conspiracy analyst Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:29 pm Post subject: World famine= Malthusian bio-fuel scam |
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By taking out land used for wheat, prices have skyrocketed. For the poor this means instant death as around 1/3 of the world lives on less than one dollar a day.
By starting another genocide millions will die and whole areas will be destabilised. Iran is the last link for war to spread from norther shores of the Meditteranean all the way to Asia.
By burning smaller countries as a prelude to bigger projects the neo-con gangsters are on a mission to destabilise the planet.
As Chavez said recently Bush needs to be locked up as an absolute nutter.
Quote: | Chavez: Take Bush to madhouse
Fri, 26 Oct 2007 14:10:25
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has condemned US president's war rhetoric on Iran, saying he belongs in a psychiatric hospital.
"The US President (George W. Bush) made an atomic bomb threat," Chevez said on Thursday, referring to Bush's war rhetoric against Iran.
"In other words, he's threatening a third world war but now with atomic weapons. It's like he should be taken to the psychiatric hospital. I think he's on the edge of the psychiatric hospital," he added.
Last week Bush claimed Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons, adding this may lead to World War III. His remarks drew fierce domestic and international criticism.
Tehran insists that its nuclear program is solely aimed at peaceful purposes. The UN nuclear watchdog has also declared that there is no evidence to prove Iran is developing nuclear weaponry. |
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conspiracy analyst Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
Joined: 27 Sep 2005 Posts: 2279
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Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:02 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Tuesday, October 30, 2007
UN Director General: Food Riots Would Not Be A Surprise
"If prices continue to rise, I would not be surprised if we began to see food riots,” said Jacques Diouf, director-general of the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation.
The FAO’s food price index has risen to its highest level since it began in 1990. Wheat and milk prices reached a record high this summer while other agricultural commodities, such as corn and meat, are trading well above 1990s averages.
Rising food prices are likely to force developing countries to follow Russia’s example and impose retail price controls to avoid social unrest, according to Diouf.
Of course, since price controls will only cause shortages of food (Econ 101), it is not exactly clear how price controls will remove the potential for social unrest.
Note that little to nothing is said about the most important factor in rising food prices, United States encouraged, worldwide central bank monetary expansion.
Labels: inflation, UnitedNations |
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