
1/2 lb and 1 lb drum, Siemens Sirocco fluidbed, presspot, chemex, cajun biggin brewer from the backwoods of Louisiana
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renatoa |
Posted on 09/20/2024 10:18 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
EU, sorry, drink your own ... deforestation... not coffee https://www.reute...024-09-19/ |
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renatoa |
Posted on 09/27/2024 8:34 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
Op-ed: The unbearable compliance costs of EU deforestation law for small-scale farmers https://www.fairt...le-farmers |
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allenb |
Posted on 09/29/2024 11:22 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3914 Joined: February 23, 2010 |
One front of the war on farmers is the ever increasing hysteria you've been hearing from most of the so-called "media" about bird flu and how there's an increasing occurrence of humans being infected by it. As I'm sure most of you have heard, government "health" agencies around the world are orchestrating mass killings of chickens, ducks, turkeys etc that have supposedly tested positive for bird flu. As you will see in this interview of a chicken farmer in the UK, the real data shows just the opposite as far as how many "cases" there really are. There is no increase in bird flu and the supposed jumping to humans, if it has happened at all, is very rare. The reason for the sudden hysteria is to allow the war on farming and our health by the unelected United Nations world health organization to continue and prime the populations to accept massive cullings and to allow big pharma to come to the rescue with more "vaccines" to fix the problem when the next fake "pandemic" occurs. https://rumble.co...d-flu.html 1/2 lb and 1 lb drum, Siemens Sirocco fluidbed, presspot, chemex, cajun biggin brewer from the backwoods of Louisiana
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renatoa |
Posted on 10/02/2024 6:52 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
Avoiding a ‘green squeeze’: supporting Least Developed Countries navigate new greening trade measures https://odi.org/e...-measures/ ... working paper ... VOCAL against EU... get off your laws from our beans https://voicenetw...cc/coffee/ |
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renatoa |
Posted on 10/03/2024 2:15 PM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
EU listens though... one year delay... else they risk a "tea party" at Bruxelles https://ec.europa...ip_24_5009 |
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oldgrumpus |
Posted on 10/16/2024 6:07 PM
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1/2 Pounder Posts: 250 Joined: July 25, 2012 |
I’m sorry. I’m still gonna drink coffee, regardless. https://x.com/wid...4y7t17PpKg |
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renatoa |
Posted on 10/17/2024 1:04 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
Stop breathing ! you emit CO2 ! |
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HarryDog |
Posted on 10/17/2024 7:10 AM
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1/2 Pounder Posts: 379 Joined: July 20, 2022 |
I stop breathing while drinking coffee! Carbon emission offset. |
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allenb |
Posted on 10/17/2024 12:15 PM
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Administrator Posts: 3914 Joined: February 23, 2010 |
Quote oldgrumpus wrote: I’m sorry. I’m still gonna drink coffee, regardless. https://x.com/wid...4y7t17PpKg During Napoleon's time in France, the blockade that took place in the early 1800s caused Europeans to have to resort to coffee substitutes such as chicory for a few years. So, along with the immediate need for all World Economic Forum (WEF) members to refrain from using private, fuel guzzling jets, they must also bite the bullet and immediately refrain from touching coffee and instead, switch to chicory. And hey, it's totally sustainable bro. 1/2 lb and 1 lb drum, Siemens Sirocco fluidbed, presspot, chemex, cajun biggin brewer from the backwoods of Louisiana
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renatoa |
Posted on 10/17/2024 12:34 PM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
Quote allenb wrote: During Napoleon's time in France, the blockade that took place in the early 1800s caused Europeans to have to resort to coffee substitutes such as chicory for a few years. More recently, in some Eastern Europe countries, in the 80s. this was the norm for almost a decade... a blend of orzo (barley) and chicory sold as "coffee". We joke about starting to speak the horses sounds... Real coffee can be found only in airport shops and on black market. Edited by renatoa on 10/17/2024 12:39 PM |
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renatoa |
Posted on 11/13/2024 11:56 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
EUDR delayed even more than one year, and also soften requirements. https://www.green..._clean.pdf Environmentalist, and even Fairtrade, are against 2 year delay ! https://www.fairt...party.html EP is planning to debate the changes to the EUDR law during a session tomorrow https://www.green...ests-burn/ ... european mess of the deforestation law ... |
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renatoa |
Posted on 12/18/2024 4:42 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
Voted ! EUDR postponed by one year... https://www.europ...-to-comply |
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allenb |
Posted on 12/20/2024 7:16 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3914 Joined: February 23, 2010 |
Quote Glad to hear it! While I'm sure there are plenty of large corporate coffee operations in Brazil and other areas of South America that are trashing the forests and paying workers little to nothing and should be taken to task, the little guys in the rest of the coffee producing world have to be protected from these technocrats. 1/2 lb and 1 lb drum, Siemens Sirocco fluidbed, presspot, chemex, cajun biggin brewer from the backwoods of Louisiana
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renatoa |
Posted on 12/28/2024 4:11 AM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
What's in a name... "forest" for instance https://news.mong...es-remain/ |
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allenb |
Posted on 12/28/2024 12:49 PM
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Administrator Posts: 3914 Joined: February 23, 2010 |
Quote Looks like the current fleet of imaging satellites aren't able to tell the difference between agroforrested areas and real forrests so the smaller farmers who can't afford to hire companies who can prove one way or another, will potentially be penalized without cause. Looks like a huge bureaucratic mess that will take thousands of lawyers and consultants to keep the monster moving. It's interesting that they are predicting coffee demand to triple by 2050. I had no idea coffee popularity had the potential to explode so far beyond todays coffee enthusiasts demands. World population will increase by .9% by 2030 and growth rate will decline quite a bit between 2030 and 2050 so increase in population is not a factor in the predicted tripling in demand. Is Starbucks planning on explosive growth of their drive thrus to cause this tripling of demand? Something seems a little far fetched with the EU UN sustainability predictions. If what they are saying is correct and demand will increase that much, and if coffee farming is having to continually expand into higher elevations to find suitable growing environments, I can see how this would have the potential to kill lots of forested areas and be a real problem. Still, I'm having a real hard time buying this tripling in demand prediction. 1/2 lb and 1 lb drum, Siemens Sirocco fluidbed, presspot, chemex, cajun biggin brewer from the backwoods of Louisiana
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renatoa |
Posted on 12/28/2024 12:56 PM
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Administrator Posts: 3247 Joined: September 30, 2016 |
Meanwhile, Starbuck step back in China... https://www.nytim...china.html |
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