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Permalink Reply by Roger Rankin Crook on April 30, 2012 at 1:05pm Can we feed the world? Factual arguments against this one please. No emotion.
http://justgroundsonline.com/group/the/forum/topics/i-think-the-gre...
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Permalink Reply by Rory Donnellan on April 30, 2012 at 1:13pm Roger,
I believe farmers can easily produce enough food to feed the world - if they are given the necessary tax incentives to do so, rather than being badly disadvantaged by silly carbon taxes and woody-weed protection schemes.
Permalink Reply by Rory Donnellan on April 30, 2012 at 2:33pm These 2 might provide some help too...
Permalink Reply by Jan Courtney on April 30, 2012 at 3:04pm Roger, if we don't have to hand out agricultural land over to bloody windmills or crops to produce ethanol instead of food. If governments take care of the primary producers and allow them to do what they do best - produce food, and if they are given a fair playing field to do their work and make a quid for themselves without greed, of course there will be enough to feed the world.
Permalink Reply by Roger Rankin Crook on April 30, 2012 at 8:00pm I have written on these pages more times than I can remember, growing food isn't the problem, making a profit out of it is. Just have a look at rural debts and rural productivity gains in this country at present the curves are inverse. Production increases are declining as R & D is being reduced. But I've said all this before.
Mind you, losing 60% of WA, our major soon to be only (?) grain exporter by 2050 should be a worry.
Jan. Have a look at the stats for corn growing in the States. Someone here will realise one day that you can make a lot of ethanol out of a tonne of wheat. Wheat at present $230. After ethanol you still have the high protein grains.
Beats me why their isnt a black market in ethanol. With petrol at $1.50L. I can smell the stills in the hills already.
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Permalink Reply by Stephen Cox on May 3, 2012 at 12:16am Forget Food the Real Gold in this world always will be Fresh Water,Many could feed themselves with a chook pen and a vegie patch on a quarter acre block without any great effort,lots of people did just that in the great depression.
Water though is a much more fragile and valuable recource,Why do you think French Companies such as Violia have bought into Australian Water,And woe betide those treacherous Politicians who helped it to happen.
Typical of these small minded fools wanting to cull the worlds population though,Whatever happened to forward thinking people there is a whole Universe out there to explore,Asteroids that can be mined etc what wonders await those with courage to go beyond where mankind has ventured in the past.
Permalink Reply by Russell Scott on May 3, 2012 at 1:24am James Corbert of the Corbett Report recently went over a 2010 interview done with Marc Morano on Eugenics and Paul Ehrlich, well worth a listen
http://www.corbettreport.com/corbett-report-radio-121-marc-morano-v...
Permalink Reply by Rory Donnellan on May 3, 2012 at 8:15am Good point about the water, Stephen.
Selling a valuable resource like our water to the dangerous Communist Chinese also gives them some control over Australian food security.
Stephen Cox said:
Forget Food the Real Gold in this world always will be Fresh Water,Many could feed themselves with a chook pen and a vegie patch on a quarter acre block without any great effort,lots of people did just that in the great depression.
Water though is a much more fragile and valuable recource,Why do you think French Companies such as Violia have bought into Australian Water,And woe betide those treacherous Politicians who helped it to happen.
Typical of these small minded fools wanting to cull the worlds population though,Whatever happened to forward thinking people there is a whole Universe out there to explore,Asteroids that can be mined etc what wonders await those with courage to go beyond where mankind has ventured in the past.
Permalink Reply by Ian Davies on May 4, 2012 at 10:01pm There is plenty of evidence to show population control has been of major concern with the fabian sustainability socialist planners with their U.N agenda.
Our own obscenely well paid Climate Commissioner who is anything but sustainable & one of his pieces. The Future Eaters by Tim Flannery is a good example of the political spin.
We all need to look around & decide our own level of family risk IMO
http://organichealthadviser.com/archives/polysorbate-80-in-swine-fl...
There has been discussion around the following in some very wealthy persons sponsored immunisation programme. I am not making that link just reporting 3W references.
http://www.pzpinfo.org/pzp_faqs.html
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Carbon Tax linked:
5 March 2012
From: Dr.JaneN.OíSullivan UNFCCC Contact Point for Sustainable Population Australia Inc. j.osullivan@uq.edu.au
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2012/smsn/ngo/200.pdf
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Permalink Reply by vivienne skeen on May 4, 2012 at 10:54pm Hi Ian
These people in the United Nations and associated bodies really do see them selves as 'God' It will be a dreadful scenario if the UN succeed with their plan. I fear for future generations, my own dear little grandchildren.
Amazing the amount of information you always find. We must not shut our eyes to this. Vivienne
Ian Davies said:
There is plenty of evidence to show population control has been of major concern with the fabian sustainability socialist planners with their U.N agenda.
Our own obscenely well paid Climate Commissioner who is anything but sustainable & one of his pieces. The Future Eaters by Tim Flannery is a good example of the political spin.
We all need to look around & decide our own level of family risk IMO
http://organichealthadviser.com/archives/polysorbate-80-in-swine-fl...
There has been discussion around the following in some very wealthy persons sponsored immunisation programme. I am not making that link just reporting 3W references.
http://www.pzpinfo.org/pzp_faqs.html
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Carbon Tax linked:
5 March 2012
From: Dr.JaneN.OíSullivan UNFCCC Contact Point for Sustainable Population Australia Inc. j.osullivan@uq.edu.au
http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2012/smsn/ngo/200.pdf
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Permalink Reply by Rory Donnellan on May 29, 2012 at 7:18pm Good to see the Turkish prime minister publicly acknowledge the population control agenda at work...
http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/abortion-is-murder-for-the-purpose...
Permalink Reply by Rory Donnellan on June 8, 2012 at 9:41pm CNN's Ted Turner is another notorious population-control freak - right up there with the likes of Prince Phillip...
http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/video-ted-turner-reduce-population...
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