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result of humanity’s impact on your own environment." <ref>''[[The Allies of Humanity]] Book Three'', Seventh Briefing: Questions and Answers</ref> | result of humanity’s impact on your own environment." <ref>''[[The Allies of Humanity]] Book Three'', Seventh Briefing: Questions and Answers</ref> | ||
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+ | "In the future, food will become more difficult to grow, more difficult to distribute, become a subject of contention, competition and conflict. Nations will hoard their productivity or only sell their surplus to other favored nations. There will be less food available for the world. Changing climate will have an ever greater destructive force on humanity’s ability to produce adequate food. And water resources will become ever more scarce, both in the drier regions of the world, and in providing the source of rivers. You can see this today if you will look. It is not a fantasy. It is not a conspiracy. It is not the machination of governments or leaders."<ref>Food, Water and Energy (February 19, 2009)</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 04:16, 14 October 2020
"For the world to go out of control would be a very easy thing to create. It would not take much for this to happen. It is based upon essential things. If food production were severely damaged all at one time, it could set in motion forces that would be very difficult or impossible to control. The wealthy nations could not send food to the poor nations because they could not gain access to it. It would not be available, for everyone would be hoarding now, protecting their own populations. You can give away your surplus, but if you have no surplus, you have nothing to give in this regard."[1]
"The Intervention does not need to manipulate food production, as it is declining as a result of humanity’s impact on your own environment." [2]
"In the future, food will become more difficult to grow, more difficult to distribute, become a subject of contention, competition and conflict. Nations will hoard their productivity or only sell their surplus to other favored nations. There will be less food available for the world. Changing climate will have an ever greater destructive force on humanity’s ability to produce adequate food. And water resources will become ever more scarce, both in the drier regions of the world, and in providing the source of rivers. You can see this today if you will look. It is not a fantasy. It is not a conspiracy. It is not the machination of governments or leaders."[3]
References
- ↑ Rebellion, Revolution and War (February 22, 2011)
- ↑ The Allies of Humanity Book Three, Seventh Briefing: Questions and Answers
- ↑ Food, Water and Energy (February 19, 2009)