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John Hoopingarner's avatar

Excellent article. Shameful what the non-elected bureaucrats (on the take from major manufacturers) in tiny Belgium do everyday ordering EU members to bow down to them.

Decades ago, the EU mandated that the specification for all oil well tubulars used in lining and producing an oil or gas well would be developed in Germany instead of the UK. It so happened a major manufacturer of these tubulars, Mannesmann, was a German company. They tweaked the standards to meet their own specifications effectively squeezing out other manufacturers. The UK should never have joined the EU.

Robert Wistedt's avatar

it's just communism at work = the globalist plan to control every one and every thing !

beccar1954's avatar

Actually, it’s fascism, the marriage of government and large corporations (although communism and fascism can be two sides of the same coin). I try to buy heirloom and/or organic seeds through small companies such as St. Clare Seeds or Johnny’s Selected Seeds. We need to support these companies and try to save our own seeds when we can.

Tom Daniel's avatar

The be specific, Robert, The UN, (globalist) One-World-Order "plan" via the UN's AGENDA-2030 - now just 4 years away - (will) in the name the "common good," - take control of and consolidate (all) LAND (and) water; all of humanity; and money in whatever form, be it metal, paper or digital; to be ADMINISTERED by UN-ELECTED (lifetime) apparatchiks, nomenklatura and commissars. Aside from (lifetime) INDIVIDUAL subjugation by a MINORITY of "experts" and deep-thinkers who will make and ADMINISTER the (global) rules & regulations -(that) everyone else must "live" by - or die, what could possibly go wrong?

jtrudel trudelgroup.com's avatar

SPOT ON. THE UN SHOULD BE DISBANDED. CERTAINLY, WE SHOLD STOP FUNDING IT.

Tony's avatar

All of the data held by the Angus Association was recently given to Jeff Bazos Earth Fund. I believe this is the largest database of bovine genetics in the world. Do you suppose Bazos Earth fund is interested in the local rancher? These people never stop their efforts to own and control everything. If the average citizen could only understand what these globalist have planed for us. It is so dystopian that many simply reject in out of hand.

Kreg Kinney's avatar

I buy my beef from a local farmer an hour north of me. It’s just my wife and I so we order a 1/4 cow. That is about a year’s supply for us. Current lead time for his beef is 9 months. He said that the bottleneck is processing. He has capacity to do many more cows, but processing capacity limits him. I will continue to go local, but realize the lead time and order accordingly.

hope4gaia's avatar

Yessss! You are absolutely right!

The EU wants to eliminate national sovereignty and take control of everything in their corrupted hands. It's time it was shut down.

The people have had proof of corruption by Van der Leyen half a dozen times and then she's back the next week like nothing happened. I don't know how she gets away with it.

Gates already has a seedbank tucked away somewhere for when he comes out of his bunker, let that be enough for these controllers.

Margaret Allison's avatar

Thanks Dr. Malones! We were better off in the 1950’s. But here we are now and as you say we need to stay alert!

Joy Metcalf's avatar

Seed saving and sharing is alive and well, and no matter how bureaucracy tries to stifle it, back yard gardeners will keep it alive. And in the USA, we still have the Second Amendment. With God's blessing, we won't have to use it to keep ourselves fed.

D D's avatar

Somebody better hope the FDA does regulation better than it has recently!

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

FDA better than nothing which is what pet owners have to contend with. Bad as it was it got much worse with the wuflu fraud. We noticed that our 2 cats started disliking certain foods with salmon flavor posing particularly problematic..one would throw up after eating it and the other would not eat it. Then they both started losing weight. One responded to increased food but the other did not, has developed jaundice and we are awaiting test results. In short, a poorly regulated pet food industry is not a good thing.

D D's avatar

Salmon "flavor" is never a good thing.I wouldn't trust the FDA to regulate healthy food for much of anyone, let alone pet food. That's why I am lucky enough to be able to get raw with organic supplements, and even that's not perfect.

Jean's avatar

I'm reading that transformations of vaccines (including to mRNA platforns and self replicating?) are presenting issues these days as well. You're on the money that oversight deficiencies are concerns.

Linda Kacher's avatar

So sorry to hear that about your kitty and hope you have answers. We are feeding Instinct and Petite Cuisine (cat is allergic to rabbit, beef, eggs and soy) and one is overweight so has Royal Canine. So far no issues. Our dogs are fed a raw diet either prepared by my husband and freeze dried or purchased. Other than cancer (why is that?) they are ok. Kibbles are bad news, meant to last on the shelf for years. Yes, who knows about the inspection for pet food. They get what we won’t eat.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

Feed raw. Cats are far more affordable than dogs, but even then, the savings on vet bills far outweighs the cost of healthy food.

The only problem is that cats are very loathe to change their habits. A dog will go on strike a day or three and then eat; a cat will starve itself if the food isn't changed *very* gradually.

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Heard some pretty scary stories re raw feeding. Again, human food more regulated than pet food and yet recalls of human food all too common and salmonella or e. coli in a cat not something I care to risk.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

I read about that, too, and what you didn't see was the story behind the story. The cat was actually not sickened by the raw food, but by something else. I'll try to find it and post it.

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

My point is,we keep hearing of 1000s of pounds of human food...meat...recalled because of bacterial contamination. Pet meat not likely to be better regulated..too risky

D D's avatar

The store I use (Woody's Pet food deli) has been checked and given warning once. I have used their food for many years now. Much better than canned or dry for the animal. And, So sorry to hear of the kitty's condition.

Kim's avatar

When I managed large groups/teams of people, I noticed one unusual type - the type that had an innate need to control and dominate others. Nothing could suck the creativity out of a team faster than these people. I would manage them into positions where they were responsible only for their own efforts and they would quickly leave. I suspect they’ve found their ultimate satisfaction in government agencies.

Decades ago I saw a senator questioned whether Americans had the right to choose what they eat. She refused to answer this basic question and I was so shocked. I still come back to the right to privacy as being the best protection against this long march to totalitarianism - and an upcoming Executive Order requiring banks to verify citizenship is yet another sad step to remove privacy rights. It’s not going to matter if seeds are regulated if everything we eat and the money we use to pay for it is controlled.

Jean's avatar

A very interesting topic, well worthy of being addressed. A question that pokes its head up, is whether this isn't a part of a greater strategy for control.

I well recall my parents and I spending a day detasseling corn, to aid in early genetic modification efforts. Years later I learn GMO has developed a bad reputation. There has been the cultivation for crops capable of withstanding glycosate.

Then there are the worldwide direct and covert successful attacks on farmers. The WEF develops artificial solutions for feeding the populous. In europe it seems needed housing for invaders is one culprit. That and the need to reduce cow farts. Of course Gates helps with a supplement (that coincidently kills cows). Across all nations disease risk reductions are another sellable excuse.

Its hard not to speculate on a likelihood of conspiracies to reduce population numbers and use food (artificial meats, apeel - with its capacities to poison, insects, weeds , et al) to feed the general populations after the advent of the AI, robot take over.

In another quarter - will the collapse of the post office be resolved with a necessary shift to digital solutions?

Seeds are vital. I bought mine from two providers and Dr Jill purchased some from etsy. As the seed schemes reach the USA, might local farmers and gardeners best look to developing stores of their own?

Along the same justifications as prepers, shouldn't we best be watching carefully and support strategies to keep ourselves as self sufficient as possible?

Thanks much for the heads up!,

Kreg Kinney's avatar

In the US our Congress is little more than unelected bureaucrats. The “elected” representative or senator wears the hat, but the permanent “support staff” wield the real power and influence. Elected reps come and go, but the staffers just schlep from one office to the next.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

Recently, I read a piece about congressional committees, and how they're actually run by a "trusted staff member", who makes the decisions regardless of what the congressional member tells them. I was stunned--and then realized I shouldn't have been.

Sherry 1's avatar

I wish the elected ones would go sooner!!! Yikes, look at Mitch McConnell and Feinstein. 😱

Barbara Williamson's avatar

Man must stop interfering with God’s handiwork! Too much GMO and artificial crap in our world. “AI” is the next of man’s invention to swirl around and hit us in the face. It already aids those who prefer to lie and cheat by manipulation of truth and facts. Watch and see! Let us pray that it never comes to resent the imperfection that is “man.”

Linda Kacher's avatar

This is a downward spiral of our loss of freedom that is insidious and like the frog in the pot. No one seems to notice. I didn’t know that antibiotic for animal wound care was banned by FDA because of European regulations. Need to find something to replace that. Every one who grows things, small to large, should have access to the seeds they need. The fact seems pretty obvious that a large scale planting of one type of seed would be a major loss should it be struck by disease or pestilence. Following the EU is ridiculous. Look at what they have done with immigration. Countries have been invaded, loss of any cultural identify. Awful.

Jean's avatar

U.S. Circuit Court judge ruled on Wednesday that Virginia’s redistricting amendment passed by 51.4 percent of voters was invalid from the start and ordered “any and all votes for or against the proposed constitutional amendment in the April 21, 2026 special election are ineffective.”

Jean's avatar

The VA AG says he will be filing an appeal. MAY IT FAIL BIG TIME!

mike's avatar

Thank you Dr. Malone. I'm hopeful the factual, documented studies will pervade. Hoping again; some obscure federal judge, of totally nondescript expertise who seems ridiculously able to interfere with reality for some un-godly reason, will be thrown to the roadside as imbecilic nonsense. Hope seems to be the operative word.

Sherry 1's avatar

This is really, really frightening information. I think all the global entities need to shut down. We do NOT need the UN, WHO, EU Commission, WEF or any of the others. They are all corrupt.