Monday, February 21, 2011

The Miracle Of Cheap Energy

Ode Magazine ran an article, The Miracle of Milk, about the greatness of milk.  The author was Roland Duong.  The article text is not available online at the Ode website.

The author Roland Duong first praises the enzyme-destroying process of pasteurization, "... milk was the biggest source of tuberculosis infection.  Then, thanks to pasteurization, ..."

"The supermarket saves us an enormous amount of time."
I will fix some of Roland's article:
"Cheap energy saves us an enormous amount of time."

Roland makes a nonsense attack on the religious who pray before eating:
"It isn't so strange that people once prayed before eating ..."
With GMO "food", soy, and high fructose corn syrup, people should be buying life insurance before they eat modern "food".

When author resorts to name calling, they lose credibility.
"Despite the alleged decline and malaise with the food industry, the sorry snivelers ..."

Back to cheap energy:
"Nowadays, green beans from Kenya are flown in for the masses."

Roland makes another attack on those who pray:
"Praying for food has become hopelessly old-fashioned.  We should be pleased we are no longer at the mercy of capricious gods for our food supply."

Now we are at the mercy of those who manipulate commodity prices in the financial prices.  Cotton is breaking price records from the Civil War.  Sugar and wheat prices have doubled and tripled in less than a year.  The banking masters and the private central bank known as the Federal Reserve now set the prices.

People in Egypt and Libya can't afford to eat and are rioting.  When people can't afford to eat, they go to the streets and riot.  Americans, 40 million of whom are on food stamps, are too fat from high fructose corn syrup "food" to turn off the TV and revolt.  People in Egypt and Libya have lost everything.  As Gerald Celente has said, "When people lose everything, they lose it."



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