ALARM BELLS

In the end it all comes down to FOOD and DRINK.
(The Australian,18.7.07,p.35. The E.U. to set aside……)

Bob Brown,Peter Garrett and all the gooks who support carbon dioxide as the biggest and only danger to our survival are wrong,as usual they prefer not to mention a much greater threat to our existence,food and drink.

There is a world shortage of wheat and concern in the E.U. about tightening supplies of imported food crops such as wheat and barley has prompted Marianne Fischer Boel,the Agriculture Commissioner,to propose ending a rule that prevents farmers from planting a crop on ten percent of their land. The E.U. buffer stocks have shrunk from 14 million tons to just 2.5 million tons in 2006-7. Poor harvest,drought in Australia and serious competition for cereals from the biofuel industry has left the world with a sudden shortage of grain. The 10% of farm land set aside at the moment represents 3.8 million hectares.

White people to blame?

Biofuel is not the only problem. By 2050 the Earth’s population will have increased by 3.2 billion to 9.2 billion,most in the developing countries (The Guardian 13-19 June 2007). This paper is anti-white and highlights a report by Professor John Guilleband,that Britain’s birth rate,currently growing at the highest rate in nearly 30 years,“should be considered an environmental liability”. “Each new U.K. birth,through the inevitable resource consumption and pollution that the U.K. affluence generates,is responsible for about 160 times as much as a new birth in Bangladesh”,his report says. He calls on the government to introduce a “stop at 2 children”or “have one child less”guideline.

English women have a birth rate of less than 2 and though 669,531 babies were born in Britain last year,Britains annual population rise of nearly 300,000 is from immigration. This man,with this bastard of an idea,is calling white people to stop breeding but says nothing about the Third world population explosion of 3.2 billion.

The article continues,“By 2050 when global population is projected to reach 9.2 billion humans will be using the biocapacity of two earths.

For us that means that we will be fighting for food and water in 20 years time.

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