A controversial new report claims the escalating global food shortage is not a failure of policy but the deliberate and successful outcome of decades-old British neo-imperial strategy aimed at undermining national sovereignty and reducing world population. The analysis, authored by Marcia Merry Baker, calls for an immediate break from the current globalized food system and the dismantling of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Over 1.02 billion people are facing hunger as global farm capacity plummets, a situation framed not as a crisis of mismanagement but as the intentional result of policies designed to destroy national food self-sufficiency, according to a sweeping report. The document pins responsibility on a London-centered financial elite, enforced through the WTO, international commodity cartels, and the promotion of biofuels, arguing that scarcity itself is the goal.

KEY ALLEGATIONS AND FINDINGS:


- Policy-Driven Scarcity: The report asserts that the globalization of agriculture over the past 50 years, spearheaded by British financial interests, has systematically dismantled national food security. Mechanisms include WTO “free trade” rules, mega-corporate cartels controlling seeds and fertilizers, and the “hoax” of global warming used to promote biofuels.
- Biofuels Divert Food: A central example is the United States, where 34% of the 2009 corn crop was diverted to produce ethanol—enough, the report calculates, to feed over 300 million people for a year. This diversion is mandated by law and continues to expand.
- Corporate Cartel Control: The report details tight oligopolistic control over the global food chain:
- A handful of firms (Cargill, ADM, Bunge, Dreyfus) dominate grain trading.
- Dairy is controlled by a few multinationals (Nestlé, Danone, Fonterra).
- Seed patents are concentrated with Monsanto, DuPont, and Syngenta, which account for half of all proprietary seed sales. Monsanto alone controls 60% of the U.S. corn and soybean seed market.
- The “Depopulation Agenda”: Behind these policies, the report alleges, lies a Malthusian goal of depopulation, achieved not through direct violence but through engineered economic breakdown and famine.
The report advocates for a complete overhaul of the system, centered on three emergency actions:
- Build Large-Scale Infrastructure: Launch massive water-management projects (like Mexico’s PHLINO or the NAWAPA concept), build nuclear-powered desalination plants, and revive nuclear energy globally to power advanced agriculture and open new arable regions.
- Restore Public-Sector Science: End private patent control over food seeds and genetics. Break up agro-chemical cartels and redirect bio-science research toward public good, focusing on increasing yields through investigation into fundamentals like photosynthesis.
- Abolish the WTO and Restore National Sovereignty: The report calls for the obliteration of the WTO and related globalist networks like the IMF. It identifies the WTO’s redefinition of “food security” as “access to world markets” instead of “self-sufficiency” as a core attack on national sovereignty, citing Mexico’s transformation from net exporter to import-dependent nation as a catastrophic example.
The report dismisses initiatives like the UN’s call to “feed 9 billion by 2050” as a fraudulent slogan that perpetuates the crisis. It argues such campaigns oppose necessary infrastructure, promote “green” alternatives like biofuels that worsen food scarcity, and insist on maintaining corporate patent controls under the guise of aiding poor farmers.
The report concludes with a stark charge, defining the outcomes of these policies as a form of genocide—a deliberate extermination of populations through economic policy. It warns that humanity is on the brink of a “New Dark Age” unless it rejects this framework and its key proponents.
The report originates from the intellectual school associated with American political activist Lyndon LaRouche. It heavily criticizes the Obama administration, the Gates Foundation, and various scientific advisors for being enmeshed in the alleged British-led network. The document serves as a polemical call to action for nations, specifically urging China, India, Russia, and the United States, to form a new credit system and rebuild sovereign agro-industrial economies.#




