Henry Kissinger’s stated—“By controlling food one can control people, and by controlling energy one can control nations”. UK policies are deliberately erode self-sufficiency. Britain imports 45–80% of food; yet prime farmland is covered with solar panels and wind turbines despite local opposition. Better alternatives exist, but the goal is increased reliance on imported, low-quality food. Farmers are bribed to quit, over 10% of land faces “re-wilding,” and the Planning Bill enables compulsory purchase of farms and allotments.
Immigration is weaponised: borders are porous, costing billions to house non-contributing young men prone to crime, while genuine refugees are absent. This, plus AI-driven job loss and solar-powered data centres for surveillance, aims to break society. Post-Brexit “punishment” deters EU exits. Public anger is misdirected to incite violence (eg, police escorting masked counter-protesters). Starmer accelerates a decades-long bipartisan betrayal. Only united citizens can resist.
Henry Kissinger’s claimed: “By controlling food one can control people, and by controlling energy one can control nations and their financial systems.” We see that UK government policies are deliberately undermining national self-sufficiency in food and energy, aligning with this principle to cede control to foreign entities.
Britain imports 45–80% of its food (higher figures include raw ingredients like tea processed domestically). Despite this vulnerability, the government is covering prime farmland with solar panels and wind turbines, overriding local objections. Climate-crisis narratives are propaganda as better technologies exist or will become available. These solar panels should instead be placed above car parks. These Government policies, combined with bribes to farmers to retire and plans to “re-wild” over 10% of farmland, are intentional efforts to increase import dependence on low-quality, processed food.
The forthcoming Planning and Infrastructure Bill will enable compulsory purchase of any land, including allotments and smallholdings, further eroding agricultural capacity. This is no more than a post-Brexit punishment, to refute policies that suggest independence was misguided and it also aims to deter other EU exits.
High levels of immigration, deliberately implemented by the Conservative Party and Labour Party is another deliberate assault. The government permits and funds hundreds of thousands of undocumented entrants, housing and supporting them at £billions in cost, despite widespread crime, specially against women and children.
Genuine war refugees are absent; instead, young men uninterested in integration are brought in. Our borders are porous suggesting deliberate malfeasance. Public anger is misdirected toward migrants rather than policymakers, potentially to provoke violence, as evidenced by Essex police escorting masked far-left counter-protesters.
The result: more people, less food, rising crime, fewer jobs (worsened by AI and digitisation). Industrial-scale solar may power data centres for robots and smart-city surveillance, advancing control by “banking overlords.”
Keir Starmer’s administration is accelerating this agenda although politicians across ALL parties are enabling decades of national decline.
Only support for Advance UK and unified public resistance can halt the “selling-out” of Britain’s future.