You might not think it, but it was always the farmers who raised hell in this country. They worked for themselves, were self-reliant, and weren’t abo… - Daniel Suarez

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You might not think it, but it was always the farmers who raised hell in this country. They worked for themselves, were self-reliant, and weren’t about to take shit from anybody. But then some clever bastard figured out how to make crops inedible. My family’s been doing industrial farming for forty years and all it produces is debt, pollution, and water shortages. It ruins the land and the people on it.

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About Daniel Suarez

Daniel Suarez (born December 21, 1964) is an American author of the 2006 techno-thriller Daemon.

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Alternative Names: Leinad Zeraus
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