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Global starvation imminent as US faces crop failure
 
The world faces “mass starvation” following North America’s next major crop failure before year’s end according to Chicago-based Don Coxe, who is one of the world’s leading experts on agricultural commodities Read News
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mbunny
MUST SEE The World According To MONSANTO www .seedsofdeception.com http:// wideeyecinema.com/?p=105 The Center For Food Safety CFS, 660 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Suite 302 Washington, DC 2003 USA tel.800.600.6664 Has a paper called SEVEN DEADLY MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT HUNGER MYTH 1: Industrial agriculture and free trade will feed the world. TRUTH: World hunger is not created by lack of food but by poverty and landlessness which deny people access to food. Industrial agriculture—i.e., large-scale, corporate-run, export-oriented monoculture farming—and free trade agreements actually increase hunger by raising the cost of farming, forcing millions of farmers off the land, and by growing primarily high-profit export and luxury crops rather than food for local people to eat. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has found that it is abundance, not scarcity, that best describes the world’s food supply. Every year, enough wheat, rice, and other grains are produced to provide every human with 3,500 daily calories. In fact, enough food is grown worldwide to provide 4.3 pounds of food per person per day, which would include two and a half pounds of grain, beans, and nuts, a pound of fruits and vegetables, and nearly another pound of meat, milk, and eggs. MONSANTO must be stopped! They want to own the food chain, absolutely no moral compass. Obama , Clinton just as in on it as Bush. Do the math. Tell everyone see the documentary!!
Posted On : Jul 08, 2009 1:48 AM
joesixpack31
Is Coxe an NWO stooge helping set the stage for a “contrived” worldwide famine? ”. What FREE MARKET curtails production in the face of expanding demand? Sounds like the NWO game plan for population reduction.
Posted On : Jun 21, 2009 12:58 AM
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