Saturday, August 27, 2011

Food And Revolution

Libido dominandi is the lust to dominate others.  Controlling food supply is a classic means, and the perfidious Albion discovered the efficiency of controlling merely the salt, and thus controlling the entire population of say India or China.

In USA today, government control over food is as bad as it has been anywhere in the history of mankind, in terms of sheer malevolence.    Subsidizing bad food, flooding the ghetto with food stamps to pay for this bad food (fritos) as an act of genocide, and then speeding up the process by flooding the ghetto with crack, and then making "ownership" of seeds and kids of food a part of intellectual property rights is all designed to eliminate the lower classes.

Those entities charged with protecting the food and drug supply do nothing to stop this criminality, but work tirelessly to crush any small farmer desiring to provide consumers with good food.

I and a friend were reflecting on how in the 1960s forward there was a renaissance in seemingly all fields: food, shelter, entertainment, religion, clothing, business, politics ...what heady times!  Today we seem to have such a renaissance in food only.

Perhaps all other fields are discouraged by our political system and its scortched earth policies to anyone who would be free.  Perhaps it reflects the predatory rage the system experiences when it sees its pretty work of welfare state being undermined by good food.  In any event, there is a renaissance in food, and the state in all its violence, is attacking, as we see in the in the Rawsome Foods raid.  Such raids are happening all over USA.

One things about the success of this movement is the aspect of "lifestyle" over "profit."   Here we see one such farmer.  A lesson here is to see his creativity, and allow ourself the freedom to pursue your mission with a emphasis, most natural, of lifestyle over profits.

We need this to save our country.


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

i'm glad you mention one of my favorite farmers in your blog, here's more madness:
http://www.readersupportednews.org/opinion2/287-124/6973-how-america-criminalised-poverty

http://bobmccarty.com/2011/05/19/family-facing-4-million-in-fines-for-selling-bunnies/

http://www.lovefood.com/journal/opinions/12463/the-rise-of-man-made-meat
I have my little plot, goats, chickens, rabbits, fish but am almost afraid to move because of these stories of agencies swooping down - a climate to hide not innovate - keep up the great work you do, John, and soon maybe we all can shame these people into going home and minding their own business