USDA People's garden initiative wants to know where you grow your food
While the program is voluntary - for now - the government affiliation makes me wonder if this is something more sinister.
As we all are well aware by now, government-run services generally leave a lot to be desired. They also carry the weight of acting as undue infiltrations of citizen privacy — especially in the case of the “USDA People’s Garden initiative”.
Right away, I instantly think of China and North Korea because of the phrasing: The “People’s Garden.” Just like the “People’s Republic of China” or the “People’s republic of Korea” or the “Korean People’s Army”, etc. Communist totalitarian nations tend to claim everything belongs to the people as a firm messaging tool to obfuscate from the fact that the people are having their own wealth and futures stolen to satisfy a few oligarchs, and while that is the same as any other nation, it is done far more overtly. So is that becoming the tactic here in the U.S. as our doddering leader and his puppet masters gradually employ accelerated incrementalism to push us more quickly toward our very own authoritarian regime?
The truly scary part of the USDA’s program is the fact that they offer a way for citizens to register their own private gardens as a “people’s garden” — meaning simply that you’re giving away your right to the literal fruits of your own labor so that random strangers can come take food. Nowhere in the literature does it mention anything about monetizing your garden in this way.
It is the epitome of communism.
Of course, the spirit of cooperation is displayed proudly in the video advertising for this trojan horse of a program. Complete with that cliché HGTV-sounding music that is played in stuff like this, it tries to get you invigorated about becoming a free laborer and giving away the produce from your own garden for free. And don’t think me a hard-hearted man, I’m definitely not. I believe fully in being charitable and lending a helping hand to my fellow man to help them get back on their feet. I also believe that each person should do for themselves rather than expect a free meal. And if the government is involved, then there is definitely no free meal at the end of all this, except on the tables of the powerful. They’ll get the fresh produce and you’ll get cockroach bars like Snowpiercer.
”You will eat ze bugs, live in ze pod, and work in ze fields! And definitely not do things for yourself!” — Klaus Schwab, probably.
Maybe that’s why they have been all over Amos Miller — the Amish farmer who is a paragon of the American spirit and a self-reliant individual that is still facing legalized extortion for running a business that provides unadulterated, healthy, and nutritious food to all members of his food club. We can’t have someone getting around the Federally-mandated poisons each citizen is meant to ingest. Nor can we allow him to profit off of his efforts without giving a sizable portion of the proceeds to Big Government and their Big Food corporate overlords as a tithe to avoid further persecution.
Read more about Amos Miller below.
I’m sure many NPCs might refute my points about our broken food system with statistics about improved life expectancy for humans over the years, ignoring all the widespread maladies that plague large swaths of the population. Sure, we’re all living longer, and some of that can be attributed to medical science. Think also about how many artificial preservatives the average person is consuming on a daily basis, especially in fast food.
This video should make anyone reconsider ever eating at McDonald’s again, but it won’t. We’re pickling ourselves, people. The saying “You are what you eat” isn’t merely a vague idiom. It matters what you eat, and how much of it you eat. Just because it might not show in your love handles the same way it would in another person doesn’t mean it’s good for you or you’re immune to its malignant effects. But I digress.
To further address my concerns about the USDA’s People’s Garden initiative, it just makes me think of monarchies and empires of the past requisitioning large amounts of the produce from farmers in the past, coming in to avert the starving of the rich by taking from the working class. Isn’t that just an allegory for our modern society? We bust our asses to make ends meet while people like Nancy Pelosi and the others belonging to the American aristocracy enjoy the finer things in life at your expense, and constantly pass new legislation to take more from you and waste what you have already given them through theft taxation.
I wonder if the World Economic Forum is on-board with this program? Well, would you look at that? They are. Their concerns are of course related also to greenhouse gases produced through current farming practices, but they talk about spearheading similar initiatives in other regions of the world. The rhetoric is shockingly similar to that of the USDA, so I would be interested to know if any of their associates consulted on the creation of a similar project here in the U.S.
They call it a “Food Action Alliance”. How magnanimous. What they don’t tell you is that they, along with similarly aligned organizations, have much more devious plans in mind. We have to utilize our cattle, after all.
It would give a purpose to all those useless eaters that Yuval Noah Harari says will have no place in the new world after the Great Reset. Rather than polluting the earth by utilizing costly fossil fuels to drive equipment, the average person will become an indentured servant, doomed to exist as a sharecropper for the rest of their days while having the good, nutritious stuff they’re producing requisitioned by the elite ‘stakeholders’ who should not have to lift a finger for anything because they are stakeholders — the self-appointed lords of humanity itself.
You can read more about Mr. Harari’s pompous scheme below.
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