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romania has basically just outlawed small-time farming by making all usage of any sort of chemical, benign or otherwise, on any crop, entirely illegal if not done by a """certified""" chemical engineer. some reasoning for this given in an interview was that some gypsy company put rat poison in a commie block, then some kids ate it and died, so obviously light-duty insecticides months before harvest are going to kill everyone unless given the magical expensive engineer's touch beforehand.
with the amount of pests in this country an all-natural crop on even good land experiences pretty much a total loss. farmers are already almost subsistence level, so they just don't have the money to shell out to some engineer to do what they already know how to do correctly.
cue the bankruptcy of millions of farms, cue total control of food by zionist occupied megacorporations...
Pretty sure that's already happened; https://www.foodandwine.com/news/bill-gates-privately-owned-farm-land
Going to? Op do you live in a time bubble? This is already happening.
Oh I know. I’m a couple steps ahead of this. Got my stockpile. Got my garden going. But where to next Anon?
I think EARN IT bill, Chat Control bill, and Online Safety bill paints the picture.
Most are distracted by the latest Elon Musk Twitter debacle to see it.
There's also the coming Digital ID and CBDC of course, which will link your phone, passport, vaxx-port, bank, social score,social media and more .. together. It's being silently implemented everyhwere, and I don't see much pushback to it either. Always a new latest blown up news-of-the-day to distract. Like Balenciaga, twitter polls, etc. Oh, and the renting things is even more insidiously rolled out.
You should be shopping for food at farmers markets, and you should be pilling up stockpiles.
Hence why you should consider growing some of your own food via gardens and stuff. Even if it's just a few tomato plants or something.
Actually, this is probably just a good policy in general. Don't become too dependent on systems that don't have your interests at heart and can utterly collapse and fail, leaving everyone by the wayside.
Yes.
yeah. that was the point. that's why one of the first executive orders of Biden was to trash part of the meat supply chain.
cripple industries. blame it on not enough government. add more government i.e. nationalize the industry.
when you see price controls on food know that it's already too late.