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To: elmatador who wrote (69755)10/1/2007 1:02:21 PM
From: gold$10k  Respond to of 116555
 
I receive Money and Markets as a free daily email newsletter. I agree with most of what Martin Weiss has to say.



To: elmatador who wrote (69755)10/1/2007 1:48:26 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116555
 
Corn-to-Ethanol: The Magic Path To A World Food Monopoly

globalresearch.ca

Corn-to-Ethanol: US Agribusiness Magic Path To A World Food Monopoly

by Charles E. Carlson

Global Research, September 29, 2007
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Eight years of Biofuels (ethanol) policy and legislation has cemented
in place the first world wide food cabal, which promises a
humanitarian disaster, a famine more serious than those caused by any
tsunami, earthquake or drought. This crisis is not in the dim future,
it is here.

Congress has, in a series of acts passed in this millennium, handed
the perfect monopoly to what appears to be few giant agribusiness
companies that already have enormous economic power, but which may be
a much broader cabal.

If you can afford $6.00 a gallon for milk, $4.00 for a loaf of bread
and still have money left over for a $50.00 steak at Outback, you may
be prepared for 2008, but what about the future? Even if you and I may
think we are prepared financially to buy food, whatever the cost, we
must have concern for the billion souls who are not and who are
condemned to starvation by the corn-to-alcohol conversion scheme.

the rest is at globalresearch.ca