Topic: Food Control

4 chapters across the catalog

Bub
Episode 1624 1:20:09 - 1:21:42

1624: Bub

David Icke on Food Scarcity and Global Control

David Icke discusses the targeting of farmers in the Netherlands, the world's second-largest food exporter. Icke argues that the government's efforts to reduce farming capacity are designed to create scarcity, which leads to dependency and greater state control over the population. He links these actions to broader global agendas targeting energy and food chains.

Bug Appetit!
Episode 1351 1:00:37 - 1:03:22

1351: Bug Appetit!

Whole Foods Mask Policy, Social Compliance Experiment

A host describes an experiment at a Whole Foods in Austin, Texas, where they entered the store without a mask despite high levels of public compliance. Despite the liberal demographic of the area, no staff or customers confronted the host or enforced the mask policy. The anecdote suggests a shift in the social enforcement of COVID-19 protocols.

Episode 472 47:08 - 49:07

472: Conheads in Mexico

Sheila Jackson Lee, Hurricane Sandy and Newtown Comparison

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee drew criticism for a floor speech attempting to link the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, with the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. She argued that both events demonstrate a need for increased government assistance and social programs. The hosts characterize her rhetoric as nonsensical and opportunistic.

Code for Biodiversity!
Episode 246 2:35 - 5:02

246: Code for Biodiversity!

Codex Alimentarius, Food Control Documentary, Global Sailors

A discussion on the Codex Alimentarius focuses on international food standards as a mechanism for government control over the food supply. A ten-minute documentary titled Shadows of the Future is recommended to listeners. The segment concludes with a greeting to the "human resources" in the chat room and a specific shout-out to sailors listening at sea.