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Prince Charles seeks<br />
to end modern farms<br />
by Mark Burdman<br />
Speaking on behalf of the highest levels of the freemasonicsatanist<br />
elites of the English-speaking world, Britain's Prince<br />
Charles has issued a declaration of war against modem agriculture.<br />
In a speech written for a conference on organic farming<br />
at the Royal Agriculture College in Cirencester, Gloucestershire<br />
Jan. 7, Charles charged that modem farmers'<br />
efforts to maximize production and feed growing numbers of<br />
people, had caused massive environmental damage. He called<br />
for replacing "intensive" forms of agriculture by small-scale,<br />
"organic farming" methods.<br />
As several British farmers' organizations have pointed<br />
out in protest against the speech, Charles's recommendations<br />
would make food available only to those rich enough to pay<br />
for expensive "natural" foods, and would bankrupt many<br />
farmers. These, however, are precisely the gnostic Prince's<br />
goals.<br />
His call to terminate modem agriculture is echoed in other<br />
high-level British liberal Establishment quarters. The Dec .<br />
24-Jan. 6, 1988-89 edition ofthe City of London's Economist<br />
denounced "organized agriculture" as "the most successful<br />
"I'm worried - he's taken to<br />
talking to his manure,"<br />
The Financial Times took this view of the heir apparent's<br />
rural kookery.<br />
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way to pervert the course of nature," in the context of an<br />
editorial that openly welcomed the possibility that the human<br />
race as a whole might become extinct.<br />
In his speech, Charles declared: "There is no doubt that,<br />
over the last few years, a growing anxiety has developed<br />
amongst all sections of the community about the consequences<br />
of modem intensive farming methods.<br />
"People are becoming increasingly concerned about the<br />
damage to the environment arising from the application by<br />
farmers of the principle of the maximization of production.<br />
"It is increasingly felt by members of the public that largescale<br />
soil erosion, the destruction of wildlife habitat, and the<br />
excessive use of chemicals and unnatural substances are unacceptable<br />
and cannot continue unabated without ruining the<br />
countryside for future generations and causing probably longterm<br />
health hazards . . . .<br />
"It is now that farmers and policymakers must be shown<br />
that organic farming is a viable approach to agriculture and<br />
that it is one means of dealing with the problems caused by<br />
modem intensive farming methods."<br />
He said that premiums should be placed on organic farming,<br />
to compensate for the necessary loss of farmers' income<br />
if they move away from "modem intensive" methods.<br />
According to the London Daily Mail Jan. 7, Charles has<br />
been progressively banning pesticides and chemicals from<br />
his Gloucestershire farms, and is encouraging all his 1,500<br />
"tenant farmers" in the Duchy of Cornwall to use only natural<br />
fertilizers. Ultimately, the paper says, he intends to tum all<br />
his farming over to the organic methods.<br />
In defense of pagans and satanists<br />
It is no exaggeration to say, that Prince Charles and his<br />
advisers are consciously attempting to encourage the paganist<br />
"Mother Earth worship" movements in the West.<br />
After his speech, he was lavishly praised by the Bristol,<br />
England-based British Organic Farmers organization. On Feb.<br />
6, the chairman of this group, Bill Starling, is scheduled to<br />
give a speech on the theme, "Caring for the Living Earth:<br />
The Organic Approach," before a London-based entity known<br />
as the World Service Forum. The latter is a front organization<br />
for the Lucis Trust, the London-Geneva-New York-based<br />
umbrella organization for the "New Age"/satanist movements<br />
around the world. The Lucis Trust, formerly known<br />
as the Lucifer Trust, was created in 1922, as a branch of the<br />
Russian-originated "Theosophy" mystical-paganist movement.<br />
Charles is not the only House of Windsor influential to<br />
be cultivating the satanists. His father, Prince Philip, President<br />
of the Worldwide Fund for Nature (formerly World<br />
Wildlife International), is also a Lucis sponsor. Prince Philip's<br />
chief adviser on spiritual affairs, Dr. Martin Palmer, was<br />
a keynote speaker before the annual convention of the Lucis<br />
Trust in Britain in May 1988. On Oct. 30, 1988, the Sunday<br />
Express of London had identified the British Royal Family<br />
as the chief sponsors of the "green" movement in the U.K.<br />
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