No Farmers, No Food - Gareth Icke Tonight Talks To UK Farmer Mark Byford
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No farmers, no food.
No food means starvation.
This is obvious stuff.
Primary school kids would hear a statement like that and reply, well, obviously.
And yet, with absurd policies pushed upon governments by climate cult organisations like the UN, the World Economic Forum and various NGOs, food security is more than just at risk.
The green and pleasant lands of Europe, and of England, and of the West in general, are being re-designated for re-wilding.
For wind farms, for solar panels, anything it seems, but food production.
Acre after acre of fertile land is written off as food prices hit the roof.
If only our digestive system could work out how to consume propellers, and then maybe they wouldn't have to bury these giant turbines once they've served their time in the fields.
Playing musical statues, because I don't know if you've noticed, but these wind turbines are rarely spinning.
In this country, we sit upon a conservatively estimated coal reserve of 187 billion tonnes.
We sit upon virtually untapped oil reserves.
This is England, not Saudi Arabia, not China, not Russia.
Yeah, I regularly walk around these former colliery and oil well sites in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, and they're now just simply wastelands.
When the coal industry was nationalised in 1947, there were 49 collieries in Nottinghamshire alone.
Now there's none.
The industry was destroyed, and with it entire communities of people.
Areas that still haven't even begun to recover, even now.
But why would you do that?
And don't tell me it's about saving the planet, while prosperous, do-as-you-like nations like China open the equivalent to two new coal plants a week.
It's about destroying the energy security of the West, making us weak and dependent on foreign imports.
This is at a time when we're told we're on the brink of a war with one of those energy-providing nations.
We're now dependent on them.
We could have energy security and food security in this nation in a heartbeat.
Same goes with the US, with their enormous coal deposits and farmland.
But we don't.
As a result of years of calculated bureaucracy masked as planet-saving do-goodery.
The chessboard is being set up for a global conflict, a conflict between East and West, a conflict the West is meant to lose as power shifts to the East.
The world is meant to be rebuilt in the image of China, an authoritarian surveillance hellhole, a way of life we were given just a tiny glimpse of during COVID.
Oh no, he's on about the Rona again.
Yeah, because it's relevant to mention it.
As much as people still get bored of me banging on about it, this was their hand being shown.
There's no need for conspiracy theories about the looming loss of freedoms at that point.
They locked you in your homes, they told you to cover your face, they closed down your business, and in the most part, you complied.
The population walked around the supermarket with their heads down, following the arrows on the floor before paying card only at an automated till.
China approves.
Many will look at the suggestion of the West intentionally destroying its food and energy infrastructure.
It's too fantastic.
It's too far-fetched, mate.
Too tinfoil hat.
It's too psychopathic.
But that's the point.
These people are psychopathic.
These people are anti-human, void of empathy and consideration for the consequences of their actions.
Only the goal matters.
These policies that for years have weakened our nations and pushed us to the edge of the abyss were driven by the same mindset and even in some cases the same organisations that enforced a policy in 2020 that children should be allowed to die alone, their parents banned from being with them at the end.
They did this using the excuse of a fictional pandemic.
So just imagine the levels they will sink to when armed with the excuse of preventing
the end of the world.
On the show this week, researcher and co-creator of both the Holistic Alliance for Real Ecology
and the New Chartist movement, Justin Walker is here to talk about net zero, the banking
system and the Bradbury Pound.
Michael Horn has 44 years of experience as a scientific researcher and began his study and research into the UFO contacts of Billy Meyer, in 1979. He'll be coming on the show to talk about what
Billy Meyer's experiences in the 1950s mean for us in 2024. But first, Mark Byford, aka the bowler
hat farmer, is a qualified agriculturalist and horticulturalist who wants to see a
step back to traditional farming methods.
His More Farmer, More Food campaign seeks to push back against what can only be described as a war on farmers and a war on our food supply.
Mark, thank you so much for coming on.
Just how bad has it gotten for food producers to survive in the UK and indeed across Europe?
Horrendous is the answer to the question.
We've found that over the course of the last few years the DEFRA bureaucracy and the Environment Agency bureaucracy is just escalated out of all control and the paperwork which is now We have to submit is just out of this world.
It used to be that we just used to have to submit paperwork for, let's say, something like if we were applying for grants or things, which was all there to help keep food prices forced down.
But not now.
I mean, I even have to submit paperwork to say what we're going to grow on our fields.
It's just gone beyond all belief.
Well, why do you think they're doing it?
Because to me it seems like a complete act of self-sabotage.
Especially at a time when they're talking about, you know, wars overseas and we need to be prepared to go to war with Russia and all that stuff.
And it's like, you're nuking your ability to feed your nation at that time.
How open can I be about what I think it is, is the biggest question.
As open as you wish, mate.
Okay.
I genuinely believe that there is a If I say a darker force, let's call that the WEF for instance, I believe that there is a complete destruction in place of Western civilization.
And that's going to start with the food system.
I couldn't agree more.
You're fighting back against that, though, as you should do.
So tell us more about this.
It's called More Farmer, More Food campaign, isn't it?
Yeah, so we started off with the campaign which is still rightfully running, the No Farmers, No Food.
But there has become a point where you take the negative out of it and come back with a positive and say, OK, look, we understand there is less farmers than there was.
We understand at this point there is less food than there was.
What really counts in all of this is one big thing, and that is we need more farmers and we need more food.
So what can we do about that?
Well, a lot of the bigger states, as I've said on several videos of recent, a lot of the bigger states that used to have lots of tenant farmers, that's now completely out the window.
So they're now being offered up to £250 per acre, not to let people farm.
So all the small farmers, what were their grazing sheep, rearing cattle and so forth, are now completely homeless.
And that isn't going to change.
The only way I see those farmers doing anything at all is to, you know, get together and see if they can buy something themselves.
But that's a situation we are now horrendously up against.
This is almost like the mass clearances in the Highlands of Scotland that you learn about in school, isn't it?
Where these tenant farmers are just kicked off so that they can hunt on the land.
But I guess it's us that's being hunted now, isn't it?
Where do you think it ends?
Do you think the farmers win and that actually these insane measures that they're trying to implement end up being shelved if enough people stand up and say, we're not having this?
100%, Gareth, but that is the thing.
It needs the masses to stand up.
This isn't about an odd person like myself standing up.
You know, there is a group of us all working together within the PFFA, People's Food and Farming Alliance, and we're standing up, and that's from scientists to agriculturalists, horticulturalists, you name it, they're working together to try and bring an end to this nonsense.
But I think, Gareth, what I genuinely believe needs to happen now We've gone through the nighty side of this.
We now need to take the tractors out and protest, if you might call it that word.
You know, have a tractor rally, whatever fits the narrative that's required.
And I think that needs to happen.
And I think when that does happen, like across in Europe, the public will support it.
Because what we've found is that without any doubt at all, The public are starting to realise something isn't right.
And people are waking up, and that's genuinely now.
Where I was talking to people four years ago when the nonsense started, people didn't want to understand, didn't want to hear it.
Now, that's completely changed.
People are very open now to what's going on, very susceptible to want to have a conversation.
And the farming community is waking up really fast.
And, you know, we have 650,000 good-sized tractors in the UK.
That's a lot of people to try and argue with, Gareth.
It certainly is.
But the thing with that that you find is you know the media's going to attack you for that, they're going to make you out to be the bad guys, but you're completely right in the fact that people are starting to wake up.
And I think of you maybe four years ago then, it must have been like watching a car crash in slow motion because you could see what's coming, yet the general public, as long as they can still go to Tesco's and get what they could get before, they didn't realise.
Now that's changed, hasn't it?
People have realised that prices are sky high, they can't necessarily get everything they used to be able to get.
I mean it's interesting because for me I got first shown the 2030 agenda when I was 21.
Ahead of the internet and everything else and a friend of mine who was very awake showing me it and I did not realize what I was looking into and the more I went down the rabbit hole the kind of the more it scared me.
No, that's the thing, they say stuff like that is a conspiracy theory, and you go, but they've written it down.
Agenda 2030, Agenda 21, they've written it down and told you what they're going to do.
Absolutely.
But I think the thing is, Gareth, that the biggest problem is that 99% of people do not want to hear it.
You know I've shown my parents videos about the jibby jabs for instance and since the event and my mum said to me you know I wish you hadn't shown me that I said but mum I begged you not to take those um you did and now there's people are starting to question it and are starting to wake up and are starting to see how all these dots are joined together as well Gareth because that's one of the big things why you know you used to talk about different um alleged conspiracy theories and people saw them as individual things yeah Now they don't.
They now see how the dots are joining together and how 5G is connected with food and how, you know, you can look at all these things and think to yourself, man, this is just one big attack on the human race.
Absolutely.
And in terms of farmland and stuff, like where I am, I live in the countryside and I will drive home through fields and fields of farmland where I used to see, you know, animals and farmers on tractors.
Now I see solar panels basically everywhere.
These things are useless.
I mean, for half the day they're not on because it's night time.
And it's also England where, you know, unfortunately the sun doesn't shine quite as much as we'd like.
Especially when the cloud aeroplanes are out.
Well, exactly.
Well, yeah, add that into it as well.
But another thing that is quite interesting is not just obviously the taking over of the farmland and all these insane things that you have to have this red tape that makes your job, you know, impossible.
There is a war on meat as well, isn't there?
And that's something that's kind of come to the fore.
Now, if you'd have said to someone four years ago, they're going to want you to eat cockroaches, they'd have laughed at you and thought, you know, padded sell.
But here we are.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's interesting because over the past nine years ago, I started my own farm outside of the family farm, and we witnessed over that time the absolute dissection of the bird industry.
You know, every year we've had this nonsense of bird flu, bird flu, bird flu, bird flu, get the birds in, get the birds out, oh no, we've got to come and cull 10,000 birds, whatever it was.
This year, there's no bird flu.
However, we have come up with several different attacks on the beef industry.
So we've had bovine disease, we've had TB this year, you know, all these different things that are sent out to try different industries within the farming community.
And it's just comical because you can see what they're up to and even the farmers are starting to go, well, hang on, we haven't got bird flu this year, but we've got TB, you know, what's going on?
No, exactly.
I mean, I remember the mass culling for foot and mouth, also for swine flu and stuff like that, and the people that were behind those computer projections were the same people behind the COVID one.
So you're absolutely right.
It's all connected.
But Mark, thank you so much for joining us.
For people that are at home that want to get involved with your campaign, support your campaign, where can they find you?
Yeah, your best bet is to go to the PFA website, P-F-F-A website, and you'll find them, they're on Facebook and they're on YouTube and so forth.
There's a cracking video we put out yesterday which I forwarded on to Rachel, you might be able to put a link perhaps on that.
Yeah, we will do.
I watched that last night actually, yeah.
Very, very good.
And that's something which we've all put together.
And the next step on from that is the next video we're making is about the solutions which people can get involved in.
So I would say for the general public, stay at home.
One, stock up on food because there's going to be some shortages coming.
And two, find where you can get involved locally in helping food production.