My Warning

Your farmer has been triggered again. My last post before this was written months ago but I was reluctant to post it as I typically am but lately I feel the impending doom if we miss this opportunity for an agrarian revolution. The war on farmers in silent and cold, but it rages across the world. One concern I have is that the language used by the un-elected figure heads is increasingly reminiscent of mine, which I think is a tactical move to hide the real solutions the big business minds have in store for the inevitable (cough designed cough) socioeconomic collapse.

Private companies investing their wealth, like the fraud that is carbon offset credits?

Below we see the good old idea of taxing the citizens to subsidize big business to transition the world to a whole new structure of energy and technology so they can then profit off of selling it back to you forever.

Re-circulation of post-consumer materials? Ohh like turning wind mill turbines into gummie bears?

Build back… differently… nice rebrand. See what I’ve been telling you. Pretty soon whether we like it or not we are going to be forced to consume less. We are going to be taxed for consuming too much. Meanwhile big business gets to go about polluting and exploiting and getting tax breaks. This is why we need to make this shift ourselves, at a local and decentralized level. They tell us point blank, covid showed us how terrible it is to rely on a global economy. But they don’t intend on localizing or breaking up the monopolies. If we all got the idea to come together and design resilient self sufficient communities around natural resources providing sustenance and shelter for everyone well.. well.. where would they get the tax money to subsidize mining companies digging for precious metals to meet the demand for a mandated shift to electric vehicles?

Farming bad dontchakno?

Oh, so they will encourage grass fed local meats over factory farmed animals right? Right?

Ah, here we see good ole’ factory farm chicken company partnering with the biggest insect ingredient company. Probably just going to figure out how to raise bugs for the chickens then…

Demand for insect ingredients is growing you say? That’s interesting…

I don’t really have a problem with eating insects. I’d much rather feed them to a chicken and eat the chicken, and I’d much rather people forage the bugs in a time of need than as a solution to a false crisis. What I see is the intentional shift from small farms, to big industrial farms, to big industrial bug farms. They are already centralizing the production of insect proteins before they even become popular. If there isn’t any other conspiracy, is it not the intentional driving of the economy to a direction after having already secured the production for the artificially stoked demand? Lobbying governments to subsidize and adjust regulations with a quiet tip about what stocks are soon to boom. NAH that’s absolute crazy talk.

A think tank you say? Could it be the ones pushing for us to move away from real organic food under the guise of impending climate doom? Could it be the ones with the factories for producing synthetic food-stuffs? Could it be the ones saying we’ll eat much less meat by 2030 and that are investing in bug foods and telling politicians to legislate change to the food system?

Here they are, way back in 2019 talking about “food-as-software” to be engineered at a molecular level and what… printed? Put into a petri dish to grow out like bacteria? And then they act like “geographically spread out food production” means anyone other than someone with a lab. Lastly it is alluded that organic (do we need another term for just regular non-engineered food that is grown from the earth?) food is some how lower quality and weather and disease and trade won’t impact such a sanitary environment.

And this here is exactly where my concern is. Nature is literally becoming the enemy. There is a war against nature, and farmers are too close to nature. At what point will it be legislated that it is too dangerous to raise food in a natural setting? And at that point, will we even have the land or freedom to raise food for ourselves?

This is why I ask that you all consider the future our children will inherit. Do we really want to live in some post-organic cyborg world where food is designed and printed? Is living forever worth the loss of the freedom to feel alive? Should we fear the soil, air, and water from which we were created? The future is being written and sold to us so we can create our own prison. We should heed the warnings of drastic change to come, and steer our own lives and communities in the direction we wish to see that we may become free to produce and sell and buy food grown with love, before we become even more dependent on food centralized to those deemed worthy to produce a product “clean” and climate friendly enough.

You see, the solutions, in my opinion, are not to continue forward away from nature while wondering why is nature being destroyed… the solutions are to look to the past. Use our knowledge and technology to refine old ways to be more productive and efficient. Move away from the centralization of industry and production. We need a separation of big business and state amendment so we can get legislation that benefits the people not the powers. The land can certainly provide for a rich way of life when utilized thoughtfully and fairly. But allowing the same big names polluters to monopolize an emerging market is just going to lead to the same old exploitation. Eventually we will have PETA complaining about how big bug protein is mistreating the larvae.

Small holdings for families to provide for themselves. Providing much of their needs the family can save income they generate from cottage industries and trades that help to improve and build the community they live in. But this is only possible if Blackrock doesn’t buy up all of the residential land to rent back to us.

If you read my previous post, which was posted today written weeks ago, we are so divided we can’t see that the division is manufactured. To be played, one doesn’t even need to know they are in a game. But once they know, they’d rather win. Let’s get in the game as one team, with one goal. The goal should be life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.. none of which can be found without food sovereignty.

Agrarian Revolution

Every kingdom divided against itself will be ruined, and every city or household divided against itself will not stand. (Matthew 12:25)

One of the reasons I became a farmer was to find a connection to a world I found hostile to all of my ethics and morals. A world where the self is more important than something greater. A world where exploiting people and land for the benefit of the self is the normal mode of operation and seen as strength and something to emulate. A world of manipulation and deceit perpetually poisoned by chemicals and inorganic environments, moving ever closer to a complete separation from the Creation we are part of. In a world where we are bombarded with messages of how different and wrong and bad the other is, how can one identify with their fellow man or community or nation when we are taught to hate and judge and be angry about the diverse viewpoints of the many? We aren’t so different, you and I. And you and I aren’t so different from the animal kingdom, or the micro-fauna. or the plants. We all need food, water, sunlight, and comfort. How is it that anything can get in between us and our pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness when all we need are the above natural necessities to be content?

Has it ever occurred to you that most everything you’ve ever thought was because some think tank somewhere came up with a marketing strategy to slip the idea into your subconscious? It was quite simple to convince the whole world that we would all be better off with infinite numbers of flavors, shapes, and colors of food stuffs. We were convinced that laboring was something subhuman and a life worth living was one with the least amount of effort. Now a person needs to seek satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment from outside themselves. We can watch movies, we can spend money, we can have someone else prepare us a meal and we get the false sense of accomplishment as if we actually did something productive. Our brain chemistry has been hacked and used against us to create a society of docile and subservient consumers for an elite class to profit from.

Growing up with the privilege of suburban American life, my only tribulations were with the health complications of malnutrition thanks to the modern American diet. Parents were trained for decades that processed food would make their lives easier, “low fat” alternatives and seed oils are healthier than animal fats, and sugary drinks are of no concern. Decades later, the details are all there about how the big food industry was in the pocket of politicians steering the direction for food guidelines, misleading the American public and ultimately creating the health crisis of chronic illness we are seeing today. (“Big Food” Is Making America Sick) As we moved away from laboring into a sedentary lifestyle all the while eating heavily processed junk from multinational corporations rather than whole natural foods from our neighboring farmer our health and economy have diminished and the only ones to benefit are big pharma and the medical industry and their best friend big food.

So, I became a farmer because all the worlds problems are because we aren’t farmers anymore. If we can change our culture to become food-centric we can cross every problem off the list. More farmers means smaller farms means less consolidation of the food system, more job opportunities and most likely less destructive farming practices helping to build soil for a future of sustainable production. The whole world could become food independent and get back to a diversity of rich cultures with unique cuisine and seed saving and community based festivals where people come together around the harvest and the blessings of natural foods. Moving demand away from trivialities of finance and entertainment and politics we could focus on solving the issues of poverty and food deserts reducing crime by creating employment opportunities and a healthy start for children by the encouragement of eating local seasonal whole foods. Imagine setting aside all of our differences because they are secondary to our similarities. We could all be getting a great sense of connection and accomplishment by working together to improve our communities rather than wondering how we can profit by destroying them so we can rebuild them from scratch in another image. Because odds are, after all is destroyed and things are rebuilt, it will all be in the image dreamed up by a group in some closed door meeting with plans to profit off of the dependence of the people.

After over 10 years of farming, I can tell you that the best thing I ever did was risk it all and sacrifice my time and body to produce healthy food for you beautiful people. From starting as a volunteer, to working for 5 dollars an hour, to putting every penny into our business I wouldn’t change a thing. All the pencil to paper time, the reading, the wondering if the seeds will germinate, the hoping that things will sell, the failures, the blood and sweat. There is nothing in the world that could be more satisfying than working with nature to turn a seed into a beautiful, healthy, and delicious vegetable to share. For other people it might be raising animals for eggs, or meat, or wool. For other people it might be helping the farmer save vegetables by preserving them. For other people it could be helping the farmer and the community to plan the logistics of what eating local looks like and how to get people involved. But it isn’t just food. The creative spirit endowed in us has infinite potential and no robot or AI program can make art like us people. We can make homes from many different natural materials sourced locally. Everyone needs clothes to keep them warm and even express themselves. When we finally decide that the metaverse isn’t really that enthralling, and watching people on youtube just isn’t the same as doing it, we can all meet up outside somewhere and consider how we can make our world a more welcoming place for all to directly participate in. Everyone should leave their desk jobs, let the corporate world go bust and be human again. Get dirty. Get creative. We can all unite under the goal of life, liberty, and happiness. We can all see through the divisive tactics of an outdated system on it’s death throes as it tries desperately to keep the people scared and dependent.

We have and will be self reliant. It is time for our house to unite under a common purpose before this controlled demolition reaches detonation. We won’t need to build back better if we don’t push that plunger. Life is organic, and isn’t simply built. Life needs to be nurtured, cultivated, and directed to flourish for the benefit of all. Let’s get this house in order so we can all be neighbors and stewards together, rather than working another man’s plantation.

1 CORINTHIANS 3:7 KJV "So then neither is he that planteth any thing, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase."