Monday, September 6, 2010

More On Government's Use of Food As A Weapon

Via Maggie's Farm, here is a horrifying explanation of how Chairman Mao dealt with some of his social problems, circa 1958-62.

If you can bear it, the book on Mao's famine to which the article refers is available here.

Just a little background on your creditors and their revered founder:

11 comments:

  1. We'll never be able to repay trillion$ in U.S. debt to BEIJING in cash. What else might they want?
    I don't think Big Agra cares who gets the food.

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  2. Good luck collecting on that. I'm sure giving them Taiwan, Japan, and finally Australia should suffice. The game is much deeper than fiat currency.

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  3. The crimes of the Collectivists are well recorded, not as much as with China because of China remaining so closed to outsiders for so long.
    But this shows AGAIN that we have no choice resist and maybe die, or submit and die as slaves to the Collective Beast.

    Dennis
    III
    Texas

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  4. So where does S 510 fit into this?
    http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-510


    http://tinyurl.com/2czrwro
    Is this just chicken little screeching or is there something to this?
    I can't tell anymore.

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  5. Look at the debt chart. Then read the numbers from a year ago. Like with GB and other nations. How can anyone loan that much money to a sinking ship??? What did the USA use as collateral? Fukin scary.
    0321

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  6. The National Animal Identification System is to enable US government confiscation of animal food. Though I know less about it, there's a row crop farm registration program in the offing as well.

    Registration isn't only a prelude to gun confiscation folks.

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  7. Havent read this, but just finished "Execution by Hunger" WOW!! what an eye-opener. With the gubmint trying to destroy all non-GMO crops, this is a real possibility in the near future.

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  8. A lot less interesting than using sex as a weapon.

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  9. My mother in law (and thus my wife and her sister) were victims of government-enforced famine in Laos - because her husband fought against them and never made himself available to "go to seminar." They confiscated her farm and cut off her food rations. Sanctions were so bad against those who assisted a blacklisted person - and rationing was so tight - that she had to sneak around at night to forage for greens and roots, and pick up individual grains of rice that had fallen between the floorboards of people's houses.

    We kind of take this stuff seriously in our household.

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  10. At some point the free bread wagon stopped rolling through Rome:

    http://gardenserf.wordpress.com/2010/09/08/the-last-bread-wagon/

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  11. A guns-drawn raid on a natural food co-op in California.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b27EFldZ17k

    Open only to MEMBERS, the sign says. A conscious decision, but one the government says isn't ours to make.
    So they're willing to shoot people selling healthy food, "for our protection."

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