Posted on 01/31/2023 9:03:04 PM PST by CFW
The world is facing a long list of troubles often isolated to specific regions. Still, one issue experts warn is just on the horizon is a global food shortage that is likely to threaten every country.
Farmers everywhere are already noting there is a shortage of fertilizers needed to keep crop yields at their highest levels to feed the nearly 8 billion people of the world.
Last year, for instance, U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and author Michael Yon told SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily that all of the 26 major plants in Europe that produce nitrogen-based fertilizers are either closed down or on the verge of closing. This will lead to famine. It’s just mathematics at this point,”
(Excerpt) Read more at lidblog.com ...
We are so screwed.
Drill baby drill!
Lock that Klauss guy and all his minions up.
I find it hard to believe this all is not fully intentional.
“I find it hard to believe this all is not fully intentional.”
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It has to be. WEF folks have admitted that if you make sure the peons are hungry you can control them a lot easier.
Starvation is a traditional ethnic cleaning tool of communists.
So half of the plants that make nitrogen-based fertilizers are closed and The Netherlands is taking farmers’ land because the cows produce too much nitrogen?
1. Intentional reduction of natural gas fracking and recovery (urea is made from ammonia made from natural gas)
2. Bird flu
3. Food processing plant fires and explosions
4. Animal and chicken feed causing problems
5. TPTB want the world eating insect protein
Way too many coincidences.
It is fully intentional.
Right.
I remember a Russian commenting to an American interviewer in the late 1990s about our supermarkets and food warehouses and trucking:
“In your country your government food distribution system is more efficient than ours.”
That didn’t work out too well for the French nobility...
The war on food production is deliberate.
Before everyone freaks well into the weekend, it might be prudent to ask what is the fertilizer plant situation NOW, instead of last year. Europe looks like it will get through this winter without serious natural gas shortages, and, Euro gas prices have seen notable relief.
It appears to still be a problem that farmers are going to have to wrestle with as they make the decision whether to order fertilizer at the current high prices, and hope that their crops are sufficient to warrant the costs, or forego planting this season. The link below is from earlier this month.
https://www.producer.com/markets/farmers-continue-to-wrestle-with-fertilizer-crop-spread/
Natural gas is a key component in the production of nitrogen based fertilizer. Draw your own conclusions.
Leave it to government to somehow exhaust the supply of bulls###.
They are not trying to kill you, they are preparing you for ‘new and improved’ food:
https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.2144/btn-2022-0102
(also explains crispr)
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.1c02653
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