Posted on 08/31/2022 2:08:27 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Are you hungry? Good, according to the central planners.
The folks over at the UN stopped destroying the world for a brief few minutes to publish a piece (snapshot below) justifying their behavior and explaining the “benefits” of the famine they’ve engineered.
Not making this up.
The article remained on the UN website for a day or so before being deleted after it went viral on social media, with people horrified at the truly unbelievable evil. The good thing about this is that as they continue with their predictive programming and NLP (seriously, look into both and it promises to blow your mind), more and more people wake from their trance. Once woken, they realize the incredible danger they are all in. And that is a good thing because you can’t fight an enemy until you understand one exists.
The “great reset” requires a populace beholden to the government and nobody else. As the central planners pursue their agenda of getting there, this is bound to be fraught with an awakening and a lot of angst.
(Excerpt) Read more at internationalman.com ...
They won’t be shooting the elites in their protected places. The rabble will be shooting each other.
Just getting started.
Diesel prices are set to go up in October.
Farm to fork prices haven’t even showed up yet.
Oct Corn 6.705.
Prepare accordingly.
Sage advice!
Read later.
Just went to Sam’s club, known for cheap prices.
A large Maxwell house plastic container was $11, I remember it about $8 this spring.
They had quite large whole “young” chickens, uncooked. $17 each.
Candy was through the roof. The large quantity snicker jar was $40, the mini ones. The had large mixed candy containers to hand out at Halloween for $30.
Grapes were expensive. Etc
It occurs to me we don’t have to run out of food, it could just get so expensive poor people can’t buy it, or enough quality food to stay healthy.
Maybe I’m silly but I bought a 25 pound bag of jasmine rice , I’m going to fill up some old 2 liter bottles with CO2 then store them. Putting away some other things, canned 24 quart jars of home grown tomatoes this year. I’m not even a prepper really.
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