Paul Haeder, Author

writing, interviews, editing, blogging

Soylent Green is, well, WEF and Davos and UN and Bill Gates and Greta Thunberg Food I’ll put in my response to honorable Caitlin Johnstone’s most recent Substack, The News Has Nothing To Do With Newsworthiness. She looks at how the mainstream media has consistently played the same game, the same headlines, the same shit that …

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“Hunger isn’t caused by a shortage of food.” 912/2010). (Editor’s Note: this piece continues a discussion started here about efforts to monitor and hopefully persuade organizations like the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa ) Related Stories For additional information on these topics visit here or “here, which takes you to pages by Community Alliance for Global Justice, …

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Public concern grows, but many feel powerless (9/11/2011) The 2007 film “Michael Clayton” included this bit of dialogue: Michael Clayton: You are the senior litigating partner of one of the largest, most respected law firms in the world. You are a legend. Arthur Edens: I’m an accomplice! Michael Clayton: You’re a manic-depressive! Arthur Edens: I am Shiva, the god …

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David-Goliath analogy can describe lopsided opponents (re: 10/2011) Stories This is the second part of continuing coverage of columns on the topic of genetic manipulation, agro-giants, and the right to farming. For part 1, read here. This fight is not a clash of the Titans. In the genetically-engineered/genetically-modified arena, we’re talking David – informed public and …

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Young Seattle activist challenging multinational aid effort Paul K. Haeder Down to Earth NW Correspondent 4/2011 Related Stories For Janae Choquette, it’s a no-brainer to support small-scale agriculture because solutions are local-based and then set into motion through local experts. She’s co-chair of AGRA Watch, a program organized by Seattle’s Community Alliance for Global Justice, which …

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old pieces (4/2012) showing up weirdly on the WWW Paul K. Haeder w/ Down to Earth NW Correspondent, Spokesman Review Related Stories It’s huge – asymmetrical, shaped like two fat boomerangs meeting in midair. Benefactors call it a campus. NBBJ architects had to design a colossal office complex of 900,000 square feet to accommodate the 1,200 employees …

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oh Canada, and those Ukrainian Banderaites! “[President Kennedy] never foresaw that the chickens would come home to roost so soon,” Malcolm X said in response to a question about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. “Being an old farm boy myself, chickens coming home to roost never did make me sad; they always made me glad.” Link. …

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…the daily slime is more than any giant slime mold can comprehend — Inside Job and Stealing from Africa by Bunko Carbon Markets and the New Green Deal! Brefeldia maxima is one of the largest of the slime molds and its distinctive feature is the presence of multicellular vesicles within the capillitium. Joszef Tomasz Rostafinski (1850–1928) …

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