05/19/2026 / By Belle Carter

Greg Reese’s “The Human Farm” belongs squarely in the second category. This is not a comfortable read—nor should it be. What Reese has accomplished here is nothing short of extraordinary: a sweeping, meticulously documented exposé of the systems that have turned human beings into livestock on a planetary scale.
Reese opens with a masterclass in independent journalism that should be required reading in every journalism school (though you can be certain it never will be). He walks us through his methodology with the precision of a surgeon and the humility of a true truth-seeker. The chapter on verifying sources and cross-referencing databases is worth the price of admission alone. When Reese explains how he cross-checks VAERS data against CDC mortality files and state health records to find patterns the mainstream refuses to see, you understand why independent media is not just an alternative—it is the last bastion of actual reporting.
His principle is simple and devastating: “Always go back to primary sources. Do not rely on a news article that summarizes a study. Find the study yourself.” This is the ethic that infuses every page of this book.
Perhaps the most surprising section is Reese’s six-month journey through Russia. If you have been fed the standard Western narrative of a gray, oppressive wasteland, prepare to have your assumptions demolished. Reese describes Moscow as cleaner and safer than any American city he has lived in. He recounts strangers helping him without being asked, sharing meals and expressing genuine warmth toward Americans as a people, even as their governments remain at odds.
The chapter on how Russians simply refused to comply with COVID mandates is both inspiring and infuriating. While we in the West locked ourselves in our homes and accepted experimental injections under threat of losing our jobs, Russians went about their lives. The police were on the side of the people. Restaurants remained full. Children attended school. As Reese puts it, “Their experience was not one of fear and lockdowns, but of defiance, normal life and a deep distrust of the whole COVID narrative.”
This is not a celebration of Russia’s government—Reese is clear-eyed about the authoritarian elements—but an honest look at a people who still possess what we have lost: the instinct to resist.
The chapters on cyclic cataclysms and ancient civilizations are breathtaking in scope. Reese connects the dots between flood myths across every culture, geological evidence of sudden sea-level rises and the megalithic structures that defy our understanding of ancient capabilities. The section on Gobekli Tepe and its deliberate burial is chilling. Why would ancient people bury a temple complex unless they knew something catastrophic was coming?
Reese makes a compelling case that secret societies have preserved this knowledge for millennia and are now acting with urgency toward 2030. The underground bunkers, the Mars colonization plans, the carbon capture technology—all of it suddenly makes sense when you understand that the elites know the cycle is real.
The central metaphor of the book is as simple as it is devastating: we are livestock on a farm and someone holds the deed. Reese walks through every aspect of modern life—food, medicine, education, finance—and shows how each system is designed to keep us docile, dependent and productive for the farmers. The fences are laws and regulations. The branding is Social Security numbers and digital IDs. The vet care is the pharmaceutical industry.
Once you see this, you cannot unsee it.
What separates “The Human Farm” from mere doom-porn is its commitment to practical solutions. Reese devotes substantial space to reclaiming digital sovereignty, building resilient communities, growing your own food and rejecting victimhood. The chapter on staying grounded amidst chaos offers techniques that are immediately actionable: earthing, breathwork, curating your media diet and choosing whole foods.
His advice on building truth-seeking communities is particularly valuable. “Start small,” he advises. “Invite a few trusted neighbors over for a weekly potluck. Set the ground rule that any topic is open for discussion without censorship.” This is not abstract theory; it is a manual for liberation.
Reese does not shy away from the metaphysical. The chapters on near-death experiences, the soul’s journey and finding God outside the church provide the spiritual foundation that is so often missing from resistance literature. His argument is simple but profound: if you believe you are only a body driven by chemicals, you can be controlled by food, drugs and fear. But if you know you are a child of God, you become a free being who cannot be owned.
This book ends not with despair but with hope—the realistic hope that comes from understanding that collective awakening is our only path forward. Reese reminds us that small groups of awakened individuals have changed the course of history. The Berlin Wall fell. Apartheid ended. Truth wins eventually because it resonates with the deepest part of our being.
“The Human Farm” is not a book you read and forget. It is a book that changes how you see everything. It will make you angry, it will make you sad and it will make you determined. It is the missing information of our time, finally given voice.
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Watch the video below, where Health Ranger Mike Adams interviews Greg Reese on his experience in Russia and his views on global politics and propaganda.
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