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Wednesday, 19 July

17:08

13 Nations agree to engineer global FAMINE by destroying agriculture, saying that producing food is BAD for the planet "IndyWatch Feed War"

Mike Adams Natural News July 18, 2023

We are now being told that producing food is bad for the planet. To save the planet, globalists insist, farms must be shut down across the globe.

Under the guise of reducing methane emissions, thirteen nations have signed a pledge to engineer global famine by gutting agricultural production and shutting down farms. Announced earlier this year by the Global Methane Hub a cabal of crisis engineers who exploit public panic to destroy the world food supply those thirteen nations are:

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Germany, Panama, Peru, Spain, the United States, and Uruguay.

Imagine no meat production from Australia, Brazil and the USA. This is the goal of the globalists. And they admit its all part of the climate fraud which has been thoroughly exposed as a quack science hoax, by the way. As Luis Planas, Spains Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food says, I am glad to see the shared commitment by the international community to mitigate methane emissions from agriculture as a means to achieve the goals we signed for in the Paris Agreement on climate.

Food systems are responsible for 60% of methane emissions, warns Marcelo Mena, CEO of the Global Methane Hub. She is saying that farming is destroying the planet. Hence, their demand to shut down farms. Without farms, you have no food. And without food, you get exactly what Kamala Harris called for over the weekend: Reduced population.

The depopulation agenda is no longer even a secret. They are bragging about it.

And heres their logic: FOOD = GLOBAL WARMING. So they are attacking food and shutting it down.

Cows and chickens to be replaced by crickets and insect larvae

Enjoy the crunchy fake meat patties and Cricket McNuggets. Soon, youll be eating bugs because meat will be wildly unaffordable due to the governments shutting down farms and ranches. As...

03:12

Across the West, people are dying in greater numbers: nobody wants to learn why "IndyWatch Feed War"

During the pandemic, the challenge for each of us was to maintain critical distance: spurning both the tribalism of those insisting Covid was a hoax and the counter-tribalism of those who demanded complete acquiesence to a corporate-political agenda dictated by Big Pharma under the mantle of Follow the science.

Fear of living under Big Brother or of dying from plague drove many people not only into the arms of one of these two oppositional camps but fuelled a pandemic mania in which reason and compassion were replaced with either extreme cynicism or extreme compliance. We are still living with the consequences.

There has been a spate of excess deaths over the past two years across the West well above what would normally be expected and yet this sustained trend is being universally ignored by governments, establishment media and medical bodies. No one is protesting. The cult of compliance is still in the ascendant.

More on that in a moment.

But it is worth first revisiting briefly the climate of intolerance and willed ignorance that predominated at the height of the pandemic, as I documented in real time in a series of essays that upset more of my readers than any I had written before.

It was always unwarranted to press for vaccine mandates, if only because they violated the critically important principle of bodily autonomy. But the demand became completely unhinged once it was clear as it was much earlier than publicly let on by Big Pharma, the World Health Organisation and national regulators that the vaccines were doing little to halt virus transmission.

Similarly, it was always unethical to insist that children should be routinely given the vaccine and boosters when it was evident that the virus posed no threat to the overwhelming majority of them and all the more so given that the mRNA vaccines were based on a new technology whose development had been rushed through on an emergency licence.

By definition, no one could know the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines on humans because there had been no long-term studies. The science was built on a wing and a prayer, which is part of the reason the Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisation, the British governments official advisory body on v...

Monday, 17 July

09:20

New US Citizenship Test Requiring Greater English Skills Draws Concerns from Immigrants and Advocates Too Difficult "IndyWatch Feed Politics.us"

<p><img alt="" class= "attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" height="710" src= "https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/American-Flag.jpeg" width="899"></p> <p>Advocates for immigrants are fearful that a new citizenship test in the works from the Biden administration will be too hard.</p> <p>The current test in use is from 2008, according to <a href= "https://apnews.com/article/new-citizenship-test-naturalization-immigrants-immigration-c074aa1c92b226b4960485fb26d0f4fa" rel="noopener" target="_blank">The Associated Press</a>. The Trump administration revised the test in 2020, which advocates deplored as being too difficult. In 2021, the Biden administration tossed out the Trump-era test and went back to the one that had been replaced.</p> <p>The new test is expected to be used next year. More than 1 million immigrants became U.S. citizens in fiscal year 2022, one of the highest levels since 1907.</p> <p>Sara Goodman, a political science professor at the University of California, Irvine, told the AP the current test is easier than citizenship tests used by nations such as Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom.</p> <p>She said the test requires a high beginner level of English, and those taking it can have access to a question bank with answers before taking the test.</p> <p>However, the new test would add a <a href= "https://www.westernjournal.com/biden-admin-sues-az-law-requiring-voters-show-proof-citizenship/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">speaking section</a> in which citizenship applicants would be shown a picture and have to describe it in English.</p> <p>For me, I think it would be harder to look at pictures and explain them, said Heaven Mehreta, who came to the U.S. from Ethiopia 10 years ago and passed the test last year, according to the AP.</p> <p>We should not create additional barriers to naturalization when there are already so many, said Jennifer Anzardo Valdes, deputy director at Miami-based Americans for Immigrant Justice, according to <a href= "https://www.axios.com/2023/07/15/us-citizenship-test-english-biden" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Axios</a>.</p> <p>Helena Coric, the National Immigration Forums assistant vice president of Business Engagement & Inclusion Programs, said even the current English requirement is a barrier to citizenship, keeping immigrants with low proficiency levels from even applying for citizenship, according to Axios. A harder version will just make that worse.

She said the federal government should have an implementation plan that allows vulnerable populations an option to

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