Recent CNN article re giving up pets 'because their diets are meat heavy which use too much land and water' -- is a frequent land use narrative gives big clue to the real anti-livestock/ag agenda -- they want the land for massive urban development. Developers, architects, urban planners, etc need to stay employed and that means eating up more farmland... and they're all embedded in the urban globalization goals, disguised as ''sustainability'' with the UN's World Urban Forum, WEF, and their ilk.
One urban planner said that to get people to agree to more urban growth, they tell them it's good for the environment. A megaregion planner for Brookings Institute said they have to use climate change narrative to get more people in favor of more cities.
Even an award-winning member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - IPCC - admitted that the climate change agenda is not about the environment - it's about making money. They, too, spread the nonsense that raising livestock and feed for animals is a waste of land use.
WEF -- World ECONOMIC Forum.... WUF -- World URBAN Forum --- they're all spokes of the same wheel.... farmers are in the way.
Recent CNN article re giving up pets 'because their diets are meat heavy which use too much land and water' -- is a frequent land use narrative gives big clue to the real anti-livestock/ag agenda -- they want the land for massive urban development. Developers, architects, urban planners, etc need to stay employed and that means eating up more farmland... and they're all embedded in the urban globalization goals, disguised as ''sustainability'' with the UN's World Urban Forum, WEF, and their ilk.
One urban planner said that to get people to agree to more urban growth, they tell them it's good for the environment. A megaregion planner for Brookings Institute said they have to use climate change narrative to get more people in favor of more cities.
Even an award-winning member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - IPCC - admitted that the climate change agenda is not about the environment - it's about making money. They, too, spread the nonsense that raising livestock and feed for animals is a waste of land use.
WEF -- World ECONOMIC Forum.... WUF -- World URBAN Forum --- they're all spokes of the same wheel.... farmers are in the way.