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March 25, 2024

1.5 Million Buffalos Down: 'Control Food, Control the People' Through History


"Control food, control the people."

This phrase, chilling in its simplicity, captures a strategic maneuver used by governments throughout history. One notable instance occurred in 1873, when the U.S. government allegedly encouraged the mass slaughter of buffalo to undermine the food supply of Native Americans, thereby increasing their dependence on government aid. This tactic wasn't just about depleting a resource; it was a calculated move to erode the autonomy and resilience of a community.

Fast forward to the present day, and we see echoes of this strategy in the guise of climate action. Governments worldwide are taking steps that, while ostensibly aimed at meeting climate goals, also appear to be manipulating the food supply chain. But what does this mean for us, the ordinary citizens?

A Change in Food Dynamics

The United Kingdom, once described as a "nation of shopkeepers," prided itself on its robust, independent supply chains and...

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