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U.N. ‘secretly working with banks’ to destroy American food industry

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WND reported just days ago on a video that showed empty stores in France, where a climate agenda threatened the production processes for farmers, and they more or less staged a strike.

And just recently, in Germany, farmers blocked highways in protest over costly and unnecessary agriculture policies.

Now, however, there’s a new campaign against farmers, in which the United Nations works with banks to debank the food producers, closing their accounts and not allowing them to operate their businesses.

The report is from NewsAddicts, which explained officials from 12 U.S. states have sounded an alarm after finding out the “unelected globalist United Nations is secretly working with banks to destroy the American farming industry.”

The report explained the banks use the U.N.’s “Marxist ‘environmental, social, and corporate governance’ (ESG) criteria to score and penalize farmers.”

They found that those farmers not sufficiently “woke,” that is, using methods and processes that are not ESG-approved, have their accounts shut down without notice, the report said.

The report charged, “The plot seeks to throttle the agriculture industry to eliminate all those who fail to comply with the globalist ‘Net Zero’ agenda of the World Economic Forum (WEF)…”

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960 posted on 02/10/2024 6:01:39 AM PST by CottonBall (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.)
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Globalists Will Use Carbon Controls to Stop You From Growing Your Own Food

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In early 2020 in the midst of the covid lockdowns, blue states run by leftist governors pursued mandates with extreme prejudice. In red states like Montana, after the first month or two most of us simply ignored the restrictions and went on with life as usual. It was clear that covid was not the threat federal authorities made it out to be. However, in states like Michigan the vice was squeezed tighter and tighter under the direction of shady leaders like Gretchen Whitmer.

Whitmer used covid as an opportunity to institute some bizarre limitations on the public, including a mandate barring larger stores from selling seeds and garden supplies to customers. “If you’re not buying food or medicine or other essential items, you should not be going to the store,” Whitmer said when announcing her order. The leftist governor was fine with purchases of lottery tickets and liquor, but not gardening tools and seeds.

She never gave a logical reason why she targeted garden supplies, but most people in the preparedness community understood very well what this was all about: This was a beta-test for wider restrictions on food independence. There was widespread rhetoric in the media throughout 2020 attacking anyone stockpiling necessities as “hoarders,” and now they were going after people planning ahead and trying to grow their own food. The establishment did NOT want people to store or produce a personal food supply.

Another prospect that was being openly discussed among globalists was the idea that lockdowns were “helpful” in ways beyond stopping the spread of covid (the lockdowns were actually useless in stopping the spread of covid). They suggested that the these measures could be effective in preventing global carbon emissions and saving the world from “climate change.” The idea of climate lockdowns began to spread.

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961 posted on 02/10/2024 6:05:23 AM PST by CottonBall (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.)
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I was rearranging my supplies, in anticipation of getting another shelf (yay!!!!). I found my laundry soap supplies, which was once an obsession to figure out how to make homemade laundry detergent. Since then I have just been buying off the shelf detergent because of the ease of using it. But this brought back great memories and I still have a lot of supplies for when the time comes.

Does anybody continue to use your homemade laundry detergent?

Does anybody have some recipes or tips they can share?

The two main problems I encountered was how do you pulverize the bar of soap easily. I didn't want it ruining my food processor although that worked really well. I tried the microwave option, and decided that was the way to go. But it made quite a mess!

I quickly gave up on the liquid detergent as it seemed to gel inside the bottle with time and was very hard to get out.

The powdered version didn’t dissolve well in cooler water, so I thought liquid was the way to go – and quickly retracted from that, lol!

Recipes and Costs to follow
962 posted on 02/10/2024 7:36:08 AM PST by CottonBall (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.)
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