Because the best way to kill off humans is for our food supply shrink thanks to insect infestations.
More than 40 people, including Greenpeace UK’s programme director, Amy Cameron, have been arrested after a protest outside pesticide company Syngenta’s Yorkshire headquarters.
A number of the activists locked themselves on to 15 blue pesticide barrels outside the headquarters, blocking the gates and leading to the temporary closure of the local A62. Activists had transformed a roundabout outside the front entrance into a giant hazard symbol carrying the message “Syngenta poisons nature” with an arrow pointing directly at the building. The action took place on World Bee day.
West Yorkshire police confirmed that “at 4.33am today (20 May), police received a report of a group of protesters outside the gates of a business premises off Leeds Road, Deighton, Huddersfield. Officers were deployed to the scene to monitor the situation and to ensure there was no wider disruption.
The last nation to ban pesticides was Sri Lanka and it did so embracing organic farming which lead to massive food shortages and riots. In light of this, it is not hyperbole to accuse environmentalist groups, like Greenpeace, for seeking to kill off humans with their focusing on the food supply by trying to undermine not only pesticides but also GMO’s.
Even organic pesticides that environmentalists present as an alternative have been found to be worse for the natural environment than standard ones. In terms of bees, it is actually varroa mites that pose a bigger risk to bee populations and not pesticides. But groups, like Greenpeace, could are less about that sine their true intent is known without them having to say anything.
Throw the book at these Greenpeace nihilists!
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