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The world recently celebrated its six-billionth concurrent human being, a babe born in war-torn Sarajevo. The world's population is expected to grow at umpteen percent every year from here until eternity, with any stagnation in developed countries' birth rates more than compensated by booming populations in developing ones.
Accompanying this unprecedented growth is an accelerating competition for resources necessary for even the most basic of human needs. Oil, the fuel our industries live and die by, will likely be depleted within fifty years. Water, once thought abundant, is increasingly scarce. Food supplies, which have so far managed to grow in proportion to demand, cannot be increased indefinitely. A responsible adult cannot abide these circumstances. A responsible adult cannot sit idly by as his children are loaded into the proverbial handbasket, waving goodbye as he succumbs to drought and famine. This is why the responsible adult must choose subsistence agriculture.
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Subsistence agriculture has a bold history dating back to well before prehistory. Whereas upstarts like manufacturing and information technology (forming the basis of our market-driven economy today) may prove to be passing fads, subsistence agriculture can be relied upon as a solid bedrock worthy of any self-respecting country.
Where there are no humans, be a human, and where there is no food, grow food. Our traditional (in the sense of recent) economies have relied solely upon some members of the population to grow sufficient sustenance for the rest of the population. But as anyone who's picked up a newspaper lately knows, changing global climates and the nefarious actions of conglomerates like Monsanto have put a severe strain on these market forces. No matter how much fiat currency one holds from employment selling car insurance or practicing chiropractory, it won't do a lick of good if there is no food to buy. This is why it is critical for individuals to throw off the chains of inter-personal bondage and see to his own needs. Our founding fathers built this nation with a strong libertarian work ethic of self-help and self-reliance. It would be irresponsible to allow yourself to become a burden others must carry, and neither can you trust them to do it. As the global climate warms, temperate zones will creep northward. Vast previously inhospitable regions like Siberia and Canada will be unlocked to habitation and husbandry. In fact, their extreme latitudes are a boon to agriculture; during the growing seasons, the sun dips below the horizon, and crops may bloom and grow even at midnight. The time will be ripe for you to act.
It may not be a rosy picture that lies ahead, but with hard work and a little luck, you'll pull through. The rest of the world will finally know what it's like to be laughed at and tormented by the despair of a thousand wails. They'll ask for mercy and they'll beg for a scrap of bread, but no! They're the ones that hurt you. They're the ones that wouldn't leave you alone with your precious. They're the ones who invented names for you and tried to "help" you with their dirty wards and chilling baths. You must not give in. I won't let you. I won't let you do for them what no one ever did for me, no matter how much I begged; no matter how much I pleaded. They never listened, so cut their ears off and teach them a lesson. I know you're watching, but I won't relent. You can't scare me. I won't let you. You can't scare me, you know. Get that away from me. Get it off me! Go, run, go away. Now. Please.
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