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Citizens Electoral Council of Australia

Media Release  3rd of November 2010

Craig Isherwood‚ National Secretary
PO Box 376‚ COBURG‚ VIC 3058
Phone: 03 9354 0544 Fax: 03 9354 0166
Email: cec@cecaust.com.au
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Global production breakdown threatens billions of people—

World needs expanded Murray-Darling Basin food bowl!

The accelerating shutdown of the Murray-Darling Basin food bowl at the personal direction of Prince Philip and his Green Mafia is a conscious act of genocide to further sabotage world food production during the current global economic breakdown crisis.

On 26th October, U.S. physical economist Lyndon LaRouche insisted the global economic crisis is a cascading breakdown in production capacity, such that reserves of production, especially food production, are being drawn down, which threatens the lives of billions of people around the world:

“We are a short distance away from the absolute disintegration of the U.S. economy,” LaRouche declared. “If the U.S. economy goes, Europe will go immediately, including Russia. South America will go similarly. China, India, will go later. There will be a dark age throughout this planet, which will last for two or three generations, and could result in as much as a reduction in the human population from 6.7 billion people, to less than 2; it could happen in two or three generations. The preconditions for that are there.”

He explained, “Because, what’s happened is, we have been sustaining a population, while we have been drawing down, the ability to maintain that population, in terms of sanitation, nutrition, all these other factors. They’re gone. What we’re living on, largely, the margin we’re living, or some people are living, is the reserves in the system, which are being used up. In other words, what we’re living on is not production, a level of production: We’re living largely on using up, previous production, at a rapid rate. The very organic structure of society is being used up, a net use-up.”

The world needs food

The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimates that worldwide, nearly one billion—925 million—people are undernourished in 2010. It makes the point in its report, The State of Food Insecurity in the World that this is particularly unacceptable, given that prices and weather both improved over the acute year of 2008, when food riots broke out in 25 countries. “The situation has deteriorated since September,” said Abdolreza Abbassian of the FAO. “In the last few weeks there have been signs we are heading the same way as in 2008. We may not get to the prices of 2008 but this time they could stay high much longer.”

Australia is also impacted: the Australian Food and Grocery Council’s State of the Industry 2010 report reveals that for the first time in decades, Australia is a net-importer of manufactured food and groceries; what was a $4.4 billion trade surplus in 2004-05 has collapsed to a $1.8 billion deficit in 2009-10.

British genocide

Citizens Electoral Council leader Craig Isherwood today slammed the plan to shut down food production in the Murray-Darling Basin:

“Shutting down Australia’s food bowl, which feeds 60 million people here and overseas, is genocide—British genocide,” he said. “The world needs our food; the world needs us to expand our food production, but instead we are letting Prince Philip smash our food bowl, through his Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), and his World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and its front, the Wentworth Group.

“Their announced purpose is global genocide, reducing the world’s population down to a few billion, and in the case of Australia, to just six million. What the British Empire did in the 19th century to Ireland, India and China, when 85 million people perished under the free trade and Malthusian policies of Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth’s consort seeks to do on a global scale.”

Mr Isherwood concluded, “Australia must act for humanity. It is time to stop being a British colony, and assert our own sovereignty, so that our nation functions for the common good of the people. We must expand production in the Murray-Darling Basin, by building infrastructure such as the Clarence River Scheme that can inject more water into the system. We must develop Northern Australia, as a food bowl that can feed well over 100 million people, through engineering ideas such as the Bradfield Scheme in Queensland and the Fitzroy River Scheme in Western Australia.”

Find out more about what’s behind the MDBA plan. Click here to watch the 17-minute Weekly Report with Robert Barwick.

Discover Prince Philip’s agenda for yourself—click here for a free copy of EIR articles on Prince Philip’s Corporate SS.

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