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18th June 2010, 01:55 AM
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Robinhood
Control the food and you control the people.
Charter of the Forest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ridley Scott's Robinhood is a brilliantly crafted allegory of the abuses of law and rule that are still occurring today...in more underhanded ways than ever before. Considering that Codex Alimentarus and Monsanto's rape of nature will change the face of the nutrient supply on the planet...soon there will also be greater restrictions on gaming, wildcrafting and even the growing of food. The sad fact is that the majority of people caught in "industralization syndrome" are afraid to gather freely from nature's bounty...and feel it unethical, like..."there should be a law against it." Well contrary to that diseased outlook which leads nowhere but to a certifiable Borg planet...I believe it is cosmically unlawful to actually have to pay for food at all. We should set up the permaculture foundations of "civilization" such that the highest conscious food is freely available to all. After all, that is what Nature...the ultimate authority, intended.
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Rather than commodifying and exploiting our ecological demise, we need to become a new species, with NEW FORMS of social cohesion and contribution.
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13th August 2010, 04:50 AM
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Re: Robinhood
I do sometimes feel absurd buying food. Especially when picking apples out of the tree out front, or tomatoes out back.
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