by Dreamtwister » Tue 07 Nov 2006, 15:27:12
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AgentR', 'I')'ve been saying for a while now, its a manufactured die off that we're attempting here. Drive down the number of days of grain supply in storage, start burning as much as you can into Ethanol, then wait for nature to deliver the inevitable coup de grac with some blight or just the wrong weather at the wrong time, and splat down to zero grain; developed countries and the rich within the developing world will pounce on available supplies, and the remainder... well.... so sorry.
Hey, I'm the
LAST person who will disagree with you on this issue.
Being of strong Irish decent, I have been spoon-fed potato famine stories for as long as I can remember.
Like how my family, along with the entire village in which they lived, were wiped out. The only reason my ancestor survived is because he was living in Dublin at the time and worked at the docks.
Or how, when he emmigrated to Boston in 1848, he went looking for work, and was greeted with signage that read
No dogs or Irish, which interestingly enough, is how that side of my family ended up in Canada.
No, I'm
intimately aquainted with the consequences of dependance on a single staple food, and your assessment is 100% right.
The whole of human history is a refutation by experiment of the concept of "moral world order". - Friedrich Nietzsche