As the following report makes clear there is no grain left in America's pantry. All has been sold or given away. That means that the country may be on the brink of actual famine. If there ever was a time to be concerned about having enough food to eat it has to be right now. Go now and get what you can get to store up. The day of want is upon us. Let us embrace the hoop house agriculture of Growing Power and become food producers now! We have no more time. There is no more food.
USDA: No strategic grain reserves…they sold them!
November 12, 2010 by ppjg  
Marti Oakley (c)copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved
A note to readers: Just today, friends in Newnan Georgia reported that as they did their monthly buying of food, a routine they have had for more than twenty years, they were stopped at the check out and told that they had exceeded the allowed amount of various food staples. They were not allowed to purchase more than a few weeks worth of supplies._________________________________________________________
It has begun. Marti
 As  recently as 2008, the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), a wholly  owned subsidiary of the USDA, reported that there was virtually no grain  stores left in the US.  Of the 24.1 million bushels in reserve, only  2.7 million bushels remained after the bulk of the grain stores were  given for humanitarian relief. While some of the grain may have been  used for humanitarian purposes, there is no evidence to support this  contention. Furthermore, the use of the term humanitarian does not  necessarily mean that the grain wasn’t sold, its just meant to condition  public thinking into believing the grain was given away to hungry  people.  I would bet that wasn’t the case at all.
As  recently as 2008, the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), a wholly  owned subsidiary of the USDA, reported that there was virtually no grain  stores left in the US.  Of the 24.1 million bushels in reserve, only  2.7 million bushels remained after the bulk of the grain stores were  given for humanitarian relief. While some of the grain may have been  used for humanitarian purposes, there is no evidence to support this  contention. Furthermore, the use of the term humanitarian does not  necessarily mean that the grain wasn’t sold, its just meant to condition  public thinking into believing the grain was given away to hungry  people.  I would bet that wasn’t the case at all.There has been no effort by USDA or CCC to re-establish our strategic  grain reserves.  The purpose of the CCC is to maintain a balanced  supply of food commodities as a strategic backup in case of emergency  and is charged with distributing those back up supplies to the  population should they be needed. The strategic reserves which had been  established as a result of the Great Depression were depleted in the  1980’s and USDA at that time announced it would not re-establish this  back up and of course our current bio-tech pandering Ag secretary isn’t  about to re-establish them either. 
S.510 would insure the capture of the markets for corporations whose  only interest is exporting whatever our land can produce to other  nations, for commodities profit.  Nothing will be held back for the US  as “free trade” and export will be first and foremost. Instead of  focusing on securing a back up supply for the US, the USDA continues to  push for ever more exportation of our food supply.  Now why would USDA  and congress be promoting export over securing the food supply for the  US?  
This “free trade” thing is killing us economically. The cost of free  trade needs to be measured not by whether or not a few selected  individuals make a ton of money, but, by whether or not the economy is  benefited by allowing it to continue.  Free trade has morphed into rape  and pillage, leaving economic destruction in its wake and we are about  to be left in the dirt and wondering where our next meal is coming from  as multi-national corporations line up to seize control of the worlds  food supplies. 
Along with this loss of strategic grain reserves, there is no butter,  cheese, dry milk or any other food commodity stockpiled for the  American people in the event the predicted food crisis occurs.  Nearly  one third of all corn crops are now diverted to ethanol production and  are not grown for food; this while the coming food crisis begins.
It is our belief that this refusal by USDA and CCC to establish a  food store for emergencies goes hand in hand with the intent of S.510,  the fake food safety bill. This bill will effectively centralize food  production not only geographically, but also in the marketplace by  eliminating family and independent producers and centralizing food  production in CAFO operations and other concentrated farming  applications.
The Farmer Owned Reserve (FOR) is busy promoting the most sensible  solution to decentralization of food stores, by advocating that grain be  stored on farms; effectively establishing and protecting grain reserves  as they would be dispersed all across the country as opposed to  deposited in massive and easily targeted grain terminals.  Of course  USDA and CCC have their ears plugged on this sensible solution as it  limits their control and manipulation of markets and reduces the number  and value of contracts they can issue for export; meaning the amount of  money that would be generated by contracting with multi-national  corporations against the people of the United States would be seriously  impaired, reducing the profit margin for USDA on export contracts.
This was alluded to in the 2009 National Grain and Feed Association  (NGFA) report on the wonderful deal grain producers would get if they  didn’t store grain on site and instead stored in government owned and  controlled facilities.  Far from being a logical and defensive strategy,  the intent of NGFA (another USDA owned corporation)was summed up in its  final statement on the advantages of government owned facilities:
- It would better protect CCC’s financial interest, since the value of grain stored at commercial elevators generally is greater than on farm, and is a more “saleable” asset if marketing assistance loan grain is ever forfeited by the producer into CCC’s ownership.
This last statement was in fact the crux of the issue: “forever  forfeited by the producer.” Its all about how to seize the supply and  who will profit from its sale.  None of this plan for massive grain  terminals is about anything other than selling off the crops our farmers  produce to the highest bidders while leaving the US in the position of  having no strategic stores of grains for emergencies. to get the full  effect of the planning that went into the theft of our grain crops, you  have to read the full document linked above.
Centralization, one of the key talking points when the USDA and FDA  is promoting the overthrow of private domestic agriculture, is supposed  to be avoided……there could be some mad man in a cave on the other side  of the world just waiting for the chance to tip cows over in Iowa.  Then  what? 
These massive terminals that NGFA is promoting would centralize the  grain reserves all across the country making them easy targets for  terrorists; like the swat teams from USDA and FDA.  They don’t have to  really worry about them showing up, these teams will be far too busy  conducting police state raids on family and independent farms and  ranches. 
We do need to fear terrorists.  You will know them when you see  them.  They will be dressed like star wars storm troopers and armed to  the teeth with weapons the likes of which even James Bond couldn’t  imagine.  They’ll also have the USDA and/or FDA logo on them just so you  know who they are. 
As for bio-terrorism……considering we have more than 700 bio-weapons  labs cris-crossing the country, its pretty safe to say that should we  have a bio weapon attack, it will probably originate from a city near  you.  
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2 comments:
As-Salaam Alaikum. In storing dry goods such as beans or rice, what is the ideal container?
As salaam alaikum
You can vacuum pack dry foods in 5 gallon plastic buckets...
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