Rice Farmers Under Attack
The World Bank, World Economic Forum and World Wildlife Fund are all concerned about rice production. Isn’t it interesting that all three of these organizations’ names begin with the word World? Isn’t it interesting that they want to tell the world how to manage itself?
Did you know that the founders and leaders of these organizations considerably overlapped with each other?
Would you be surprised to learn that they are all interested in World Governance to solve problems like climate change and excess nitrates, and that they have been central to creating a narrative regarding the looming disasters allegedly due to releases of methane and nitrogen?
From the World Bank, which wants to lend money to poor nations to solve the problems the World Bank helped to define:

From the World Wildlife Fund:


The World Economic Forum doesn’t pull any punches about rice:

Of course, “The Science” echoes the same theme in the world’s foremost Science journal, Nature.

Will farmers be instructed how much rice they will be allowed to plant, and how they must plant and harvest their crops? How they must deal with the waste products? Where will the instructions come from? Will they be forced to obey?