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EPISODE · May 11, 2008 · 1H

P.I.D. Radio 5/11/08: Katie Thompson & Alan Kluis — Agroterror and Our Food Supply

from PID Radio · host Derek and Sharon Gilbert

MOST of us modern city dwellers take our food supply for granted. Hungry? You can run out to the 24-hour supermarket or fast food joint, call out for a pizza, or even stop by your local gas station, which probably does a healthy side business in snacks and six-packs. In fact, it's hard to imagine an American city full of places with things to eat.But it's not quite as sure a thing as all that. There are very plausible scenarios that could result in a massive disruption of the very vulnerable chain that leads from the farm to your fork.Agroterror expert Katie Thompson, author of the thriller Deadstock, and commodities trader Alan Kluis talk about the security of our food supply.Links:MIMIC images of Cyclone Nargis, which devastated Myanmar"Lettering in Agriculture: DHS, NBAF, and YOU" by Sharon K. Gilbert"The Government's Foot and Mouth Insanity" by Derek P. Gilbert"Nannies With Guns" by Derek P. GilbertTexas mental health workers rip Child Protective Services over sectKatie Thompson's websiteDeadstock by Kate IolaAlan Kluis' websiteThe 2008 Dutch Farmer's Almanac by Alan KluisNote: P.I.D. Radio is now a part of the Revelations Radio Network, a collection of like minded Internet broadcasters. Youâ€ll find all the shows collected at www.RevelationsRadioNetwork.com.Click arrow on the player below to listen now, or right-click (control-click for Macs) the "download" link to save the mp3 file to your computer.

MOST of us modern city dwellers take our food supply for granted. Hungry? You can run out to the 24-hour supermarket or fast food joint, call out for a pizza, or even stop by your local gas station, which probably does a healthy side business in snacks and six-packs. In fact, it's hard to imagine an American city full of places with things to eat.But it's not quite as sure a thing as all that. There are very plausible scenarios that could result in a massive disruption of the very vulnerable chain that leads from the farm to your fork.Agroterror expert Katie Thompson, author of the thriller Deadstock, and commodities trader Alan Kluis talk about the security of our food supply.Links:MIMIC images of Cyclone Nargis, which devastated Myanmar"Lettering in Agriculture: DHS, NBAF, and YOU" by Sharon K. Gilbert"The Government's Foot and Mouth Insanity" by Derek P. Gilbert"Nannies With Guns" by Derek P. GilbertTexas mental health workers rip Child Protective Services over sectKatie Thompson's websiteDeadstock by Kate IolaAlan Kluis' websiteThe 2008 Dutch Farmer's Almanac by Alan KluisNote: P.I.D. Radio is now a part of the Revelations Radio Network, a collection of like minded Internet broadcasters. Youâ€ll find all the shows collected at www.RevelationsRadioNetwork.com.Click arrow on the player below to listen now, or right-click (control-click for Macs) the "download" link to save the mp3 file to your computer.

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