morningstar:


landonsheely: Gardens don’t crash like markets.

What we as Americans should wise up to: this is the intention. The precursor to all totalitarian ‘takeovers’ is to reduce a society’s capacity for independence. This requires full and total, and more importantly, willing and obedient, castration: submission to full and total search and seizure, lack of sovereignty over personal property, no weapons for the common citizen, and complete dependency on the state for food and other necessities.
Gardens drastically reduce dependency on the state for food and other necessities. ‘Homogenized’, well manicured lawns, are quite useful for boiling the pot over to total submission. “Gardens dont crash like markets,” and therein lies the problem for the state. With (illegal) multi-agency raids on (legal) food cooperatives, corporate patents placed upon franken-genes running rampant around any form of food production facility, corporate interests governing all food-related legislation, and the manufactured consensus of apathy and helplessness amongst the American consumer base, we are beyond the first stages of such a change to complete and total dependency on the state for survival.
It is public knowledge that the FBI and other security oriented agencies (and likely countless corporate/private sector counterparts) are engaging in full surveillance and infiltration operations against food, nutrition, health, and sustainability activists. Having any interest whatsoever in independent food production, or personal wellness outside of the FDA/Big Pharma regimen, can be labeled with the nefarious “T” word.
Planting your own garden is a serious act of rebellion in this political climate.

morningstar:

landonsheely: Gardens don’t crash like markets.

What we as Americans should wise up to: this is the intention. The precursor to all totalitarian ‘takeovers’ is to reduce a society’s capacity for independence. This requires full and total, and more importantly, willing and obedient, castration: submission to full and total search and seizure, lack of sovereignty over personal property, no weapons for the common citizen, and complete dependency on the state for food and other necessities.

Gardens drastically reduce dependency on the state for food and other necessities. ‘Homogenized’, well manicured lawns, are quite useful for boiling the pot over to total submission. “Gardens dont crash like markets,” and therein lies the problem for the state. With (illegal) multi-agency raids on (legal) food cooperatives, corporate patents placed upon franken-genes running rampant around any form of food production facility, corporate interests governing all food-related legislation, and the manufactured consensus of apathy and helplessness amongst the American consumer base, we are beyond the first stages of such a change to complete and total dependency on the state for survival.

It is public knowledge that the FBI and other security oriented agencies (and likely countless corporate/private sector counterparts) are engaging in full surveillance and infiltration operations against food, nutrition, health, and sustainability activists. Having any interest whatsoever in independent food production, or personal wellness outside of the FDA/Big Pharma regimen, can be labeled with the nefarious “T” word.

Planting your own garden is a serious act of rebellion in this political climate.

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