New Zealand Food Growing Ban

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  1. Solaris

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    Sow Seeds Not Greed
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83HgeaOJgWg&feature=youtu.be — Max Igan, New Zealand Food Growing Ban
    Perhaps they are starting the food-clamp-down in NZ because they think Kiwis are softees who will just rollover and have another beer. But Kiwiland is one of the food-shariest countries in the world...the fascists are going to be in for a fight...the harder they try, the faster they fall.

    https://www.naturalnews.com/034337_New_Zealand_food_freedom_human_rights.html
    [FONT=&quot]https://www.alternet.org/story/153335/occupy_your_food_supply_radical_farmers_march_aims[/FONT]

    [FONT=&quot]The fascist control over nutrient supply is an attempt to keep the human species unevolved, depressed, sick and captive is a global campaign. They trial various policies in specific countries where they think it can take a hold...then spread the diseased legislation around the world. [/FONT][FONT=&quot]It is incremental dementia. Dementia is a loss of brain function that occurs with certain diseases. The underlying disease is power-abuse arising from a fundamental misunderstanding of what a Human is and the HUman relationship to the universe. The Borg hegemony is attempting to "break" the human spirit, when to serve life is to "free" the human spirit. In order to extort profit "they" have to make human life virtually impossible to render populations so incapacitated that they will remain in debt servitude for generation upon generation. This is all happening at a time when our technology has reach such subtlety and finesse that humans could live without financial servitude in a post-monetary economy. Thus we see the current brand of global fascism becoming increasingly obvious and pernicious in a last ditched effort to keep the sapiens geni in the box.[/FONT]
     
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    ASSURANCE ACTIVISM, COMMUNITY AHEAD AND WILD COMMONS

    I believe it is better not to make a public display of revolution, but to organize Community Ahead projects worldwide, community gardens, community banks, community healing and community defense...all under the radar. Simply pull out of the old dysfunctional system, don't complain about it...after all you cannot rationalize with an entrenched psychotic matrix, you have to withdraw your attention and energy completely and set about creating the world that you and your friends want.

    The Wild Commons is a form of activism which DOES provide assurance of a better world. After these sovereignty books that I am writing I want to go live in Oz and propagate/plant trees for reforestation and soil erosion control. And also to focus on supporting indigenous communities with what I call the Wild Commons...food trees and plants freely available throughout the landscape so that people do not have to waste money buying low-grade food within the commercial supply systems. Ultimately I want to establish seed and plant sharing over the web so that Wild Commons can catch on worldwide...we only have a few short years to get this going before worldwide famine becomes the norm.

    Since there are over a thousand known phytochemicals it doesn't serve to get myopically focused on one (such as resveratrol) and break your bank on that, when you would be better off creating a berry cocktail, eating raw diet of fruits and vegetables and harvesting phytochemically rich foods from the wild. During an awakening (and during pregnancy) it is important to add herbs and foods collected from the wild to our diet. Unless you live in a deep urban environment, you can get most of your phytochemical superfood needs by harvesting wild foods from nature.

    I strongly suggest you join the Wild Commons Food Project and plant heritage and wild food bearing plants in your home range. Planting along rivers and streams is a good idea because authorities do not spray poisons along watercourses, and the plants are less likely to interfere with human activity. Suggested food plants include nuts, olives, apples, all types of berries, muscadine grapes and all herbs. Only use plants that will survive perennially in your area and look after themselves without human interference. By harvesting from the countryside and joining the Wild Commons Food Project, you not only save yourself the expense of supplements, but you get far better food value than manufactured products which have lost potency through processing, self-life and transportation.
     

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