DIG FOR VICTORY 2.0

Our environments have become war zones as the rollout of the 4th Industrial Revolution, UN Agenda 21/30 continues apace. We need a vision of a better tomorrow and a strategy to implement it.

In the words of Buckminster Fuller: 

"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."

 

During the time of British empire in India it was with deep thought that Gandhi picked the spinning wheel as the mode of resistance. He effectively said, if we can make our own cloth we will be free and independent of the colonizers, and so it was with this that he picked the spinning wheel as the mode of resistance. Because it was so small, it could be in the hands of every woman and every woman could become a freedom fighter.

 

In our time a new mode to independence and emancipation from the global totalitarian technocracy, 4th Industrial revolution, UN agenda 21 rollout is needed.

 

What if our GARDENS and our SEEDS became the new spinning wheel for our time and mode to independence from the globalist colonizers?

 

 

In the time of the Second World War the branch of government called the Ministry of Agriculture introduced a Dig for Victory campaign with over ten million instructional leaflets distributed to the British people. The campaign was successful and it was estimated that over 1,400,000 people took up growing a Victory Garden.

 

This short film produced by the Ministry of Agriculture appealing to the public to grow vegetables captures this:

 

 

 

Drawing upon and informed much by the practices, ethics and principles of the holistic design science of PermacultureGardens of Hope, acting as you might call a Ministry of Ecology aims to serve a similar function through its GOH Grow Your Own Pioneers Scheme facilitating the creation of new organic life structures that re-connect people with their neighbours and in their local communities and also through the dissemination of innovative materials that both educate and inspire people.  

We are facing a 'real food' crisis, so why not grow your own and help support others do the same as happened during the second world war when people were encouraged to grow food in any available space, all under the motivating banner of Dig For Victory!

 

If we went on a growing spree we could produce enough fruit and veg in our gardens to feed the whole country and in the process create beautiful natural spaces that increase biodiversity, resilience.

 

FACT: 

There are approximately 2,000 square miles (approximately half a million hectares) of household gardens in the UK. If half of these were used to grow fruit and vegetables it would produce 7.5 million tonnes of crops per year which is more than the 6.9 million tonnes UK households eat in a year.

- Professor David Gaulson

 

'' Not mass production but production by the masses''!