No matter where you live in the world, you must understand that your life and the lives of your loved ones is under threat. The threat may not be overt. It may not be apparent at this time, but it is there. It is lingering in the same shadow that is making its way across the planet. It may not be covering the Globe in any uniform manner, but it is spreading. New examples of this existential threat pop up in new countries every once in awhile.
The latest that I know of being in my own country, the United States of America. Here, in the state of Idaho, farmers are being fined for watering their crops. There, they face fines that will put them out of business or drought that will do the same. This is where voting for the lesser of two evils leads. The trend is always a downward spiral that heralds a "circling of the drain" for the masses. Voting for the lesser of two evils is being given the choice between the least incompetent or the least corrupt Democratic or Republican leader. It is never a choice between the most competent, transparent, honest, moral or wise Democratic or Republican leaders. And, though the systems of electing leaders may differ from country to country, when the choice is limited to the lesser of a range of evils, you're better off not wasting any energy on the elections at all. Instead, you should direct your energy on standing together with anyone or any group being attacked by your leaders. This is especially crucial when those who are being attacked provide essentials for survival. In this instance I am speaking about farmers.
It seems like every few weeks another instance of farmers being forced to adhere to policies that will either bankrupt them or ruin whatever it is that they produce or provide. Click on the following links to see the truth:
Just put your country and the search term "farmers protest's in a search engine to see how our food producers are being threatened. Then question whether these threat poised by the farmers outweighs the threat poised by eliminating or severely limiting their output is worse.
When the cure is worse then the disease as when American leaders seek to fine Idaho Farmers for watering their crops, whose interest are those leaders protecting? Are the same people flying around on private jets and living in mansion truly concerned about the climate change they blame on cattle ranchers and crop farmers? Or, could they have ulterior motives like putting real farmers out of business so they can buy those farms for pennies on the dollar? And if farmers around the world are control by the elites, what's to stop them from artificially creating a food scarcity and crisis?
Whether you think this post hyperbolic or not, whether you believe me to be trafficking in conspiracy theories, you must wonder why these leaders seeking to cut farm production offer no alternatives? You must question how the shortfall of food NOT produced due to climate change policies will be replaced. Say we cull two thirds if the cattle on ranches today. From where will that missing supply of beef come? And, as far as their concern for climate change, where are the policies to cut the emissions of one of the greatest emitters of Carbon... The U.S. military? And, where is the investigation into the greatest release of green house gases in history... The destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline?
Wake up! Question their actions before you get answers that you never wanted to hear.
In 2018, I wrote a book highlighting the problems Humanity would face if more power, wealth, and control was funneled to a small group of elite individuals, groups, or organizations. In my book, I provided solutions (from myself and others) to the inevitable problems and also a means for the Public to analyze, compare, and contrast the words and deeds of those we choose to follow against reality. In my book Solutions: Enough complaining. Let's fix America.
In "Solutions...", I provide the means for readers to disseminate information as provided by their news sources of choice, their elected officials, and any other authority they choose to follow. The book also offers a means to hold their leaders up, not just to a higher standard than is currently accepted but to one that would improve their lives and the lives of those for whom they care.