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The Food Crisis And Corporate Control Freakery
Fancy eating grey goo, or according to scientists meat grown in a vat. Thius is one of the ideas proposed by science academic to deal with the problm of feeding the world when the population has beemed to nine billion. This number of humans is redicted to be reached by 2050. The simple answer to overpopulation that nobody is talking about is population control. Do we need nine billion people? Do we have the technology to keep population levels manageable? Yes and yes..

The Global Food Crisis And Corporate Control Freakery
by Ian R Thorpe.
2009-12-30
CREATIVE COMMONS: Attribute, non commercial, no derivs.
KEYWORDS: population, food, technology, science, politics, corporations, profits, meat, crops, agriculture, business, corporations

Warmageddon: To Feed The Planet We Need More Carbon DioxideWarmageddonists are always whining about hoe raised levels of CO2 in air will destroy human society. It is very well known however that most animal life can happily breathe much higher concentrations. Another fear is failure of food supplies. But others argue raising CO2 levels would nullify the case for another science sacred cow GM food crops. So who is right?
Artificial Meat Could Solve Global Food Crisis
The race is on, it seems, among scientists working for global corporation with interests in food, chemicals and biotechnology to seize control of the food supply. With global population expected to rise to around 9 billion people are by 2050 and the challenge question of how governments can feed them all adequately without destroying our eco-system looks to be on the way to becoming the question for which there is no answer.

Dr Philip Thornton, of the International Livestock Research Institute in Nairobi, said: “One possible solution is artificial meat, which is made in a giant vat.”

Should we see such thinking as being that of a far sighted scientist trying to deal with an easily forseen problem proactively or the pitch of a man whose living is funded by grants from big business and increasingly authoritarian political organisation in support of a corporate grab for total control of the food supply for the whole world?

Already some people working on the task of securing future food supplies for a population 50% higher than at present are questioning this 'corporate policy rules' approach. There have been accusations that information currently being held by the research wings of 'big agri' corporations rather than being released to the wider community is hindering progress. The name of one corporation, Monsanto, keeps cropping up.

Other possible and promising answers to the future food problem include increased yields from crops as a result of higher levels of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (To listen to the climate lobby one might think it desirable to suck all the CO2 out of the atmosphere but if that happened everything would die); genetic modification which attracts a great deal of controversy because of the amount of control it would and to a few global players; lowering food waste by encouraging people only to buy what they will use; or by developing food technology so agriculture produces less greenhouse gases.

The first and the last of these are the most promising for the future of humanity, the least attractive for people whose main interest lies in gaining greater levels of control and swelling profits.

While the Carbon Driven Global Warming lobby only wish to discus he downside of global warming and are willing to jump on any doomsday scenario bandwagon that passes, there are many possible upsides too. And we must remember that for all the doomsday scenarios the 'evidence' is based on mathematical modelling and one graph. A graph that employs the oldest trick of third rate statisticians, that of extending the scale of the X axis and compressing the scale of the Y axis. Thus the dramatic 'hockey stick' effect is created by showing temperature variations of one tenth of a degree per hundred years. That's hardly going to set the world on fire is it?

The upsides of global warming are that we may need to burn less fossil fuel to heat our homes, offices and schools and that vast areas of tundra in the heavily populated northern Hemisphere may become good arable land. Neither of these benefit the interests of global corporations however.

Most important, when considering any of these things we must remember none is guaranteed to happen. Thus we get back to the old dilemma, do we invest vast amounts of human and material resource on dealing with a possibility as if it is inevitable while ignoring another, equally hazardous possibility because certain interest groups have less to gain from that course of action?

Just last week the existence of a new 'superbug' a genre of bacteria resistant to all antibiotics was revealed. How did this happen? Evolution is a very simple process really. When a species encounters a threat to individuals lives the members of the species most able to resist that threat survive or at least survive long enough to breed a news generation. In the past 50 years it has become common practice around the world to administer antibiotics to livestock in order to increase meant and dairy yields. That has been a major factor in the evolution of these antibiotic resistant bacteria according to reliable research.

While the science industry is busy promoting the threat to human security posed by a population explosion and manufacturing scare stories like the one in an academic paper published in the UK by premier scientific body The Royal Society that suggests more than one in seven people in the world will not have enough food and energy to meet basic needs (although other figures suggest that at present one in five are short of food ) nobody apart from a few reckless feethinkers is willing to discuss the most obvious solution to many of our problems from climate change to hunger and shortages of drinkable water: Population control.

Now the problem here is not the west's. The developed nations of Europe and North America, Japan and Australia have their populations under control. It is the eastern nations that have a problem. Take Bangla Desh, a nation the size of England (not Great Britain or the UK but England) that has a current population of 160 million. That population has grown, according to census data from a Bangla Deshi government website from 110 million in 1985 in spite of chronic food shortages, epidemic diseases, catastrophic floods (a large proportion of the population live on low lying land in the Ganges - Brahmapurtra delta). Just to complete the picture, England, land area 60,000 square miles, would fit comfortable into New York State.

The paragraph above is probably a cue for the professional hand wringers and bleeding hearts to start wailing about the urgent need to abolish immigration controls and airlift many of these people to the west to live in our nations. That demonstrates the sheer idiocy of politically correct thinking. Bangla Desh and Pakistan, Indonesia, and other overcrowded developing nations must control their own populations in ways acceptable to their national communities. The West can help but we cannot take on board the problems of vast populations in these overcrowded nations.

For all the noise made by the scientific community, science has so far only created problems rather than solving them. From the accidental selective breeding of antibiotic resistant bacteria to the overpopulation caused by advances in medical science and sanitary engineering to the pollution created by people conditioned to be over - reliant on technology we can say that the dominance of science in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has been a disaster area.

The mistake we have made is in treating every technological advance as progress, of abandoning our ability to see the big picture and to make value judgements based on asking the question posed by Marcus Tullius Cicero to the Roman senate 2000 years ago, Cui Bono? (who gains)

Ask that question and follow it through and you will find in the long term it is seldom you or anyone like you. Unless of course you are going mad to eat meat grown in a VAT.

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The Three Parent Family More on the progressive left's war on the family and the scientific dictaorship's attempts to dehumanize us all. Babies with three biological parents could be born within three years. Scientists have come up with an IVF technique that uses the undamaged DNA of a third party when couples risk giving their children a genetic conditions such as muscular dystrophy or ataxia. The Wellcome Trust has funded the research (the figures vary between £4 million and six million …

As Obama Positions Himself For A War In Syria We Learn That Like Gadaffi, Assad Is Popular With His People
Most Syrians back President Assad, but you'd never know from western mediaAssad's popularity, Arab League observers, US military involvement: all distorted in the west's propaganda war. Suppose a respectable opinion poll found that most Syrians are in favour of Bashar al-Assad remaining as president, would that not be major news? Well one did and we never heard a word of it in the Obama felching western media ...

Bullshit Sherlock
While other blogs are full of how great the cliff - faller ending of Sherlock Holmes was I felt a bit let down. The fake suicide was telegraphed all through the show. And the coda assured us Sherlock had survived. We should not forget of course it was the habit of ...

Will bringing back grammar schools boost social mobility? by Toby Young Daily Telegraph
The possibility that England may shortly see its first new grammar school in over 50 years has, predictably enough, re-opened the debate about selective education. Yesterday, for instance, Allison Pearson came down firmly in favour, while Fiona Millar shot back with an instant rebuttal. I’ll get into that argument in a moment, but first let’s be…

So Why Read Books Anymore
There is great “truth and beauty” in Homer’s Iliad, but I would not try to make his sale on such platitudes. Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire remains a classic. But I confess it can be hard to get through. Conrad’s Victory or Knut Hamsun’s Growth of the Soil, if authored by writer X this year, would be trashed on Amazon.So what are the reasons, in this age of ...

Eric Holder and the Chicago Way In America Obama's Brownshirts are getting hysterical as they try to make race the major issue in the election campaign.

Dystopian Prophecies Are Coming True - The Government Will Soon Choose Our Wives
Thinking of this entertaining new literary award – “the Hatchet Job of the Year” – it was natural to turn to Macaulay’s Essays, for few reviewers have ever been less reluctant to wound. I had in mind two long review-essays, one on Robert Montgomery’s Poems, the other on The State in its relations with ...
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