Sunday, 24 December 2023

UN Pushing Food Supply Crackdown to Meet Agenda 2030 Targets




The United Nations (UN) is ramping up efforts to crack down on the global food supply to supposedly fight “climate change.”

The UN is pushing the crackdown as part of its Agenda 2030 goals.

Agenda 2030 is a plan of action devised by the UN in conjunction with fellow unelected globalist organization the World Economic Forum (WEF).

The plan lays out the targets required to achieve 17 sustainable development goals (SDG).

All UN member states, including America, adopted the goals and the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development in 2015.

Writing for The Cornwall Alliance, journalist Alex Newman said then-Secretary General of the UN Ban Ki-moon called Agenda 2030 “the global declaration of interdependence.”

“In my opinion, [it] was a direct swipe at our Declaration of Independence …

“So instead of being independent nations, we will all be now interdependent.”

Agenda 2030, he continued, “covers every element of human life, every element of the economy,” including global wealth redistribution not only within the nations but also among the nations.

The Agenda “specifically says that we need to change the way that we consume and produce goods,” he added.

Newman quoted an excerpt from this report:

“Land cannot be treated as an ordinary asset controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market.

“Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth, therefore contributing to social injustice.”

Newman said that, in his view, the UN ultimately wants to get rid of private land ownership.

“We see this all over the world.

“This is not just happening in the Netherlands.”

He thinks that a war is taking place against farmers and ranchers, especially those who are independent or those who are not part of the system.

“They want to remove small farmers, even medium farmers, from their land, and they want to bring it all under the control of these—I think there’s no other term to describe it—fascistic public-private partnerships,” he writes.

Agenda 2030 seeks to bankrupt the agriculture industry by targeting farmers with unaffordable regulations on small farms worldwide.

In addition to destroying the fossil fuel industry, Agenda 2030 is killing farming as mega-corporations take them over.

They know if you control the food supply, you control the people.

While they destroy agriculture, the UN claims in Sustainable Goal 2 that they want zero hunger.

What they want is totalitarian control.

They create imaginary problems and then imaginary solutions for the problems they created.







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