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I describe the re-localisation of food, fibre and fuel requirements in my first book ‘Creative Solutions to a World in Crisis’ under the heading ‘The Proximity Principle’.
Suffice it to say that a whole new dynamic, based around a rejuvenated rural economy and self-sufficiency instinct, will ultimately replace the agricultural deserts that have denatured and destroyed our food chain.
A strongly united and consumer-supported effort will be essential, as this is completely outside the shadow government agenda, as articulated by the director of Sainsbury’s.
The trend towards taking back control of our destinies is already observable in the steadily growing rejection of the European Union Supranational behemoth and in defence of the basic values of nation-states. Also increasingly visible is the growing movement for independent states in North America to free themselves from the central control of Washington D.C.
Our future is in our hands, or we the people have no future. It’s time to stop imagining that one will somehow muddle through and come out on dry land. Such an attitude represents a suicidal retreat into a well-prepared prison of slavery – and yes, of allowing one’s self to be the victim of a protracted process of starvation.
Life moves forwards, not backwards. At this dramatic confluence of deeply conflicting energies, some remarkable challenges lie immediately ahead, offering us the unique opportunity to express that innate creativity and courage with which we humans have been blessed, yet which many have failed to put into practice.
You don’t have to be a farmer to plant the seeds of that which becomes the source of essential nourishment for body, mind and spirit. But you do need to realise that it is from this level of practical simplicity that the future we want will need to be built.
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