The Human Harvest - Growing Children Instead of Cattle (Paperback)


"The Human Harvest" asks the following:
1)What if the world stopped feeding cattle, and instead used that same grain to feed children?
2)What if our government decided to subsidize farmers and ranchers who raised children instead of cattle?
3)What keeps humans from giving the same care and medical attention to children as we do cattle?
4)Is it fair to let kids remain small and weak when we have anabolic steroids that could help them grow and eventually regain their intended size?
6)If a cure for AIDS could be found by implanting a microchip into children and the child were monitored and tracked every second of the day, should we implant children?

Nebraskan Dan Freeman sells his 2000 head of cattle and opens a Freeman Farm in Zimbabwe, Africa. He is paid by the US and Zimbabwe governments for growing kids instead of cattle. Like cattle, the kids are implanted with microchips and growth hormones. The program becomes so successful Dan's son Tyler moves to Africa to open other Freeman Farms. The potential unintended results of the program should alarm you.


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"The Human Harvest" asks the following:
1)What if the world stopped feeding cattle, and instead used that same grain to feed children?
2)What if our government decided to subsidize farmers and ranchers who raised children instead of cattle?
3)What keeps humans from giving the same care and medical attention to children as we do cattle?
4)Is it fair to let kids remain small and weak when we have anabolic steroids that could help them grow and eventually regain their intended size?
6)If a cure for AIDS could be found by implanting a microchip into children and the child were monitored and tracked every second of the day, should we implant children?

Nebraskan Dan Freeman sells his 2000 head of cattle and opens a Freeman Farm in Zimbabwe, Africa. He is paid by the US and Zimbabwe governments for growing kids instead of cattle. Like cattle, the kids are implanted with microchips and growth hormones. The program becomes so successful Dan's son Tyler moves to Africa to open other Freeman Farms. The potential unintended results of the program should alarm you.

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General

Imprint

Iuniverse, Inc.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2003

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

October 2003

Authors

Dimensions

232 x 155 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

220

ISBN-13

978-0-595-28397-2

Barcode

9780595283972

Categories

LSN

0-595-28397-7



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