After writing about health for more than a decade much of it about how corporate interests dominate the food and agricultural industries, which have led to the highly industrialised food system and the highly industrialised agriculture we have today.
I have also written about the economic system and the way it evolved into the over-financialised system we have currently.
It became obvious that the industrialisation of agriculture, whilst it may have led initially to some improvements in yields of some crops, with the use of synthetic fertiliser, it was found to increase pest problems which led to the extensive use of chemical pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
The reliance on these chemical inputs was found to create a lot of unforeseen consequences, to the environment, to the soil, and to the food produced.
The consequences to our health were unforeseen, at least by the industry at large.
Decades down the road, the environmental consequences have become apparent and the health of humanity has seriously deteriorated. Soil has become so denatured that many predict the collapse of agriculture and therefore our food supplies, if we do not radically change the way we farm.
Fortunately, advances in agricultural understanding leading to the growth of organic agriculture, biodynamic agriculture and regenerative agriculture are proving that we could actually produce quality plants that are nutritionally dense and therefore have the ability to generate real health not just in plants but also the animals that consume such produce—all of which can lead to healthier people. Further, they have shown that whilst yields may not compare to some of the monocrop yields, overall yields have been found to be more than comparable—in many cases they are superior to monocrop systems.
This being the case, you would expect a serious move by governments and health agencies to enthusiastically encourage and adopt this development, to fund studies, give incentives to farmers to adopt practices that will create healthier soils, plants, and animals and thus the health of our population that would better thrive in this environment—not just be healthier, but create a more sustainable and less environmentally damaging farming system.
Instead, we seem to be facing a war against agriculture, a war against farmers on a number of levels. On top of that there seems to be a war against humanity, again on a number of levels. The Covid crisis many now view was an assault on the health and lives of people, globally, that seems to lead to further encroachment not just on our health and lives but our essential liberties as well.
What may have seemed as an expression of real concern about the human use of fossil fuel that has provided us with relatively cheap energy and possible environmental concerns has morphed into a multitrillion-dollar assault that has consequences not just for humanity’s ability to feed themselves but much more—seems to be threatening the ability of humanity’s survival as we know it.
Where, however, previous wars were fought with bombs and bullets, this war is being fought by controlling the hearts and minds of humanity—by controlling every narrative, by massive media control—that we have not previously experienced to the extent that it is happening currently.
And much of humanity is unaware of what is happening.
In this volume, we look at some of the ways in which this war is being orchestrated. We examine the surprising sources of funding for this, and review some of the organisations that seem to be behind much of this assault on humanity, and even trace some of the roots of it.
What becomes apparent is that this assault has been a long time in planning and affects aspects of our lives that many people were not previously aware of.
The assault, however, is not just for the hearts and minds of humanity; it is for the very soul of humanity. In the world that these forces wish to control—and they seek ultimate control—there is no place for a God of any kind, no place for spirituality, and no place for independent thinking people.
They seek obedience.
In this volume, I write this from the perspective of understanding that we are all immortal beings, each with a soul that is important to God—and that we are all united, in that we all are given the gift of free will and the gift of creativity—which is one of God’s greatest gifts to us. I use the term God here, in the larger sense as the Creator and Source of ALL THAT IS. I also come from the view that we are all ONE—One family living and sharing our lives on this Earth—all linked to the same Source. I used to be a Christian, but my experiences, which I explain in the book, led me to expand my view after I became disillusioned with what was being passed off as Christianity when I was younger.
I understand there will be a lot of confusion, and there will be significant turmoil headed our way. I believe that it is part of a great transition that humanity is facing, as a lot of the old order, a lot of what I refer to as insanity in the book, will be confronted and overcome.
I believe that humanity is due for a real awakening and that we can best face what is coming when we can align ourselves with the forces of good, the forces of love and light. It is time for humanity to focus on what we all share–that is a view of the future for our children that is equitable, a future of abundance, and a more harmonious existence with one another and the Earth. It is time for humanity to truly evolve and throw off the yoke of endless wars, hatred, and violence.
I suggest that to successfully evolve and embrace what I believe is humanity’s ultimate destiny. We need to connect with our true spiritual nature that is common to all humanity. There is a resource section for further books, videos, and other useful information. I also offer a way to better connect with our own spirituality as individuals.
I suggest a relatively easy way of communicating with our own personal spirit guides that will help us navigate our way and guide us on our own personal journey. Making this connection can be a transformative experience in itself and enable each of us to navigate through whatever the world throws at us. It will also enable us to do this and maintain our individual strength and sanity, no matter what.





