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Take Back Your Food: Reclaiming Independence From Corporate and Government Influence

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James Corbett


In his talk, James Corbett emphasizes the importance of reclaiming our food choices to resist centralized control by corporations and governments. By avoiding processed foods, supporting local farmers, and growing our own food, we can ensure our food independence and healthier lives for our families. He also advocates resisting the “eat the bugs” agenda and GMO-laden products. Corbett highlights practical, gradual steps like connecting with local food networks, understanding nutrition, and adopting a self-sufficient lifestyle.

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