In 2019, Sainsbury’s celebrated their 150 year anniversary by commissioning a report that imagines how the UK’s food systems could change over the next 150 years. Specifically, the report focuses on 3 points in the future: 2025, 2050 and 2169. Here is the report so you can read for yourself: http://www.department22.uk/uploads/2/2/2/7/22275778/future-of-food.pdf We are now, inContinue reading “The Future of Food”
Author Archives: Atticus Fox
Globalists Want Your Food
The recently published report from the EAT Lancet Commission argues that controlling food systems is the key to controlling every major sector—linking nutrition, climate, economics, and governance under one unified global framework. That is either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on your perspective. If you want International authorities and private foundations toContinue reading “Globalists Want Your Food”
ESG: The Social Credit System
ESG – Environmental Social & Governance – is a social credit system for companies. ESG coerces companies into adopting certain Establishment narratives – eg DEI, Climate Change initiatives – in order to obtain financing. ESG is purely political yet operates entirely outside of democratic control. Global ESG rules are set by the International Sustainability StandardsContinue reading “ESG: The Social Credit System”
Degrowth Is Coming
You probably haven’t heard of ‘Degrowth’, but you will soon start to experience it.Degrowth is the new economic movement that will nudge us into accepting lower living standards as part of Net Zero and Sustainability initiatives. Degrowth is being promoted by all the usual Globalist organisations, thereby showing that Globalists have recognised the need toContinue reading “Degrowth Is Coming”
From Democracy to Algocracy
One of the purposes of Digital ID will be to centralise a country’s data so that it can be fed into AI LLP (Large Language Programmes) which can analyse that data and make or adjust policy based on the results.Yes, people,we are heading for a system of ‘Algocracy’, ie rule by algorithm. This article inContinue reading “From Democracy to Algocracy”
Covid – A Thought Experiment
I thought I should document my current understanding of the Covid19 ‘situation’. I’ll take you through the evidence and let’s see if we reach the same conclusions. Is it technically possible for a government to employ psychological manipulation to scare the population into believing that a non-existant new pathogen is killing people in large numbers?Continue reading “Covid – A Thought Experiment”
The UK Govt Loves Corporatism
The burdensome administrative task of recruiting members of the British Armed Forces has been outsourced to external companies, led by Serco (who appear to be the favoured partner of the UK Govt in every endeavour these days). I can’t help but feel that the best organisations to recruit members of the British Armed Forces wouldContinue reading “The UK Govt Loves Corporatism”
The Economics of Renewable Energy pt 2 – Solar
Ed Miliband has stated many times that renewable energy is cheaper than gas and will bring down household energy bills. We all instinctively knew that Ed was lying but I’m going to present the evidence that he was lying. I will present the economics of solar in this post, having already presented wind energy inContinue reading “The Economics of Renewable Energy pt 2 – Solar”
For Those That Haven’t Figured It Out Yet
1) Smart meters are the means by which your access to energy will be limited during the coming energy transition when there won’t be enough energy for everyone. 2) The WEF, Bilderberg Group, The UN, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission and all other elitist forums meet for the purpose of furthering theirContinue reading “For Those That Haven’t Figured It Out Yet”
The Economics of Renewable Energy pt. 1 – Wind
Here’s why everything Miliband says about Renewable energy is false. Firstly, everyone needs to recognise that Renewable energy infrastructure is a second energy system that will operate in parallel with the existing energy system. NESO have admitted in their Clean Power 2030 report that all existing gas power stations will need to be retained inContinue reading “The Economics of Renewable Energy pt. 1 – Wind”