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Hunger Profiteers, Granny Killers and Skin-Deep Morality 

Colin Todhunter Today, a fifth (278 million) of the African population are undernourished, and 55 million of that continent’s children under...

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Bellies of the Rich Swell Further on the Back of Hunger

Colin todhunter It’s a zero-sum situation. The rich are robbing the poor to swell their coffers – and their...

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WATCH: The Future Food False Flag

The food supply is under attack. But by whom? And for what purpose? Find out the dirty truth about...

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The UK is “rationing” vegetables…& it’s all about normalization

Kit Knightly

The past few days have seen certain fruits and vegetables “rationed” by major UK supermarkets. Aldi, Morrisons, Tesco and...

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A Hard-Edged Rock: Waging Economic Warfare on Humanity

Colin Todhunter

Why is much modern food of inferior quality? Why is health suffering and smallholder farmers who feed most of...

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Food in the Time of Covid

Demeter Friday the thirteenth. According to this morning’s headlines, the US annual inflation rate is only 6.5%. The “core”...

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India’s GM Mustard: An Increasingly Bitter Taste

Colin Todhunter In a fair world, Aruna Rodrigues would be heralded as an incredible individual for her ongoing struggle...

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Of Economic Crises and Pandemics: Facebook as Fact, Government as Truth, Big Pharma as God

Colin Todhunter If events since March 2020 have shown us anything, it is that fear is a powerful weapon...

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The Netherlands: Template for Ecomodernism’s Brave New World? 

Colin Todhunter Disaster capitalism and crisis narratives are currently being used to manipulate popular sentiment and push through a set...

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India’s Farmers Reject GMOs – Global Public Don’t Want GM Food 

Colin Todhunter Many scientists lobbying for the deregulation of agricultural biotechnology ‘new genomic techniques’ (NGTs) in the European Union...

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Reimagining Food, Farming & Humanity: Ecomodernism’s Dystopia

Colin todhunter “Ecomodernists offer no solutions to contemporary problems other than technical innovation and further integration into private markets...

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Millions Suffer as Junk Food Industry Rakes in Profit 

Colin Todhunter Increased consumption of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) was associated with more than 10% of all-cause premature, preventable deaths...

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Lab-grown meat & nuclear yeast vats: COP27 reignites the war on food

Kit Knightly

We’re a week into this year’s UN climate summit, COP27, and the various agenda planned to roll out on...

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India’s GMOs: A 30-Year Pathway to Food Tyranny 

Colin Todhunter A public interest litigation is currently before India’s Supreme Court which challenges the drive to commercialise the...

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Biotech Giants Using GMOs to Build Food Tyranny

Colin Todhunter The article below was written the day before India’s state-run biotech regulator, the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee...

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Dutch Farmers Resisting the Toxic Transition 

Colin Todhunter In recent years, governments have been demonstrating their subservience to their billionaire masters in Big Finance, the...

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How “Food Shortages” & Economic Collapse Protects the Status Quo

Colin Todhunter In March 2022, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned of a “hurricane of hunger and a meltdown of the global food system”...

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Cricket Croquettes

Sylvia Shawcross Now, as the crimes against humanity mount in a world on the precipice of colossal change, our...

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UK to reverse “accidental” ban on edible insect farming

Kit Knightly Good news guys, UK companies will soon be free to start producing and selling several species of...

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From Bill Gates to the Great Refusal – Farmers on the Frontline

Colin Todhunter Prior to the Industrial Revolution, most humans were engaged in agriculture. Our relationship with nature was immediate....

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