Fascist Cargill Executive Spreads BS You Couldn't Fertilize a Field With

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November 11, 2009 (LPAC)—Paul Conway, a senior vice-president at Cargill, the world's leading agricultural cartel and commodities speculator, orders poor nations to starve themselves, rather than abandon the British Empire's colonial doctrine of free trade. Self-sufficiency in food production is "a nonsense," he told London's Financial Times, in an interview published today.

"This crap just has to be denounced for the fascism it is," Lyndon LaRouche commented. It is part of the British Empire's intentional policy of depopulation, by reducing the planet's potential relative population density to way below the current actual population, and just starving people to death.

The fascist Conway, whose company manipulates global trade in agro commodities to benefit its own predatory interests, warned that at the upcoming Nov. 17-18 UN World Summit on Food Security in Rome, any drive by poor nations to demand food self-sufficiency in response to last year's food crisis, will fail. Forget about using subsidies or import tariffs to increase domestic food production, he said. "Promoting a free and open trading system whereby countries can produce what they are best able...and surpluses can be traded across international boundaries, is the right way to go."