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Making a killing from the food crisis: The Real News Video
therealnews.com — Cargill, Dupont, Monsanto, and others doubling and tripling prices and profits while billions of people are starving to death. While 2/3rds of the world popuation live on less than $2.00 per day, and are more vulnerable, Americans, and other developed populations will not be spared from this well-planned extermination by the "old" NWO.
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- AlwaysAwake, on 05/13/2008, -1/+10Check your local supermarket prices to see how well their plans for eradicating you are going. Best of all for them, they are getting you to pay for your own destruction, as well as that of others.
- debunkthelies, on 05/13/2008, -1/+4An example is corn; 6 years ago you could buy corn 10-20 ears for $1 now it's around $.89 for 1 ear, and my local Basha's had a sale of 3pk. of corn $1.79 wow what a bargain. 1 cucumber $.89, 1 bunch green onions $.99 that's maybe 4 sm. onions. And on and on to our destruction. Me, personally I'm growing my own garden this year and canning what I can.
- caferrell, on 05/14/2008, -2/+3FTV " we need a complete rethink from the model that we are in"
Is there something wrong with a model that produces record profits for agriculture companies at the same time that it produces starvation in countries that used to be self sufficient in food?
The whole idea of globalization and "free trade" needs to be canned. Lets start here in the US. 12% tarriffs on everything from everywhere, rescind all trade agreements.
Then let US NGOs buy surplus grain and get it to people who are starving
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