What an absolutely curious thing for Prince Philip to say :
Rising world food prices are due to overpopulation, Prince Philip says in a rare documentary on the Queen's husband of 60 years.
"The food prices are going up - everyone thinks it's to do with not enough food, but it's really that demand is too great, too many people,'' said the outspoken royal, 86, according to a British newspaper.
Absolute twaddle. The main reason why food prices are soaring is from blood-sucking 'food speculators', who've discovered they can inflict as much damage and pain falsely inflating the prices of wheat, corn and rice as they did doing the same to oil."It's a little embarrassing for everybody, no one quite knows how to handle it.''
Here's how Philip managed to get religious leaders like the Pope to step into line with globalist environmentalism :
"It seemed to me that most religions attributed the world to some special creation and I said, 'Well look, if you believe God created the world you ought to take an interest in its well-being'."Or at least take an interest in the establishment of a global tax, on carbon for starters.
Here's some previous thoughts from Prince Philip on what he'd like to do about the "too many people" problem :
"In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation."Feel the humanity.
