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(Natural News) Many people are still blissfully unaware of what has happened, but the global food supply has been largely taken over by the oligarchs, including financial giants BlackRock and Vanguard.

It turns out that BlackRock and Vanguard have been gradually gobbling up ownership of the means of production, and now intend to lord it over the masses by centralizing all food production technologies in the United States and enslaving everyone under their control.
The top three shareholders of CD Industries Holdings, the world’s largest fertilizer company, include both BlackRock and Vanguard. BlackRock and Vanguard are also the top shareholders in Union Pacific, the railroad giant that moves fertilizer and other agriculture inputs all across the country.

The world’s top 10 food companies are also largely owned by both BlackRock and Vanguard. These include Nestlé, PepsiCo, General Mills, Kellogg’s, Associated British Foods, Mondel?z, Mars, Danone, Unilever, and Coca-Cola.

“What happens when they control all of the seeds, produce, and meat too?” asks Corey’s Digs.
“What happens when produce and meat are all grown inside secured facilities after a gene splice or inside a petri dish, and farmland becomes dormant due to overreaching regulations, lack of supplies, and manufactured inflation?”
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says “it’s time to force people’s behavior to change”
BlackRock and Vanguard’s influence over CF Industries Holdings and T. Rowe Price Associates is having a major and direct impact on farming in the Midwest. It is also important to note that Union Pacific recently began mandating railroad shipping reductions of 20 percent, further impacting American agriculture.
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“This will directly impact key agricultural areas such as Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, and California,” Corey’s Digs adds. “This will ultimately affect food supply and pricing. CF Industries is only one of 30 companies dealing with these restrictions.”
Another major transporter of agricultural goods, the Canadian National Railway (CN), is reportedly trying to help the fertilizer market grow. But its largest owner is none other than billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates, whom we reported is buying up as much American farmland as he can get his grubby little demonic hands on.
Back to BlackRock and Vanguard, the finance giants are also top shareholders in AppHarvest, a Kentucky-based agriculture company that boasts one of the biggest greenhouses in the world at 2.76 million square feet on 60 acres. The facility grows only tomatoes, which are sold at Kroger, Meijer, and Walmart.
Then there is Hydrofarm Holdings, based in Pennsylvania. This company also grows crops in a controlled environment with vertical farming technology. BlackRock and Vanguard are top shareholders in this company as well.
BlackRock currently boasts more than $20 trillion in investments, all of which follow the ESG and “socially responsible” guidelines required by its CEO Larry Fink. Fink infamously stated that “it’s time to force people’s behavior to change,” and he is apparently doing that by seizing control of American agriculture.
“Despite the LED lighting, robotics, computer data analysis, and ventilation systems required to power vertical growing facilities of this magnitude, since water is being saved and less of Bill Gates’ landmass is being used, investments are flowing into these alleged sustainable and environmentally friendly facilities, as well as massive greenhouses,” Corey’s Digs further explains.
Meanwhile, the աօʀʟd ɦɛaʟtɦ օʀɢaռiʐatɨօռ (WHO) is capturing medicine and health care by moving swiftly to pass a new “pandemic treaty” that will give the United Nations total control over public health. This one-two punch of seizing both food and medicine spells a grim future of totalitarian fascism in the entire world.
More related news coverage about the engineered implosion of the global food supply can be found at Collapse.news.


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Countermeasures:

https://www.stclareseeds.com/garden-help/ 

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St. Clare doesn't have garlic, where can I find some heirloom nonGMO garlic?
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St. Clare doesn't have garlic, where can I find some heirloom nonGMO garlic?
Any organic food store?


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St. Clare doesn't have garlic, where can I find some heirloom nonGMO garlic?
https://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/garlic

Garlic usually isn't available until fall
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Any organic food store?
I would prefer heirloom as I think there's a workaround to make GMO while still being able to call it nonGMO

What about wheat? Neither site has it.
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I would prefer heirloom as I think there's a workaround to make GMO while still being able to call it nonGMO

What about wheat? Neither site has it.
No idea.  You must have a lot of acres. 


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I would prefer heirloom as I think there's a workaround to make GMO while still being able to call it nonGMO

What about wheat? Neither site has it.
https://www.johnnyseeds.com/farm-seed/grains/wheat/
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Though they do carry some hybrids, Kitazawa is a source with good variety of Asian heirlooms and herbs. This year their century-old business began using True Leaf for their online sales engine (judgment pending on that relationship). Our personal favorites are the Kamo eggplant, Shishito peppers, and the Hidabeni and Tennouji Kabura turnips. These turnips are so sweet and nutty tasting that they seem to bear no  relation to the nasty things selling as turnips in US groceries.
https://kitazawaseed.com/

Native Seeds is a source for seeds adapted to the Southwest. This year we are trying the Chimayo melons and Rancho Marquez squash. https://www.nativeseeds.org/

I recently found an online source for a small selection of Thai heirlooms including the incredible som khiaw waan (ส้มเขียวหวาน). It's a smallish, mottled-green, thin-peeled mandarin that makes sweet juice, to my palate a blend of tangerine and papaya flavor. Truly celestial. They ship from Thailand, so I have not yet received the seeds. I hope for success because I also have some kaffir lime and litchee seeds in that order.
https://www.thaiseeds.com/seed-shop/fruit/thaicitrus.html

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Get chickens and forget about rabbits. Not much meat on rabbits. 

Chickens have more meat and also provide eggs.  Easy to take care of too unless there is a fox, coyote, raccoon or even snake around. 
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Get chickens and forget about rabbits. Not much meat on rabbits.

Chickens have more meat and also provide eggs.  Easy to take care of too unless there is a fox, coyote, raccoon or even snake around.
In my experience, "meat rabbits" (Californian or new zealand) have much more meat on them after 8 months than a chicken the same age.  And, yes, it takes that long to get a decent amount of meat off either unless you go with a genetically modified breed.

Pros:
- Chickens have eggs
- rabbits have lots of babies every two months
- rabbits are easier to butcher 
- rabbits are silent, so can be raised in the city
- chickens eat almost anything

Cons:
- chickens stink and are filthy animals
- hard to raise rabbits who forage and don't get worms, so they need lots of feed
- rabbits have zero fat

Both are prone to predators, but you CAN raise rabbits in cages your garage.  I knew someone who had 30 breeders in his garage.

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In my experience, "meat rabbits" (Californian or new zealand) have much more meat on them after 8 months than a chicken the same age.  And, yes, it takes that long to get a decent amount of meat off either unless you go with a genetically modified breed.

Pros:
- Chickens have eggs
- rabbits have lots of babies every two months
- rabbits are easier to butcher
- rabbits are silent, so can be raised in the city
- chickens eat almost anything

Cons:
- chickens stink and are filthy animals
- hard to raise rabbits who forage and don't get worms, so they need lots of feed
- rabbits have zero fat

Both are prone to predators, but you CAN raise rabbits in cages your garage.  I knew someone who had 30 breeders in his garage.
Rabbits are less annoying and better overall for pure meat but ensuring kits survive the first few days is a bit of work since you need to check their bellies etc, the losses are always greater than chickens but unlike a broody hen at least the doe always brings at least a few rabbits to the table. Broody hens constantly do stupid stuff. You really need 1-2 hens that go broody frequently and are good at sitting and not getting up.
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Has anyone taken note of the baby formula shortage? I guess some mothers can't breast feed & for some the formula is not sufficient so they have a 'wetnurse'...

Why not give the the child REGULAR MILK??-- end of problem... :confused:
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