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…and tell those kiddos who consume so many toxins, body-wise, brain-wise, about why revolution and rebellion were and are part and parcel our right to get rid of thieves, rapists, murderers!

Yep, chided and put into military detention for not chanting a jody in 1975, man-oh. Here it is, fuck. I refused, and they treated me like a refusnik:

Shell the town and kill the people

Drop the napalm in the square

Do it on a Sunday morning

While they’re on their way to prayer

Aim your missiles at the schoolhouse

See the teacher ring the bell

See the children’s smiling faces

As their schoolhouse burns to hell

Throw some candy to the children

Wait till they all gather round

Then you take your M-16 now

And mow the little fuckers down

I was yelled at, put on KP duty, told to do 100 push-ups and stand at attention for two hours. Fuck them and the horses they rode into town on.

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Told the Sarge I was a socialist (I was fibbing, because I was a full communist), and he looked at my Che t-shirt when we were off duty, and called me to attention and said I was unpatriotic.

Che Guevara - Facts, Biography & Legacy | HISTORY

He knew shit about Castro and Che. Fucking dumb then, dumber now.

“You supporting those fucking commies?”

“Hey, if you let me talk, I’ll explain.”

“Fucking pinkos.”

“Sarge?”

“Ain’t got time to listen.”

“I’ll talk to myself then while I walk with you to the mess hall: Get this, so, Cuba is run by prostitute-running, rum-running, casino-owning Mafia, man, and that dictator — you know, Sarge, no elections there, and, you bet, most of the women and young girls were expected to clean shit and bend over for the Mafia. Even fucking Lensky, that dude, since you are so interested in the Jewish persuasion.”

“Yeah, get on with your liberal shit.”

“Well, these Jewish gangsters and the others ripped off mom and pop, stole land, made the men work the fields. Stole stole stole, and the booze and pot and other drugs were foot loose on the island.

“Imagine, a bunch of Italian punks coming to your Ohio town, sarge, and taking the corn, cows, beer and your kids. Imagine that, all the farmers in Ohio farmless and working for a bunch of Mafia. Imagine that, Sarge. Poor farmers, and then the schools get run down, the hospitals are only for the rich, and poverty is the name of the game. Imagine that, and then you getting hitched up in the Army, and, bam, you are working for mob bosses and their generals to move moonshine and hashish through Ohio and Appalachia. Imagine your parents’ farm taken away, and your mother separated from your dad — he moved to Florida to work the sugar cane fields, and your mother pressed into sewing uniforms for the Mob Army. Imagine that for decades, Sarge, and then, imagine that guy, this Che Guevera, and imagine Fidel Castro, and imagine men and women, boys and girls and old men and women wanting this mafia outta here. Imagine that, Sarge. Coming in and kicking the shit out of the mob and the mobsters paid for dictator. Imagine that, with old rifles and rusty machine guns, and bam, you get the mother fuckers out of the country. Now those are real patriots, real freedom fighters. Yeah, Che, yeah, Fidel.”

“When Castro came to power,” says Wayne Smith, the former chief of the U.S. interests section in Havana, “the image of Havana was as the center of graft, corruption, vice and the Mafia. All the money in the country was siphoned off by Havana.” After he took control, Castro announced that resources would be shifted to benefit those who had produced the wealth. Since that time, says Smith, “Havana has become quite run-down.” Since 1959, the Castro government has concentrated its efforts on building rural schools and clinics.

For decades, the revolutionary government shunned tourism, Smith says. “To them, tourism was identified with the past, the Mafia, with Americans coming down and pissing on the statues of their heroes.” Although Cuba’s economic difficulties have again opened the country to foreign tourists, gambling and casinos remain illegal. Says Smith, “They’re very careful not to let the Mafia back in.” (source)

Simple shit:

The Batista-Lansky Alliance

It was December 31, 1958. Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista raised a New Year’s Eve toast to his cabinet members and senior military officers and wished them hasta la vista. After seven years of building Havana’s tourism industry by inviting gangsters such as Meyer Lansky to construct casinos, helping to fund their enterprises and taking a large chunk of the proceeds for himself, Batista knew his presidency was over. His plundering had weakened Cuba’s treasury and demoralized the army. He filled three cargo planes with all he could carry and was on his way to the Dominican Republic before the sun came up on 1959.

Nine days later, Fidel Castro’s guerrillas took the capital and installed what would become the longest-lasting communist government in the Western Hemisphere. But while Castro could close the casinos, arrest the gangsters and deport or imprison Batista’s henchmen, he could not bury the skyscrapers that had drained the wealth of the island. Castro inherited from Batista a Havana of overt poverty and ostentatious wealth, where the haves of the world’s richest nations had come to exploit the have-nots; where statues of Lenin and Marx would be dwarfed by glass and stone monuments to the Mob; where the nation’s architectural landmarks would be a constant reminder of the days when criminals were in charge and the Mafia roamed free.

But until that last day of 1958, the only revolution that mattered to Mafia financier Lansky involved a roulette wheel. During the Batista years, Cuba was a place where a crooked man could make an honest living. After a half century on the wrong side of the law in the United States, the celebrated gangster was legit. America’s high rollers and celebrities were living large in the casino of Lansky’s luxury hotel, the Riviera, and the drinks were on the house.

Here, more jodies for the marching crap:

We shoot the sick, the young, the lame, We do our best to maim, Because the kills all count the same, Napalm sticks to kids.

Flying low across the trees, Pilots doing what they please, Dropping frags on refugees, Napalm sticks to kids.

Gooks in the open, making hay, But I can hear the gunships say, “There’ll be no Chieu Hoi today, ” Napalm sticks to kids.

See those farmers over there, Watch me get them with a pair, Blood and guts just everywhere, Napalm sticks to kids. I’ve only seen it happen twice, But both times it was mighty nice, Shooting peasants planting rice, Napalm sticks to kids. Napalm, son, is lots of fun, Dropped in a bomb or shot from a gun, It gets the gooks when on the run, Napalm sticks to kids. Drop some napalm on a farm, It won’t do them any harm, Just burn off their legs and arms, Napalm sticks to kids. CIA with guns for hire, Montagnards around a fire, Napalm makes the fire go higher, Napalm sticks to kids. I’ve been told it’s not so neat, To catch gooks burning in the street, But burning flesh, it smells to sweet, Napalm sticks to kids. Children sucking on a mother’s tit, Wounded gooks down in a pit, Dow Chemical doesn’t give a shit, Napalm sticks to kids. Bombadiers don’t care a bit, Just as long as the pieces fit, When you stuff the bodies in a pit, Napalm sticks to kids.

Eighteen kids in a No Fire Zone, Rooks under arms and going home, Last in line goes home alone, Napalm sticks to kids.

Chuck in a sampan, sitting in the stern, They don’t think their boats will burn, Those damn gooks will never learn, Napalm sticks to kids.

Cobras flying in the sun, Killing gooks is lots of fun, Get one pregnant and it’s two for one, Napalm sticks to kids.

Shoot civilians where they sit, Take some pictures as you split, All your life you’ll remember it, Napalm sticks to kids.

NVA are all hard core, Flechettes never are a bore, Throw those PSYOPS out the door, Napalm sticks to kids.

Gather kids as you fly over town, By throwing candy on the ground, Then grease ’em when they gather ’round, Napalm sticks to kids.

On 50th anniversary, a sanitized Vietnam War | NewsCut | Minnesota Public Radio News

You thinking the boys in fatigues are the good guys? Norman Rockwell portraits?

George Wallace hoped to upend the 1968 election. Then Gen. Curtis LeMay dropped a bomb | Salon.com

Liar liar, dirty Tokyo Firebomber! “Bomb them back to the Stone Age,” cited as appearing in LeMay’s 1965 autobiography, Mission with LeMay. Other times the attribution is to his 1968 book, America is in Danger. And by 1968, the phrase was well-known enough among the political and military chattering classes that LeMay actually denied having said it, or denied having believed in sending an entire group of people back to pre-history.

In October 1968, he told the Washington Post, “I never said we should bomb them back to the Stone Age. I said we had the capability to do it. I want to save lives on both sides.” LeMay then elaborated on this, saying that he thought the best strategy would be to annihilate North Vietnamese infrastructure, but not to do the same with the North Vietnamese population. And he blamed his ghost writer for misunderstanding the subtleties of what he was saying, and putting the emphasis on bombing the North Vietnamese people.

Fucking monsters, then and now, and off with their fucking heads.

Japan Rising from the Ashes Part 1: The Aftermath of the Bombing Raids on  Japan at War's End – The Olympians

An estimated 3 million Japanese died during the war in both Japan and he war zones of Asia, including upwards of 800,000 civilians. And while the atomic bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were horrific moments at war’s end, much of the devastation in Japan was due to continuous air raids by American bombers. After the American Navy’s victories over Japan’s Imperial Navy in the Mariana and Palau Islands, the American military built airfields on Saipan and Tinian. These islands were some 2,400 kilometers away from Japan, close enough for B-29 bombers to make routine sorties over Japan and return without refueling.

And from November, 1944, the bombing raids over Japan was relentless. And the destruction immense.

  • 66: major cities heavily bombed
  • 40: percentage of all urban areas in Japan destroyed by bombing
  • 100,000: civilian deaths in Tokyo alone

America’s longstanding policy of daylight precision bombing—designed to minimize civilian casualties—had failed. LeMay determined that to successfully attack the enemy’s home islands required a radical rethinking of American strategy, one so unorthodox, perilous, and morally fraught that he refused to tell his superiors. He would go it alone. LeMay planned to change more than just his tactics, but also his type of target. Gone was the pinpoint focus on the enemy’s industry. Instead, he planned to unleash his bombers armed with napalm incendiaries on downtown Tokyo’s crowded neighborhoods. One of the world’s most congested cities, the capital counted more than 100,000 men, women, and children per square mile, an area LeMay hoped to incinerate by dawn. This was no ordinary mission—and LeMay knew it. This was murder. 

“If we lose,” the general confided in an aide, “we’ll be tried as war criminals.” 

The mission that March night would prove the single-most destructive raid of World War II—and a significant moral turning point for the United States, where doctrine had long forbidden the intentional killing of civilians.

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These are the monsters, man: [Photo, Third party presidential candidate George Wallace (left) and his running mate, LeMay, wave to a crowd during a 1968 rally in Newark, N.J. (Bettmann/Getty Images)]

Third party presidential candidate George Wallace (left) and his running mate, LeMay, wave to a crowd during a 1968 rally in Newark, N.J. (Bettmann/Getty Images)

So this is what we are waving red white and blue for July 4, 2023? Firecrackers, beer and burgers? Fucking lame sheeple. But monsters, too, if they even think for a moment USA is god-given, exceptionalist, a white shining city on the hill.

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[Photo: The homeless is now the “unhoused” because, I’m guessing, the old word conjures up images of destitution and squalor, of young people driven insane after weeks or even years on the streets, of old people freezing on sidewalks. Being new, unhoused hasn’t had time to be muddied or piss splattered, but this delusion can only last a second or two. Meaning the same, it’s just as wretched as “homeless.” (Photo: [Philadelphia, 7/21/11)]

So, all those jodies are just deep inside the DNA of military and non-military men, women, LGBTQA+. This is the century of complete neglet, so, burn and flood and starve and repo and poison and steal and rape and murder us all back to the stone age? This is surprising, TEX-ASS=HOLE?

A utility lineman from West Virginia working to restore power in Texas has died.

KLTV reports that the 35-year-old lineman, whose name was not immediately released, was working with Appalachian Power to restore electricity to the Marshall area after last week’s storms.

According to Harrison County Justice of the Peace John Oswalt, the worker’s death has been attributed to heat-related causes.

Oswalt said the man had been working with his crew in the heat on Monday and told the group that he wasn’t feeling well once they returned to their motel.

Austin and Dallas require rest breaks and water for construction workers to protect them against heat illness. The “Death Star” bill will repeal those protections on September 1 because, according to the bill’s sponsors, Texas businesses are unable to deal with a “hodgepodge” of different requirements in different cities.

And this is coming to a neighborhood close to you, the death star bill, mother fuckers.

Connecting the Texas grid to the U.S. national grids would reduce the imbalance between supply and demand — and make the state rich selling renewable electricity to the rest of the country.
Photo of a weather announcer in front of a map of the U.S. with temperature readings

Inagine, a Freedman, in the US Chamber of Commerce, attacking OSHA? [Marc Freedman is vice president of employment policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He is responsible for developing and advocating the Chamber’s response to OSHA matters, the Employee Free Choice Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act and mandated leave issues, and other labor and workplace issues.]

What is it about these thieves, and these rabbi-induced Freedman fellows? Off with his head, the guv’s head, and the lot of them, now! Worker Dies of Heat Stroke 6 Days After Texas Governor Signs Bill Repealing Heat Protections: Freedom from regulation is more important than human life.

And so he paints an amazingly clear and short pot shot at the lies of Ukraine, lies of Zelensky, lies of Biden, the graft, grift and the gaming that is the MIC and the rest of the fuckers’ scams, a deadly scam. ‘Why Are We Tempting Nuclear Annihilation?’ Max Blumenthal Addresses the UN Security Council.

Read the transcript or watch and listen. Here we are, off with ALL their heads:

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This is what parasitic, merchants of death capitalism looks like! Did I vote for a billion bucks for Lloyd Austin’s Raytheon?

Sickness untreated becomes collective sickness, right here and now in U$A!

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The Pentagon awarded a $624 million contract to Raytheon last summer, ordering 1,700 Stingers for delivery by 2026. However, Wes Kremer, the president of Raytheon’s missile division, told Defense One in an interview published on Wednesday.Kremer told Defense One that it will take 30 months before the first missiles start rolling off the production line, as the company’s current employees don’t know how to make them.

“We were bringing back retired employees that are in their 70s … to teach our new employees how to actually build a Stinger,” he said. “We’re pulling test equipment out of warehouses and blowing the spider webs off of them.”

Hayes warned last year that many of the electronic components used in the Stinger are now obsolete. Kremer said that the company is “redesigning circuit cards [and] redesigning some of the componentry” to get around this problem, adding that this process “just takes a long time.”

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If you don’t hate Jerusalem 2.0, UkroNaziLandia, by now, then you should hitch up and leave U$A now and learn how to be a burger in the meat grinder!

Compare the virus and bioweapons motherfuckers in the west, the Tokyo fire bombers, the nuclear weapons utilizers in Japan, all that napalm, all the depleted uranium, with this call to action:

On You Tube, four years ago: 241,333 views/ Sep 21, 2018

The US Embassy to Tbilisi is involved in the trafficking of frozen human blood and pathogens as diplomatic cargo for a secret military program. Internal documents, leaked to Bulgarian journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva by Georgian insiders, implicate US scientists in the transportation of and experimenting on pathogens under diplomatic cover. According to these documents, Pentagon scientists have been deployed to the Republic of Georgia and have been given diplomatic immunity to research deadly diseases and biting insects at the Lugar Center – the Pentagon biolaboratory in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi. The military facility is just one of the many Pentagon biolaboratories in 25 countries across the world. This investigative documentary was originally broadcast by Al Mayadeen TV.

Yeah, Fourth of Fucking Felons July:

But in 2010, the CIA declassified hundreds of communications intelligence, or COMINT, daily reports from the Korean War. U.S. historians have mostly ignored this release. Over the past few years, I have undertaken an examination of these documents and found more than two dozen that were pertinent to the biological warfare charges. As I demonstrated in a September 2020 essay on the topic at Medium.com, these documents vividly portray the reactions and responses of North Korean and Chinese military units responding to biological weapons attack.

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Do we need to say more about why the kiddos need to know how and why and who and what and where and when to initiate ‘off with their heads’?

“Bacteria bombs,” poisoned water, planes dropping contaminated flies, fleas and other insects, two nations grappling to understand and adapt to an attack by an unseen enemy, in the context of an epic war with the United States and allied countries that would kill millions… this is the hitherto untold story of what germ warfare looked like to those who were attacked, from documents kept secret for over 60 years!

Tell the kiddos!

Happy Independence Day:

The other historical incident of relevance predates the Korean War. The appropriate starting point for this history is the December 1949 Soviet war crimes trial of doctors, researchers and military personnel associated with Japan’s biological warfare program. The results of the trial, including lengthy portions of the transcripts, were published in English[8], although it appears, according to one scholar, “few people in the West, including journalists and professional historians, paid any serious attention to the trial and its published proceedings until the 1980s.”[9]

Photograph of Shiro Ishii (masao takezawa / wikimedia commons)

The trial established that Japan’s Unit 731 and other assorted bacteriological units, experimented upon plants and animals for the purpose of biological warfare, in addition to engaging in criminal human experimentation, including vivisection. At least 3,000 prisoners died in this fashion. Many thousands more died in BW campaigns waged by Japan’s Kwantung Army in China during World War II.

The United States made an agreement with the leadership of Unit 731 not to prosecute their personnel at war crimes trials, and the U.S. thereby would receive the technical reports and testimony from personnel of the results of Japan’s BW campaigns. U.S. scientists from Ft. Detrick interviewed Unit 731 leader Shiro Ishii and others, and the information was closely held in “intelligence channels.”[10]

Sound just like Isra-Hell?

And it’s Nuland and Kagan and Fink’s BlackRockUkrainLandia: bioweapons, GMOs, Round-up, organ theft, torture chambers, so so much more, those Nazis in disguise:

[Photo: Four-chambered leaflet bomb used to distribute infected insects dropped on villages in Liaotung Province, NE China (Manchuria), as reproduced in ISC report]

So, cook that fucking spare rib, and slather ketchup on the hot dog, and enjoy those bombs bursting in air, and wet bulb temperatures killing granny, papa, kiddos.

[Photo: Image of plague infected vole from ISC report, PDF pg. 286 at link]

You need smoking guns?

On February 22, another Communist bombshell revelation took place when the Chinese government released transcripts of “depositions” by “two field-grade American Marine officers attesting to their direction of various phases of the [BW] campaign.” The officers were Col. Frank Schwable and Major Roy Bley, both of the U.S. Marine Corps.

Col. Frank Schwable as POW, from “People’s China,” March 16, 1953

Schwable, as Chief of Staff of the First Marine Air Wing, was the highest-ranking prisoner of war to confess in detail about the U.S. biological warfare campaign in North Korea and China during the Korean War. He described in three “confessions” or depositions how that campaign evolved, what the men undertaking it felt about the campaign, the “effectiveness” of the use of bioweapons, and the security surrounding the covert use of bacteriological weapons. It was a stunning blow.[88]

Happy George Washington Day:

Tell the kiddos the truth, man-oh. Think Event 201, DARPA circa 1970, anthrax, Lyme disease, think hard, brothers and sisters about HIV and Fauci and Salk, and think hard about the Mengele in every scientists about to be released like the plague infected fleas, man-oh.

Teach the kiddos how to hold a bat, how to take a swing in the dark, and teach them about wearing hoodies and tinfoil around the phones, and how to hack facial recognition tools and how to swing a machete and how to get a gallon of gasoline and how to make a lasting half dozen Molotov cocktails, man-oh. Off with their heads, for fucking A sure . . . and then the pacifists want us all locked up, who might foment THOUGHT experiments, because that’s what these screeds are, from me (look me up, I am a fiction writer).

All the world’s a stage, and so are blogs, man-oh. You never know which persona is being adopted, and Thespian is as Thespian is, that is me, man-oh.

But imagine if the kiddos know how to cook up botulism, or how to set a five gallon container with timer for just the right time, the right people, but again, THOUGHT experiment.

You know that, right? Fiction, mother fuckers, fiction.

Machetes:

Deadly Grace: New Film Documents Haitian Machete Fencing | WLRN

Get them young? Best use for a Bud Light bottle since (thought experiment) using one bottle for an Epstein or Alan Morton Dershowitz or William Jefferson or Prince Andrew or Joe Biden or Donald Trump or Sean Penn, or you name the rapist, accused or not, and think hard about that BOTTLE and the thought experiment, man-oh.

The Lawyers Accused of Throwing a Molotov Cocktail

Knives? Kick ass Chechens. Check this one outm Eastern Promises.

Armed Chechen special forces soldiers attend a celebration dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the birth of the First President of the Chechen Republic, Hero of Russia Akhmad Kadyrov, the Chechen president who was assassinated in a 2004 bomb blast, in Grozny, Russia, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021. Posters of portraits of Chechnya's regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov and his father Akhmad Kadyrov are seen in the background. (AP Photo/Musa Sadulayev)

[Photo: Armed Chechen special forces soldiers attend a celebration dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the birth of the First President of the Chechen Republic, Hero of Russia Akhmad Kadyrov, the Chechen president who was assassinated in a 2004 bomb blast, in Grozny, Russia, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021. (Musa Sadulayev/AP Photo)]

Or, for in-fighting, and to take on bats, knives and machetes and hammers: The 4 Best Tactical Pistols

If you’re pressed on time, here’s a quick list of the best tactical pistols:

  1. Colt 1911: Best 9mm Tactical Pistol
  2. Glock 19: Best Service Pistol
  3. FN 5.7: Best Lightweight Pistol
  4. Sig Sauer M17: Best Combat Pistol
1 COLT 1911
Glock 19
FN 5.7
Sig Sauer M17 grip

All thought experiments (above) from a Che Lover, a communist, atheist, social justice warrior, and a leaver, man-oh. I am one with Ishmael!

Takers are “civilized man.” Leavers are the hunter gatherer cultures that we consider “primitives.” Early in human history, before man learned (sic) to farm, all people were Leavers. Today, Leavers are almost extinct and our overpopulated planet is swarming with Takers. But how and where did the change begin? It all started in the Fertile Crescent.

The Fertile Crescent is the region in the Middle East which curves, like a quarter-moon shape, from the Persian Gulf, through modern-day southern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and northern Egypt. …the Fertile Crescent is regarded as the birthplace of agriculture, urbanization, writing, trade, science, history and organized religion and was first populated c.10,000 BCE when agriculture and the domestication of animals began in the region. – Ancient History Encyclopedia

Ishmael points out that, when the Leaver way of life was the only way of life, there was balance in this world. People, animals, and the Earth that provided for them were in some sort of more sane harmony. Leavers took only what they needed. Without waste or damage or pollution. Without overpopulation. Without consequential extinction of species.

But then change happened: farming, which reduced the ability for leavers to wander and forced people to settle in one place. Farming also meant a need for cleared land for cultivation. As the ability to grow food led to a growing population, more and more farm land was required to feed those extra mouths–which meant displacing other peoples in order to obtain more land for more farming to feed more people. So began the Taker culture.

Ishmael’s argument is that Takers are destroying the planet. He argues that back when Leaver culture was prevalent, Mother Culture kept the planet systems in balance. The hunter/gatherer lifestyle involved killing only when hungry. You didn’t gather or kill more than you could consume. If there was drought, people would die. Just like the animals of the world.

But when the Takers settled down in one place, agriculture and the domestication of animals allowed populations to swell, but more importantly, to exploit, enslave, hoard and steal. Every year more and more land was set aside to grow crops for the rising population — rising profits — displacing nomadic peoples and destroying the habitats of animals. Mother nature lost control of the planet, and balance went with it. Now man controls — or at the very least interferes with — Mother Nature. And no one is making sure that man does a good job of it. Governments and religions are not set up to make sure that it is done right. Organizations pop up to try to raise awareness of our wrongdoing, and providing options to live more in sync with Mother Nature. But no one cares. Well, I should say that not enough people care. The “treehuggers” that talk about change are largely ignored and even ridiculed. Not because they are wrong, but because their message is complicated, and inconvenient, and people don’t want to hear it. People don’t want to change.

Well well = kiddos?

Teach the kiddos ALL of this shit and more:

Richard Manning, author of Against the Grain: How Agriculture Has Hijacked Civilization describes agriculture’s impact saying, “It is so intertwined with humanity that it is humanity in some way.”

The question is whether we are better off because we have bread. According to Manning, “All of agriculture depends on suppressing biodiversity and the consequences of that ripple through almost every single thing we do…If we look at environmental impact on all corners of the earth, including global warming by the way, it is a result of agriculture.”

Listen to him: CBC

Or better yet, scroll down and find my interview of Richard: Haeder Radio Podcasts.

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