giovedì 28 novembre 2013

The hunger games


There are peoples that start to be really worried about the future hunger games.

I have found the proposed parallel among Ukraine and USA quite interesting.

Not sure about the spiritual preparation, may be knowing the past experiences described, we should start thinking to some new solution, that can work better.

Below an extract from The backyard provider.



Consider the EVIDENCE that what is going on in America is eerily similar to what went on in the Ukraine during the Holodomor.
1) Government granted authority over all food production components
Ukraine – 1928 Stalin introduces a program of agricultural collectivization that forces farmers to give up their private land, equipment and livestock, and join state owned, factory-like collective farms.
USA – In 2012, Obama signed an executive order called the National Defense Resources Preparedness Act which grants the secretary of agriculture (section 201) authority over farms, farm equipment, food, and even farmers.
2) Government uses laws and brutal enforcement as a means to eliminate those refuse assimilation
Ukraine – 1929 Many Ukrainian farmers, known for their independence, refuse to join the collective farms. Stalin introduces a policy of “class warfare” in the countryside in order to break down resistance to collectivization. The successful farmers are branded as the class enemy, and brutal enforcement by regular troops and secret police is used to “liquidate them as a class.” Eventually anyone who resists collectivization is considered a kurkul (an enemy).
USA – 2011 Peaceful farmers are enduring armed raids by regulatory bodies for crimes such as selling locally produced natural milk and cheese or raising hearty heritage breed pigs (which the regulatory agency forced the farmer to shoot).  The Amish, who refuse to be collectivized are under fire both from armed raids of their farms and from reality TV shows such as Amish Mafia and Breaking Amish which appear tailor-made to undermine public opinion of the Amish (thus reducing public outcry regarding their persecution).
3) Government assumes authority to seize land and to harass and even relocate targeted people groups
Ukraine – 1930  1.5 million Ukrainians fall victim to Stalin’s “dekulakization” policies, Over the extended period of collectivization, armed dekulakization brigades forcibly confiscate land, livestock and other property, and evict entire families.
USA – Eight years ago, the supreme court ruled that the government can seize property if doing so will result in economic development.  Today in many towns across America (like Maryville, TNDaytona Beach, FL)   independent boards of unelected officials are being granted the authority to exercise eminent domain (the power to seize land and allocate it for other uses).  The Federal government has admitted to collecting data on all Americans and particularly on those who oppose its policies. The digital age enables them to build quite a color coded list of dissidents and they have been hiring Internment / Resettlement Specialists since at least 2009.  When will the round up begin?
4) Government militarizes local law enforcement and implements travel restrictions
Ukraine – 1933 “military blockades are erected around many Ukrainian villages preventing the transport of food into the villages and the hungry from leaving in search of food.”
USA – 2013- Cities across the US are being armed with TANKS and heavy equipment in what even the mainstream press is reporting as the militarization of local law enforcement. TSA is setting up on roadways across the US.
5) Government asserts that speech critical of government is criminal / terrorist activity.
Ukraine – 1933 “Anyone claiming that there was a famine was accused of spreading anti-Soviet propaganda.”
USA – 2013 “Whistleblowers are being treated as criminals. Free Speech is under fire and even reporters are being censored by the US government, prompting an investigation by the Committee to Protect Journalists. Refusal to give verbal agreement to (insane) government policies is now grounds for employment termination and the military is being purged of dissent.”
Let this sink in. The millions that died in the Holodomor were successful farmers. They were not city dwellers intent on learning farming. They were not suburban dwellers with a 2 month supply of dry goods and a camp stove. They had land, they had community, they had skills.

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