Tristram Stuart is an international award-winning author, speaker, campaigner, and expert on the environmental and social impacts of food production. His books, The Bloodless Revolution (2006) and Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal (2009), have been described as “a genuinely revelatory contribution to this history of human ideas” (Daily Telegraph) and his TED talk has been watched over a million times.The environmental campaigning organization he founded, Feedback (www.feedbackglobal.org), has spread its work into dozens of countries worldwide, working with governments, international institutions, businesses, non-governmental organizations, grassroots organizations and the public to change society’s attitude toward wasting food. Its campaigns and events include Feeding the 5000, a free public feast using food that would otherwise be wasted; the Pig Idea, which seeks to change laws that restrict food waste being used to feed pigs; and, the Gleaning Network of volunteers that harvest surplus produce that would be left to rot and redistributes to UK charities. Tristram was the winner of the international environmental award, The Sophie Prize, in 2011. He is an Ashoka Fellow, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and, most recently, a Champion 12.3 for the UN Sustainable Development Goal of halving food waste and reducing food loss globally by 2030.
In 2016, Tristram launched Toast Ale, a beer made with surplus bread that would otherwise be wasted. All profits go to the charity Feedback.
Focus on the Facts – 05.23.16
The guest was Kevin Galalae, a Canadian human rights activist, author, and historian. Kevin is an expert on the covert depopulation agenda and the methods being used. He is currently on a Hunger Strike at the Vatican challenging Pope Francis to break the vow of silence regarding the Global Depopulation Policy and to come to the people’s defense by publicly condemning the covert methods of population control employed by the UN and governments around the world since 1945. Kevin reports that the nearly 7 decades of chemical and biological agents used on the general public to engineer a global population decline have succeeded in preventing the birth of 2 billion children and causing the premature death of at least 500 million people. Kevin explained the 3 phases of the global depopulation since 1945 and how the depopulation measures were set up and the reasoning behind them.