Managing hunger will be the most productive business in the future. The one who makes cars and traps will be enriched, but as Cristina said, our old aunt: “All birds with spike.” I mean, we all have to eat.
From now on, the main weapon for the world to lose will be hunger. What do we want to squeeze a people? We'll give him some starvation. What do we want to bring down a people? Take the overdose of hunger.
Today, those who have money and want to make a long-term investment look at food.
Plants are taking over them. The foods that we should eat and the animals that we will eat are patented. In other words, there are companies or people who stay with living things. Then they say that the genetic richness of these beings is theirs, and as in similar beings there are those genes too, eventually everything will be theirs. For thousands of years the road has been set in motion to pass on to private hands the improved and selected varieties (potato, allubia, bell pepper...). Let's imagine that. Allubia of Tolosa or Uva Tempranillo de La Rioja or Manzana Txalaka or... in the hands of some owners. Anyone who wants to take advantage of it has to pay. And even if they have money, they will be able to deny it.
They're appropriating land. Huge plots of land are being bought in Africa and South America. We already see attitudes about the foam that land ownership brings: to despise the cultures that live in it, to kill what they work, to put to do what they want to enter the world market (today coffee, tomorrow soy, past lemon...) and to weigh the new models of slavery.
Raw materials are being absorbed. For example, fertilizer areas needed in agriculture: Phosphorus and magnesium are relatively scarce on earth and their quarries are being privatized.
Pharmaceutical industry, chemical industry, banking industry... and industrial agriculture. Hence the democracy of hunger. Beware!
The day exceeds the night with the spring equinox. This year it happened on 20 March, at 22:59 hours, opening the door of the spring. The Eki prefix means the same thing. Until then the night had been longer. The day and night were twelve hours. Since then, the day is extended... [+]
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Spring has brought the issue to my nose. C. worked at various research centers in New York. Bushdid, M. Oh! Magnasco, L.B. Vosshall and A. An article published by scientists Keller in March 2014 in the prestigious “Science Magazine” produced a great stir. The title says it... [+]
The curious interannual days end, those who eat and drink from the emanations of the earth. I'll eat from the best to the best. Supposedly. Heavy champagne and cava bottles are easy to dance. Even though they are of all kinds today, they were once the cider of the other barrel... [+]