Posted on 05/07/2022 2:24:24 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Is famine in our future? Could that possibly happen here in America, the land of prosperity and plenty?
And, if the answer is “yes,” then how near might that awful future be? And what might be done to prevent or mitigate it? Right now, tens of millions of people in the world’s poorest countries are facing starvation. The blame for much of that human desolation can be laid squarely on the shoulders of the World Health Organization, the United Nations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the national “health” bureaucracies that have used politicized “science” to force deadly lockdowns on the entire human population of our planet.
In April of 2020, David Beasley, executive director of the United Nations World Food Program, warned that the Covid lockdowns could prove more lethal than the virus. “In a worst-case scenario, we could be looking at famine in about three dozen countries,” Beasley stated. There’s “a real danger that more people could potentially die from the economic impact of COVID-19 than from the virus itself,” he warned, noting further that the world could face “multiple famines of biblical proportions within a few short months.” That was two years ago. As we reported at the time, “The shutdowns and lockdowns mandated by WHO, the CDC, and other ‘health authorities’ have disrupted planting, harvesting, processing, and transportation of foodstuffs globally, with the deadliest effects falling on the world’s most vulnerable.” Those deadly effects are still being felt in Ethiopia, Kenya, Chad, Burundi, Eritrea, Comoros, Sudan, Yemen, and dozens of other countries.
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The first crumb is the same as the last. Don’t waste.
There’s a nonrandom epidemic of mysterious fires burning down food processing, storage facilities.
Time to stack those cans of spaghetti sauce, right, Jojo?
All by design...
Planned, all planned along with other destructive events they will be encouraging this year and next
Dump those paper dollars for food. Some gold, some silver, too.
Don’t forget seeds! If you don’t garden regularly, start now. You don’t want your first garden to be the one your life depends on, there’s too big a learning curve for that!
Gold, silver, lead, copper, brass ...
I don’t do too well on low protein diets. Tomatoes and potatoes are about the only thing I mess with anymore. Some garlic. I do like spinach and I stocked up on that at Walmart. 6lb cans for 4.72, shipped.
Good luck!
All by design...
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That is what sanctions did, weaponized the USD- the world is ditching dollars and is turning to commodities based currencies- keep in mind Russia is the largest exporter of energy and commodities in the world, China is the largest provider of intermediate and consumer goods.
As of yesterday, only two currencies ROSE against the USD- Russian Ruble and Brazilian Real.The Ruble is at 64, the highest it has ever been, and rising!
So, Xi and Vlad say in the very near future, checkmate, again.
Thanks Joe, and all the Ukie war cheerleaders.
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I can sympathize. I’m missing enough enzymes to need animal proteins, specifically, in my diet.
But, it’s good to figure out what you are able to grow and use. This year I’m expanding the list of things I’m growing to feed my chickens. :)
“Look at my new sandwich! It’s people.”
I put my money into blue steel and lead.
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