Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Is a food activist the messiah?

I had missed this but The Guardian wrote this a week ago Friday: I'm not the messiah, says food activist – but his many worshippers do not believe him. "The trouble started when Raj Patel appeared on American TV to plug his latest book, an analysis of the financial crisis called The Value of Nothing.

The London-born author, 37, thought his slot on comedy talkshow The Colbert Report went well enough: the host made a few jokes, Patel talked a little about his work and then, job done, he went back to his home in San Francisco.

Shortly afterwards, however, things took a strange turn. Over the course of a couple of days, cryptic messages started filling his inbox.

'I started getting emails saying 'have you heard of Benjamin Creme?' and 'are you the world teacher?'' he said. 'Then all of a sudden it wasn't just random internet folk, but also friends saying, 'Have you seen this?''

What he had written off as gobbledygook suddenly turned into something altogether more bizarre: he was being lauded by members of an obscure religious group who had decided that Patel – a food activist who grew up in a corner shop in Golders Green in north-west London – was, in fact, the messiah."

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