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  • 25 Apr 2024

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Hazardous Mixtures

Nitrogen plays a critical role in feeding a growing world population while protecting the world's borders.

Nitrogen plays a critical role in human nutrition and the structure of tissues; it also has major impacts on climate change and biodiversity loss. About one-third of modern agriculture's greenhouse gas emissions come from nitrogen use. Nitrogen, which is vital for plants, is available in limited quantities in the soil in the form of nitrate or ammonia, forms that are not readily available naturally. The cycling of nitrogen in natural and agricultural systems requires it to be converted into a form usable by plants and animals, and this process is not always easy.

Monoculture farming systems disrupt the nitrogen cycle through the use of industrial synthetic fertilizers, causing nitrogen leaching into the atmosphere and water sources, which is harmful to ecosystems and human health. Nitrogen pollution of groundwater and the atmosphere is thus causing serious damage to ecosystems and human health. The concentration of modern industrial agriculture on certain cereal crops, especially legumes, suppresses natural processes of cycling and symbiotic fixation, leading to excess nitrogen release into the environment.

Leaching of nitrate-rich water into the soil leads to algal blooms and dead zones in coastal areas. Ammonia in the atmosphere reacts with nitric oxide from urban sources to form ammonium nitrate, which contributes to air pollution and reinforces the greenhouse effect by releasing nitrous oxide. Furthermore, the ineffective recycling of a large proportion of synthetic chemical fertilizers is harmful to the environment.

Excess nitrogen not used by plants can turn into waste nitrogen, which leads to water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Worldwide, annual excess nitrogen is about 130 million metric tons, exceeding the acceptable limit of 60 million metric tons. While the European Commission and the United Nations aim to eliminate nitrogen waste from agriculture by 2030, expert industrial fertilizer manufacturers and new methods cannot significantly reduce this waste. This points to the necessity of structural changes, such as a decline in agricultural production and specialization in animal husbandry or plant breeding.

In Western countries, 70% of people's protein needs are met from animal sources, creating a growing demand for animal feed, including cereals. However, this form of production with synthetic fertilizers can lead to various health problems. European agricultural policy aims to move Europe from being self-sufficient to an exporter. There are alternative methods of food production, such as crop rotation, integration of agriculture and animal husbandry and reduced meat consumption. These methods have the potential to feed the world's population without synthetic fertilizers by 2050.

The main problem with excessive use of synthetic fertilizers is that they reduce soil fertility. This problem can be solved by nitrogen fixation in the soil, symbiotic fixation, regulating plant and animal relationships and reducing meat consumption. Agroecological approaches suggest that Europe could feed its own population without the need to import feed and stop deforestation in the global south. However, the European Union's 'farm to fork' strategy is not fully achieving these goals due to policy shortcomings.

In the late 19th century, the opening of the American Great Plains to agriculture and the massive export of grain to Europe and Britain led to the first food regime. The second food regime involved state control over agriculture and the use of industrial fertilizers during the Green Revolution. The third food regime, which began in the 1980s, led to the search for new markets under the influence of neo-liberalism and the massive import of animal feed.

It shows that industrial agriculture, which the Global Elite Demons are now working to completely take over, is disrupting the nitrogen cycle, causing planetary limits to be exceeded and jeopardizing the possibility of feeding the world organically.

And we must never forget this;

The point of this article is never to create the perception that the Global Elite Demons who organize all initiatives against humanity are invincible. On the contrary, as long as people are awake, come together collectively to fight and work collectively, the Great Satan, the enemy of the human generation, the Global Collaborativeto show that the plans of the devils and their collaborators scattered all over the world are weak and can be easily thwarted along with their evil. And the beginning of this is to warn and awaken people.

The Global Elite Demons will achieve the Global Totalitarian Single Governance that they are trying to implement in order to turn people into slaves who will serve themNothing is hidden in heaven and earth, despite their secret plans to leave no stone unturned to achieve the Great Reset. Thank you for being curious, for reading and for recognizing the revelation of yet another global Great Reset plan...

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