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Mao deaths likely surpassed Hitler and Stalin (washingtonpost.com)
48 points by 737min on Dec 7, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments


That’s what terrifies me about this international push against fertilizer — from Sri Lanka to the Netherlands to Canada.

We seem to be embarking on a modern “Four Pests” program [1] — the “Four Pollutants” program, or something.

[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Pests_campaign


Can you briefly elaborate on the international push against fertilizer? I haven't heard about this.


I’m not sure there’s an entirely brief explanation, but the one-liner:

The UN’s Climate 2030 goals are leading to prohibition on fertilizer and seizure of family farms by government.

More details:

Kim Iverson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr1ob-JzSY4

Russell Brand - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr51Hz4p2sE

Jordan Peterson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF5spyudTYA

I tried to include people with different political beliefs because if there’s one thing I think the overwhelming majority agree on, it’s that we should grow enough food.


There's a collection of winners if I've ever seen one.


Perhaps you could elaborate rather than make snide remarks…?

Your post sounds like an ad hominem, but I’m not understanding why — both of the individuals have millions of viewers; Kim Iverson is reporting from The Hill, a news organization.


Kim Iversen was canned by The Hill in July.

All 3 of them feed on conspiracy theories.


That’s inaccurate:

Kim Iverson quit The Hill when they refused to let her interview Fauci.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlYdJLj3TLI

Again, with you making inaccurate statements and using ad hominems like “conspiracy theory”, I’m unsure what point you’re trying to make.


"Dutch government 3000 farms" is your search term, go find it at your preferred news source.


Don’t forget Pol Pot.


Tojo and associates certainly racked up a high body count too.


28 year old article.


Have the numbers changed?


(1994)


Journalism at its best.


Are yoy being sarcastic or serious? The article seems well-substantiated and well-written.




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