In a 2016 video produced by the World Economic Forum titled “8 Predictions for the World in 2030,” the first prediction was that “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy.”
Another prediction in the same video was that “You’ll eat much less meat. An occasional treat, not a staple. For the good of the environment and our health.”
A third prediction, “A billion people will be displaced by climate change. We’ll have to do a better job at welcoming and integrating refugees.”
The policy response of the global elite to these predictions can be seen in the action of the Dutch and Canadian governments targeting farmers, encouraging the eating of bugs, and taking land from farmers for “asylum seekers.” Andrea Wilburg writes in The American Thinker:
Up until now, Holland has been one of the preeminent food-producing countries in the world but the farmers’ own government seeks to end that. To add insult to injury, Geert Wilders published a letter showing that the government intends to use the expropriated land to house “asylum seekers.”
Two more countries are joining the list of countries with governments that are deliberately embracing famine. Despite the disruption in the world food supply because of the two years of COVID lockdowns, Justin Trudeau’s government is planning to implement a plan from 2020 that will see the country reduce its nitrous oxide emissions by 30% over the next ten years—and, preferably, to reduce them by 40-45%. The ministers in both Alberta and Saskatchewan have complained, noting that this will substantially reduce food production.
However, when it comes to food production, Canada has a plan: Bugs. The government has invested in a plan to produce 9000 metric tons annually of crickets for animal and human consumption. If it’s any consolation, the solons of the New World Order will also be eating bugs.
What we’re witnessing is a form of madness, as various world governments enter into a race to return the world to a time of cold, dark, and famine. It’s no wonder, then, that Ireland just hopped on board the “let’s create a famine” bandwagon. Ireland too is demanding that its farmers cut their emissions by 28%:
One of the byproducts of Biden’s war in Ukraine is that American farmers are no longer receiving the fertilizer that Russia and Belarus have provided for the world. What fertilizer there is has become much more expensive. Limited, expensive fertilizer means limited, expensive food supplies. In a time of modern farming that should see unlimited amounts of food, famine will soon be haunting America too.
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