Sunday, July 19, 2020

The Sunday Globe's Frightening Ideas

Watch this 20-minute video first:

They Want to Kill Six Billion of Us - Here's How They'll Do It

International best-selling author, Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA, explains that the people planning to rule the world want to reduce the global population to 500 million. And he then explains how'll they'll kill the six billion of us they want to eliminate. For more unbiased information, please visit http://www.vernoncoleman.com The transcripts of the videos that YouTube banned are also on the website. Thank you for all your encouragement and support. Please feel free to share this video.

I view the sharing as an obligation, and I feel the same about another guy who really digs into the bull$hit as well.

I follow those up with this:


I thank the source for bringing the video to my attention, and thus it was that by the end I found myself in tears for the second time today.

Furthermore, there is this video that made the rounds, and as you can see by my comments at the time, he wasn't the only one who caught the omission, and it does speak volumes.

Now for the Globe's vision regarding the Future of Food:

Agriculture’s extremely tiny saviors

The Globe says custom-made microbes are coming to make farms cleaner and crops more productive.

Don't maggots do that?

The ingenious and tasty cookout of 2030

The Globe asks what innovative food will be served at the tasty and sustainable barbecues in the summer of 2030?

Full steam ahead on the Agenda, and let's hope we all avoid the coming famine the Globe is now ignoring.

Ditch those plastic packages

What, no mask inside the grocery store?

Remember when we were all in this together and in a quarantine bubble?

Now the beachgoers are forgoing masks and social distancing despite the COVID-19 warnings and some people aren’t wearing masks on the T — with other passengers not having it!

The madness must end somewhere:

The power of urban farming

Not there, for the damn fool is wearing a mask outside.

Will you eat lab-grown meat?

The Globe says your pet will, and meat produced in vats could be ideal for less-finicky eaters, so run right out and stock up on the dog food and cat food you might be eating this winter!

Pandemics alter restaurants forever

My first reaction was WHY?

The very thesis of the article argues for an agenda much, much larger than COVID.

Anyway, the Globe flak says some places will do away with seats or automate the kitchen and they are in danger of losing the human touch as she talks to Ayr Muir(?)!!

To fix the food system, fix our democracy

That title would elicit guffaws were the issue not so serious. 

The Globe is saying people go hungry not from lack of food but from lack of political power.

Do I even have to comment on the inane and insane absurdity of such a statement?

Can you eat political power?

You ever have lunch at the U.N.?

If it is left up to them, we will all be eating snakes and insects.

Must be why they legalized the appetite stimulant. Those people will eat anything.

Healthy diets should be a top national priority

Well, you just saw in the links above what the Globe thinks is a healthy diet, as they tell us the The coronavirus has illuminated weaknesses in public health and if we’re serious about improving it, we need to improve public nutrition.

Of course, this is the same Bo$ton Globe that said:

"Drum roll, please, for the worst bill of all: legislation mandating GMO labeling for foods. About two-thirds of all food sold in the United States contain genetically modified ingredients. Despite the unfounded hysteria GMOs provoke, they’ve been used safely for more than two decades. People who don’t want to consume GMO products can buy non-GMO food, which is labeled as such. The bill would enshrine unscientific paranoia into law and be an embarrassment to a state that’s home to so many leading scientists. Nuts — organic or otherwise — to that."

Yeah, the Globe was all in favor of fracking then, too, but I doubt it now.

Anyway, all the trends would seem to lead to something monstrous when the weather turns cold and winter comes.

I hope and pray I'm wrong.