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About Soil Erosion
Soil erosion. What's that? Let's find out.
Every year, on average, one hectare of land produces one ton of soil. So the earth is growing.[1]But every year, on average, every hectare of land cultivated by peasants with modern agriculture has a soil(?) erosion of between 10 and 100 tons. And what this means is that we are washing our fertile soil into the sea and losing it.
And in the USA, about 75% of all fertile soil has, the last 100 years or so, been washed into the sea. In Australia, it's even worse.[2]And this is the fruit of this modern society. This is the inevitable consequence of modern agriculture. This is the cost we pay, or rather the planet pays, for having so many human beings to feed. So no matter how you twist and turn it, even if we could feed everybody, it's not good. It's not something we should do.
We have to understand that this is not going to destroy Mother Earth, but in the end it's going to destroy us. We are going to be not washed into the sea like the soil, but we are going to not be able to feed ourselves. And we are going to lose a whole lot of diversity in nature and in both flora and fauna. And then, when we reach the point where we cannot feed ourselves, there will be mass starvation. And this growth of man[3]over the years will reach the zenith and then suddenly drop to the level it had in the Middle Ages, the Bronze Ages and the Stone Ages.
Modern agriculture... there's nothing good about it. It should end ASAP. And you can always argue that if we stop it now, 6 billion of us are going to die. Well, if we wait until we are 10 billion, then 10 billion are going to die. If we end it now, it's better. Fewer people are going to suffer, fewer people are going to die. And less soil is going to be washed into the sea. Less plant species, fewer plant species, fewer animal species are going to go extinct because of us.[4]
So, what you can do about this is to instead start to feed yourself using permaculture. And that way you will not only stop destroying life around you, you will also be able to survive when the food crisis comes. And like always, what we see here, it's not the work of the white man, it's the work of the desert religions. Because wherever they go, they bring desert.[5]Where they come from, there was desert. And what they brought to us was desert. Desert in nature, desert up here [in mind], desert in culture.[6]
Soil erosion. What's that? Let's find out.
Every year, on average, one hectare of land produces one ton of soil. So the earth is growing.[1]But every year, on average, every hectare of land cultivated by peasants with modern agriculture has a soil(?) erosion of between 10 and 100 tons. And what this means is that we are washing our fertile soil into the sea and losing it.
And in the USA, about 75% of all fertile soil has, the last 100 years or so, been washed into the sea. In Australia, it's even worse.[2]And this is the fruit of this modern society. This is the inevitable consequence of modern agriculture. This is the cost we pay, or rather the planet pays, for having so many human beings to feed. So no matter how you twist and turn it, even if we could feed everybody, it's not good. It's not something we should do.
We have to understand that this is not going to destroy Mother Earth, but in the end it's going to destroy us. We are going to be not washed into the sea like the soil, but we are going to not be able to feed ourselves. And we are going to lose a whole lot of diversity in nature and in both flora and fauna. And then, when we reach the point where we cannot feed ourselves, there will be mass starvation. And this growth of man[3]over the years will reach the zenith and then suddenly drop to the level it had in the Middle Ages, the Bronze Ages and the Stone Ages.
Modern agriculture... there's nothing good about it. It should end ASAP. And you can always argue that if we stop it now, 6 billion of us are going to die. Well, if we wait until we are 10 billion, then 10 billion are going to die. If we end it now, it's better. Fewer people are going to suffer, fewer people are going to die. And less soil is going to be washed into the sea. Less plant species, fewer plant species, fewer animal species are going to go extinct because of us.[4]
So, what you can do about this is to instead start to feed yourself using permaculture. And that way you will not only stop destroying life around you, you will also be able to survive when the food crisis comes. And like always, what we see here, it's not the work of the white man, it's the work of the desert religions. Because wherever they go, they bring desert.[5]Where they come from, there was desert. And what they brought to us was desert. Desert in nature, desert up here [in mind], desert in culture.[6]
- Just like e.g. Marie Cachet has claimed it does.
- Source: "Semences de Kokopelli", by Dominique Guillet, Edition 2014.
- Growth in quantity, that is.
- Global Warming is a hoax. The real environmental crisis is soil erosion caused by modern agriculture (and plowing of fields in general), and their massive use of pesticides.
- Judaism, Christianity, Islam.
- But they do make a lot of money from doing it this way.