'Hostile Takeover' of Global Food System Already in Process, Ice Age Farmer Tells RFK, Jr.

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By Susan C. Olmstea   LEW ROCKWELL

It's "common knowledge" that we're headed for a food crisis, said Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. during an interview with agricultural researcher, permaculturalist and author Christian Westbrook on "RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast."

Westbrook — also known as the Ice Age Farmer — said recent challenges around the availability and production of food are the result of a generations-long plan that began with the "Rockefeller takeover of agriculture."

Since then we have seen a "gradual destruction of the way humans have grown food since the dawn of time," Westbrook said, "replacing it with what we now call modern, but highly toxic, petrochemical agriculture."

Today's combination of governments overstating their food stocks, supply chain challenges brought on by COVID-19 policies, weather events, diesel shortages, parts shortages and inflation is creating "a perfect storm," setting us up for "a day of reckoning," said Westbrook.

The Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have long been pushing the idea of a Green Revolution, founded on the idea that animals and plants are "dirty and dangerous," said Westbrook.