Frankowski: Depopulation or Slavery?

myslpolska.info 2 years ago

In the erstwhile column entitled "Depopulation is to improve standard of living" quoted Thomas Malthus (1766-1834), a precursor and populariser of the thought of depopulation in the early 19th century, erstwhile the planet population was only over 1 billion, I cited his prediction of a global disaster caused by a faster rate of population growth than food production capacity.

Malthus, however, was not precisely a pessimist. Optimism about the anticipation of avoiding a population crisis gave him the possible to depopulate wars, famines and diseases. That was the belief he was preaching, not making it up. Malthus was surely not a alien to the Apocalypse of St. John, for the factors to avoid the fatal effects of overcrowding are associated with the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse, who bear the names War, Pestilence, Hunger and Death. The believers, having a imagination before their eyes of the 4 riders rushing on crazy steeds, pray for protection from what they fear most: “From air, famine, fire and war save us, O Lord.” At the same time, prayer air means plague, hunger is hunger, fire is elements, and war... right.

I would now like to deal successively with the possible of all danger origin mentioned by Saint John, repeated in prayer and quoted by Malthus. In the current column, I will begin with a prosaic one, whose severity, even temporary, felt most of us. Hunger has an extraordinary possible modeling human behaviour erstwhile it is skillfully utilized by food directors and distributors. A much more useful function of hunger was discovered than direct service in the work of depopulation. In 2008, an article published on the UN website by George Kent "The Benefits of Hunger in the World" was published. While the UN claimed that the article was satirical, its author denied that it was a satirical part and said it was intended to rise awareness that any people were enjoying the existence of hunger in the world. Kent wrote: “For those who depend on the availability of inexpensive labor, hunger is the basis of their wealth... Much of the famine literature talks about how crucial it is to guarantee that people are well fed so that they can be more productive. That's nonsense. Nobody works harder than hungry people”

So organized food shortages make more sense than we thought. A controlled hunger, at the level announced by Klaus Schwab in the large remainder of the rice bowl, will make most of humanity slaves. A deficiency of position on the rice bowl would bring the desperate, starved to the barricades. Everyone knows that from the past of the revolutions since ancient times. So the prosaic bowl of rice in Klaus Schwab's plans takes on anti-revolutionary significance. Marks and Engels wouldn't have figured it out. True, during the famine revolution, a pretext could be utilized to launch a war as an crucial depopulation factor, but about that later. Now it should be clear why Larry Fink, the head of BlackRock's most powerful investment fund, said in 2011, "invest in the ground and water and you can lie on the beach." Why is Bill Gates, a large supporter of depopulation, of course for the sake of humanity, the largest owner of agricultural land in the United States, which, after being taken over, mostly fallow? Got it? Or why do they expropriate farmers, cattle farmers in the Netherlands? The pretext is the allegation of the impact of cattle farts on warming, but the real reason for combating cows, sheep and goats is completely different. You'll be amazed to read about it in another column. If you weren't surprised, you'd surprise me.

Jacek Frankowski

photo public domain

Think Poland, No. 25-26 (18-25.06.2023)

Read Entire Article