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I see posts in the wild too often about people worried about eating chemicals they spray on plants to make them grow better, but hardly anyone truly understands what's really going on.

A nation cannot be better than its soil. If its soil is strong and vibrant, then they will have plenty of healthy crops and a healthy population. If their soil is weak, then they will die off because they cannot get healthy no matter what they do.

The key to understanding all of this is in understanding how God created the world we live in, or if you prefer, how the natural world actually works. The key concept is the feedback loop. A feedback loop is an engineering / science concept that involves the output of a system feeding back into the input of the system, and creating a chain reaction that amplifies the result.

Let me give you an example of a healthy feedback loop: You spend your time working out, and you get stronger, and you get healthier, and you are able to do your work quicker, so you have more free time which you spend on working out and getting stronger, etc...

The key feedback loop is in the soil. "Soil" and "Dirt" are two different things. "Soil" is a living ecosystem of tightly integrated molds, funguses, bacteria and insects. They thrive in healthy soil, creating black earth that is rich with nutrients and life. Plants planted in that soil put their roots deep into the earth and send signals to the creatures living there about what sorts of nutrients they need. Plants actually feed the soil and the soil feeds them. Healthy plants create healthy soil. Healthy soil creates healthy plants. It's a virtuous cycle because it creates more and more good things.

Farmland isn't discovered. It is created. Farmers who know what they are doing are able to take virgin land and in a few decades convert it to healthy living fields capable of growing crops year after year. At least we USED TO know how to do this. We've all but forgotten the techniques our ancestors used, the same techniques that made Europe a bread basket for the world.

When our ancestors came to the Americas, they discovered an agricultural industry that was pathetic and weak, with the Native Americans slowly poisoning their soil, moving on and poisoning new soil. They had converted the rich abundance that once dominated this continent into a continent barely able to sustain life.

The Regenerative Revolution is (or at least was) a revolution in how we think about farming and the soil and how we grow food. The key idea was that we need to treat the soil with respect and focus on building up the soil rather than forcing it to increase yields year after year. Talk to any regenerative farmer for more than 5 minutes and they'll start talking about soil and how they're trying to create more of it and keep what they have from washing away into the river.

Now that you understand what's really going on, you understand what the jews did to destroy the US. Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, modern plowing, etc... all KILL the soil on an industrial scale. Go visit any farm which bought wholesale into this philosophy of chemical agriculture and you'll see that their soil is DEAD. They spend all of their time trying to kill things rather than growing things. They have a childish and amateur understanding of the soil as if it were a bookshelf you put books on, or a store you buy and sell goods at.

The TRUE danger of chemicals in our agriculture industry is not poisonous foods that are devoid of any nutrition. After all, we can neutralize poisons and wash them off, or even supplement food with nutrients if need be. The TRUE danger is that it KILLS our farmlands.

Go out there and join the revolution and start creating healthy soil in your own backyard. Healthy soil creates healthy nations. We NEED our soil if we are going to survive what has already started happening.
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9 comments:
HarlechMan on scored.co
11 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
I would be careful blaming the entirety of this one on the jews. The Agrichem revolution was driven more by the want for growth and yield increases. The Haber-Bosch process was one of the linchpins of the whole thing, and while Fritz Haber was jewish, Germany used the artificial nitrogen fertilizers and other chemicals to boost their agricultural output. Likewise you had gentiles like Norman Borloug developing "supercrops" like dwarf wheat that were rolled out with agrichems to make yields explode. And on tbe flip side, one of the earliest proponents of organic and regenerative ag was the jewish Rodale Institute. Although funny enough Rodale was in record in saying he pursued farming research to counter the "stereotype" that jews weren't farmers, lol.

The real problems were of course, the capitalistic/financial needs for infinite growth (which is obviously heavily jewish), but also an increasingly materialist worldview. Science and raw chemistry were the solution to so many problems in the mid 20th century. We expanded quickly chaing material gains, part of the curse of Faustianism.
CaptainTrouble on scored.co
11 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
Good post. Sometimes people blame the jew a little too much. White people are pretty guilty for fucking up our own food systems. Whites keep wanting to save everyone else and the whole world so abundant cheap food sources seem appealing to Whites. High quality food is more costly and some people might starve. This is White people's biggest flaw, our inability to let others suffer. So, what if others starve? High quality food should be the pursuit not an abundance of low quality food to save the world.
ImBillCurtis on scored.co
11 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror )
They’re doing it on purpose and they’re not going to stop. The know it. We know it. They know that we know it.

Everything they’re doing is designed to destroy the natural world and corrupt it. That’s why they want “synthetic meat”, eating bugs, pharmaceuticals, all.

Case in point is antibiotics. Living strew systems produce mixrozymas that differentiate into different bacteria to degrade poisons. This is why composting is so healthy: you’re letting the soil degrade toxic crap and remineralize the soil
ScipioAfricanus1911 on scored.co
11 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
Excellent post brother.

The way of the White man has been to create abundance wheresoever he goes. This is in us at a genetic level, is itself a force of Almighty God. But the parasitic jew has subverted that instinct and attempted (successfully, sadly) to implant it's own innate drive into it's host: greed. Creating abundance, a force that comes from within and radiates outward, is inverted in favor of craven avarice- taking without giving back to fill an unfillable hole internally. That is a force of evil incarnate, which the jew is an avatar for on this Earth.

Creation of the sort we are discussing is itself a positive feedback loop; the contentment & fullness of life from such pursuits strengthens the drive to do it, creates more abundance, and repeats the cycle ad nauseam. But the accumulation of things, the hording of money, and the desire for that whether one has it or not... it diminishes the soul. The more one pursues it, the more damage is done. This is not an issue for the jew who has no soul to lose, but for the Aryan man it is the worst possible exchange.

So extrapolate that on a societal level. The paltry latter of avarice has almost completely replaced the noble former of abundance, and the whole of the West is diseased with a spiritual sickness that is palpable. Though the hour is late, it is not too late to course correct. Rebuilding our relationship with the good Earth is an excellent way to begin rebuilding our relationship with Almighty God.
kalerg_plan on scored.co
11 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Meanwhile China is importing food because they poisoned their soil.
Tourgen on scored.co
11 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
reminds me of Ricardo and his (wrong) thoughts about soil and farming. and well his wrong ideas about everything economics related.

and how in the USA our economists pioneered the concept of "harmony of interests" between urban land use and farmland use. fertilizer and crop rotation weren't well understood but were becoming the focus of ag-tech in the 1800s.
OnceMore on scored.co
11 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
B-but Trump says we need glyphosate to avoid economic ruin!
IGOexiled on scored.co
11 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
The average human has an entire disposable spoon worth of microplastics in their body.
ImBillCurtis on scored.co
11 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
I like to consider myself a top 10% alpha male. I have at least an entire cutlery set worth
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