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13 Nations Agree to Convert to ‘Green’ Farming Methods that Will Reduce the Food Supply

The UN and World Economic Forum have been promoting meatless diets and tinsect protein for years. 13 countries have committed to the Global Methane Pledge, including the United States, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Germany, Panama, Peru and Spain.

Netherlands: Hundreds of Schools Now Offering Bugs in Children’s Lunches

The Netherlands has gone mad, along with Canada and Australia, by indoctrinating vulnerable children to bring about behavioral changes. Hundreds of schools in the Netherlands are now offering insects in children’s lunches. The bug-eating campaign is one facet of the Great Reset driven by the World economic Forum (WEF).

10C Above Baseline

Earth at 10°C above pre-industrial is unimaginable. It’s a deadly horrifying thought, but as shall be explained herein, it should not be dismissed out of hand.
The following story might be labeled as reckless, and it might be criticized as a fearmongering piece of journalism and probably will be. Nevertheless, “10C Above Baseline” explores a dystopian world envisioned by John Doyle, Sustainable Development Policy Coordinator of the European Commission in Brussels.

Ecological Obliteration: Nobody Seems to Notice, Nobody Seems to Care

One of George Carlin’s great lines said with apropos satirical condemnation was “Nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care.” And what Carlin was speaking to was the ills of socioeconomic power, but when it comes to drastically dismantling the majority of the planetary ecology in under forty years his line is an even more salient observation of the mental state of the masses.

In the Eye of the Eagle: From Strict Catholic School to Adventures in Rainforests

A slow, tacking flight: float then flap. Then a pirouette and it has swung on to a different tack, following another seam through the moor as if it is tracking a scent. It is like a disembodied spirit searching for its host…” — description of the strongest of all harriers, the goshawk, by James Macdonald Lockhart in his book, Raptor: A Journey Through Birds

We’re watching a female red-tail hawk rejecting the smaller male’s romantic overtures barely 50 yards overhead.