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Are You Prepared for the Coming Food Catastrophe?
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:17 am
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:17 am
Are You Prepared for the Coming Food Catastrophe?
Across the world, experts and analysts are now warning of skyrocketing food prices and catastrophic food shortages. In mid-May 2022, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said the world is facing years of famine, and urged Russia to “permit the safe and secure export of grain stored in Ukrainian ports” to ease shortages.1,2
Blame for this global food shortage is, officially, being laid at the feet of “climate change,” the COVID pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.3 But while all of those have played their role, other factors are also contributing to bring our food system to the breaking point.
In 1992 at the Earth Summit, under-secretary-general of the Convention on Climate Change and executive director of the UN Environment Program, Maurice Strong, stated that:25
“Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class, involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and workplace air-conditioning, and suburban housing, are not sustainable.”
If meat consumption, frozen foods, fossil fuel use, home appliances, air conditioning and single-family homes are “unsustainable,” it stands to reason that the goal of any sustainable development scheme is to eliminate all of those things, and this process of elimination is now well underway.
It’s All About Creating Forced Dependency
Understand, The Great Reset involves the destruction of supply chains, the energy sector, the food supply and workforce, to create dependency on government, which in turn will be taken over by private interests and central banks through the collapse of the global economy. A large-enough war would accomplish all of these aims, which is why the possibility of world war cannot be discounted. An anonymous correspondent recently wrote about this on WinterOak.org:26
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Across the world, experts and analysts are now warning of skyrocketing food prices and catastrophic food shortages. In mid-May 2022, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said the world is facing years of famine, and urged Russia to “permit the safe and secure export of grain stored in Ukrainian ports” to ease shortages.1,2
Blame for this global food shortage is, officially, being laid at the feet of “climate change,” the COVID pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.3 But while all of those have played their role, other factors are also contributing to bring our food system to the breaking point.
In 1992 at the Earth Summit, under-secretary-general of the Convention on Climate Change and executive director of the UN Environment Program, Maurice Strong, stated that:25
“Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class, involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and workplace air-conditioning, and suburban housing, are not sustainable.”
If meat consumption, frozen foods, fossil fuel use, home appliances, air conditioning and single-family homes are “unsustainable,” it stands to reason that the goal of any sustainable development scheme is to eliminate all of those things, and this process of elimination is now well underway.
It’s All About Creating Forced Dependency
Understand, The Great Reset involves the destruction of supply chains, the energy sector, the food supply and workforce, to create dependency on government, which in turn will be taken over by private interests and central banks through the collapse of the global economy. A large-enough war would accomplish all of these aims, which is why the possibility of world war cannot be discounted. An anonymous correspondent recently wrote about this on WinterOak.org:26
LINK
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:18 am to djmed
I have ammo and there are lots of hogs to kill.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:19 am to djmed
I’ve been thinking about this hard. I’m going to start buying up non perishable foods after procrastinating
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:22 am to xxTIMMYxx
I have a few freezers full of meat. And a few coolers full on can goods.
Figure it can’t hurt
Figure it can’t hurt
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:22 am to djmed
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Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class, involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and workplace air-conditioning, and suburban housing, are not sustainable.”
The hell it isn’t.
It isn’t if you freaking follow the greenies playbook.
It is in a sane world.
Again. When John Kerry, Barack Obama, Leonardo DeCaprio, Al Gore, and all the other greenie dolts downsize to a 1200 sq ft house, shut off their A/C, eliminate their needless 2nd homes, ground their jets, and eat nothing but plants. Maybe I’ll take them seriously.
Until then… I’ll rev up my SUV in remembrance of their hypocrisy.
And also notice….. they said “middle class”. Didn’t say nothing about the “upper class”. Just an observation.
This post was edited on 6/15/22 at 9:27 am
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:22 am to TrueTiger
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I have ammo and there are lots of hogs to kill.
You're blaming hogs?
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:25 am to djmed
And our govt thinks increasing ethanol in fuel from 10 to 15% is a good idea. They get literally everything wrong.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:26 am to xxTIMMYxx
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I’ve been thinking about this hard. I’m going to start buying up non perishable foods after procrastinating
This has been running through my head as well.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:30 am to djmed
Im gonna buy one of those big arse sacks of rice from Costco. Flour too. They should each last a year or two.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:30 am to djmed
I’ve been working on stocking the pantry for several months now. At worst, the canned goods are cheaper than they will be in a year.
If there’s a rush, I’ll still be there to try to grab some odds and ends, but at least I won’t have to panic about the finding the staples.
If there’s a rush, I’ll still be there to try to grab some odds and ends, but at least I won’t have to panic about the finding the staples.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:35 am to TheSadvocate
I buy the 25 pound bags at regular intervals. Rice does turn brown and sours after a while. And I hate dumping a 50 pound bag all at once. Have 40 pound buckets of beans and dried potatoes in long-term buckets. Also have a large quantity of dried wheat for bread, but I need to buy an electric mill and try it out. Making fresh bread seems a good idea either way.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:39 am to djmed
Very few are prepared for a true collapse...
It is late in the game to try to get prepared as well...
It is late in the game to try to get prepared as well...
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:41 am to djmed
Also, CC had nothing to do with this. Russia/Ukraine does a tad, but I’ve been in discussions about world wide food shortages for 2 years now. We all saw it coming. Also, be prepared for our government to ship our food overseas when we need it
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:41 am to NashvilleTider
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I have a few freezers full of meat. And a few coolers full on can goods.
Figure it can’t hurt
Wait till we start losing electricity.
This post was edited on 6/15/22 at 9:42 am
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:43 am to xxTIMMYxx
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be prepared for our government to ship our food overseas when we need it
This right here... they will discourage expansion of planting here (policies, rules, regulations) and ship what we do produce to a "needy" country...
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:43 am to NashvilleTider
Sounds like you are peeking in my workshop
Posted on 6/15/22 at 9:43 am to djmed
Cannibalism is a possibility for me. I just don’t want to eat mRNA-contaminated meat and don’t want to eat my fellow pure-bloods out of respect.
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