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On August 10th, Tom Harris gave a presentation titled “Carbon Tax, Fertilizer and the World Economic Forum (WEF) – What is the connection and how will this affect farmers?” to the Lambton District of the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario. Tom explained that both Canada’s “carbon tax” as well as the fertilizer restrictions being promoted by the governments of the U.S. and Canada are pointless since the targets of these regulations—manmade emissions of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide—are not causing climate problems. The limitations being imposed on these gases will, however, have huge impacts on food prices, the availability of food, and the financial viability of independent family farming.
The costs of a continuation of the war on farming are stupendous. Here is just one example:
Fertilizer Canada contracted for a study that revealed how reducing nitrogen-based fertilizer use by 20% would affect food production & farm incomes in Canada:
- in 2030, the total value of lost canola, corn, and spring wheat production would be $10.4 billion
- cumulative losses over the period 2023 to 2030 would be $40.5 billion.
And for what? There is no climate crisis, and global deaths from natural disasters are way down:
People today live in the best civilization in history, one in which we live longer and are healthier and wealthier than ever before. Yet, in the name of ‘saving the planet from manmade climate change,’ the World Economic Forum and its allies in the “Transnational Progressive Movement” are planning to pull the rug out from under the 8 billion people who rely on modern technology to survive. As historian Dr. Tammy Nemeth explains (see her reports below):
“[the]Transnational Progressive Movement is unified in the ultimate goal – to overthrow and replace the capitalist modern industrial democratic system everywhere.
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and [to end] our modern way of life.”
Tune in today to learn what farmers, and indeed anyone who cares about the security of our food supply and the survival of civilization, need to know to effectively fight back. We can win this war, but we need to understand it first, where the enemy is coming from and what their real objectives are. Then we need the courage to stand up and defend the wonderful society our forefathers fought to build and defend. We owe them nothing less.
References relevant to this show:
- Christian Farmer’s Federation of Ontario
- Canadians for Sensible Climate Policy
- Less Food on Your Fork | Friends of Science Calgary, by Robert Lyman
- “A New Global Paradigm: Understanding the Transnational Progressive Movement, the Energy Transition and the Great Transformation Strangling Alberta’s Petroleum Industry,” by Dr. Tammy Nemeth – report referenced by Tom in this interview
- “Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity―and Why This Harms Everybody,” By Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay, Hardcover and audiobook, Aug. 25 2020
- “Nitrous Oxide and Climate – Why restricting nitrous oxide emissions is unnecessary and dangerous,” report issued by the CO2 Coalition. Tom referenced Figure 5 in this report to show that nitrous oxide emissions are not a climate threat.
- “Rules for Radicals – A Practical Primer for Realistic Radical,” by Saul D. Alinsky – 1979 – click here for a free download of the book.
- “Clean Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses That Support Clean Energy,” by Ronald Stein P.E. and Todd Royal
- “ENERGY MADE EASY: Helping Citizens Become Energy-Literate,” By: Ronald Stein P.E., Todd Royal
- “Just GREEN Electricity: Helping Citizens Understand a World without Fossil Fuels,” by Ronald Stein P.E., Todd Royal
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