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Food as a Weapon: Genetic Modification and Technocracy’s New Phase of Control

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PATRICK WOOD


Technocracy expert Patrick Wood explores how “Food as a Weapon Against Civilians Is Entering a New Phase as One Health and Genetic Modification Are in Bloom.” He delves into the historical context of technocracy and its modern re-emergence through bio-digital convergence and centralized control over food systems. Wood explains how genetic modification and initiatives like “One Health” are being weaponized against the public, turning food into a tool of control. As the global push for sustainability intersects with controversial measures like carbon taxes and synthetic food production, Wood calls for resistance and highlights the ongoing protests from European farmers as a critical moment in the fight for food sovereignty.

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