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Tommy Waller

Tommy Waller, retired Lieutenant Colonel and CEO of the Center for Security Policy, discusses the critical link between food security and national security in his talk, “Food Security is National Security.” He emphasizes the vulnerability of the U.S. food supply, especially in the face of government policies that prioritize globalist agendas over preparedness and resilience.

Drawing from his military and professional experience in infrastructure security, Waller highlights the importance of personal, family, and community preparedness, urging citizens to become more self-reliant in the event of food supply disruptions. He also critiques the federal government’s lack of emphasis on food security and advocates for decentralized, local food systems as a solution to potential threats, including cyberattacks and geopolitical risks.

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