The Moringa oleifera tree grows 15 feet in one year and produces fuel, food, and medicine simultaneously. For 4,000 years, it sustained civilizations across Asia and Africa. Its seeds yield 38-40% oil that runs diesel engines without modification. Those same seeds purify contaminated water, killing 99% of bacteria. The leaves contain 7x more vitamin C than oranges, 4x more calcium than milk, and 2x more protein than yogurt.
In 1900, Rudolf Diesel demonstrated his engine running on peanut oil at the Paris World Exhibition. Henry Ford designed the Model T as a flex-fuel vehicle for ethanol and gasoline. Vegetable-based fuels were viable. Then John D. Rockefeller built Standard Oil, and by 1920, every alternative to petroleum vanished from American infrastructure.
Between 1943-1963, the Rockefeller Foundation spent $106 million promoting petroleum-dependent agriculture globally through the Green Revolution. Traditional systems that included Moringa were dismantled. Countries that fed themselves for millennia became dependent on imported fuel and food. This wasn’t accidental—it was designed to create dependency.
This documentary explores the suppressed history of Moringa and how one man’s oil empire shaped global energy and food systems for a century. Discover the nutritional science, water purification studies, and biodiesel applications that make Moringa a solution to three simultaneous crises: energy, food security, and clean water access.
