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Take Action: How To Reclaim Control of Our Food and Our Liberty

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Meryl Nass, Catherine Austin Fitts, John Klar


To wrap up the symposium, Meryl Nass, Catherine Austin Fitts, and John Klar highlight how food freedom is intertwined with broader liberty. Catherine Austin Fitts discusses the power consumers have to shape markets, John Klar shares insights on self-reliance through local food production, and Meryl Nass outlines how citizens can push back against federal overreach using state sovereignty. Eight specific actions are shared for how you can help reclaim control of our food system.

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