20 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: The Next World War Will Be Fought With Food”

  1. There are a few levers that are sufficient by themselves to control large swaths of your citizens.

    Healthcare is one.
    Food is another.

    Don’t worry though; the Bushes, the Clintons, the Trudeaus, the Moes, the Kenneys, will never suffer, or have to fly coach…

  2. Wouldn’t environmentalism work better if it determined one’s own behavior and wasn’t a license to control everyone else’s behavior. I thought Germany’s old Nazi bitch was quitting. Apparently it is the world’s slowest resignation.

      1. The only Germany that Merkel likes is the old GDR. She no doubt misses her glory days of running with the Stasi…

    1. Rupert Darwahl ‘Green Tyranny: Exposing the Totalitarian Roots of the Climate Industrial Complex’.

      It was actually NAZI Germany that started pushing wind power generation. The more things change, …

  3. Never let people who value the “planet” more than their next door neighbour’s welfare run for election.

    Some Fundamentals of an Independent Nation are:
    Food/arable land.
    Abundant Drinking Water.
    Deep Water Port.
    A multitude of Natural Resources such as iron, aluminum, petroleum/gas and forests.
    And a military that can defend it against those who covet some or all of the above.

    That’s why Blackie is right when he calls us a “potht-nathun thtate” as we can’t and won’t defend our territory.

    Imagine if all the farmers took a year long vacation.

  4. The Grand Solar Minimum is bringing shortages anyway. While the Globalists have everybody chanting AGW the actual threat is global cooling. Meanwhile western governments have pledged over 90T of your tax dollars for non existent Global Warming. And each UN Group whose hands the funds pass through will take a slice off the top. Beginning in our case in Ottawa. Already they have began phase 2 of Carbon Taxation. How to take more money while pretending to fight climate emergency. So expect to pay more and more for heating and food. All made worse by less food production. GSM’s bring famines. Study history. They want you dead. They only want enough people left to take care of their needs. Like George Carlin said. “It’s A Big Club And Your Not In It”.
    https://electroverse.net/category/crop-loss/

  5. anybody see those baseball caps and T-shirts ‘farmers feed cities’?
    mebbe the problem is illiteracy . . . . . . .
    nah, much much deeper than that.
    *willful* ignorance.
    bloody good thing I’m not doing the farming.
    most of my backyard veggie crops are mediocre but some pay off.

  6. Wait for the next hyperinflation.

    During the last one, German farmers laughed in the faces of hungry, destitute city folk who went to the country to try to buy food with worthless Reichsmarks. The farmers’ debts had been wiped out, and they no longer had to lick the asses of city folk so their children could eat.

    “What do we want with bank-confetti from Berlin?” they’d ask.

    In those days, it’s said, farmers could afford luxuries like grand pianos that before the war only wealthy city folk had. Next time farmers can look forward to taking Cadillacs in exchange for a week’s worth of rotten potatoes.

    1. Remember the wheat board. It was started to keep the price of grain down for the war. They lied and told them it was to the farmer’s benefit and the fools believed them despite their neighbors across the border sometimes getting twice the price. And the Wheat Board only applied to the western colonies. There will never be rich farmers in a famine. With communists in charge, the only people who starve in a famine are farmers. That’s how it worked for my father’s cousins in Russia.

      1. I still think that was hilarious how that one Wheat Board chairman tried to defend the state-mandated monopoly on a public forum and ended up getting shouted down with comparisons to a Soviet grain distribution commissar.

  7. Revelation 6:6

    Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, “Two pounds of wheat for a day’s wages, and six pounds of barley for a day’s wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!”

    NIV

  8. Food shortages have always been a major spark in revolutions. Both the French Revolution and the Revolutions of 1848 were sparked on by food shortages in their time, and the mark of both on the history of Europe in the 19th century is indelible.

  9. And how many famines in history have “government policy” as their root cause?

    Ask the Kulaks for starters………….oh, wait………

    How about Mao Ze Dung?

    Pol Pot?

    Then there is the politically mandated “Irish Potato Famine”. Becoming dependent of an introduced exotic food species in a climate not universally favourable; what could possibly go wrong?

  10. Thinking here that the politicians are going to hit a concrete wall with this stupidity, though Germans are used to and don’t mind totalitarian dictators.

    The thing is, if you can’t eat, you take care of that. One way or another. Or you die, one way or another.

    This is the new way of getting rid of working people by the global socialists, the Glozis.

    Can’t get them all into the concentration camps though they can starve them to death.

  11. The next thing you know there will be a ban on all diesel tractors in Germany no later than 2025.

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