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Matthew
1st July 2021, 23:00
This farmer claims there's plenty of food in the UK and Europe but the food is being bought and destroyed. I have no idea if this is the case, but thought I would share that farmer's video

https://twitter.com/waldron_pj/status/1410351646404755464

Sérénité
1st July 2021, 23:28
This is about the 4th similar story I’ve heard like this over the last couple of weeks.
The ones I can remember the details are; an Indian man interviewed by Dr Kate Mahajani (sp?) at the London Protest on Saturday saying very much the same about his family who are farmers in India, Italy and Spain.
Another man recently in either Greece or Turkey was showing massive piles of fresh fruit and vedg on landfill sites that hadn’t even reached market or shops.

Bubu
2nd July 2021, 10:27
This farmer claims there's plenty of food in the UK and Europe but the food is being bought and destroyed. I have no idea if this is the case, but thought I would share that farmer's video

https://twitter.com/waldron_pj/status/1410351646404755464

Basically its bartered with useless pieces of paper ( speaking of real value). Imagine 10 truckloads of valuable fruits and veggies bartered with one small suitcase of useless paper. That's what money can do.

Brigantia
2nd July 2021, 12:11
I've been seconded to a supermarket shop floor from my usual job, but overall it's been quite well stocked but erratic. Some things seem to disappear and a week or so later you get a flood of them.

One thing that I've noticed is that the deliveries have all been changed to odd times and that is causing huge problems for the night crew who get the shelves filled.

I know some farmers round here, I'll see if I can get some news off them.

Karen (Geophyz)
2nd July 2021, 14:13
For some reason I can't get sugar! I order it and get a "no stock" notice. I went to town looking for some and there was none on the shelves. I need sugar for my Hummingbirds!

Bubu
2nd July 2021, 14:47
Lets run our imagination around this money thing because I am pretty sure its what causing most of our problems. So lets say there is a group of people with a self proclaimed sole right to print money. They order some cheap raw materials, like abaca, run them on their especially designed money press. Such that no one can counterfeit. And they announce, "this is the only money authorize to go on circulation". And viola they can buy all the truck loads of food and destroy it. Hoard the sugar and hide it or dump it somewhere. While folks like you and me who have no authority or even means to print money have to sweat to get hold of some money to buy some carrots to eat. We are being dupe, we been dupe a long long time ago.

avid
2nd July 2021, 15:13
Suddenly, in uk, a dearth of hgv drivers as most dashed off back to Eastern Europe due to pandemic issues, therefore a lack of supplies mobility.
If push comes to shove, we can utilise the military to move goods around, but localised incentives need to happen, decent pay, resources/facilities for hgv drivers, etc. Unnecessarily bureaucratic nonsense slowing down supplies for ridiculous reasons. Yes, there are ‘dodgy feet’ on many brakes. Follow the money…
Actually, follow the ‘Mob’. 😡






Interpretive note from Bill: :)
'HGV' = Heavy Goods Vehicle, which is British for a truck.
:thumbsup:

Brigantia
2nd July 2021, 16:11
Suddenly, in uk, a dearth of hgv drivers as most dashed off back to Eastern Europe due to pandemic issues, therefore a lack of supplies mobility.

That's what they say... there was a post about an article in The Grocer that stated that there was a shortfall of 65000 HGV drivers.

Possibly... the reason was given that many eastern Europeans working here have returned home to their countries due to the scamdemic and Brexit, that was reported last year. (I know quite a few round here... they're staying here for the earnings.) With so many people having lost their jobs last year, would this not have been a good opportunity for some of them to retrain and work as HGV drivers? Where is the big push for this to happen if it has now reached a crisis point? Why was this not foreseen?

Can they not 'think outside the box' from getting a HGV taking produce to a massive distribution centre and then sending the stock out in an HGV to stores? Why not straight to store in smaller vans?

Something smells off from the official story.

PS - I just checked how long it takes to get an HGV licence; 8 to 10 weeks, so it says here (https://www.hgvtraining.net/how-long-does-hgv-driver-training-take/).

palehorse
3rd July 2021, 06:04
Here in my area not a single problem, no signals of food shortage, but prices are up a little bit, especially meat.

My family in law they are farmers in the north-west part of the country, beside their own personal polyculture, they also have a monoculture at times producing rice, cassava, sugar cane mostly, this year they will be harvesting cassava again, they sell the entire harvest direct to a tapioca flour factory, beside the low prices they are paying, cassava is growing as always, my in law mentioned something about too much rain this year, and they will have to harvest weeks earlier, he was happy with that because they can start straight away to plough and plant new crop for the next season.
I know a corn farmer around there, his farm is producing beautiful golden corns for years, the rice fields are shining, papayas, coconuts and bananas everywhere..
I don't know, I am not an expert on this subject, but this is my personal opinion and analysis of the food situation in my area (which include south and north-west country), everything seems to be fine in the country side nobody is arguing about been hungry or even worried about food shortage. Truly nobody is speaking about it for now.

If I hear anything I will report back.

Bubu
3rd July 2021, 12:57
Here in my area not a single problem, no signals of food shortage, but prices are up a little bit, especially meat.

My family in law they are farmers in the north-west part of the country, beside their own personal polyculture, they also have a monoculture at times producing rice, cassava, sugar cane mostly, this year they will be harvesting cassava again, they sell the entire harvest direct to a tapioca flour factory, beside the low prices they are paying, cassava is growing as always, my in law mentioned something about too much rain this year, and they will have to harvest weeks earlier, he was happy with that because they can start straight away to plough and plant new crop for the next season.
I know a corn farmer around there, his farm is producing beautiful golden corns for years, the rice fields are shining, papayas, coconuts and bananas everywhere..
I don't know, I am not an expert on this subject, but this is my personal opinion and analysis of the food situation in my area (which include south and north-west country), everything seems to be fine in the country side nobody is arguing about been hungry or even worried about food shortage. Truly nobody is speaking about it for now.

If I hear anything I will report back.

If your area is a food producing area, then there wouldn't be any problem with food supply as the problem is in the transporting. In fact there should be an over supply of food in food producing areas for the same reason stated above. Check prices of other commodities not locally produce chances is that there is a price increase.

palehorse
3rd July 2021, 14:36
Here in my area not a single problem, no signals of food shortage, but prices are up a little bit, especially meat.

My family in law they are farmers in the north-west part of the country, beside their own personal polyculture, they also have a monoculture at times producing rice, cassava, sugar cane mostly, this year they will be harvesting cassava again, they sell the entire harvest direct to a tapioca flour factory, beside the low prices they are paying, cassava is growing as always, my in law mentioned something about too much rain this year, and they will have to harvest weeks earlier, he was happy with that because they can start straight away to plough and plant new crop for the next season.
I know a corn farmer around there, his farm is producing beautiful golden corns for years, the rice fields are shining, papayas, coconuts and bananas everywhere..
I don't know, I am not an expert on this subject, but this is my personal opinion and analysis of the food situation in my area (which include south and north-west country), everything seems to be fine in the country side nobody is arguing about been hungry or even worried about food shortage. Truly nobody is speaking about it for now.

If I hear anything I will report back.

If your area is a food producing area, then there wouldn't be any problem with food supply as the problem is in the transporting. In fact there should be an over supply of food in food producing areas for the same reason stated above. Check prices of other commodities not locally produce chances is that there is a price increase.



As far as I know the big fresh fish market in Samut Prakan was closed but reopened now, the farmers market called Talat Thai (https://talaadthai.com/en) a huge wholesale and retail market is open, it is where all the farmers dump their bulks (close to Bangkok) and it is the place where most supermarkets, restaurants, shops, etc buy from.

Market is open, transportation inter-provinces not fully operational due to lockdowns in some areas, but still working. I go at least 2x a week around 06:00 AM to buy freshies, it is all fresh as usual, the source of the veggies is from Pathum Thani (Talat Thai) and also local produces, I prefer the local ones, they also sell fruits and gigantic mushrooms from China and India regularly.

That means farmers are able to delivery their produce to the hub and the hub is able to distribute to the outlets, as far as I can tell the chain still working here.

I hope it keep that way, but if not, local produces will still producing as far I can tell, unless someone at gun point force them to stop, but in that case we are talking tyranny.

EarthGirl
3rd July 2021, 19:50
This was a thread posted on twitter about the supposed 'lack' of HGV drivers and why, makes for interesting reading,

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can anyone help and show the whole thread please?

Bill Ryan
3rd July 2021, 20:23
can anyone help and show the whole thread please?

Here it is. I formatted it as best as I could for easy reading, but there are some VERY long sentences!

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@kt_grant (https://twitter.com/kt_grant)
Hello Katie, I read your article on the supposed driver shortage, I have read numerous articles from news outlets and industry representatives over last few weeks and I’d like to tell you that you have been sucked into a haulage industry lie! Let me explain

1)There are currently 56,000 registered LGV license holders in DVLA database that do not drive for a living as the do not posses a DCPC (Drivers certificate of professional competence) this was introduced in 2009 by an EU initiative lead by training companies and is a £3.1 billion industry.

It requires drivers to have 35 hours of classroom study every 5 years but from the very beginning was a joke that was both insulting to drivers and of no benefit to safety in the industry, at one point drivers could sit the same module of 7 hours 5 times in a row simply to get the DCPC, how is that beneficial?

Lots of drivers left the industry then and more over the next 10 years by 2019 45,000 drivers had failed to resit the CPC and moved to other work.

2) The pay: when I first started in this industry on leaving the RAF in 1993 the pay was very good however over the last 28 years as the cost of living went up the wages went down and the influx of Eastern European drivers again drove wages downwards, this was until IR35 was introduced in April this year that closed a tax loophole that haulage companies exploited classing drivers as self employed, it meant thousands of companies didn’t pay employers N.I and drivers were avoiding tax, lots of drivers were sucked into the scam as higher rates were offered to them and again suppressing PAYE rates, when HMRC caught the scheme the EU drivers left U.K. owing millions in taxes and U.K. drivers were hit for thousands in back taxes, I never fell for the trap so struggled with low pay as a result.

3) Long hours: despite the working time directive stating 48 hours is a maximum in a week lorry drivers because of low pay & another loophole are doing between 70-80 hours a week and can legally work more leading to tired drivers on our roads week after week and that takes a toll on family life and mental health, until recently it was commonplace for drivers to be away up to 9 weeks at a time, new rules reduce that to 3 weeks but that rule too can be bypassed by putting drivers in a hotel for 45 hours ever 3rd week (some put drivers in portacabins!) drivers had to work these hours because of the low pay but those that stopped driving are because of health or family issues.

4) Conditions on the road: In 1994 there were some 600+ Truckstop sun the U.K. were a driver could stop to have a shower and eat that figure today is 109 including 35 motorway services that provide horrendous facilities for £35 a night that most companies will not reimburse!

This leads to drivers parking in lay-bys and industrial estates with no facilities leading to a problem with human waste etc this leads to lorry parking bans and clamping (@KentHighways (https://twitter.com/KentHighways) wants a county wide clamping order for every lay-by) there’s also a safety issue with load & diesel thefts going up 300% in 10 years because of a lack of safe affordable parking, many drivers are assaulted during these theft attempts as they act as unpaid security guards!

5) Driver treatment: during the pandemic drivers continued working putting their health at risk and because the average driver age is now 50+ a lot who did catch Covid passed away due to poor health related to lack of places to get good healthy food, but as we kept working we were treated awfully but the very companies who are now shouting about a shortage of drivers!

Drivers were denied access to facilities at customers to use toilets or hand washing etc, Truckstops & services were closed leading to drivers not being able to get a hot meal and shower, we were classed as key workers but treated like vermin, I ask you who after this would want to continue driving in this industry?

6) Cost: Did you know the cost to become a truck driver is now on average £6,000+ an articulated truck is a class 1 and a rigid is class 2 drivers need to pay to learn class 2 then pay again to take class 1 then pay for a medical, DCPC tachograph card and driving license all this cost cannot be claimed back nor can you get help from the DWP/government to learn and because of the low pay and conditions less young people are coming into the industry after all you can get the same rate working in a warehouse!

7) Red tape: after spending thousands of pounds learning to drive taking a CPC and trying to get a job that requires a minimum of two years experience, you then come across both the DVLA & the DVSA Both agencies are set up to ensure safety on the roads but the power they hold is enormous and they can fine large amounts of money and even revoke a vocational LGV entitlement for relatively minor breaches of rules, so again drivers get fed up and hang up their keys.

8) The BIG industry lie: The transport industry and its customers for the last few weeks since IR 35 introduction have been slowly leaking to mainstream media that there is a shortage of drivers that’s going to lead to a a shortage of food & higher prices in shops, this diatribe has been spotted in many publications, across both the BBC and ITV morning programs, in newspapers and online articles and they all seem to offer the same solution: and that is to introduce drivers from outside the EU and relax immigration rules, they say this will help when it is simply a ruse to allow companies to employ drivers on lower rates from non EU countries one supplier even went as far to say drivers from sub-Saharan Africa could be brought to the UK in weeks and put to work, but myself & all the drivers in the UK & those at @Brakecharity (https://twitter.com/Brakecharity) are rightly horrified at the thought of bringing drivers to the UK from countries with horrendous safety records, a trial on drivers from Senegal was ended early when out of the 18 drivers allowed to the UK 15 had accidents in a four week period that led to 2 deaths, but industry is unperturbed by this and wants to bring back but allow tens of thousands of drivers from around the world to apply to come to the UK by reducing the immigration status of truckdrivers to a non-professional level.

The Home Office of course has rightly rejected this saying that we cannot have a two tier system with drivers in the UK being regarded as a professional body and then introducing it is nonprofessional for immigration and that the industry its self has the means to rectify the situation by increasing conditions and pay.

As I said I have read at least 20 articles across MSM and industry press but I have yet to see a single article written from the drivers point of view And that’s because we don’t have the weight of a powerful industry behind us and that industry is driving all these reports and pulling the wool over the eyes of journalists and media outlets, please for level playing ground consider asking your editor to allow you or one of your colleagues to do interviews with drivers and get their perspective, because I can see what’s coming and that is there will be a headline soon that screams “Drivers hold U.K. to ransom” and will be an attack on drivers orchestrated by the industry fat cats!

It will do untold damage in the eyes of the public and probably lead to more drivers quitting for good exasperating this current situation thank you for your time!

EarthGirl
3rd July 2021, 20:24
HUGE HUGS Bill x

oz93666
4th July 2021, 06:00
This farmer claims there's plenty of food in the UK and Europe but the food is being bought and destroyed.

The farmer gives no indication of where he gets his information..."It's going to be bought in bulk and destroyed" ..

The logistics of this are mind-blowing and virtually impossible to carry out ... 600M people in Europe .. if each person consumes 1 Kg of fresh veg a week , that's 600,000 tonnes ... Around 50,000 truck loads of food has to be dumped ... Where? ... in land fill ? ...50.000 truck drivers diverted to land fill sites instead of going to food depots ! Do you think they could keep that secret???

They are trying to sabotage food supply , but the only way I can see this happening is a massive cyber attack , electric power disrupted , petrol disrupted no communication .. There is a constant stream of cyber attack news to get people used to this idea ... here's an article from BBC today ! ... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57703836

palehorse
4th July 2021, 06:11
This farmer claims there's plenty of food in the UK and Europe but the food is being bought and destroyed.
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They are trying to sabotage food supply , but the only way I can see this happening is a massive cyber attack , electric power disrupted , petrol disrupted no communication .. There is a constant stream of cyber attack news to get people used to this idea ... here's an article from BBC today ! ... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57703836

The coop supermarket network in Sweden was hit by the same cyber attack from US, they use the same software, they have around 800 stores, 500 was closed because all terminals stopped working, since they do not accept cash as payment, shutdown operation until mitigate the problem is the only option.

Brigantia
4th July 2021, 09:23
This farmer claims there's plenty of food in the UK and Europe but the food is being bought and destroyed.

The farmer gives no indication of where he gets his information..."It's going to be bought in bulk and destroyed" ..

The logistics of this are mind-blowing and virtually impossible to carry out ... 600M people in Europe .. if each person consumes 1 Kg of fresh veg a week , that's 600,000 tonnes ... Around 50,000 truck loads of food has to be dumped ... Where? ... in land fill ? ...50.000 truck drivers diverted to land fill sites instead of going to food depots ! Do you think they could keep that secret???

They are trying to sabotage food supply , but the only way I can see this happening is a massive cyber attack , electric power disrupted , petrol disrupted no communication .. There is a constant stream of cyber attack news to get people used to this idea ... here's an article from BBC today ! ... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57703836

All valid points, until there's concrete evidence we can't confirm this.

Does anyone remember the EEC's butter mountains and wine lakes of the 1970's? That was a huge scandal when it broke... in order to keep prices high to maintain farmers' profits the EEC (European Economic Community, that later morphed into the EU) bought a load of surplus produce and stored it. Obviously they could only keep it for so long, then it went to waste.

Possibly the 'mountain depots' still exist.

Matthew
4th July 2021, 10:38
This farmer claims there's plenty of food in the UK and Europe but the food is being bought and destroyed.

The farmer gives no indication of where he gets his information..."It's going to be bought in bulk and destroyed" ..

The logistics of this are mind-blowing and virtually impossible to carry out ... 600M people in Europe .. if each person consumes 1 Kg of fresh veg a week , that's 600,000 tonnes ... Around 50,000 truck loads of food has to be dumped ... Where? ... in land fill ? ...50.000 truck drivers diverted to land fill sites instead of going to food depots ! Do you think they could keep that secret???

They are trying to sabotage food supply , but the only way I can see this happening is a massive cyber attack , electric power disrupted , petrol disrupted no communication .. There is a constant stream of cyber attack news to get people used to this idea ... here's an article from BBC today ! ... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57703836

All valid points, until there's concrete evidence we can't confirm this.

Does anyone remember the EEC's butter mountains and wine lakes of the 1970's? That was a huge scandal when it broke... in order to keep prices high to maintain farmers' profits the EEC (European Economic Community, that later morphed into the EU) bought a load of surplus produce and stored it. Obviously they could only keep it for so long, then it went to waste.

Possibly the 'mountain depots' still exist.

Fair enough, feels right to me. Looking over the opening post and the rest of the thread I'd like to nominate we change the thread title to Rumours of manufactured food shortages





From Bill:
I added a '?' to the title, which definitely seems fair.
:)

Bubu
4th July 2021, 10:48
This farmer claims there's plenty of food in the UK and Europe but the food is being bought and destroyed.

The farmer gives no indication of where he gets his information..."It's going to be bought in bulk and destroyed" ..

The logistics of this are mind-blowing and virtually impossible to carry out ... 600M people in Europe .. if each person consumes 1 Kg of fresh veg a week , that's 600,000 tonnes ... Around 50,000 truck loads of food has to be dumped ... Where? ... in land fill ? ...50.000 truck drivers diverted to land fill sites instead of going to food depots ! Do you think they could keep that secret???

They are trying to sabotage food supply , but the only way I can see this happening is a massive cyber attack , electric power disrupted , petrol disrupted no communication .. There is a constant stream of cyber attack news to get people used to this idea ... here's an article from BBC today ! ... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57703836

There is a similar requirement for drivers here. to undergo a 15 hours seminar. Its obvious that they are trying to immobilize people with all the restrictions and requirements. drivers are prime movers so they are targeting this group.

You dont have to dump all of those truckloads. a little percentage will do add to that the lack of drivers and covid restrictions and other strategies...

amor
5th July 2021, 05:32
Have you considered the possibility that this "hit them here and hit them there with something else" has come out of a one percenters' THINK TANK TEAM to engineer disasterous conditions of CONTROL by the money barons to some future advantage?

Samson
6th July 2021, 13:57
I often wondered why are there no fruit and nut trees in any city? Why are the brick walls in every street not used for growing strawberrys tomatos beans and so on? Why are there only poisonous plants grown around schools?, the most delicious berrys could grow everywhere.

If you only knew how easy it is to turn 1 current in thousands of current shrubs/ bushes: in mid winter you cut the branches that grew last year, they have a different colour then the rest of the branch, so its easy to see. Put these branches in the ground asap (if the ground is frozen, youll have to wait of course). 99 from 100 branches grow into new berrybushes in no time.
The amount of apples that can grow on 1 tree...hundreds of kilos. If you take out 1 brick in a sunny sidewalk in the middle of London or NYC, you can grow 5 kilo food or more on that spot. In a fully grown foodforest you can harvest 20 kilo food per square metre! So a square garden from 7 metres will give you 1000 kilo fresh food annually. So thats all you need 7 by 7 metres for food and some extra for dancing...
If you calculate how many ppl could live on our planet if we would have turned the whole planet in a foodforest...youd be flabbergasted.

Samson
6th July 2021, 14:22
Its a topic on its own. But if you realise you can live rich from 100m2. And only 20 percent of our planet is suited for foodforest..
It would still mean that 10 billion ppl could have 100.000 childeren instantly each!

Bubu
7th July 2021, 05:07
Food shortage by design. Celeste Solum

https://www.bitchute.com/video/GCiRtszzLHOd/

Apulu
7th July 2021, 06:07
Here in the UK, just in the past couple of weeks I've seen a sudden and obvious shortage of certain fruit and veg. I was in a Tesco the other day and there was literally about half the selection of veg that's usually there. It was a similar but not quite as obvious situation in two different Co-operative shops.

Manufactured or not, something seems to be going on here....

Brigantia
7th July 2021, 11:13
Here in the UK, just in the past couple of weeks I've seen a sudden and obvious shortage of certain fruit and veg. I was in a Tesco the other day and there was literally about half the selection of veg that's usually there. It was a similar but not quite as obvious situation in two different Co-operative shops.

Manufactured or not, something seems to be going on here....

I start work at 8pm, there's not much left in fresh (fruit and veg) when I go in. I wonder if deliveries have been altered nationwide? Our night crew always started at 10pm on fresh as it was already delivered, but now it comes in at 3am and it is a stretch for them to get it on the shelves - and they work at a phenomenal rate.

One other factor is that a lot of supermarket chains saw their profits fall in the last financial year due to the millions they had to spend on all the screens, extra staff controlling numbers entering the store, PPE for staff etc. and I've heard of recent redundancies - could it be a lack of staffing? Also, many customers who would previously have shopped in a store have switched to having groceries delivered and those are picked early in the morning, so maybe that's stripping the shelves.

Our night manager is a great guy and is very knowledgeable about the wider picture; if he's in tonight I'll make discreet enquiries.

Brigantia
7th July 2021, 16:52
I know some farmers round here, I'll see if I can get some news off them.

An update - I've just had a chat with the farmer's wife who lives a few doors down, she is very involved with the work on the farm.

She said that she's heard nothing about farm-grown food being in short supply in Britain, and that transport could be the issue. She's always very forthcoming so if there were rumours about food going to landfill, I'm sure she would have mentioned it. The crops round here are doing very well with the recent warm weather and rain.

Brigantia
15th July 2021, 21:36
Here's some insider info on the transport issue. I had a chat with a neighbour who is a commercial vehicles driving instructor and knows a heck of a lot about the haulage industry.

He said that there are two strands to the problem. Firstly, the working conditions are terrible and not as well paid as it used to be. An influx of European drivers brought wages down and even though some of them have allegedly gone, the wages aren't rising. Many drivers are over 50 years of age, they often spend a whole week on the road and many truck stops, where they could get a reasonably priced bed for the night, have closed. So, they are having to sleep in the cab. As a result of the worsened conditions many of the older drivers are suffering from ill health and are either off sick or have left the industry.

Secondly, under the pre-Brexit free movement of EU nationals, a lot of Europeans came to Britain and set up limited company haulage firms. He said that it was widely known that they paid low wages and cut a lot of corners which angered a lot of the long-standing haulage firms. They paid little tax and once lockdown started, they claimed a load of furlough money from the government seeing that most of the retail haulage business was shut down, pocketed the money and then shut up shop and departed to their home countries. The result of the closure of their businesses is a shortage of drivers, but this is not quite the 'workers going home to their countries' story that we read about in the MSM.

EarthGirl
15th July 2021, 21:48
Almost like it was planned? Brigantia don't you think? Engineered for a reason!


Here's some insider info on the transport issue. I had a chat with a neighbour who is a commercial vehicles driving instructor and knows a heck of a lot about the haulage industry.

He said that there are two strands to the problem. Firstly, the working conditions are terrible and not as well paid as it used to be. An influx of European drivers brought wages down and even though some of them have allegedly gone, the wages aren't rising. Many drivers are over 50 years of age, they often spend a whole week on the road and many truck stops, where they could get a reasonably priced bed for the night, have closed. So, they are having to sleep in the cab. As a result of the worsened conditions many of the older drivers are suffering from ill health and are either off sick or have left the industry.

Secondly, under the pre-Brexit free movement of EU nationals, a lot of Europeans came to Britain and set up limited company haulage firms. He said that it was widely known that they paid low wages and cut a lot of corners which angered a lot of the long-standing haulage firms. They paid little tax and once lockdown started, they claimed a load of furlough money from the government seeing that most of the retail haulage business was shut down, pocketed the money and then shut up shop and departed to their home countries. The result of the closure of their businesses is a shortage of drivers, but this is not quite the 'workers going home to their countries' story that we read about in the MSM.

Bassplayer1
15th July 2021, 23:09
Whether this is engineered, low wages, driver shortages, logistical issues due to politics, weather induced or back logs of goods from overseas being held in 'Covid quarantine' (I suspect all of these possibilities contribute to the present situations), I wonder if something is afoot.

It may be nothing, and I hope I'm just jumping the gun here but in the city where I live in Ontario, I've noticed gaps and empty shelves in some stores - not just grocery stores but also in well known chain clothing stores etc and I live in a substantial sized region with a large distribution industry!

Today, all I wanted was a decent pair of jeans and some decent black t-shirts - nothing out of the ordinary. I went from store-to-store in the Mall and I saw large gaps in the range of products. Some stores had less shelving, racks and displays than usual and there were rows of crap spread out to fill the gaps. Very limited range of stuff. No decent jeans and limited plain t-shirts. This surprised me. One department store hasn't had much in the way of deliveries for a couple of weeks. Perhaps this is nothing more than running a tighter inventory in light of lockdown and lack of sales, who knows?

Yesterday, I noticed at the big grocery store near us substantial gaps on the shelves - some aisles had empty shelving whilst others were filled with identical rows of biscuits, confectionary etc to fill out the space which would normally stock beans, rice, grains, pasta, canned stuff etc. There didn't appear to be anyone 'panic buying' either and there was a ton of toilet roll!

I'm sure its nothing, but I've not seen it like this before where I live. Perhaps it's a glitch in logistics and I'm truly grateful for the lovely farmer's market around the corner from me!

Brigantia
16th July 2021, 12:55
I did hear from one of the supervisors at work on Wed evening that "people are starting to panic buy again". Luckily I've been maintaining a well-stocked store cupboard since last autumn when supplies were normal.

I did manage to nab 3 bags of organic carrots before they were processed as waste (fresh waste gets processed into animal feed apparently, so it's not binned), reduced to 9p a bag - a saving of £3.48 - all now blanched and in the freezer!

For anyone wanting bargains, they start reducing from 6pm onwards. It is luck of the draw though for what you might get.

Brigantia
16th July 2021, 13:05
Almost like it was planned? Brigantia don't you think? Engineered for a reason!

True, Earthgirl, but I see this as one aspect of a general worsening of economic conditions in Britain since the 1980s, and now it's really ramping up. Back then, anyone in manual work who could save up a deposit could buy a house, and more women who wished to give up work when having children could do so. I've heard so many women with young children say that they would love give up work in order to be with their young ones but they can't afford it.

It's been a drip, drip, drip process over the decades.

Karen (Geophyz)
16th July 2021, 13:49
Whether this is engineered, low wages, driver shortages, logistical issues due to politics, weather induced or back logs of goods from overseas being held in 'Covid quarantine' (I suspect all of these possibilities contribute to the present situations), I wonder if something is afoot.

It may be nothing, and I hope I'm just jumping the gun here but in the city where I live in Ontario, I've noticed gaps and empty shelves in some stores - not just grocery stores but also in well known chain clothing stores etc and I live in a substantial sized region with a large distribution industry!

Today, all I wanted was a decent pair of jeans and some decent black t-shirts - nothing out of the ordinary. I went from store-to-store in the Mall and I saw large gaps in the range of products. Some stores had less shelving, racks and displays than usual and there were rows of crap spread out to fill the gaps. Very limited range of stuff. No decent jeans and limited plain t-shirts. This surprised me. One department store hasn't had much in the way of deliveries for a couple of weeks. Perhaps this is nothing more than running a tighter inventory in light of lockdown and lack of sales, who knows?

Yesterday, I noticed at the big grocery store near us substantial gaps on the shelves - some aisles had empty shelving whilst others were filled with identical rows of biscuits, confectionary etc to fill out the space which would normally stock beans, rice, grains, pasta, canned stuff etc. There didn't appear to be anyone 'panic buying' either and there was a ton of toilet roll!

I'm sure its nothing, but I've not seen it like this before where I live. Perhaps it's a glitch in logistics and I'm truly grateful for the lovely farmer's market around the corner from me!

I live in Texas and the last time I went to the store I noticed the same thing. I seem to have a time finding sugar. I noticed on the paper goods isle, zip lock type bags. There were very few packages spread out in a single layer on the shelf. Same with cooking oil. It seems to be random things but I suspect this will happen more and more.

It reminds me of when I lived in Trinidad. They would do the same thing, spread the products out to make the store look full when in reality there is just a shortage of food there. When I would fly there my friends would always beg me to bring them things....toilet paper, canned goods, other things that you just can't get.

Bubu
17th July 2021, 11:33
Whether this is engineered, low wages, driver shortages, logistical issues due to politics, weather induced or back logs of goods from overseas being held in 'Covid quarantine' (I suspect all of these possibilities contribute to the present situations), I wonder if something is afoot.

It may be nothing, and I hope I'm just jumping the gun here but in the city where I live in Ontario, I've noticed gaps and empty shelves in some stores - not just grocery stores but also in well known chain clothing stores etc and I live in a substantial sized region with a large distribution industry!

Today, all I wanted was a decent pair of jeans and some decent black t-shirts - nothing out of the ordinary. I went from store-to-store in the Mall and I saw large gaps in the range of products. Some stores had less shelving, racks and displays than usual and there were rows of crap spread out to fill the gaps. Very limited range of stuff. No decent jeans and limited plain t-shirts. This surprised me. One department store hasn't had much in the way of deliveries for a couple of weeks. Perhaps this is nothing more than running a tighter inventory in light of lockdown and lack of sales, who knows?

Yesterday, I noticed at the big grocery store near us substantial gaps on the shelves - some aisles had empty shelving whilst others were filled with identical rows of biscuits, confectionary etc to fill out the space which would normally stock beans, rice, grains, pasta, canned stuff etc. There didn't appear to be anyone 'panic buying' either and there was a ton of toilet roll!

I'm sure its nothing, but I've not seen it like this before where I live. Perhaps it's a glitch in logistics and I'm truly grateful for the lovely farmer's market around the corner from me!

I live in Texas and the last time I went to the store I noticed the same thing. I seem to have a time finding sugar. I noticed on the paper goods isle, zip lock type bags. There were very few packages spread out in a single layer on the shelf. Same with cooking oil. It seems to be random things but I suspect this will happen more and more.

It reminds me of when I lived in Trinidad. They would do the same thing, spread the products out to make the store look full when in reality there is just a shortage of food there. When I would fly there my friends would always beg me to bring them things....toilet paper, canned goods, other things that you just can't get.

My brother is a shrewd businessman. He makes the impression of shortage so that people will hoard, other times even pay more. when in reality his store house is full of merchandise. Hard to tell whats going on?

Pam
17th July 2021, 11:41
I often wondered why are there no fruit and nut trees in any city? Why are the brick walls in every street not used for growing strawberrys tomatos beans and so on? Why are there only poisonous plants grown around schools?, the most delicious berrys could grow everywhere.

If you only knew how easy it is to turn 1 current in thousands of current shrubs/ bushes: in mid winter you cut the branches that grew last year, they have a different colour then the rest of the branch, so its easy to see. Put these branches in the ground asap (if the ground is frozen, youll have to wait of course). 99 from 100 branches grow into new berrybushes in no time.
The amount of apples that can grow on 1 tree...hundreds of kilos. If you take out 1 brick in a sunny sidewalk in the middle of London or NYC, you can grow 5 kilo food or more on that spot. In a fully grown foodforest you can harvest 20 kilo food per square metre! So a square garden from 7 metres will give you 1000 kilo fresh food annually. So thats all you need 7 by 7 metres for food and some extra for dancing...
If you calculate how many ppl could live on our planet if we would have turned the whole planet in a foodforest...youd be flabbergasted.

Wonderful post. Abundance is possible everywhere. The possibilities are endless. The programming doesn't allow most of us to see these possibilities. Could your vision be the outcome of a food shortage? It certainly is a possibility. I like the way you think, Samson.

Bassplayer1
18th July 2021, 13:25
I don't know if this is quite the right thread for this comment, but I think it will do ...

I know we all feel concerned about food shortages and prepping/planning.

Well, for a few years now I've been concerned about books, particular kinds of books disappearing from the stores or one day being deviously deleted by Amazon and more importantly, if there is some kind of shut down/blackout. I worry about wisdom being lost.

I know that here at Avalon, there is an amazing library.

But for a few years now I've been building up a physical library of what I feel may become 'lost' books. Don't laugh, I've become quite addicted to it lol!

Anyway, I started to notice certain kinds of books/subjects going out of circulation in the secondhand stores, and many books/texts not making it on Amazon or Kindle. For example, there's not a lot circulating in the stores at the moment to do with Taoism. There's a lot of PDF uploads on Scribd, but this is only as good if the internet is running or there isn't a power outage.
Conversations I've had with shop staff confirm that they see fewer and fewer of books of certain subjects these days.

I became obsessed about 'rescuing' what I feel are important books - any ancient wisdom stuff to do with healing and food, energy, Eastern philosophy, religion etc. Anything I feel we may need if things go wrong. Who knows, reading and discussing these books may become an invaluable source of 'entertainment' or help when there's not a lot else to do!

Is anyone else doing this?

Matthew
19th July 2021, 17:34
I wanted to make sure I had some of the Nag Hammadi library physically with me, which I have in "The Super Gospel - A Harmony of Ancient Gospels" by Robert C. Ferrell. I only mention it because I remember the Nag Hammadi books were found hugged by a skeleton. I always wondered what that person felt, what their story was leading up to them protecting those books more than their life

Brigantia
22nd July 2021, 10:19
Apparently Britain's food supply, as well as other key industries, is being plagued by a 'pingdemic'.

For anyone daft enough to sign up for it, you leave a trace on your smart phone of where you've been, and when people who test positive and use Track and Trace, they 'ping' anyone via text who has also left a trace on their phone that says that they have been in proximity to that person and tells them to self-isolate and/or get tested.

I went into work yesterday evening, I work at a mid-sized supermarket, and it was mayhem. Seven shop floor staff had been pinged and the day staff looked as if you could scrape them off the floor.

Conspiracy theory here - seeing as they know so much about people through their phones, are key workers being targeted with the 'ping'?

From the Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/07/21/pingdemic-means-supermarket-supply-chains-starting-fail/) - it also states that a shortage of truck drivers is in part due to cancelled driving tests:


Pingdemic means supermarket supply chains ‘starting to fail’

Supermarket supply chains are "starting to fail" because the "pingdemic" is sending thousands of workers into self-isolation, food industry leaders warned on Wednesday night.

Shop shelves in some areas were empty of basic supplies, while petrol stations ran out of fuel as the NHS Test and Trace app threatened to bring parts of the economy to a standstill.

MPs and industry leaders urged the Government to ease the growing crisis by including supermarket staff, lorry drivers and other frontline workers on a list of those exempted from automatic self-isolation when 'pinged' by the app as a contact of someone with Covid.

The Government has yet to publish guidance on which industries would benefit from any exemption scheme. A list was expected on Wednesday but no announcement came.

In the Commons, Boris Johnson apologised to affected businesses for the "inconvenience" but urged them to stick by the rules and support workers to stay at home.

It came as the "pingdemic" wreaks growing havoc, with more than half a million people pinged by the app in a single week. 
The police and crime commissioner for Cleveland warned the public to expect longer response times to calls, while Royal Mail announced delays to deliveries in 10 parts of England after an increase in absences caused by self-isolating staff.

Supermarket leaders said an existing national shortage of lorry drivers had been brought to near-crisis point by the numbers sent into self-isolation by the app.

Shelves were empty of supplies including bread, meat, fruit and vegetables in parts of Bristol, Cambridge and Southampton.

Tesco said it had run out of bottled water in its warehouses as the country swelters in a heatwave, while the Co-op said supplies in "a large majority" of its stores had been disrupted "due to the impact of Covid/isolation of colleagues".

A spokesman said: "This is a short-term but significant impact and has impacted our ability to supply stores. These issues are impacting a large majority of Co-op stores."

Nick Allen, the chief executive of the Meat Processors Association, warned that the supply chain was at risk of collapse, saying some of his members had lost up to 10 per cent of their workforce to self-isolation.

"There's an air of despondency creeping through the industry really," Mr Allen told the BBC. "Until now we've managed to 
keep the food supply chain running, but there's a sense of we're starting to fail on that front."

Asked whether production lines were stalling, he said: "They are. It's happening already. We're starting to see that at retail 
level and in restaurants – everyone is struggling to get things out."

MPs and industry leaders called on the Government to include supermarket workers and lorry drivers in an exemption scheme allowing "critical" workers who are pinged to return to work after a PCR test and do daily lateral flow tests rather than self-isolating for 10 days.

Andrew Opie, the director of food and sustainability at industry lobby group the British Retail Consortium, said the Government needed to act swiftly to tackle the problem.

"Retail workers and suppliers, who have played a vital role throughout this pandemic, should be allowed to work provided they are double vaccinated or can show a negative Covid test to ensure there is no disruption to the public's ability to get food and other goods," he said.

Lorry drivers were already in short supply before the "pingdemic", with the Road Haulage Association estimating a shortfall of about 60,000, caused in part by cancelled driving tests. 

Rod McKenzie, of the association, said the Government's plan was "confusing" and felt like "it's been rushed", adding: "Where do you draw the line on lorry drivers, essential workers, the people in the supply chains? Because most of the people I know in the supply chain would say 'hang on a sec, I'm an essential worker'."

Earlier this week, the Government said there will be no list of critical workers exempt from isolating rules and exemptions will be "considered on a case-by-case basis".

On Monday, Mr Johnson indicated those that would benefit included "our hospitals and care homes, the supplies of food, water, electricity and medicines, the running of our trains, the protection of our borders and the defence of our realm". This was on top of NHS staff.

However, on Tuesday the Government published no guidance on exactly which industries would benefit from the exemption, how companies hoping to take part could apply or what criteria would be used to judge applications. Firms are told to contact the relevant government department.

A list of which sectors would be allowed to take part in the scheme was expected to be published by the Government on Wednesday, but by early evening no announcements had been made.

Sources in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said it had been inundated with requests about the exemption from companies amid confusion about the scheme and business frustration at the impact of the "pingdemic".

Brigantia
22nd July 2021, 18:07
Just a quick note on how unreliable this 'pingdemic' is.

I've heard that a couple got pinged; it turned out that it was someone in the house next door. Their respective phones were just a few feet away, enough to trigger the ping, but with a brick wall between them.

This is the pitfall of a heavy reliance on tech that is crippling key industries and causing supply shortages.

Sérénité
23rd July 2021, 00:30
I found this video today on a channel I follow;

https://projectavalon.net/Farmer_ordered_to_destroy_crops.mp4

https://projectavalon.net/Farmer_ordered_to_destroy_crops.mp4

Here yesterday they’re announcing petrol shortages in the south.
And all being blamed on the ‘pingdemic’ (who comes up with these terms, sounds like a bad C list movie ha)
I don’t really believe a word the media says, but food shortages was predicted some months back and whether genuine or manufactured it does seem something maybe starting to occur.

I’ve noticed the last 3 weeks things starting to become unavailable. But it seems to be more far flung items like Passion Fruit, Avocado, the type of fruit not native to the U.K. or anywhere nearby. Also seafood too, there’s a lack of salmon and prawns at bigger supermarkets.

Deliveries for online purchases are definitely taking longer too.

*edit -I only just noticed, at 28 seconds it says on the paperwork date January 2018...🤔

muxfolder
23rd July 2021, 09:45
I found this video today on a channel I follow;

https://projectavalon.net/Farmer_ordered_to_destroy_crops.mp4

https://projectavalon.net/Farmer_ordered_to_destroy_crops.mp4

And all being blamed on the ‘pingdemic’ (who comes up with these terms, sounds like a bad C list movie ha)


Isn't prince Charles one of those who are in a major part of this "Great Reset" they're now trying to forcefully promote? So now we're going to hear that term over and over and over and over again in the MSM so that all of us shall remember it. Whoever came up with that must be really excited now!

Brigantia
23rd July 2021, 11:22
Isn't prince Charles one of those who are in a major part of this "Great Reset" they're now trying to forcefully promote? So now we're going to hear that term over and over and over and over again in the MSM so that all of us shall remember it. Whoever came up with that must be really excited now!

His sons too - William and Harry are also pushing the agenda. They're all in on the act.

muxfolder
23rd July 2021, 12:40
Isn't prince Charles one of those who are in a major part of this "Great Reset" they're now trying to forcefully promote? So now we're going to hear that term over and over and over and over again in the MSM so that all of us shall remember it. Whoever came up with that must be really excited now!

His sons too - William and Harry are also pushing the agenda. They're all in on the act.

Go figure. It's gonna be really ****ty times for all of us from now on. I was trying to find that leaked memo where they actually said all of this was going to happen, which of course was said to be fake by the MSM. Still, everything's going just as same according to that plan. Divide and conquer, anger, fear and suffering for us useless eaters and cannon fodder. It's amazing how Boris Johnson or Macron sleeps at all knowing what's going to happen. David Icke and Jordan Maxwell were right and I still can't believe it.

EDIT:
Must see:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GB62Yu5Xp40/

Bill Ryan
23rd July 2021, 17:27
The Pingdemic is rapidly bringing the UK to a standstill. Here's a handful of news articles. (There are dozens more)

If this isn't deliberately manufactured, it's incompetence of the highest possible order.



What is the 'pingdemic' and why does it mean empty shelves in the supermarkets? (https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/57926014) (BBC)



UK growth slows sharply in July as COVID 'pingdemic' hits (https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-growth-slows-sharply-july-after-covid-pingdemic-hits-2021-07-23/) (Reuters)



Over 600,000 Notified to Quarantine in British ‘Pingdemic’ (https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/over-600000-notified-quarantine-british-pingdemic) (Voice of America)



British supermarkets warn of 'pingdemic' threat to food supplies (https://www.dw.com/en/british-supermarkets-warn-of-pingdemic-threat-to-food-supplies/a-58598962) (Deutsche Welle)



UK ‘pingdemic’ spreads as record 600,000 people told to self-isolate (https://www.ft.com/content/1bdef6b5-672d-46e0-9502-492a432a51af) (Financial Times)



‘Pingdemic’: why supermarket supplies are coming under pressure (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/22/pingdemic-need-know-supermarket-food-supplies) (The Guardian)



UK ‘pingdemic’ raises fears of food shortages
Supply chains are heavily disrupted with hundreds of thousands of workers in self-isolation as COVID cases surge (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/22/uk-pingdemic-raises-fears-of-food-shortages) (Al Jazeera)



Pingdemic could bring economy ‘grinding to a halt' (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/pingdemic-coronavirus-self-isolation-business-b1888923.html) (The Independent)

Matthew
23rd July 2021, 18:34
*Some senior management at my work have woken up in light of the pingdemic. It's doomed to wake people up... it's like the British government have sneakily done their masters bidding, and not really told us the people. The effect is peoples ambitions, no - livelihoods, well - just every free-market force are being tripped up. Sneaky cowards lol but it's made the shenanigans rather obvious

palehorse
23rd July 2021, 18:55
Just heard some news about Brazil, weather messed up extreme low temperatures in middle-south including Minas Gerais (lowest since the 50's -10.1ºC), Mato Groso states affecting coffee plantations and other crops, the forecast is more cold starting in 2 days (July 26th), for what they it is affecting not only coffee but tobacco and many other crops even fishing farmers having hard time. I received an audio from a friend in Portuguese from a Brazilian radio show, then I looked up on MSM in Brazil but there is just a few news about it for now, the government is warning people to be prepared and stay indoors for the next week in some areas.

ref.: https://www.tempoagora.com.br/noticias/mais-uma-frente-fria-sul-partir-dia-26-de-julho/
ref.: https://saojoaquimonline.com.br/climaterra/2021/07/23/80-dias-de-geada-no-brasil-e-frio-constante/

Also this YT channel has up to date information https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGXu6BQZDlJhj99-wFroUEA

muxfolder
23rd July 2021, 20:59
The Pingdemic is rapidly bringing the UK to a standstill. Here's a handful of news articles. (There are dozens more)

If this isn't deliberately manufactured, it's incompetence of the highest possible order.



What is the 'pingdemic' and why does it mean empty shelves in the supermarkets? (https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/57926014) (BBC)



UK growth slows sharply in July as COVID 'pingdemic' hits (https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-growth-slows-sharply-july-after-covid-pingdemic-hits-2021-07-23/) (Reuters)



Over 600,000 Notified to Quarantine in British ‘Pingdemic’ (https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/over-600000-notified-quarantine-british-pingdemic) (Voice of America)



British supermarkets warn of 'pingdemic' threat to food supplies (https://www.dw.com/en/british-supermarkets-warn-of-pingdemic-threat-to-food-supplies/a-58598962) (Deutsche Welle)



UK ‘pingdemic’ spreads as record 600,000 people told to self-isolate (https://www.ft.com/content/1bdef6b5-672d-46e0-9502-492a432a51af) (Financial Times)



‘Pingdemic’: why supermarket supplies are coming under pressure (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/22/pingdemic-need-know-supermarket-food-supplies) (The Guardian)



UK ‘pingdemic’ raises fears of food shortages
Supply chains are heavily disrupted with hundreds of thousands of workers in self-isolation as COVID cases surge (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/22/uk-pingdemic-raises-fears-of-food-shortages) (Al Jazeera)



Pingdemic could bring economy ‘grinding to a halt' (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/pingdemic-coronavirus-self-isolation-business-b1888923.html) (The Independent)


I can't wait to hear what this term is going to be in Finnish. Ruuvat loppuu? (no more food) Nälänhätä (famine)? Vitummoinen paniikki (**** it's panic all over)? nyt loppu hyvä meininki (good times are behind now). Something like that maybe? Sorry. Just can't help myself. Our Finns here might have some other translations but there it is. But I'll get to you when they come up with the term for this. :)

happyuk
23rd July 2021, 21:20
The Pingdemic is rapidly bringing the UK to a standstill. Here's a handful of news articles. (There are dozens more)

If this isn't deliberately manufactured, it's incompetence of the highest possible order.



What is the 'pingdemic' and why does it mean empty shelves in the supermarkets? (https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/57926014) (BBC)



UK growth slows sharply in July as COVID 'pingdemic' hits (https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-growth-slows-sharply-july-after-covid-pingdemic-hits-2021-07-23/) (Reuters)



Over 600,000 Notified to Quarantine in British ‘Pingdemic’ (https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/over-600000-notified-quarantine-british-pingdemic) (Voice of America)



British supermarkets warn of 'pingdemic' threat to food supplies (https://www.dw.com/en/british-supermarkets-warn-of-pingdemic-threat-to-food-supplies/a-58598962) (Deutsche Welle)



UK ‘pingdemic’ spreads as record 600,000 people told to self-isolate (https://www.ft.com/content/1bdef6b5-672d-46e0-9502-492a432a51af) (Financial Times)



‘Pingdemic’: why supermarket supplies are coming under pressure (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/22/pingdemic-need-know-supermarket-food-supplies) (The Guardian)



UK ‘pingdemic’ raises fears of food shortages
Supply chains are heavily disrupted with hundreds of thousands of workers in self-isolation as COVID cases surge (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/22/uk-pingdemic-raises-fears-of-food-shortages) (Al Jazeera)



Pingdemic could bring economy ‘grinding to a halt' (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/pingdemic-coronavirus-self-isolation-business-b1888923.html) (The Independent)


I can't wait to hear what this term is going to be in Finnish. Ruuvat loppuu? (no more food) Nälänhätä (famine)? Vitummoinen paniikki (**** it's panic all over)? nyt loppu hyvä meininki (good times are behind now). Something like that maybe? Sorry. Just can't help myself. Our Finns here might have some other translations but there it is. But I'll get to you when they come up with the term for this. :)

Please do let us know what the equivalent Finnish term will be along with it's literal English translation.

I am told the Finnish sense of humour is sometimes quite dark, is this true?

muxfolder
23rd July 2021, 21:49
The Pingdemic is rapidly bringing the UK to a standstill. Here's a handful of news articles. (There are dozens more)

If this isn't deliberately manufactured, it's incompetence of the highest possible order.



What is the 'pingdemic' and why does it mean empty shelves in the supermarkets? (https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/57926014) (BBC)



UK growth slows sharply in July as COVID 'pingdemic' hits (https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-growth-slows-sharply-july-after-covid-pingdemic-hits-2021-07-23/) (Reuters)



Over 600,000 Notified to Quarantine in British ‘Pingdemic’ (https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/over-600000-notified-quarantine-british-pingdemic) (Voice of America)



British supermarkets warn of 'pingdemic' threat to food supplies (https://www.dw.com/en/british-supermarkets-warn-of-pingdemic-threat-to-food-supplies/a-58598962) (Deutsche Welle)



UK ‘pingdemic’ spreads as record 600,000 people told to self-isolate (https://www.ft.com/content/1bdef6b5-672d-46e0-9502-492a432a51af) (Financial Times)



‘Pingdemic’: why supermarket supplies are coming under pressure (https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/22/pingdemic-need-know-supermarket-food-supplies) (The Guardian)



UK ‘pingdemic’ raises fears of food shortages
Supply chains are heavily disrupted with hundreds of thousands of workers in self-isolation as COVID cases surge (https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/7/22/uk-pingdemic-raises-fears-of-food-shortages) (Al Jazeera)



Pingdemic could bring economy ‘grinding to a halt' (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/pingdemic-coronavirus-self-isolation-business-b1888923.html) (The Independent)


I can't wait to hear what this term is going to be in Finnish. Ruuvat loppuu? (no more food) Nälänhätä (famine)? Vitummoinen paniikki (**** it's panic all over)? nyt loppu hyvä meininki (good times are behind now). Something like that maybe? Sorry. Just can't help myself. Our Finns here might have some other translations but there it is. But I'll get to you when they come up with the term for this. :)

Please do let us know what the equivalent Finnish term will be along with it's literal English translation.

I am told the Finnish sense of humour is sometimes quite dark, is this true?
I will tell you what the Finnish term is going to be after it comes up somewhere. There's usually a bit of delay because we live here in a middle of nowhere. But I know they'll come up with something scary. I'd really have a beer with that guy who'll came up with the term. :)

And yeah, that's who we are. Very dark humor and very depressed people. But there's always hope. Not Obama hope. This is real hope. :sun:

Gwin Ru
24th July 2021, 15:04
...

Military Urging Officers To Get Their Houses In Order (https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/military-urging-officers-to-get-their-houses-in-order/)

99,993 views
Streamed live 20 hours ago

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Podcaster Roy Potter (https://www.youtube.com/user/roypotterqa/about) says he has an excellent source with contacts in both the active and retired military who is giving him some warnings that things are about to get really nasty.

We’ve seen what’s been happening with the supply chains; the ships waiting offshore, the containers sitting and not being transported and the rail lines being slowed down and even stopped. In conjunction with this, we’ve been seeing cyberattacks on the critical infrastructure and we also know that the World Economic Forum’s Cyber Polygon (https://www.weforum.org/projects/cyber-polygon) event is in full swing, in an eerie echo of Event 201, which predicted the whole COVID PSYOP.

He says,
“In other words, ladies and gentlemen they’re turning off the economy…
“I received a bit of information yesterday and further, this morning that on certain military bases – I imagine this is throughout the entire military – and I don’t know about the enlisted ranks but apparently, amongst the officers, especially the higher-up officers, 04, 05 etc, they’re being told to ‘get their houses in order’ with what’s coming – NOW.

“What they’re saying is that they need to go out and get food, water and supplies. Now, you’d think that being on military installations, they would have access, because the military has to continue taking care of their people but that may not necessarily mean the families, especially in a bad situation…

“So, that’s inside information…this is going to go south real quick. I don’t know why. It could be a situation with China, it could be that Biden’s invited the UN in. We’re seeing what apparently are some UN identifications here and there. I don’t know that for sure…

“But this is direct information, that inside the military, amongst the upper officer ranks, at any rate, whether it’s official or not. I doubt it’s official. I don’t think this is coming down from SECDEF or from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs or anybody like that. This is just people in the know in the military that are warning their buddies, their officer friends…

“So, there are military families right now, at least in the upper-officer ranks, that are hitting the Costco’s, the Walmarts, the Sam’s Clubs, etc, trying to get their stuff together…

“This is the warning I’ve been talking about it for a long time. Get yourselves ready, as best you can, OK? They’re not on our side. Nobody in the government’s on our side. Nobody in the corporations. We’ve been marked for elimination, it’s pretty obvious.”
Contributed by Alexandra Bruce (https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/author/alexandra/)
Contact (alexandra.bruce18@gmail.com)

Bill Ryan
25th July 2021, 09:33
The British media is full of this. It's a kind of governmental insanity.

Just one article of many: https://dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9820713/Long-weekend-pingdemic-chaos-200-new-Covid-test-sites-No10-blasted-slow-response.html

'Long weekend' of pingdemic chaos: 200 new Covid test sites will open in bid to free critical workers from self-isolation nightmare... but No10 is blasted for 'lack of urgency' for delaying launch until MONDAY despite empty shelves and supermarkets closing


Government has attempted to calm the chaos with announcement of 200 new testing centres from Monday
But sectors and frontline workers have slammed the lack of preparation before Freedom Day's big release
One described the Pingdemic and the authorities efforts to tackle it as confusing and 'worse than useless'
Another said they could not believe more was done and warned 'we have a long weekend to get through'

(...article continues (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9820713/Long-weekend-pingdemic-chaos-200-new-Covid-test-sites-No10-blasted-slow-response.html))

Brigantia
25th July 2021, 10:29
Whilst the staff shortages are real I would say that the hysteria is being unnecessarily ramped up in the media. The government's response though is as useful as a chocolate teapot.

I've just been to 2 stores, they looked quite well stocked but very low on hot weather items which is not unusual in a period of high temperatures, such as mayonnaise and salad dressings, water, soft drinks and ice cream.

Gwin Ru
25th July 2021, 10:33
...

... ^^^ or how to orchestrate chaos (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?115557-How-to-Drill-in-Propaganda-into-any-Public-s-Mind&p=1438286&viewfull=1#post1438286) and confusion before inoculating the post-hypnotic command ^^^

Sérénité
25th July 2021, 14:16
What we seen here last year summed up what media hype along with public fear does.
Panic buying creates the very thing they are scared of.
The scared and greedy strip bare the shelves when, if everyone carried on as normal, the supply would easily meet demand.

I think maybe they are just planting the seeds now. They are trying to trigger panic buying.
That in combo with the pingdemic shortages of staff I think they hope will trigger escalating supply issues.

I think they’ll use a different agenda in each country. But I think that’s the one they’ll use here in the U.K.

Bill Ryan
25th July 2021, 14:28
What we seen here last year summed up what media hype along with public fear does.
Panic buying creates the very thing they are scared of.
The scared and greedy strip bare the shelves when, if everyone carried on as normal, the supply would easily meet demand.

I think maybe they are just planting the seeds now. They are trying to trigger panic buying.
That in combo with the pingdemic shortages of staff I think they hope will trigger escalating supply issues.

I think they’ll use a different agenda in each country. But I think that’s the one they’ll use here in the U.K.

https://twitter.com/richardjportman/status/1418175709235777542

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Gwin Ru
25th July 2021, 16:32
BBC report on food shortages. Image supposed to be from yesterday was from March 2020 (https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/bbc-report-on-food-shortages-image-supposed-to-be-from-yesterday-was-from-march-2020/)

July 23, 2021 (https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/bbc-report-on-food-shortages-image-supposed-to-be-from-yesterday-was-from-march-2020/) by IWB (https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/author/maizipeng/)

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Original pic from March 2020 (pic13)

Sérénité
25th July 2021, 16:55
I’ve just popped to my local Co-op for a few bits. Not much stock left at all.
Surprisingly there is lots of fresh stuff...fruit and vedg, fish, milk and bread, but not much else.

Some sections are completely bare, such as cleaning products, crisps and frozen stuff. The rest just have the odd tin or packet left.

I asked the guy who works there what’s going on, its very empty?

He said we’re having delivery issues...and everyone is panic buying again too *eye roll*
He then went on to say he’s “seen more people coming in wearing masks now than before the mandate was lifted *another eye roll*

We can thank the media for escalating this one yet again. Along with all the people who sit and watch the news all day who are living in fear...

Sirus
25th July 2021, 19:05
I’ve just popped to my local Co-op for a few bits. Not much stock left at all.
Surprisingly there is lots of fresh stuff...fruit and vedg, fish, milk and bread, but not much else.

Some sections are completely bare, such as cleaning products, crisps and frozen stuff. The rest just have the odd tin or packet left.

I asked the guy who works there what’s going on, its very empty?

He said we’re having delivery issues...and everyone is panic buying again too *eye roll*
He then went on to say he’s “seen more people coming in wearing masks now than before the mandate was lifted *another eye roll*

We can thank the media for escalating this one yet again. Along with all the people who sit and watch the news all day who are living in fear...

The co op has had a shortage but most other places are fine. Aldis and tesco had full shelves. Morrisons was down on the Ben and Jerry's though :Cry::Cry:

Brigantia
25th July 2021, 19:47
The co op has had a shortage but most other places are fine. Aldis and tesco had full shelves. Morrisons was down on the Ben and Jerry's though :Cry::Cry:

That's bizarre - our Sainsburys was stripped of ice cream except Ben & Gerrys. It might be regional tastes - have a trip to the East Midlands! :idea:

RunningDeer
25th July 2021, 22:47
COL Roy Potter uploaded a new video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiTIzEbwQ5Y&t=112s) this morning. 17 minutes in he thanked Pinball Preparedness (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChLKlIDycUMpEKsxKMMcXsQ) for reinforcing “getting your house in order”.


Prepping - Military going on Alert? (11:53 min)




Hmmm, I have respect for COL Roy Potter. He is a straight shooter. What he put out last night is interesting to say the least. I can't verify it, of course, but I do respect the man...so I listen and learn.


LINK: Military Urging Officers To Get Their Houses In Order (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acL4Y-QYcuw&t=278s)
Backup Channel - Pinball Prepping (https://tinyurl.com/3y797xcv)
Pinball Preparedness Rumble Channel (https://rumble.com/c/PinballPreparedness)



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Military Urging Officers To Get Their Houses In Order (https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/military-urging-officers-to-get-their-houses-in-order/)

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Streamed live 20 hours ago

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Podcaster Roy Potter (https://www.youtube.com/user/roypotterqa/about) says he has an excellent source with contacts in both the active and retired military who is giving him some warnings that things are about to get really nasty.

We’ve seen what’s been happening with the supply chains; the ships waiting offshore, the containers sitting and not being transported and the rail lines being slowed down and even stopped. In conjunction with this, we’ve been seeing cyberattacks on the critical infrastructure and we also know that the World Economic Forum’s Cyber Polygon (https://www.weforum.org/projects/cyber-polygon) event is in full swing, in an eerie echo of Event 201, which predicted the whole COVID PSYOP.

He says,
“In other words, ladies and gentlemen they’re turning off the economy…
“I received a bit of information yesterday and further, this morning that on certain military bases – I imagine this is throughout the entire military – and I don’t know about the enlisted ranks but apparently, amongst the officers, especially the higher-up officers, 04, 05 etc, they’re being told to ‘get their houses in order’ with what’s coming – NOW.

“What they’re saying is that they need to go out and get food, water and supplies. Now, you’d think that being on military installations, they would have access, because the military has to continue taking care of their people but that may not necessarily mean the families, especially in a bad situation…

“So, that’s inside information…this is going to go south real quick. I don’t know why. It could be a situation with China, it could be that Biden’s invited the UN in. We’re seeing what apparently are some UN identifications here and there. I don’t know that for sure…

“But this is direct information, that inside the military, amongst the upper officer ranks, at any rate, whether it’s official or not. I doubt it’s official. I don’t think this is coming down from SECDEF or from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs or anybody like that. This is just people in the know in the military that are warning their buddies, their officer friends…

“So, there are military families right now, at least in the upper-officer ranks, that are hitting the Costco’s, the Walmarts, the Sam’s Clubs, etc, trying to get their stuff together…

“This is the warning I’ve been talking about it for a long time. Get yourselves ready, as best you can, OK? They’re not on our side. Nobody in the government’s on our side. Nobody in the corporations. We’ve been marked for elimination, it’s pretty obvious.”
Contributed by Alexandra Bruce (https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/author/alexandra/)
Contact (alexandra.bruce18@gmail.com)

Gwin Ru
30th July 2021, 13:29
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... California's state of affair


https://assets.zerohedge.com/s3fs-public/styles/inline_image_mobile/public/inline-images/reservior%20cali.jpg?itok=KseNkktd (https://www.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inline-images/reservior%20cali.jpg?itok=KseNkktd)
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Matthew
20th April 2022, 19:48
As some of the comments say it's not a lockdown for health reasons, the lockdown is done in bad faith.

https://twitter.com/ScottGottliebMD/status/1516161345661591558
Scott Gottlieb, MD
@ScottGottliebMD
With Shanghai in a near total lockdown, this is a map of the commercial ships currently waiting offshore to be loaded and offloaded of goods; exacerbating global supply chain woes
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mountain_jim
21st April 2022, 16:10
https://twitter.com/bryanvilleneuve/status/1516957636754870273?s=20&t=ad6VA88fAe8E32cRK4l-ug

1516957636754870273

(image at link shows news stories)



Nothing to see here, just every food processing plant, pantry, and distribution center in America "randomly" catching fire and exploding within the space of a few weeks.
https://t.me/thuletide/2685




Jordan Sather
Is our food supply chain being screwed with even more than we're seeing on the public surface?

All these stories happening to distribution centers, food plants, and big box stores within the span of a month or two does not seem natural.

lisalu
21st April 2022, 16:41
Just a few weeks ago we had a big fire at a potato processing plant in Belfast Maine.

https://www.pressherald.com/2022/03/24/crews-battle-fire-at-belfast-potato-
factory/

this one really bothered me as I was ready to place my first order with them.
Azure Standard supplies organic foods and fresh veggies.

https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/324135-2022-04-19-fire-destroys-azure-standard-headquarters-facility.htm

mountain_jim
21st April 2022, 16:54
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQ3jgoFXoAMCWLV?format=jpg&name=900x900

Sérénité
22nd April 2022, 10:56
Ice Age Farmer states on his Telegram channel that there has been 20 fires in the last month alone…all at food distribution centres, large scale farms and food processing plants which all need adding to the map of locations being hit since he started logging them in 2020 (link below)

https://iceagefarmer.com/fire/

BMJ
25th April 2022, 16:10
From Member for Mirani, Stephen Andrew MP.

22 April 2022.

BUCKLE UP AUSTRALIA, AND BRACE FOR IMPACT!

Social media images are showing an unprecedented traffic jam in the East China Sea as thousands of cargo ships have been brought to a standstill outside the port of Shanghai.

Ships can be seen standing all the way out to the open sea, several kilometres away.

Shanghai is one of China’s largest manufacturing centres and home to the largest container port in the world, with a major airport serving inbound and outbound air cargo.

Today, its factories and warehouses are closed, the roads are empty and the city’s port and airport have come to a complete halt.

It’s not just Shanghai either.

In Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzen, tens of thousands of factories are either shut down or operating at reduced capacity.

Kunshan — a big production centre for electronics— is closed until late April. Part of Taicang, another manufacturing area in Jiangsu province, is also closed.

Volkswagen and Toyota shut down their manufacturing plants in Tianjin last week due to a lack of parts.

Manufacturing hubs in Vietnam and Cambodia are also running out of vital Chinese-made components for their manufacturing.

Pharmaceutical companies in India, who source 70% of their active ingredients from China, say they are running out of supplies.

Within 60 days, stock everywhere is going to run down and it won’t be replaced – not for some time.

Australia is probably one of the most China-dependent countries in the world.

Everything from our cars, agricultural machinery, iphones, computers, medical equipment and pharmaceuticals, comes from China.

It provides 90% of our fertilisers, 100% of our manganese, 86% of our semi-conductor imports, 82% of porcelain toilets/basins, 75% of lighting, 72% of generators and 69% of computers.

The list is virtually endless …
Australia makes virtually NOTHING – nothing useful anyway, and definitely not at scale. (Thanks to the Lima Declaration of 1973)

We lost our whole industrial commons to China decades ago, and with it went our collective R&D and our engineering/manufacturing capabilities.

We lost suppliers, skilled trades, and all the product/process design and engineering know-how built up over generations.

Instead we became a ‘service’ economy. ‘Services’ tied to the biggest and longest-running housing bubble in history. All fuelled by debt.

Today, we are a net importer of processed fruit and vegetables. A net importer of seafood and a net importer of steel.

That’s right. We export iron ore and coal to China for processing into steel, then import it back for our construction industry.

Go figure.

It all happened under the watch of three key Prime Ministers – Bob Hawke, Paul Keating and John Howard Bob Hawke is dead, but Keating and Howard are very much alive.

I’d say BOTH of them have a lot of explaining to do.

Link: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=409170544541765&set=a.193290746129747

onawah
26th April 2022, 00:28
Open letter to FBI, NYT, WaPo: ongoing destruction of food processing plants across America
by Jon Rappoport
April 25, 2022
https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2022/04/25/ongoing-destruction-of-food-processing-plants-across-america/

"I see no evidence you people are investigating or covering the string of food-processing-plant destructions across America.

Is there a problem? Do you think these accounts are fake?

Do you assume they’re unrelated?

Do you think it’s important to hide these events from the public?

Do you think the strong possibility of coordinated attacks on these facilities is merely a bad disaster movie turned out by Hollywood hacks?

Do you want to feature “other reasons” for food shortages? Such as Russia? Putin? Truckers? COVID? Racism? The high costs of processing? Putin? Russia? My Aunt Martha? The man in the moon? Putin?

Do you seriously think the majority of Americans still have faith in your methods and agendas?

Gateway Pundit: “On August 11, Tyson Foods Inc TSN.N meat-processing plant in Kansas caught fire causing significant damage. The plant was subsequently indefinitely shut down despite providing approximately 6 percent of the US supply chain’s beef. Analysts warned the closure of the facility would catastrophically impact market prices nationwide.”

“On August 23, Patak Meat Products, a meat processor in Cobb County, Georgia was set ablaze. The temporary closure of the facility, a family-owned business had minimal impact on the national food supply chain.”

“On September 13, a third food plant was set on fire. JBS beef production plant in Grand Island, Nebraska, which processes 5 percent of the nation’s beef, was reportedly aflame for nearly 15 hours.”

“On February 22, Shearer’s Food Processing Plant in Hermiston, Oregon, which supplies a large portion of the western United States with potato chips, burned down.”

“On March 16, a Walmart facility in Indianapolis, Indiana was set aflame. The Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives bureau’s National Response Team is reportedly investigating the cause and origin of the fire.”

“On April 11, a fire demolished East Conway Beef & Pork. Just two cows were killed. Firefighters spent 16 hours hosing down the rubble, the Conway Daily Sun reports.”

“On April 13, a massive fire at the Taylor Farms Processing Facility in Salina, California was ignited, burning down nearly 85 percent of the 225,000 square foot building. The California agriculture company supplies salad kits in grocery stores nationwide.”

“On April 15, China-owned US pork producer, Smithfield Foods, shut down its operations in South Dakota. the plant Chinese billionaire owner Wan Long, claimed the US facility warranted closure amid the threats presented by COVID-19.”

“Earlier this week, on April 19, a fire destroyed the headquarters of Azure Standard, the nation’s primary supplier of organic and healthy food. The cause of the fire remains unclear.”

There are more, linked at TIMCAST.com.

To be fair, I realize that none of these events connects to your major concerns: puberty blockers for third-graders; men identifying as women competing against women in swimming pools; releasing violent-crime suspects on payment of minimal bail; confirming that all white people are systemic racists; maintaining open borders to ensure an adequate supply of incoming street-fentanyl for all US residents.

But still.

Everybody wants to eat food.

So this is an issue.

Think it over and get back to my team at Index of Bloviating Excuses For Investigations That Aren’t Taking Place, PO Box 12345, America, a Public-Private Partnership, Inc."

[B]FURTHER READING:

The American Famine of 2022

https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=626381fd5732d7261789d118

Tucker Carlson Discusses Food Processing Plants Across the Country Catching Fire, Over a Dozen Factories Destroyed, Including Two THIS WEEK in Plane Crashes

https://miamistandard.news/2022/04/23/watch-tucker-carlson-discusses-food-processing-plants-across-the-country-catching-fire-over-a-dozen-factories-destroyed-including-two-this-week-in-plane-crashes/

Update: Evacuations Lifted Following Massive Fire at Salinas Food Processing Plant

sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2022/04/14/massive-fire-engulfs-salinas-food-processing-plant-neighbors-told-to-shelter-in-place/

Satori
26th April 2022, 01:03
Another good one from Rappoport.

Most all of us know it. We are at war. All of us. A world war. The new version of war. A tech-info-mind war. The enemies are within the gate.

But the weapons of this war are not limited to bullets and bombs. The main target however is still the civilian populations. They are the most vulnerable. Food is weaponized, mainly by withhold or destroying it. Medicine is weaponized by forcing or mandating it. And so on.

Now might arguably be the time to be in a well equipped and led military. Three squares a day and such. Most of the time it’s safer than being a civilian. A firefight would make you think otherwise though. But which military?

We must now, more than ever, mobilize at the local level and forge relationships of mutual trust and beneficial effort at every level.

Just saying.

onawah
26th April 2022, 01:23
Well, inasmuch as the military in the US at least is making the jabs mandatory, it's really not safer to be in the military, even without being in a firefight.
Maybe three square a day, but what quality food?



Now might arguably be the time to be in a well equipped and led military. Three squares a day and such. Most of the time it’s safer than being a civilian. A firefight would make you think otherwise though. But which military?

Just saying.

Bill Ryan
26th April 2022, 07:42
From Christian Westbrook, the Ice Age Farmer:

The incident map of suspicious food-supply connected fires that he refers to in his video is here:


https://iceagefarmer.com/fire

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Sérénité
26th April 2022, 11:22
https://www.ad.nl/binnenland/duizenden-kippen-overleden-bij-uitslaande-brand-in-stal-in-heusden~a61befaf/

43,000 chickens die in barn fire in Dutch town of Heusden.

Sérénité
27th April 2022, 07:50
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-61227225

A large sausage factory, processing plant in Harlow, Essex U.K. went up in flames last night.
When crews arrive they state that the building was already 95% alight.

There was no injuries but the sausage is smoked.

onawah
28th April 2022, 07:05
The MASSIVE coming food shortages | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris
14,184 views Apr 27, 2022
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Redacted
683K subscribers

"We discuss the food shortages that President Biden warned about. Are they real or are they psychological? We discuss what this really means for our families and what we can do about it."

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Frankie Pancakes
30th April 2022, 16:53
After an exclusive story looking at how a string of food processing facilities in North America has been destroyed, the Western Standard has found dozens more incidents around the globe.

Food shortages are a growing concern globally and have been exacerbated by a string of fires, plane crashes and explosions at nearly two-dozen food processing facilities across Canada and the US.

And beyond North American food processing plants, there have been dozens more food processing facilities destroyed in fires and explosions in the last two years.

https://westernstandardonline.com/2022/04/exclusive-destruction-of-food-plants-a-global-phenomenon/

Ewan
1st May 2022, 08:23
After an exclusive story looking at how a string of food processing facilities in North America has been destroyed, the Western Standard has found dozens more incidents around the globe.

Food shortages are a growing concern globally and have been exacerbated by a string of fires, plane crashes and explosions at nearly two-dozen food processing facilities across Canada and the US.

And beyond North American food processing plants, there have been dozens more food processing facilities destroyed in fires and explosions in the last two years.

https://westernstandardonline.com/2022/04/exclusive-destruction-of-food-plants-a-global-phenomenon/

The following image from article posted above raises a giant question mark. If those pens were inside a building where are the (fallen) galvanised roof panels obscuring most of the view. If it was an outdoor pen with, say, waist-high walls what on earth was inside those pens that would burn so fiercely and long to buckle all the tubular steel.

There was probably hay/straw in the pens, but can they burn long enough and hot enough to ignite the fat of a pig? That is the sort of heat (I speculate) needed to create that kind of mess I think and I see no sign of carcasses.

https://westernstandardonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Kilkeel-pig-farm.jpg

Brigantia
1st May 2022, 16:48
I'm going a bit off-topic here; food shortages are certainly happening, though going round British supermarkets the supply isn't anywhere as bad (yet) as it seems to be in the US, but prices are rising and this is a good resource to make your money go further.

I get a weekly email newsletter from Money Saving Expert (https://www.moneysavingexpert.com) which has a vast forum on bargains and how to save money. In the latest, it linked to a post about reports from food manufacturing workers who have revealed that the same item supplies multiple supermarkets.

So... if you are paying top dollar (well, pound) at Waitrose, you could be buying the same item that's sold at Lidl or Aldi:


One massive block of cheese enters a huge cutting machine and proceeds through approximately five separate wrapping sections, popping out as M&S, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Asda and... Tesco 'value' cheese blocks. All the same cheese, wildly different prices. I have never bought anything but value cheese since.

Here's the thread (https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/insider-moneysaving-tips/), it's quite eye-opening. It's not just about food as one poster said "'B&Q and Screwfix are the same company – so check if one's cheaper than the other for DIY supplies".

I like Lidl's individual cheese and cauliflower pies, perfect with chips (that's fries to our American friends) for a quick and easy meal. I've thought for ages that they're made by Higgidy, but they cost half the price of the named brand. I do most of my shopping at one of the mid-range supermarkets, I get a staff discount as I work for one of its 'sister' companies, but I also shop for bargains elsewhere on more expensive items. There are also plenty of bargains to be had between 6pm and closing.

There is also no point in buying milk at the more expensive stores as the same milk is sent to all, though I have noticed that Lidl's seems to have shorter dates. We sometimes get milk at my workplace with other supermarkets' labelling, which can't be sent back so it goes into the staff canteen fridge.

shaberon
2nd May 2022, 03:40
Strange band-aid. This is a comment on Lavrov's speech translated off a blocked Russian site:



And there is apparently an ongoing series of fires of food crops in the US.

In Ukraine Kiev is exporting food for weapons purchases.
Rings familiar
In the 30s the anglosaxons demanded payment in grain for machine exports and they enforced a gold-blockade which must have contributed to the starvation.

may 1 2022
Kiev organized a large-scale export of food from the country:
Ukrainians face a new famine




That photo of the melted pens is remarkable in a 9/11-ish way.

mountain_jim
2nd May 2022, 16:24
https://media.gab.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=1050,quality=100,fit=scale-down/system/media_attachments/files/105/053/977/original/642a4b0c9cff7088.jpeg

onawah
2nd May 2022, 18:19
BIG PHARMA SET TO CONTROL ENTIRE FOOD SUPPLY
April 30, 2022
https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/big-pharma-set-to-control-entire-food-supply/

"The latest from Greg Reese.

TRANSCRIPT

During the 1990s, Monsanto Corporation’s devastating attack against farmers; their genetically-modified Frankenfoods and their neurotoxic pesticides inspired people to push government into legislating certification standards for foods.

But thanks to Big Pharma, Bill Gates and pop culture media brainwashing, Monsanto still stands strong and is ready to take complete control of your food supply with the help of the same powerful families and foundations who already control the money and the energy.

Their plans to do so are comprehensively laid out in a recent report published at Corey’s Digs.

The indoor vertical farming industry, which is a highly-innovative and efficient method is being funded by Bill Gates and pushed by the World Economic Forum as a replacement to conventional outdoor farming.

Aerofarms is the industry leader in vertical farming and they also co-developed the first CRISPR gene-edited produce product and worked with the NIH to produce proteins for the deadly COVID vaxxines.

Aerofarms makes it clear that they are not conventional gardeners. They’re all about synthetic food products, which is clearly the trend in this growing industry.

Monsanto is creating specially-tailored genetically-cut seeds for these vertical farms and the University of California is developing a plant-based mRNA vaxxine that farms can grow in heads of lettuce, which happens to be the main crop of these new farms.

These GMO farms already provide food at major outlets, including Kroger, Walmart and Whole Foods and are massively expanding.

And it’s not only fresh produce that’s getting genetically-modified. The USDA and FDA have already approved genetic modifications on pigs, salmon and cattle. And they have approved synthetic lab-grown meat.

Bill Gates’ Good Food Institute plans to reimagine meat production with $10 million of support from the USDA. But in order to make their Big Pharma food supply the new American model, they will need a major crisis.

The 2020 lockdowns distressed the supply chain, which was further affected by US sanctions against Russia. This has created a food shortage crisis.

Add to that, over a dozen food processing plants been mysteriously been destroyed in the past several weeks, as well as several fertilizer plants during a major fertilizer crisis.

To make matters worse, Union Pacific Railroad forces a 20% reduction in shipments from the world’s largest fertilizer company.

And when the people demand a solution, as it turns out, Bill Gates is heavily-invested in alternative fertilizers and is also a chief stockholder of the Canadian National railway, who claims to be helping the fertilizer market grow.

Perhaps Bill Gates and Monsanto will volunteer to save everyone with their new gene-edited bacteria fertilizer and maybe it will backfire, like it did in Africa, when after 15 years of trying to help, all Gates and Monsanto accomplished was increasing starvation by 31%.

But that’s OK, because it’s Monsanto-Bayer to the rescue, with their Big Pharma food factories with brand new mRNA vaxxine lettuce.

And as if this wasn’t bad enough, the stated goal of this new Frankenfood industry is to make all food traceable and that means coating it all in nanotech.

Who controls the food supply controls the people;
who controls the energy can control whole continents;
who controls money can control the world.
– Henry Kissinger "

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Merkaba360
2nd May 2022, 18:41
wait a minute. What is mRNA vaxxine lettuce? We dont need jabs anymore? Just eat the lettuce to get vaxxinated? Or the lettuce is vaxxinated? lol

How could there not be an outcry over something like that.

lisalu
3rd May 2022, 19:01
And now we have a fire in a seed storage silo in Spokane Valley, April, 29 2022. You had better stock up on seeds too.
https://www.spokanevalleyfire.com/fire-in-seed-storage-silo/

Bill Ryan
4th May 2022, 04:27
Folks, I rarely if ever post a video on three threads in parallel. (And I don't want to encourage others! :) ) But this is VERY VERY important, a detailed, high-quality summary by Chris Martenson of the systemic collapse that the EU and (very probably) the US are now almost inevitably heading towards.

It's about energy, and food, and also fertilizer — the shortage of which in the US Martenson is questioning whether is due to malice or stupidity. Martenson uses the word "starve" several times, including in his video title.

And he made this video before he heard of Vladimir Putin's decree earlier today banning Russian exports of oil, gas, wheat and other commodities to "unfriendly nations". That will lead to very, very bad times in the EU and the US.

While food shortages worldwide will be very serious, certainly in developing countries (leading to huge migration problems, principally in Europe: but that's a different topic), it may be the "unfriendly nations to Russia" that will be brought to their knees.

MUST SEE. Never has Martenson chosen a title like this.

Will You Starve to Death This Year?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVLgVWf2s9U

Gwin Ru
9th May 2022, 15:26
...

... from Jim Stone:

RUMORS OUT OF YEMEN: CHICKEN FEED POISONED
(http://www.notiniceland.com/.zz2.html)
Yemen has suddenly had a massive chicken die off across the entire country with all regions being affected simultaneously, and not the way an avian pandemic would hit. Yemenis are highly suspicious that the UN or some other bad actor like the CIA got onto the ships that brought the chicken feed and poisoned the food during "inspections" while the ships sat in port for far longer than usual wait times.

Is the rumor true? who knows, but consider this:

The WEF wants meat for the most part banned, if not entirely banned. So far they are removing meat from the food supply by claiming there are pandemics that require all chickens to be destroyed.

It would be perfectly possible to produce a "pandemic" by poisoning food supplies and when the farmers check to see why their animals are sick, all WEF&associates need to do is produce falsified test results that say the animals are sick with the "fill in the blank" flu. This has been done before, and does happen in places like Yemen. All it takes is for one bad actor in an entire supply line to introduce the poison at some point and BAM-O, all the animals are dead. Animals do not have diverse sources of food, they have single point sources and it is easy to nail all the food in one spot. This is probably happening.

I believe the major poultry farms in the United States that have had "avian flu" outbreaks have in fact had their food supplies poisoned, and that they were subsequently lied to about the results of that poisoning being "bird flu" and now "Please destroy all your chickens". It's one of the oldest tricks in the book, which has up until recently not often been played. But it has been played lots in the past, enough so that the people in Yemen did not forget.

Gwin Ru
9th May 2022, 15:53
...

... from Gonzalo Lira: 2022.05.09 Get Ready For The Economic Collapse (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXnOFXUmVv0) 10:34

May 9, 2022 I'm calling it.

Today's only video.

My only other social media: https://twitter.com/GonzaloLira1968 (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWIzbzRtRjV6eEZFMEVtaUR5QXFjeU10b1Y1Z3xBQ3Jtc0tsZTVmdGt0QllraHJMTVMweEVYOVlfRTRV bkE5ekI5d0RreEUzb3ZpV0U0ay03bGQzQS1iNXZob1lqQkQ0THlWZzF0SXJSb2Fma1Y3UndsNjV6WWlSNXNtNERCXy03UUx2Ymxv Q0JJRXZWandDQ2pUTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FGonzaloLira1968&v=nXnOFXUmVv0)

nXnOFXUmVv0

Gwin Ru
10th May 2022, 14:40
...

... all synchronized thanks to the planet's orchestra conductor:

‘Unprecedented’ Bird Flu Epidemic Ripping Through Canada (https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/05/07/20918858unprecedented-bird-flu-epidemic-ripping-through-canada/)


https://media.breitbart.com/media/2022/05/GettyImages-1239007003-e1651935555364-640x479.jpg
Alberto Pezzali - WPA Pool/Getty Images


Breitbart London (https://www.breitbart.com/author/breitbart-london-news/)7 May 20220


CALGARY, Alberta (AP) – Canadian poultry farmers are facing fear and stress as a highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 avian influenza is currently circulating in both wild and domestic flocks across North America.

According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency poultry and egg producers in Canada have lost more than 1.7 million birds to avian influenza since late 2021. That tally includes both birds that have died of the virus and birds that have been euthanized.’

David Hyink, an Alberta chicken farmer, checks his barns each day with a sense of trepidation. He knows if the disease were to turn up on his property, it would mean the loss of his entire flock.

Avian influenza has a high...


Full article: https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/05/07/20918858unprecedented-bird-flu-epidemic-ripping-through-canada/

syrwong
10th May 2022, 16:38
...

... from Jim Stone:

RUMORS OUT OF YEMEN: CHICKEN FEED POISONED
(http://www.notiniceland.com/.zz2.html)
Yemen has suddenly had a massive chicken die off across the entire country with all regions being affected simultaneously, and not the way an avian pandemic would hit. Yemenis are highly suspicious that the UN or some other bad actor like the CIA got onto the ships that brought the chicken feed and poisoned the food during "inspections" while the ships sat in port for far longer than usual wait times.

Is the rumor true? who knows, but consider this:

The WEF wants meat for the most part banned, if not entirely banned. So far they are removing meat from the food supply by claiming there are pandemics that require all chickens to be destroyed.

It would be perfectly possible to produce a "pandemic" by poisoning food supplies and when the farmers check to see why their animals are sick, all WEF&associates need to do is produce falsified test results that say the animals are sick with the "fill in the blank" flu. This has been done before, and does happen in places like Yemen. All it takes is for one bad actor in an entire supply line to introduce the poison at some point and BAM-O, all the animals are dead. Animals do not have diverse sources of food, they have single point sources and it is easy to nail all the food in one spot. This is probably happening.

I believe the major poultry farms in the United States that have had "avian flu" outbreaks have in fact had their food supplies poisoned, and that they were subsequently lied to about the results of that poisoning being "bird flu" and now "Please destroy all your chickens". It's one of the oldest tricks in the book, which has up until recently not often been played. But it has been played lots in the past, enough so that the people in Yemen did not forget.




This is killing two birds with one stone. In the news so that people are aware of the possibility of a future bird flu that will kill millions, while at the same time reducing food supply rapidly to produce famine first in the third world then developed countries.

The controllers prepare events years ahead. The covid pandemic would not be implemented so easily or even believable if there were no SARS1, swine flu, avian flu and Mers appearing in a line. Dealy viruses are very rare and far between in history, and it is not possible in a mere decade or two they have become commonplace. You are always made mentally prepared for the horror, but not physically prepared so that you can avoid it.

pyrangello
10th May 2022, 17:37
I do quite of bit of work for cattle owners here , because of covid a bunch of butchers went out of business and now many that are still in existence are so overwhelmed with trying to process beef from bullet to being hamburger. Some butchers here in this area are telling some farmers to reserve there spot for their cattle of up to a 1 year wait to get processed . Hamburger now is running $3.50 to $5.00 a ponud and butchering has doubled . Just an fyi

Inversion
14th May 2022, 02:14
There's been riots in Sri Lanka due to food prices and some are living off one meal a day. People are beating-up police and burning down politician's homes.
Food riots in Sri Lanka (https://twitter.com/jeetsidhu_/status/1524814483415351296?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1524814483415351296%7Ctwgr% 5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.zerohedge.com%2Fmarkets%2Ffood-riots-sri-lanka-turn-deadly-protesters-beat-police-burn-down-politicians-houses)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaPcs_9-vRY

Matthew
31st May 2022, 06:52
Large Fire at Minnesota Commercial Egg Farm Likely Killed Thousands of Chickens
https://welovetrump.com/2022/05/29/large-fire-at-minnesota-commercial-egg-farm-likely-killed-thousands-of-chickens/

An enormous late-night blaze at a commercial egg farm likely left thousands of chickens dead Saturday night near Cokato, Minnesota.

Fire crews responded to a call shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday night for the incident at a Forsman Farms facility in Stockholm Township, Minnesota.

Crews found heavy fire coming from a barn housing chickens and manure.

The main building involved in the fire was significantly damaged and there was light damage to a neighboring building, deputies say.

...

Eagle Eye
31st May 2022, 11:19
The country that has the highest percent of food waste, is the US. Around 30-40% of food is wasted and they are the first to worry about food shortages.

I think the most urgent thing to improve right now, on every country of the world, is food management. They should build a system for food distribution on many levels, until it's wasted.

Matthew
31st May 2022, 12:27
I hope food shortages don't happen. If they do then I hope people find a way to survive ok. Despite food processing plants burning down in the last few months, and port lockdowns stalling global trade, and then crippling diesel prices, despite these I still hold.out hope it won't be as bad as I am fearing. I'm prepared as well as I can just in case, but people who.prepare aren't going to be the problem; in a bad case scenario the problem will be surprised and unprepared people who are hungry and desperate because they have a hungry family to.feed. What lines would you cross if you were desperate to feed your starving family? I'm still naively half hoping it won't happen..., wish me luck

Brigantia
31st May 2022, 14:42
I hope food shortages don't happen. If they do then I hope people find a way to survive ok. Despite food processing plants burning down in the last few months, and port lockdowns stalling global trade, and then crippling diesel prices, despite these I still hold.out hope it won't be as bad as I am fearing. I'm prepared as well as I can just in case, but people who.prepare aren't going to be the problem; in a bad case scenario the problem will be surprised and unprepared people who are hungry and desperate because they have a hungry family to.feed. What lines would you cross if you were desperate to feed your starving family? I'm still naively half hoping it won't happen..., wish me luck

What concerns me is that many don't have much in the way of skills to cope with this. Have you noticed Matthew the proliferation of 'food kits' in the UK now? They are for people who have minimal cooking skills, so they're paying through the nose for a pack of ready-weighed ingredients whereas it is much less expensive to have a stock of food basics to use.

A uni student told me 18 years ago that she was self-taught in how to cook, but her school lessons on 'cookery' were a load of theory and then they made things up from packets. My school cookery lessons were in a long room with about a dozen small kitchen units and we would be shown how to make something - from basic ingredients, not packets - then we would have a go ourselves in a kitchen unit with our teacher keeping an eye on us.

Of course back then it was cooking and sewing for girls, woodwork and metalwork for boys; I would have liked to have done all of those but am grateful for those skills that I acquired at school. I've seen a deterioration in all those skills in my lifetime, from being raised by the wartime generation who all managed to get through rationing with resourcefulness. The weekends of my youth always saw people tending their gardens and doing varying degrees of car maintenance (I've known quite a few men who were able to get their cars ready for the annual MOT inspection of road worthiness without having to pay a garage), but you don't see that now. I've tried to get a friend at least to plant a few strawberry plants and a couple of tomato plants, both of which are really low maintenance, but she "can't be bothered".

Now that all those useful skills have been massively eroded, I don't have much hope for the majority of the population. I can only hope that many people will start to learn fast.

avid
31st May 2022, 14:50
Even in the 60’s, my Mum taught me to cook from raw, and grow food. In my cookery classes loads of girls had no clue, and sewing clothes were pathetic.
Today, I despair, takeaway society is disgraceful, obesity endemic, so folk are going to starve unless they are taught to cook, forage, grow just like our old folks did to survive during the world wars. So upsetting…

Brigantia
31st May 2022, 15:14
Even in the 60’s, my Mum taught me to cook from raw, and grow food. In my cookery classes loads of girls had no clue, and sewing clothes were pathetic.
Today, I despair, takeaway society is disgraceful, obesity endemic, so folk are going to starve unless they are taught to cook, forage, grow just like our old folks did to survive during the world wars. So upsetting…

Same here - my Mum taught me a lot too! I remember sitting at the dining table in the mornings, she would teach me basic arithmetic, the seasons, the alphabet, how to tell the time... I could read by 2 years of age. She also taught me cooking basics, sewing and knitting.

Nowadays you see some 2 year olds with an iPad...

Delight
31st May 2022, 15:32
Even in the 60’s, my Mum taught me to cook from raw, and grow food. In my cookery classes loads of girls had no clue, and sewing clothes were pathetic.
Today, I despair, takeaway society is disgraceful, obesity endemic, so folk are going to starve unless they are taught to cook, forage, grow just like our old folks did to survive during the world wars. So upsetting…

This was intentional and a deliberate assault on beauty and health. We have been living in a state of continual terrorism. There is HATRED for LIFE and wish for GOOD on earth be destroyed. I hope we will be assisted by a Divine Intervention which will sweep away the INVERTED perception... that GOOD is bad and BAD is Good.

One of the most dangerous aspects is that this INVERSION is transmitted from one person to another. One may find a sea change when puberty hits where sudden rebellion appears. I wonder WHY and I think I see the reason?

"Rebellion" happens because people have had no adult who saw through the whole scheme and taught the youth what is really happening. Instead, platitudes and lies along with ignorance are spread. One MUST master oneself so one must learn the tools early.

Giving people "rules" to FOLLOW with the wish to "protect", creates people who react AGAINST constraint rebel and fall into the hands of EVIL. The infection is passed peer to peer during the time of life when children are becoming self aware beings who seek to be part of the "world".

IMO if I had any children in my life, I'd practice what I preach (hehe). It is easy to preach and hard to practice.

I have wondered how to identify edible wild plants in my neighborhood. Here is something important


IDENTIFYING TOXIC PLANTS (https://www.mossyoak.com/edible-plants)
Identifying plants with any certainty can be challenging. When in doubt, there are some simple characteristics that can indicate whether a plant is poisonous, including:

Milky white sap
Thorns, spines, or fine hairs on the leaves or stems
Pods with bulbs, beans, or seeds
Stems or trunks that have an almond scent
Three-leaved foliage growth
Pink, purple, or black spurs on the grain head
Foliage reminiscent of dill, parsley, or carrot fronds
Intensely bitter or soapy flavor
Many toxic plants exhibit one or more of these characteristics. However, there are also several edible wild plants that have similar distinguishing features and are nutrient-rich and delicious forest floor foods to enjoy on your outdoor adventures.

One I have in abundance is


7. CURLED DOCK
Found throughout Australia, Europe, and North and South America, young curled dock is characterized by its wavy, elongated bright green leaves which have a slightly sour taste when eaten raw.

The mature plant displays tightly clustered flower heads that change from green to reddish-brown throughout the pollination season and long, reddish stalks that are also edible. Be sure to remove the tough outer layer of the stalk and boil two to three times, changing the water between boils, to eliminate the bitter taste.

https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5921ca57ff7c5032ee0f5266/1580345221965-B9BBQ79FJWYGFIB4ARXJ/IMG_2767.JPG?format=750w


Curly Dock: A Plant for Year-Round Sustenance (https://www.fourseasonforaging.com/blog/2020/1/25/curly-dock)
Curly dock (Rumex crispus, also called yellow dock) is one of those plants that is easily overlooked. It doesn’t have a showy flower and the leaves can look kind of generic. Furthermore, it’s not typically as prolific of a weed as dandelion— at least not in urban areas. It’s unfortunate that people aren’t more familiar with it, as the leaves, stem, seed, and root are all edible or medicinal. And with its wide distribution, it’s easy to start eating!

Curly dock isn’t too discerning about its habitat, growing in full sun and part shade, fields, roadsides, trailsides, and other open areas. Native to Europe, it has been introduced to all fifty states in the US and all Canadian provinces except Nunavut.

SEEDS
As a relative of buckwheat, dock seeds are edible as well! Some people say they’re not worth harvesting because so much processing is required to separate the seed from the chaff. However, you can just grind the seed and chaff all together as one. It’s just extra fiber and won’t hurt you. Seeds appear in late summer, and should be harvested when they’re brown, dry, and papery. They often remain on the plant throughout winter.

The seeds grow in massive quantities on the stem and are quite easy to collect. Simply pick the entire stem using a knife or clippers. Then strip the seeds from the stem over a paper bag or large bowl. You’ll have a large amount in no time! Sift the seeds through a sieve or colander to remove any bugs or debris. Then grind them in a grain grinder, coffee grinder, mortar and pestle, or blender to make flour. Store in an airtight container. Since the flour doesn’t have gluten and contains a high amount of fiber, it’s easier to work with if mixed with wheat flour.

Crackers made with curly dock seeds.
Recipe: Curly Dock Crackers
From http://www.ediblewildfood.com/yellow-dock-crackers.aspx

These crackers have a wonderfully earthy flavor. I think they combine well with something tart, like pickles, rhubarb preserves, or chutney. Serves 4 to 6.

INGREDIENTS
1 cup ground curly dock seed

1 cup flour of your choice (I use all-purpose wheat flour)

1 tsp. sea salt

Water

INSTRUCTIONS
In a bowl mix together the ground yellow dock seed, flour, and salt. Add in water very slowly until the dough is pliable (not sticky).

On a well-floured surface roll dough thinly. Cut into desired shapes. Then transfer them onto a well-greased baking sheet.

Bake 10 to 12 minutes at 375°F or until crisp.

Medicinal Properties
Curly dock gets its other common name (yellow dock) from its yellow root, which gets its color from the compound anthraquinone. This compound has a laxative effect, making yellow dock root an excellent remedy for constipation. Furthermore, it stimulates the flow of bile, which aids digestion. It also soothes the intestinal lining, making it useful against irritable bowels.

The root also has a diuretic effect, meaning that it stimulates urination. This can help with bloating, urinary tract infections, and urinary stones, especially when taking into account yellow dock’s soothing effect.

As a cooling and healing root, it has been used to treat several kinds of inflammatory skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, and nettle rash. It is also useful against internal inflammation, such as arthritis and rheumatism.

DECOCTION
Yellow dock root should be made into a decoction, in which the plant matter is boiled, instead of an infusion, in which the plant matter is steeped in hot water. Decoctions are used for tough, woody material such as roots, bark, and twigs, in order to extract the active constituents. Infusions are used for herbs with delicate aromatic principles that require more careful preparation. To make a decoction, start with ½ cup finely chopped fresh root. (Make sure you scrub the root clean first!) If using dried root, you will need less: only about ⅓ of the original amount, or about 3 tablespoons in this instance. Put the chopped root in a non-reactive pot, such as stainless steel or glass. Add 3 cups cold water. Bring to a boil, and simmer uncovered about 20 minutes, or until the liquid is reduced by approximately ⅓ (to 2 cups). Strain the liquid into a mug or jar and discard the plant material. The decoction can be drank hot or cold, and can be stored in the fridge for up to 48 hours. The standard dosage is one cup 3 times a day, though this varies depending on the person and the condition.

Mark the Location
Keep an eye out for this ordinary plant, and soon you will be able to pick it out of the landscape! The easiest time of year to notice it is in summer, fall, and often in the winter, when you can easily observe the multitudinous seeds. Then keep the spot in mind for some yummy greens the following spring, and dig in!

Ewan
31st May 2022, 15:46
Looking at the photo immediately above - I wondered if predation by snails/slugs was at least an indication of a plant which could be eaten by humans.

Brigantia
31st May 2022, 16:12
I have wondered how to identify edible wild plants in my neighborhood.

We have foraging groups here in the UK, they meet and teach people how to identify edible plants and, most importantly, the ones that you should most definitely avoid!

Maybe there is a similar group near you that you could join?

Also - dock leaves are an antidote to a nettle sting, scrunch up a leaf and rub it straight away on the skin that has been stung. Dock usually grows near nettles. Young nettle leaves also make a good soup, though not to be eaten more than once a week as it's diuretic. Pick them with gloves on, of course!

Matthew
31st May 2022, 16:50
I bought a book or two to help me identify edible wild plants. I am Generation X although I am a Gen X nerd, so I ignored all crafts and played video games instead. This means my hand-eye coordination has had some extra training, but I am making up for my unwise choices now! I am on my way to becoming a soil nerd. This hit me and I can't believe it. Leaving my garden to rot for a couple of years helped... once I went to have a look and examine things I saw half objects, half soil. Now I realise everything is soil, or will be, and insect poo is magical. I'm not a soil nerd yet, I'm a happy idiot with a soil obsession. Ewan, your companion planting chart (here! (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?111686-Food-shortages-are-unavoidable-now.&p=1492352&viewfull=1#post1492352)) is kind of awesome. The forum has become a new shape for me, right under my feet, and now Project Avalon is an alternative growing forum

Matthew
31st May 2022, 22:55
...
Have you noticed Matthew the proliferation of 'food kits' in the UK now? They are for people who have minimal cooking skills, so they're paying through the nose for a pack of ready-weighed ingredients whereas it is much less expensive to have a stock of food basics to use.
...

I hadn't noticed, but I see them now.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/review/best-restaurant-meal-kits

but I can't criticise, I'm still eating pre-made pies and I buy tinned custard. That reminds me, sugar might be very useful to have too much of right now; it can be used to make preserve and might become scarce. It doesn't go off.

edit add: "... whereas it is much less expensive to have a stock of food basics to use." - and a stock of food might help people be in a stronger position if shortages happen.

Vangelo
11th June 2022, 15:15
List of US-Based Food Manufacturing Plants Destroyed 2021-2022 (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/06/updated-list-us-based-food-manufacturing-plants-destroyed-biden-administration/)

Here is the Updated List of US-Based Food Manufacturing Plants Destroyed Under Biden Administration
By Jim Hoft
Published June 11, 2022 at 8:15am

Joe Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ is not working as planned, or is it?

Gas prices are at record highs, stock markets are down, parents are having difficulty finding baby formula, and the cost of everything is way up.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), there are currently no nationwide food shortages in the country.

“There are currently no nationwide shortages of food, although in some cases the inventory of certain foods at your grocery store might be temporarily low before stores can restock,” the agency said on their website. “Food production and manufacturing are widely dispersed throughout the U.S. and there are currently no wide-spread disruptions reported in the supply chain.”

As the Gateway Pundit previously reported, at least 18 major fires have erupted at food industry facilities and plants over the past six months. All of the fires have been officially listed as accidental or inconclusive.

Now this… A Gateway Pundit reader sent us an updated list of US-based food manufacturing plants destroyed from 2021 to 2022 under the Biden administration.

Below is the list of America’s 96 plants destroyed:

1. 4/30/21 A fire ignited inside the Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in Monmouth, IL
2. 7/25/21 Three-alarm fire at Kellogg plant in Memphis, 170 emergency personnel responded to the call
3. 7/30/21 Firefighters on Friday battled a large fire at Tyson’s River Valley Ingredients plant in Hanceville, Alabama
4. 8/23/21 Fire crews were called to the Patak Meat Production company on Ewing Road in Austell
5. 9/13/21 A fire at the JBS beef plant in Grand Island, Neb., on Sunday night forced a halt to slaughter and fabrication lines
6. 10/13/21 A five-alarm fire ripped through the Darigold butter production plant in Caldwell, ID
7. 11/15/21 A woman is in custody following a fire at the Garrard County Food Pantry
8. 11/29/21 A fire broke out around 5:30 p.m. at the Maid-Rite Steak Company meat processing plant
9. 12/13/21 West Side food processing plant in San Antonio left with smoke damage after a fire
10. 1/7/22 Hamilton Mountain poultry processing Plant
11. 1/13/22 Cargill-Nutrene feed mill. Lacombe, La
12. 1/31/22 Winston-Salem fertilizer plant
13. 2/3/22 Wisconsin River Meats
14. 2/3/22 Percy dairy farm
15. 2/5/22 Wisconsin River Meats processing facility destroyed by fire in Mauston, Wisconsin.
16. 2/15/22 Bonanza Meat Company goes up in flames in El Paso, Texas
17. 2/15/22 Shearer’s Foods Food processing plant explodes in Hermiston, Oregon.
18. 2/16/22 Indiana Louis-Dreyfus soy processing plant
19. 2/18/22 Bess View Farms
20. 2/19/22 Lincoln premiere poultry
21. 2/22/22 Shearer’s Foods potato chip plant
22. 2/22/22 Fire destroys Deli Star Meat Plant in Fayetteville, Illinois.
23. 2/28/22 nutrient AG Solutions fertilizer facility burns
24. 2/28/22 Shadow Brook Farm & Dutch girl Creamery burns
25. 3/4/22 294,800 chickens destroyed at farm in Stoddard, Missouri
26. 3/4/22 644,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland
27. 3/8/22 243,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in New Castle, Delaware
28. 3/10/22 663,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, MD
29. 3/10/22 915,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Taylor, IA
30. 3/14/22 Wayne Hoover dairy farm, barn full of vows burns
31. 3/14/22 2,750,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Jefferson, Wisconsin
32. 3/16/22 Walmart Distribution Center burns for 76 hours in Plainfield Ind.
33. 3/16/22 Nestle Food Plant extensively damaged in fire and new production destroyed Jonesboro, Arkansas
34. 3/17/22 5,347,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Buena Vista, Iowa
35. 3/17/22 147,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Kent, Delaware
36. 3/18/22 315,400 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Cecil, Maryland
37. 3/19/22 Walmart Food Distribution center catches fire in Plainfield, Indiana
38. 3/22/22 172,000 Turkeys destroyed on farms in South Dakota
39. 3/22/22 570,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska
40. 3/24/22 Major Fire at McCrum Potato Plant in Belfast, Maine.
41. 3/24/22 418,500 chickens destroyed at farm in Butler, Nebraska
42. 3/25/22 250,300 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Franklin, Iowa
43. 3/26/22 311,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
44. 3/27/22 126,300 Turkeys destroyed in South Dakota
45. 3/28/22 1,460,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Guthrie, Iowa
46. 3/29/22 Maricopa, Az. Food Pantry burns down 50,000 pounds of Food destroyed in Maricopa, Arizona.
47. 3/31/22 Rio Fresh Onion factory damaged by fire in San Juan, Texas.
48. 3/31/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Osceola, Iowa
49. 3/31/22 5,011,700 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Osceola, Iowa
50. 4/6/22 281,600 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina
51. 4/9/22 76,400 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
52. 4/9/22 208,900 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
53. 4/12/22 89,700 chickens destroyed at farm in Wayne, North Carolina
54. 4/12/22 1,746,900 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Dixon, Nebraska
55. 4/12/22 259,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Minnesota
56. 4/13/22 Fire destroys East Conway Beef & Pork Meat Market in Conway, New Hampshire.
57. 4/13/22 Plane crashes into Gem State Processing, Idaho potato and food processing plant
58. 4/13/22 77,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
59. 4/14/22 Taylor Farms Food Processing plant burns down Salinas, California.
60. 4/14/22 Salinas food processing plant
61. 4/14/22 99,600 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
62. 4/15/22 1,380,500 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Lancaster, Minnesota
63. 4/19/22 Azure Standard nation’s premier independent distributor of organic and healthy food, was destroyed by fire in Dufur, Oregon
64. 4/19/22 339,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
65. 4/19/22 58,000 chickens destroyed at farm in Montrose, Color
66. 4/20/22 2,000,000 chickens destroyed at egg farm in Minnesota
67. 4/21/22 Plane crashes EDIT: adjacent to GM plant
68. 4/22/22 197,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
69. 4/23/22 200,000 Turkeys destroyed in Minnesota
70. 4/25/22 1,501,200 chickens destroyed at egg farm Cache, Utah
71. 4/26/22 307,400 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania
72. 4/27/22 2,118,000 chickens destroyed at farm Knox, Nebraska
73. 4/28/22 Egg-laying facility in Iowa kills 5.3 million chickens, fires 200-plus workers
74. 4/28/22 Allen Harim Foods processing plant killed nearly 2M chickens in Delaware
75. 4/2822 110,700 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
76. 4/29/22 1,366,200 chickens destroyed at farm Weld Colorado
77. 4/30/22 13,800 chickens destroyed at farm Sequoia Oklahoma
78. 5/3/22 58,000 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
79. 5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Beadle S Dakota
80. 5/3/22 114,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
81. 5/3/22 118,900 Turkeys destroyed Lyon Minnesota
82. 5/7/22 20,100 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
83. 5/10/22 72,300 chickens destroyed at farm Lancaster Pennsylvania
84. 5/10/22 61,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
85. 5/10/22 35,100 Turkeys destroyed Muskegon, Michigan
86. 5/13/22 10,500 Turkeys destroyed Barron Wisconsin
87. 5/14/22 83,400 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
88. 5/17/22 79,00 chickens destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
89. 5/18/22 7,200 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
90. 5/19/22 Train carrying limestone derailed Jensen Beach FL
91. 5/21/22 57,000 Turkeys destroyed on farm in Dakota Minnesota
92. 5/23/22 4,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
93. 5/29/22 200,000 Chickens killed in fire in Minnesota
94. 5/31/22 3,000,000 chickens destroyed by fire at Forsman facility in Stockholm Township, Minnesota
95. 6/2/22 30,000 ducks destroyed at Duck farm Berks Pennsylvania
96. 6/7/22 A fire occurred Tuesday evening at the JBS meat packing plant in Green Bay.
97. With inflation at 40 year highs this is devastating news.

What is going on in America today?

Inversion
17th June 2022, 17:57
Another food processing plant Festive Foods located in south of Amherst in Wisconsin was destroyed by fire. It made frozen pizzas.
wsaw (https://www.wsaw.com/2022/06/13/several-fire-departments-respond-scene-fire-town-belmont/)

BELMONT, Wis. (WSAW) - Emergency staff from several fire departments responded to a fire at Festive Foods in the town of Belmont. Many were at the scene for nearly nine hours.

Festive Foods is a food processing plant that makes frozen pizzas. It’s located south of Amherst, near the Waupaca and Portage county line.

According to Waupaca Fire Department, it started around 9:00 a.m. Employees were working hard to put out a small fire in an air compressor area and they thought they extinguished it. However, it ended up spreading to the roof and a newer part of the building, quickly getting out of control.

“Heavy black smoke flames going through the roof lines so at that point and time we tried getting into the inside of the interior of the building and the heat and smoke was so intense that we had to back out and we had a defensive fire all day long,” explained Fire Chief Jerry Deuman.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiHIBVHJ69o

- Another food processing plant went up in flames. According to local news Stevens Point Journal, a fire ripped through a pizza-making plant in Wisconsin on Monday.

More than 70 firefighters from multiple fire departments battled a massive fire at Festive Foods in eastern Portage County that began around 0900 local time. The American Red Cross arrived on the scene shortly after to provide food and water to firefighters. They snapped two pictures of the blaze, showing flames erupting from the facility's roof and a column of thick dark smoke pouring into the air.
This is now the 97th suspicious event like this since the start of 2021. zerohedge (https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/another-food-plant-erupts-flames)

onawah
18th June 2022, 06:02
Bill, I think you will find this of interest, and I hope you will share your thoughts:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?107798-Geomagnetic-Reversals-and-Ice-Ages&p=1503453&viewfull=1#post1503453
Thanks! :flower:
Natalie

Bill Ryan
18th June 2022, 12:23
Bill, I think you will find this of interest, and I hope you will share your thoughts:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?107798-Geomagnetic-Reversals-and-Ice-Ages&p=1503453&viewfull=1#post1503453
Thanks! :flower:
NatalieThis is the video conversation (https://www.brighteon.com/a7e05abb-5fb3-45fd-bfe9-bc11e6942d21) between David DuByne and Mike Adams about the recent sudden deaths of thousands of cattle in Kansas. It's interesting, for sure, but I don't buy for a moment that magnetic field changes are responsible.

If such a thing was the cause, (a) it would affect many other animals as well all over the world, and (b) the deaths wouldn't be sudden, like all at once, overnight. I'd suspect poisoning of some kind, which was many people's first thought. Heat alone wouldn't do this. I'm sure the farmers have asked their vets to do post mortems on the animals, and I'll be most interested to hear the results.

Inversion
18th June 2022, 19:26
This fire happened at Castellini Company (https://castellinicompany.com/) in Kentucky with no injuries reported. This is the 98th incident since 04/30/21 at American food plants.

List of incidents in post#100: Manufactured food shortages? (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?115525-Manufactured-food-shortages/page5)

List: zerohedge (https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/another-food-plant-erupts-flames)

fox19 (https://www.fox19.com/2022/06/15/blaze-reported-wilder-warehouse-owned-by-castellini-group/)
Reported 06/15/22

CAMPBELL COUNTY, Ky. (WXIX) - Crews from multiple fire departments are at the scene of a warehouse fire in Wilder, according to Campbell County Dispatch.

The fire broke out sometime before 5:15 p.m. in the Castellini Company-owned building on Plum Street.

Authorities say the fire started from a trailer that was parked at the produce warehouse and then spread through the structure.

No injuries have been reported.

Fire crews from Wilder, Alexandria, Fort Thomas, Newport and Southgate all responded.

A cooling bus provided by the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky is there to provide for the firefighters working in extremely hot temperatures, according to a TANK spokesperson.

Crews remain on scene as of 9 p.m.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NevXf2Nvd2Q&t=12s

mojo
19th June 2022, 00:32
Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.

Inversion
19th June 2022, 00:49
Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.

They claim the number of cattle who died from excessive heat could be as high as 10,000.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0Aqcb6_JXg

Thousands of cattle died in Kansas in recent days, due to sweltering heat and humidity, officials say. Estimates vary on the total number dead, as ranchers aren’t required to report deaths, the state Department of Agriculture told McClatchy News. The deaths are centered in southwest Kansas, where “several weather factors led to heat stress for cattle,” a department spokesperson said. Temperatures were in the 80's and low 90's until a sudden spike to 100 degrees, on June 11, followed by two more days of triple-digit heat, according to the Weather Channel. At least 2,000 animals were lost, Reuters reported. That figure is based on the number of carcasses, state officials were asked to help dispose of.

However, the number could be much higher — up to 10,000 or more, according to DTN, an outlet that specializes in agriculture industry analysis. Cattle are generally hardy animals and able to handle heat, but there’s a limit. The problem, in this case, is that temperatures were high during the day, but didn’t drop at night, or at least didn’t drop far enough, A-J Tarpoff, a veterinarian with Kansas State University, told DTN. This worsens with consecutive days of high heat, and as such, the cattle couldn’t get any relief. And temperatures are rising again. A high of 103 is expected on June 16 in Ulysses — the town reportedly hardest hit by the heatwave — followed by 100 degree heat on June 17, according to the Weather Channel. The Department of Agriculture said: it is in contact with ranchers in the area, and is standing by to provide “information and assistance as needed.”

Mashika
19th June 2022, 03:57
Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.

I watched this on the news and it looked very odd on the tv, then i went looking on the web later and yes those cows look very odd, i just don't get why they have this odd look to them, and like some kind of bloat, how many days did the cows were out there lying dead before someone took a video of them? IT looks more like they were cooked somehow and then fell dead. It's very odd to look at, for sure, even if it's natural somehow

onawah
19th June 2022, 05:04
See: Cattle deaths explained? NASA warns of deadly magnetosphere “rifts” that allow intense solar radiation to wipe out large numbers of animals on Earth
by Mike Adams, Natural News
June 17, 2022
Posted here:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?107798-Geomagnetic-Reversals-and-Ice-Ages&p=1503486&viewfull=1#post1503486

Mike Gorman
19th June 2022, 05:30
Cattle are hardy creatures, here in Australia they run vast cattle ranches that are the same land area as Britain! Do you think that mass deaths occur in the very hot 'outback' ranches as a rule?
Of course not!
Cattle do not just expire en masse like this, even if they are American and used to cooler weather :) This rings very hollow, they speak absolute tosh at us these days and laugh up their sleeves, complete rubbish.
We are amidst some deeply insane projects, God bless you.

palehorse
19th June 2022, 05:51
I saw myself quite a few times dead animals like pigs, dogs, horses, goats, cows, etc.. they really get stuffed like that (in the video), a day or so due to accumulation of gases inside (if hot climate, the process is much faster), cows and horses has a very tick leather, they really inflate like a balloon, before deflate completely and become only skeleton.

In a week or so it will be completely decomposed, the beatles, flies, maggots will carry the job on.

I never heard before about cows dying due to heat. This is new for me.

I would say with 99% of certain, that something fish is going on with these cows, they just don't drop dead like that, unless someone want it to be.

Ewan
19th June 2022, 08:53
Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.

I watched this on the news and it looked very odd on the tv, then i went looking on the web later and yes those cows look very odd, i just don't get why they have this odd look to them, and like some kind of bloat, how many days did the cows were out there lying dead before someone took a video of them? IT looks more like they were cooked somehow and then fell dead. It's very odd to look at, for sure, even if it's natural somehow

Echoing Palehorse immediately above, in hot conditions a carcass can start to bloat within 24 hrs. Considering they appear to have been gathered up and laid out it seems fair to assume at least 48 hrs have passed and probably more.


My experience came from seeing this firsthand in NT, Australia - not hundreds of cattle but carcass bloating. From time to time a beast had to be shot, usually for an adverse test result taken by the Agricultural Dept, sometimes a broken leg.

As often as not they wouldn't even shoot the broken leg cow as by next morning it was invariably dead anyway. They (cow) just seemed to know it was hopeless and leave of their own accord.

Mashika
19th June 2022, 09:19
Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.

I watched this on the news and it looked very odd on the tv, then i went looking on the web later and yes those cows look very odd, i just don't get why they have this odd look to them, and like some kind of bloat, how many days did the cows were out there lying dead before someone took a video of them? IT looks more like they were cooked somehow and then fell dead. It's very odd to look at, for sure, even if it's natural somehow

Echoing Palehorse immediately above, in hot conditions a carcass can start to bloat within 24 hrs. Considering they appear to have been gathered up and laid out it seems fair to assume at least 48 hrs have passed and probably more.


My experience came from seeing this firsthand in NT, Australia - not hundreds of cattle but carcass bloating. From time to time a beast had to be shot, usually for an adverse test result taken by the Agricultural Dept, sometimes a broken leg.

As often as not they wouldn't even shoot the broken leg cow as by next morning it was invariably dead anyway. They (cow) just seemed to know it was hopeless and leave of their own accord.

Yes, now i thought about it, it looked odd to me, but i have seen dead cows and other animals, it's just that i saw them in cold climate most if not all times, so it wasn't like that, i did not think of that specific aspect of it. Now i realize i have never seen a dead cow in hot weather, at all. And dogs or other small animals i have seen before it was equally on cold weather so it didn't look like those in the video or pictures from the US. It's very odd, not that it doesn't happen around here, but just that not the same around my place

Eric J (Viking)
19th June 2022, 09:22
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=330079352609329&set=a.118308763786390&type=3

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=330079352609329&set=a.118308763786390&type=3

Makes you wonder hey…

Viking

Inversion
19th June 2022, 14:50
In past events they would blame mass animal deaths on lightning. In some of the cases the animals were missing their heads.

ibtimes (https://www.ibtimes.co.in/mysterious-mass-animal-deaths-alien-hunter-raises-alarm-after-32-cows-found-dead-missouri-farm-725744)
Warning: Secure Team 10 is a questionable source. One of his videos is in the link.

Alien hunter Tyler Glockner from Secure Team 10 has revealed another incident of mass animal deaths which is even more bizarre! He claims that in August 2016, over 300 reindeers were found dead in Norway. The reason behind their death was also said to be a lightning strike, which left Tyler suspicious.

According to him, in most of these cases, there wasn't even any storm, but just a lightning strike which led to the massacre of the live stocks of the farmers in large numbers.
2016

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGJqTdXrQLk

bluestflame
19th June 2022, 16:15
FDA News Release
FDA Makes Low-Risk Determination for Marketing of Products from Genome-Edited Beef Cattle After Safety Review
Decision Regarding Slick-Haired Cattle is Agency’s First Enforcement Discretion Decision for an Intentional Genomic Alteration in an Animal for Food Use

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-makes-low-risk-determination-marketing-products-genome-edited-beef-cattle-after-safety-review


CRISPR cattle cleared for the first time by FDA
The animals carry a gene that helps them beat the heat.

https://www.freethink.com/science/beef-cattle-heat-stress

¤=[Post Update]=¤


Did anyone see the pictures of all the dead cows lined up? It was definitely not natural looking. When are we going to realize this is intentional and we must find the responsible parties. They want to create mass shortages.

they want to replace with " modified" ones

two birds one stone: once this gets out awake meat eaters will continue at thier own peril , devious plan

onawah
20th June 2022, 21:32
Dane Wigington's logical explanation of what killed the cows starts at 15 minutes into the video
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News
June 18, 2022, # 358
Dane Wigington
18,961 views
142K subscribers

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Inversion
24th June 2022, 01:20
Fires burning in wheat fields in Turkey. I couldn't find a date in the postsen link but the second link is dated 06/22. Below that video it states there's simultaneous fires burning in Tekirdağ, Bursa, Diyarbakır, Mardin, Gaziantep, Çanakkale and Osmaniye.

postsen (https://turkey.postsen.com/news/35160/Wheat-fields-are-burning-in-Turkey-as-the-world-grapples-with-the-food-crisis.html)
t.me (https://t.me/trumpetnews1/11141)

YT video of current wildfires in Turkey: Link (www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KUfIl370qs)

From the first link.

While there is a wheat crisis due to pandemics and wars around the world, news of the burning of wheat fields continues to come in many regions of our country.

A big food crisis is at the door due to the economic crisis and wars around the world…

While the coronavirus pandemic, which has been struggling around the world since 2019, entered the normalization period, the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out this time.

While Russia and Ukraine met 30 percent of global wheat exports, wheat prices increased by 42 percent due to the war between them.

Due to the wheat shortage experienced all over the world, countries want to use their wheat for their own countries by closing them for export, and this situation causes a wheat crisis on a global scale.

Wheat fields are burning in Turkey
While the world is officially struggling with the wheat crisis, the burning of wheat fields in certain regions of Turkey causes a question mark in minds.

The fires that broke out in 6 different regions of our country last week continue this week as well.

200 acres of wheat turned to ash in Batman
the past day In the fire that broke out due to sparks in the electric wires in the wheat fields in the Beşiri district of Batman, 200 acres of cultivated wheat turned into ashes.

After the fire, a large number of firefighters were sent to the scene. Hours later, the fire was brought under control and extinguished by firefighters and citizens.

Today, sad news came from the Thrace region, which has an important place in our country’s food production.

Wheat fields are on fire in Turkey as the world grapples with the food crisis VIDEO

300 acres of wheat burned in flames in Tekirdag
For the same reason, a fire broke out in the Malkara district of Tekirdağ. Due to the fire that broke out from the electrical wires passing through the wheat fields, 300 acres of cultivated wheat fields were on fire.

It reminds me of this Nostradamus quatrian:
crystalinks (https://www.crystalinks.com/quatrainscentury5.html)

98
At the forty-eighth climacteric degree,
At the end of Cancer very great dryness:
Fish in sea, river, lake boiled hectic,
BŽarn, Bigorre in distress through fire from the sky.

Inversion
28th June 2022, 21:29
Here's the hundredth incident on the list. George's Prepared Foods will be shuttering the chicken processing plant with no reason given.

zerohedge (https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/another-food-processing-plant-shutters-operations-adding-long-list-closures)
Interesting sidenote.

Meanwhile, in London, Ontario, Aspire Food Group recently announced that its new insect production facility would produce 9,000 metric tons of crickets yearly for human and pet consumption across North America, according to Canadian Manufacturing.

As a reminder, the World Economic Forum (WEF) technocrats urged people weeks ago to ditch meat for "climate beneficial foods" such as seaweed, algae, and cacti.

Part of the new world order is to reset the global economy and reengineer what people eat. This is being accomplished by influential billionaires, politicians, celebrities, biased academics, wealthy philanthropists, and the bureaucrats of international organizations and institutions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EINg8jooGI4&t=3s

- A top food processing plant will be closing down one of its facilities in Campbell County, Tennessee, adding to the long list of closures over the last year.

George's Prepared Foods announced its chicken processing plant in the small town of Caryville would be shuttering operations by the end of the summer.

The reason for the closure was not disclosed and has caught local officials by surprise. Campbell County Mayor E.L. Morton told local news WVLT that he's trying to keep the plant open to save hundreds of jobs.

aspire (https://aspirefg.com/)
What goes through my mind is "You're what you ate, ate." Instead of you are what you eat.

Aspire Vision
"We refuse to live in a world where food and nutrition insecurity abound, and we have the Audacity, Skill, Passion, Ingenuity, Rebelliousness and commitment to Excellence to do something about it."

Vicus
2nd July 2022, 21:25
....the recent sudden deaths of thousands of cattle in Kansas. It's interesting, for sure, but I don't buy for a moment that magnetic field changes are responsible.

If such a thing was the cause, (a) it would affect many other animals as well all over the world, and (b) the deaths wouldn't be sudden, like all at once, overnight. I'd suspect poisoning of some kind, which was many people's first thought. Heat alone wouldn't do this. I'm sure the farmers have asked their vets to do post mortems on the animals, and I'll be most interested to hear the results.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHusVM2nh-g

onawah
3rd July 2022, 01:19
I'd say it's probably the same kind of laser weaponry that has been causing the California fires. The lasers have been caught in photos.


....the recent sudden deaths of thousands of cattle in Kansas. It's interesting, for sure, but I don't buy for a moment that magnetic field changes are responsible.

If such a thing was the cause, (a) it would affect many other animals as well all over the world, and (b) the deaths wouldn't be sudden, like all at once, overnight. I'd suspect poisoning of some kind, which was many people's first thought. Heat alone wouldn't do this. I'm sure the farmers have asked their vets to do post mortems on the animals, and I'll be most interested to hear the results.

Johnnycomelately
3rd July 2022, 04:25
I'd say it's probably the same kind of laser weaponry that has been causing the California fires. The lasers have been caught in photos.


Hi Natalie. From the first I heard of it, that idea has seemed improbable. First, the technical specs, US mil is not yet operational with their laser weapon candidates. 2, China would have (stolen) it, and would be hitting lots of places besides Cali. Fun thought, nonetheless. ~8)

John

onawah
3rd July 2022, 06:49
There is 6 page long, quite detailed thread on the subject. A good place to start might be here:
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?112008-Directed-Energy-Weapon-caught-seemingly-lighting-fires-via-Satellite-View-by-dutchsinse-YouTube-channel&p=1377770&viewfull=1#post1377770



I'd say it's probably the same kind of laser weaponry that has been causing the California fires. The lasers have been caught in photos.


Hi Natalie. From the first I heard of it, that idea has seemed improbable. First, the technical specs, US mil is not yet operational with their laser weapon candidates. 2, China would have (stolen) it, and would be hitting lots of places besides Cali. Fun thought, nonetheless. ~8)

John

Bill Ryan
5th July 2022, 12:03
I think this belongs here, but there might also need to be a new thread titled Turmoil in The Netherlands. The Dutch government is shutting down farms due to "nitrogen levels and climate change" — which has to be yet a new level of destructive, administrative insanity.

Whether this is due to sheer dumb stupidity, or high-level malevolence that's simply another form of evil, the resulting food shortages will be manufactured here as well.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2HYnbs02Vs

9ideon
7th July 2022, 06:41
Bizarre, maybe even more so than the explanation as to why, which makes it yet another "coincidence". Nice twist in relation to BG.

Pay attention to the Data part (on the fires) in relation to the Media.

Check out Kwak.

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Journeyman
7th July 2022, 08:56
Someone has mapped both processing fires and some of the other decisions which could impact on food supplies:

https://www.zeemaps.com/view?group=4410859&x=-89.849631&y=44.059004&z=14

9ideon
7th July 2022, 09:35
Someone has mapped both processing fires and some of the other decisions which could impact on food supplies:

https://www.zeemaps.com/view?group=4410859&x=-89.849631&y=44.059004&z=14

Frikkin' bizarre is what this is, can't see coincidence either, I really wish that I could.

Journeyman
7th July 2022, 10:00
Someone has mapped both processing fires and some of the other decisions which could impact on food supplies:

https://www.zeemaps.com/view?group=4410859&x=-89.849631&y=44.059004&z=14

Frikkin' bizarre is what this is, can't see coincidence either, I really wish that I could.

It's war, most of us just don't realise it yet.

pyrangello
7th July 2022, 13:57
Contemplate this, had a trucker in my shop yesterday , he said he just got a letter from his place of work stating there may be disruptions in the additives called DEF that they add to diesel fuel starting next month . It is my understanding DEF is needed in diesel fuel for vehicles 2012 and newer to run, this would include farm equipment I Think ? DEF comes from china , There wont be a shortage of the fuel but just the additives. Now were heading towards harvest season here in the states , lets pray this doesnt happen on every level but just a heads up. I did call a buddy of mine that has 100 trucks and he said he has only heard rumors so far. Will see.

Inversion
7th July 2022, 15:20
Contemplate this, had a trucker in my shop yesterday , he said he just got a letter from his place of work stating there may be disruptions in the additives called DEF that they add to diesel fuel starting next month . It is my understanding DEF is needed in diesel fuel for vehicles 2012 and newer to run, this would include farm equipment I Think ? DEF comes from china , There wont be a shortage of the fuel but just the additives. Now were heading towards harvest season here in the states , lets pray this doesnt happen on every level but just a heads up. I did call a buddy of mine that has 100 trucks and he said he has only heard rumors so far. Will see.

Here's an explanation of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). The fluid is stored in a separate tank.

gilbarco (https://www.gilbarco.com/us/blog/what-def-what-diesel-exhaust-fluid-and-should-your-forecourt-have-it)

What is DEF?

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is a solution of urea (https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1042727_adding-urea-to-clean-diesel-cars-can-i-just-pee-in-the-tank) and water that’s injected into the exhaust stream of diesel vehicles to turn NOx gases (harmful emissions) into nitrogen and water. This system is called a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) implemented by vehicle manufacturers to meet EPA emissions standards in 2010. This is a way of meeting the standards without compromising engine performance or fuel efficiency. DEF is not a fuel additive and is stored in separate tanks.

Who needs DEF, why?

DEF is a requirement for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles with diesel engines produced after 2010. The vehicle is programmed to inject the DEF into the exhaust stream to meet emissions requirements. If the vehicle is allowed to run out of DEF, the engine performance will be reduced, and lower speeds are imposed.

What are the different delivery modes of DEF?

DEF can be purchased in several ways. There are varying sizes of jugs/containers a driver can purchase. This requires the driver to transfer the DEF into the vehicle manually. DEF can also be dispensed into the vehicle through a fueling dispenser when equipped.

onawah
10th July 2022, 05:41
Worst News Ever
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, July 9, 2022, # 361 ( Dane Wigington )
1,568 views Jul 9, 2022
296
Dane Wigington
144K subscribers
https://www.GeoengineeringWatch.org

(Food shortages are just the beginning of the catastrophes Wiggington is covering in this video, while pointing out the ones that are already in full progress.
I thought the geomagnetic reversal was the greatest and nearest cause for alarm, but this news is so dire and convincing it's making me reconsider.
I don't see how the globalists are going to be able to hide or explain away what's really going on for much longer. )


"California redwoods in flames, Australia under water, crops failing all over the world, it's just getting started. Earth's rapidly deteriorating ozone layer is finally coming to light in new reports as the impacts of extreme UV radiation become too hard to hide. Will the majority of the masses continue to ignore and deny this near term existential threat? Record drought and deluge scenarios continue to take their toll on crop production all over the world. How soon till food shelves empty out? The climate engineers continue to cut off precipitation from much of the western US. Las Vegas is so desperate to keep the water flowing that they drilled a 1.5 billion dollar tunnel under the deepest part of the lake in order to drain the last drop. https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/d... Does Vegas now serve as an example of the human race trying to survive on a rapidly dying planet?
All are needed in the critical battle to wake populations to what is coming, we must make every day count. Share credible data from a credible source, make your voice heard. Awareness raising efforts can be carried out from your own home computer."
Dane Wigington

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Also posted here: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?103674-Worldwide-Engineered-Weather-Catastrophe&p=1506503&viewfull=1#post1506503

muxfolder
14th July 2022, 22:12
Two things I've accidentally overheard on the news today (yeah, I don't simply like to listen to them at all): There's going to be food shortages and the prices are going to be even higher than now. Then I went to buy beer to my nearest grocery store and heard on the radio that they're already trying to figure out if this monkey virus is the next covid. Btw, NOT ONE of the customers were wearing masks. And boom, suddenly no one in Finland cares if the Russians are going to attack here anymore. That was fast, like 3 months. Lol

WEF just rules!

onawah
15th July 2022, 18:16
The Destructiveness Of Fossil Fuels And Chemicals Is Destroying The Renewability Of Our Soils
Vandana Shiva, PhD - Interview
456 views Jul 14, 2022
The Real Truth About Health
176K subscribers

• https://www.navdanya.org/site/
• Book - Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply

"Besides being a physicist, ecologist, activist, editor, and author of numerous books, Vandana Shiva is a tireless defender of the environment. She is the founder of Navdanya, a movement for biodiversity conservation and farmers’ rights. She is also the founder and director of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource Policy. Shiva fights for changes in the practice and paradigms of agriculture and food: “I don’t want to live in a world where five giant companies control our health and our food.”

Intellectual property rights, biodiversity, biotechnology, bioethics, and genetic engineering are among the fields where Shiva has contributed intellectually and through activist campaigns. During the 1970s, she participated in the nonviolent Chipko movement, whose main participants were women. She has assisted grassroots organizations of the Green movement in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Ireland, Switzerland, and Austria with campaigns against genetic engineering. Shiva has also served as an adviser to governments in India and abroad as well as non-governmental organizations, including the International Forum on Globalization, the Women’s Environment and Development Organization, the Third World Network, and the Asia Pacific People’s Environment Network."

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onawah
19th July 2022, 23:59
Govt. Shocked - Efforts To Refill Lake Powell Have Failed
1,227 views Jul 19, 2022
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Time Bomb
37.7K subscribers

"The Bureau of Reclamation introduced two plans earlier this year to increase the water level in Glen Canyon Dams reservoir, Lake Powell. These two plans had some initial success but at the beginning of July, the water levels in Lake Powell started to decline again. This summer is bringing some very high temperatures to America's South West and this increases electricity demand. To produce more power at the Glen Canyon Dam, Reclamation is releasing more water. This is causing Lake Powell's water level to decline, a situation that is not sustainable.

In this video, we take a look at the current water levels in Lake Powell. Then we discuss how the Federal Government is requiring states that consume Colorado River water to significantly reduce water consumption. If states do not voluntarily reduce water use the Federal Government will step in and force huge mandatory water cuts in many southwestern states including California and Arizona."

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Also posted here: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118842-Lake-Mead-Drought-Update----What-s-Going-On----&p=1508153&viewfull=1#post1508153

Bill Ryan
23rd July 2022, 14:50
Amazon is now stopping their supply of mylar bags, extremely useful for long-term home food storage.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d6MgwOx74c

Inversion
26th August 2022, 17:03
Back in July Steve Quayle was posting emails on Q-Alerts (https://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33) about mysterious food freezer failures and malfunctions in his home state of Montana.

This one is current and there's images in the link.
Montana Daily Gazette (https://montanadailygazette.com/2022/08/24/breaking-great-falls-walmart-the-defrosting-cult-continues-seriously-store-up-food-now-photos-included/)

Once again, the attacks continue, and this time, it’s the west side Great Falls Walmart. It’s not a coincidence that so many Montana stores and warehouses are just happening to ‘losing power.‘

One particular resident revealed details.

“West side GF Walmart is the latest hit with mystery ‘power outage.’ Word is nothing to be saved; all are waste. These were all fresh products; frozen items were still available. Interesting how only fresh, refrigerated meats, bakery, juice, dairy, and eggs were affected. Most absurd was the train of shopping carts blocking the lunchmeat, cheese, butter, dairy, egg, breakfast items coolers…with employees posted to guard this food, which they intend to waste. There’s a pattern of deception here. This has happened in Billings, Bozeman, Roundup? Missoula?

Other Great Falls residents chimed in with the following.

“Like it’s a setup and by design……manufactured food shortages. Find your local gardeners, egg producers, and meat producers. We have plenty to sell to you directly, and it will be much better quality than you can get at Walmart.

“In the past week, I have seen similar at Missoula Winco and at least two mini-marts.”

The west side Walmart in Great Falls looks like a morgue. This is eery and scary, folks, don’t delay. Start navigating and looking for other viable food sources. Click here to bypass the mainstream food market.

How are fresh foods wasted and not frozen foods? And what’s with all these employees ‘guarding’ the fresh foods? The mystery continues. Stay connected for more updates on the situation.

Inversion
6th September 2022, 20:39
There was a fire at QC Poultry (http://qcpoultry.com/) processing facility in Montebello, California. Strange the address is 1111 W. Olympic Blvd.

Google Maps (https://www.google.com/maps/place/QC+Poultry/@34.0070502,-118.1148212,224m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x80c2ce27c2517b3d:0x1ed7a9dd5ac6ece6!2s1111+W+Olympic+Blvd,+Montebello ,+CA+90640!3b1!8m2!3d34.0072729!4d-118.1141071!3m4!1s0x80c2ce652163d4d1:0x134da2661285cc15!8m2!3d34.007269!4d-118.1141083)

collapse.news (https://www.collapse.news/2022-09-01-engineered-starvation-california-poultry-processing-plant-fire.html)

QC Poultry saw its Montebello, Calif., processing plant go up in flames over the weekend, adding to a spate of “accidental fires” targeting food facilities in recent months.

Reports indicate that the facility, located just east of East Los Angeles and southwest of the San Gabriel Valley, caught fire at around 4pm on Sunday. When firefighters arrived, they witnessed massive plumes of smoke bellowing from the building – see video footage below:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33isaJTZYQ4

A representative for the city of Montebello said that QC Poultry, located at 1111 W. Olympic Blvd., had building damaged and that numerous commercial cars may have been destroyed by fire, according to KTLA.

Inversion
25th September 2022, 16:56
A huge fire broke out at Rungis Market (https://www.rungisinternational.com/en/visitors/visit-the-market/) near Paris. These fires are unusual in the rate of burn and acceleration of the smoke. It's as if additional accelerant is added or there's underground structures involved. They have an almost volcanic nature. It reminds me of the recent fire in Rome. These incidents could have a covid-like motive and that would be to weaken a nation and the depopulation agenda would be secondary.

Google maps (https://www.google.com/maps/search/rungis+market+paris/@48.7644082,2.3397494,846m/data=!3m1!1e3)

ncrenegade (https://ncrenegade.com/fire-breaks-out-at-worlds-biggest-produce-market-in-paris/)


Sep 25, 2022

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOgD8pynBak

Rungis is on fire in Paris, the world's largest fresh produce wholesale market.

According to BFMTV, the fire covered 7,000 sq.m. There are no casualties and no risk of fire spreading. About a hundred firefighters are on the scene.


Jul 10, 2022

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=846X6Vcfq4I

The strongest fire in Italy - Rome was covered in thick smoke after a series of explosions

Black smoke enveloped the Italian capital - a fire broke out in the Centocelle area, where there are famous television studios, eyewitnesses spread ...

Hughe
27th September 2022, 00:38
Source: https://citizens.news/660348.html

ANALYSIS: Europe to become “ECONOMIC WASTELAND” as industry dies, banks fail and food production plunges

Monday, September 26, 2022 by: Mike Adams
Tags: ammonia, BASF, chaos, chemicals, Collapse, energy, Europe, famine, fertilizer, food production, hydrocarbons, natural gas, power grid, sanctions, scarcity, starvation, western europe

(Natural News) Europe’s economy, currencies and industries are in free fall, plunging toward “economic wasteland” status that’s less than a year away if natural gas supplies from Russia aren’t quickly restored. That’s the conclusion of numerous experts who have spoken to Natural News over the last two weeks, including war correspondent Michael Yon, Finnish economist Tuomas Malinen, global agricultural trends researcher David Dubyne, and Italian-American author Leo Zagami.

The situation is so dire that Germany chemical giant BASF — formerly part of the Nazi-run IG Farben chemical conglomerate that carried out war crimes against humanity — is now threatening to shut down operations for industrial plants that have run continuously since the 1960s. As explained by author Philip Oltermann in a UK Guardian article entitled, “How gas rationing at Germany’s BASF plant could plunge Europe into crisis,” BASF is close to shutting down its massive chemical facilities in Germany due to a lack of natural gas. But shutting down production might be permanent, since no one knows if the plants can ever resume operations after a shutdown, since the very act of shutting the system down may break it.

BASF is critical to the world’s supply chain for fertilizer, petroleum refining, medicines, plastics, consumer products, industrial materials and more. If BASF were to go down, Western Europe’s industrial economy would rapidly collapse into ruin, and the global supply chain crisis would dramatically worsen far beyond anything we saw due to covid lockdowns.

To understand all this, first consider this March, 2022 Reuters article, “BASF says it would stop output if gas supplies fell to half its needs.” That article explains:

Germany’s BASF (BASFn.DE) said on Wednesday it would have to stop production if natural gas supplies fell to less than half its needs, as the world’s largest chemicals group warned of the damage to its operations from Europe’s power crunch.

The article reveals that BASF not only uses natural gas as its energy source for chemical manufacturing, but that the hydrocarbons in natural gas are the feed stock for critical chemical production such as ammonia (NH3) which must have hydrogen (H) from hydrocarbon molecules. You can’t simply replace natural gas with electricity, since electricity contains no hydrogen. Thus, wind and solar power can never replace natural gas in industry and manufacturing, including for fertilizer production, plastics and more. As Reuters explains:

In Europe, BASF uses around 60% of the gas it buys to generate energy needed in production and the remaining 40% as a raw material to produce important basic chemicals…

Note that the above Reuters article was published well before Gazprom ceased gas flows in Nord Stream 1. Current flow is at zero, and Russia has no compelling reason to restore flows anytime soon. This means Germany is running on stored natural gas even as winter approaches. Those gas stores will not last even through the end of this year, by the way, and the really cold weather hits in 2023.

BASF warns of an imminent shutdown due to lack of natural gas
If natural gas supplies fall to 50% of BASF’s full demand, the company will have to shut down operations. Via The Guardian:

“Once we can receive significantly and permanently less than 50% of our maximum requirements, we would need to wind down the entire site,” says Daniela Rechenberger, a company spokesperson. “That is something that has never happened in BASF’s history, and something no one here would want to see happening. But we would have little choice.”

Astonishingly, BASF warns that if it were to shutter operations, no one knows whether it could be restarted:

With large parts of the verbund site having run around the clock since the 1960s, BASF says it is unclear if production could simply be restarted afterwards or if the drop of pressure would cause some machinery to break.

In other words, you can’t simply flip a switch and turn the plant off, then expect to flip the switch the other way and turn it all back on again. These systems are incredibly complex — ammonia production all by itself requires a network of 1,771 miles of pipeline at just one BASF facility (Ludwigshafen), merely to process and distribute ammonia across the 10 sq km campus. That ammonia is then used to create fertilizers, Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and many other industrial chemicals, including engine oil additives.

“The consequences of a shutdown at Ludwigshafen would be far-reaching, not just in Europe’s largest economy but the entire continent,” writes The Guardian. A shutdown of BASF would mean the closing down of automobile manufacturing, consumer products, agricultural chemicals, sterilization chemicals for hospitals and much more.

Across Western Europe, ammonia production is already down by 70%, which will have devastating repercussions on spring planting in 2023 (expect mass famine across Europe throughout 2023 – 2024). Metals smelting operations are more than 50% shut down, and an industry group called Eurometaux has warned that without immediate government intervention (i.e. bailout money), Europe faces “permanent deindustrialization,” meaning it becomes an economic wasteland.

From that warning letter, found here: (pdf) (emphasis added)

RE: Europe’s non-ferrous metals producers call for emergency EU action to prevent permanent deindustrialisation from spiralling electricity and gas prices

50% of the EU’s aluminium and zinc capacity has already been forced offline due to the power crisis, as well as significant curtailments in silicon and ferroalloys production and further impacts felt across copper and nickel sectors. In the last month, several companies have had to announce indefinite closures and many more are on the brink ahead of a life-or-death winter for many operations. Producers face electricity and gas costs over ten times higher than last year, far exceeding the sales price for their products. We know from experience that once a plant is closed it very often becomes a permanent situation, as re-opening implies significant uncertainty and cost.

Imagine Europe without metals or chemicals. Essentially, we are looking at Western Europe being plunged into the 18th century, complete with 18th century plagues, famine and destitution.

War correspondent Michael Yon warns of Europe’s collapse under “green” energy policies
Saturday, I published an interview with war correspondent and analyst Michael Yon, who warns that Europes infatuation with “green” energy policies has pushed the continent to the brink of economic destruction, leading to famine, pandemics and war:

What Michael Yon understands is that once European industry is shut down, it’s likely going to stay down for many years to come. As OilPrice.com warns in a new story, “Europe’s Energy Crisis Will Not Be “A One Winter Story.” From that story, we learn that this energy crisis is going to be a multi-year catastrophe:

Even if European countries manage to survive winter, as it appears they will, they will face similar struggles the following winter.

“This is not a one winter story, let’s just make it very, very clear,” Amrita Sen, founder and director of research at Energy Aspects, told Bloomberg television in an interview on Friday.

Europe will need to ration demand in order to be able to balance the market, not only this winter but also the next winter and potentially the one after that, she noted.

Germany also moved this week to nationalize its biggest gas importer, Uniper, to prevent a collapse of the German energy and gas suppliers. Across Europe, industries are forced to curb or shut down production due to soaring energy prices…

The question remains: How many large energy suppliers and industrial giants can Germany bail out before the Euro collapses from all the money printing? How can Germany (or Western Europe as a whole) function without energy, metals, food and industry?

Food production is also going offline across Europe
Not surprisingly, this energy crisis is causing food production to plummet across Europe. As RT.com reports in a story, “EU farmers warn of food shortages“:

Vegetable producers across northern and western Europe are considering halting operations, thus further threatening food supplies, as a result of the energy crisis hitting the continent, Reuters reported this week.

According to the report, skyrocketing power and gas prices are the biggest cost facing vegetable farmers employing greenhouse cultivation. Two French farmers renewing their electricity contracts for 2023 told the media outlet they were being quoted prices more than ten times higher than in 2021.

It begs the question: How are Europeans going to eat this winter if the food growers can’t buy the energy needed to grow food? And how is industry going to function when companies like BASF go offline due to unavailability of natural gas?

Germany is guaranteeing a collapse of industry by protecting gas supplies to residential households
The German government’s policies now point to a collapse of industry across Western Europe, given that energy supplies to residential homes are given top priority. This means the cuts in energy usage will have to come from industrial producers like BASF. Via The Guardian:

Under German law, households would be excluded from gas rationing along with other “protected” customers such as care homes or hospitals. The brunt of reductions would have to be made by industry, accountable for about a third of the country’s demand.

Thus, industry is the target for severe cuts in energy usage. That means massive, energy-hungry mega-corporations like BASF have little chance of staying in production through this winter, and a shutdown has unknowable long-term consequences.

Add to this scenario the risk of a nuclear war in Europe, as America and NATO countries keep pushing Russia into a nuclear escalation of some sort. If nuclear bombs begin to fall on European cities, then it’s over for not just European industry but also its financial system and central bank (ECB).

As Leo Zagami writes on his website, “Europe will soon become a Nuclear wasteland as “the woke” West will be crushed for the arrival of the Antichrist.”

He sees Western Europe collapsing into a Mad Max type of scenario, with near-total devastation of industry, food production, financial assets and more. David Dubyne told me in a recent interview that he thought Western Europe would not survive the coming winter without mass famine and people freezing to death, likely followed by civil unrest and the collapse of currencies. Just yesterday, the British Pound flash-crashed, revealing that European currencies are on the brink of free fall as investors flee Europe in anticipation of the coming economic doomsday scenarios that we’ve outlined here.

This is “End of Days” for Europe
The bottom line? The final chapter of Western Europe appears to be under way as self-inflicted COVID lockdown insanity — followed by “suicide sanctions” against Russia — have brought European industry, food and financial instruments to the brink of annihilation. The Europe we all once knew is about to be transformed into an economic wasteland worse than any post-World War II scenario you can think of, including the bombing of Dresden by allied forces. The hydrocarbon scarcity reality that has already been unleashed on Europe is not fixable for years to come, meaning Europeans are going to have to somehow survive for multiple winters with very little food, energy, industry, jobs or electricity.

This is the real-world impact of delusional “green” policies that go hand it hand with wokeism of socialists and left-wing fascists who dominate European governments. It turns out you can’t actually power your economy with transgenderism fairy tales and solar power fantasies. Without hydrocarbons, your civilization collapses into ruin.

That’s exactly what’s coming for Europe. We are watching the End of Days for the EU, the Euro, and the British Empire in particular, with the failure of the City of London and the Vatican to boot. Ten of the world’s most important banks are going to be wiped out across Europe, bringing the west’s financial infrastructure to a crippling end (part of the “great reset” agenda).

Anyone who doesn’t want to be financially annihilated should probably take a hard look at physical gold and silver or other real-world assets that don’t vanish in a financial collapse. Notably, a lot of assets are about to get a whole lot cheaper, too, as demand destruction accelerates. Watch for prices of automobiles, homes, guns, ammo and certain commodities to fall in the coming months as western societies go bankrupt and are plunged into social chaos and political revolutions.

Brigantia
27th September 2022, 20:20
A huge fire broke out at Rungis Market (https://www.rungisinternational.com/en/visitors/visit-the-market/) near Paris.

I'm pleased to report that after a quick trip to France, I didn't see any adverse effects from the Rungis fire. The shops that I visited all looked well stocked, particularly of fresh foods, and I hope that this continues and that any ill effects on supply from the fire will not occur.

One thing of note is that when looking for some inexpensive wine for cooking - these are labelled in one shop as "le moin cher" (the least expensive) - the sections with this label were stripped bare. It seems that the French are truly undergoing hardship as I've never seen this happen before, or has Europe's drought this year adversely affected the wine harvest? Maybe a combination of both?

Inversion
1st October 2022, 20:09
See this video (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?119610-Hurricane-Ian-Hitting-Florida-300K-Ordered-To-Evacuate-Get-Out-Right-Now&p=1520846&viewfull=1#post1520846) in post#87 for an overview of the destruction of fertilizer, crops, weather warfare & depopulation.

TomKat
6th October 2022, 15:56
the USDA is wanting people to register their backyard gardens! Reminds me of the state of Oregon claiming ownership of the rain in your rain barrel. I can just see the future headlines now: "uUregistered Gardens Found, Arrests Made."

Inversion
25th October 2022, 02:14
Wilbur Ellis fertilizer plant in Grant County, Washington burnt down. Firefighters used limited water because they didn't want the fertilizer to contaminant the ground water. There's a video (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?119610-Hurricane-Ian-Hitting-Florida-300K-Ordered-To-Evacuate-Get-Out-Right-Now&p=1520846&viewfull=1#post1520846) saying one of the motives for steering Hurricane Ian was to target the fertilizer in the central part of the state.

king5 (https://www.king5.com/article/news/grant-county-firefighters-working-to-contain-a-commercial-structure-fire-at-wilbur-ellis-fertilizer-plant-near-moses-lake/293-611f28a8-558b-4e81-bc8b-d3a2a0baf470)

No one was evacuated, but Grant County Health District (GCHD) has issued a Health Advisory for people living downwind (North-East) from the fire.

GCHD warns that smoke from the fire may contain dangerous chemicals which can irritate eyes, nose, throat, airways, and lungs. People most at risk include infants, children, the elderly, and people with respiratory conditions, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other lung diseases. People at risk should stay indoors.

Grant County Fire District No. 5 said fighting this fire required extra care. Fire crews limited their use of water, so the fertilizer would not contaminate underground ecosystems.

Crews also were working to make sure flames don't jump to the standing elevator. If it were to catch fire and fall, it could bring down the nearby powerlines.

Fire officials said no one was inside the plant at the time of the fire.

The Fire Marshall is expected on the scene on Monday as the investigation into the fire continues.

10/23/22 (1:39)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv4I1wusiAg

Inversion
25th October 2022, 21:45
I found this today on Steve Quayle's website under Q-Alerts. The Impatiens necrotic spot orthotospovirus (INSV (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impatiens_necrotic_spot_orthotospovirus)) virus and Fusarium (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusarium#:~:text=Fusarium%20%2Ffju%CB%88z%C9%9B%C9%99ri%C9%99m%2F%20(help%C2%B7,of%20the%20soil%20mi crobial%20community.) fungus in the Salinas Valley are impacting crops along with other viruses.

Steve Quayle: Q-Alerts (https://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=2586)
10/24/22

PRODUCE ALERT :Iceberg, romaine and romaine hearts have been impacted by the **INSV Virus and **Fusarium along with other viruses that have taken over the fields this past few months throughout the Salinas Valley.

What is happening:

Iceberg, romaine and romaine hearts have been impacted by the **INSV Virus and **Fusarium along with other viruses that have taken over the fields this past few months throughout the Salinas Valley.
These viruses are not allowing product to fully develop and in many cases, causing growers to discard entire fields. This means, harvesting at an extremely slow pace to minimize the risk as much as possible.
Each year, we transition growing regions from Salinas, CA to Yuma, AZ in November. During transition, we expect to see impacts to quality and anticipate supply gaps, but due to the viruses impacting these commodities the supply is more limited than usual.

What are these viruses:

What is INSV: INSV Virus is a plant virus that is passed from field to field by insects. INSV thrives on heat and therefore the warmer weather of the last few months in these growing regions is not helping the issue and it is fueled the virus to expand.
What is Fusarium: Fusarium is a soil borne fungus, which causes the lettuce heads to die from diseased roots.

What does this mean for the locations: We see issues in regards to availability and quality.

Supply – As distributors are picking up product from growers, orders are being prorated on average 50%. With these shorted orders, locations will experience shortages of product as ordered. All locations should anticipate during the next 4 – 6 weeks shorted product at time of delivery. The expectation is for all locations to receive at least one case of Chopped Romaine or Whole Head Romaine (if approved in your market) with each delivery if ordered. If your market will be shorted, we have requested for all distributors to provide communication of when this will occur and update when additional product is available.

Quality - During transition from the Salinas to Yuma growing regions, the market tends to see strains in the quality of all leafy greens including pinking and variations in color. Expectations during this transition period should be adjusted to meet the current market availability. Current credit request protocols will continue to be in place during this time. Please check product when it arrives and submit Support Requests within 24 hours of receiving to request a return and credit. Please note that quality received may be consistent for all deliveries at this time.

Pinking – rust coloration at ends and rib area. This is caused by oxidation at time of processing and not a sign of decay. See examples below.
Variations of Color – extremely light and dark variations.

Oct 24, 2022

Inversion
28th October 2022, 03:30
Some people are fond of saying "There are no coincidences." More that 120,000 hectares/296,526 acres of wheat have been destroyed in Australia just before harvest. There's additional videos & text in the link.

strangesounds (https://strangesounds.org/2022/10/crops-a-complete-write-off-as-wheat-losses-pass-150m-in-flood-hit-north-west-nsw.html)

Crops on the verge of harvest have been wiped out by floods in parts of Australia. Picture by Rabbit Hop Films
Crops on the verge of harvest have been wiped out by floods in parts of Australia. Picture by Rabbit Hop Films
New South Wales’s peak farming body says the damage bill for wheat losses alone in the state’s flood-hit north-west will surpass $150 million.

Parts of Moree, Gunnedah, Dubbo and Moama have been evacuated as more than 140 flood warnings remain across the state.

Agronomists say the grain-growing hub of the north-west is expected to have “conservatively” lost more than 120,000 hectares of wheat that was nearly ready to harvest.

The region also boasts large barley and canola outputs and is in the summer planting window for crops such as cotton and sorghum.

10/17/22 (2:11)
As a sidenote Logan Piette (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?119269-Logan-s-Insights-on-Decode-Your-Reality) said Black Pope has a Jewish gematria (https://www.gematrix.org/?word=black+pope) value of 211 and so does Mason. It's also the police code (https://www.kannlawoffice.com/robbery.html#:~:text=California%20Penal%20Code%20(CPC)%20%C2%A7,in%20First%20and%20Second%20Degrees. ) for robbery in California. That number is the 47th prime (https://www.numberempire.com/211) & 47 is the 15th. On 10/28/22 the time on the video changed to 2:12. In this plant fire (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?115525-Manufactured-Food-Shortages--Eradication-of-Our-Food-Supply-&p=1516602&viewfull=1#post1516602) the street address is 1111 W. Olympic Blvd. The cryto.com arena (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118670-Death-toll-in-Texas-elementary-school-shooting-rises-18-children-2-adults-killed-by-shooter&p=1499984&viewfull=1#post1499984) formally Staples Center in Los Angeles has this address 1111 (https://brightwings.com/111111-universal-spiritual-laws-1111/) South Figueroa Street and it looks like a giant reptilian eye (https://twitter.com/cryptocomarena/status/1255590886823481345). The reptilians giveth and the reptilians taketh away.

Lone Wolf (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118606-James-Rink-Book-s--Videos&p=1498075&highlight=pope#post1498075)

P33. According to David Icke the Reptilians seek to consolidate power globally and the elite will answer to negative ET’s. The top of the cabal is Lucifer/Satan (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?119255-Brought-To-You-By-Pfizer--Owning-US-American-News-Networks--&p=1512253&viewfull=1#post1512253). Below him is the Jesuit black pope in London. Below him is the pope who controls the catholic church and masonic order. The code name for the NWO is Project Omega.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PQB15LOrCY&t=35s

ouseholds feeling the cost-of-living pinch are being told to expect even more pain due to the floods in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.

Crops in some of Australia's most fertile and productive land have been ruined, and the Treasurer says food supply chains will be affected.

ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation.

Inversion
28th November 2022, 20:39
A bird flu outbreak in Nebraska triggers the slaughter of 1.8 million chickens. In the US 49-52 million birds have died of the flu or have been culled. Between 2021-2022 48 million birds have been culled in Europe.

Additional link: nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01338-2)

PBS (https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/bird-flu-outbreak-prompts-slaughter-of-1-8-million-chickens-in-nebraska)

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska agriculture officials say another 1.8 million chickens must be killed after bird flu was found on a farm in the latest sign that the outbreak that has already prompted the slaughter of more than 50 million birds nationwide continues to spread.

The Nebraska Department of Agriculture said Saturday that the state’s 13th case of bird flu was found on an egg-laying farm in northeast Nebraska’s Dixon County, about 120 miles (193 kilometers) north of Omaha, Nebraska.

Just like on other farms where bird flu has been found this year, all the chickens on the Nebraska farm will be killed to limit the spread of the disease. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says more than 52.3 million birds in 46 states — mostly chickens and turkeys on commercial farms — have been slaughtered as part of this year’s outbreak.

ecdc.europa (https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/news-events/2021-2022-data-show-largest-avian-flu-epidemic-europe-ever)

The 2021–2022 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) epidemic season is the largest observed in Europe so far. The latest data from the joint EFSA, ECDC and EU reference laboratory report show a total of 2,467 outbreaks in poultry, 48 million birds culled in the affected establishments, 187 detections in captive birds, and 3,573 HPAI events in wild birds. Additionally, the geographical extent of the outbreak is unprecedented, ranging from Svalbard islands to South Portugal and eastern to Ukraine, affecting 37 European countries.

11/27/22 (0:29)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gw1lCLkVVY

Nebraska agriculture officials say another 1.8 million chickens must be killed after bird flu was found on a farm in the latest sign that the outbreak that has already prompted the slaughter of more than 50 million birds nationwide continues to spread.

onawah
2nd December 2022, 18:25
(1/3) Why Governments Preparing Across the World and You Should Too!
Adapt 2030
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"Interconnected cycles through time are weaving together as our planet, civilization and people move through vast changes. We have natural changes and forced economic and lifestyle shifts as three cycles come together. Rex Bear from the LeakProject and David DuByne from ADAPT 2030 look at why global events to make no sense to a rational person unless you look through the lenses of multi-century lows in Solar Activity. Part 1 of 3"
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(This series is focusing not just on food shortages, but also on changes in weather and earth changes and how the accumulation of effects from all these changes are going to be critically impacting everyone soon in ways many probably haven't imagined. )

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Part 2

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Part 3

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onawah
4th December 2022, 16:48
Food Prices Set to 'Spike' Again in 2023: How Global Elites' Policies Are Leading to Food Shortages
Facts Matter with Roman Balmakov
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38,199 views
12/4/22

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onawah
23rd January 2023, 06:14
WHISTLEBLOWER REVEALS WHAT IS BEHIND THE MASS ATTACKS ON US FOOD FACILITIES
January 21, 2023
https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/whistleblower-reveals-what-is-behind-the-mass-attacks-on-us-food-facilities/
by Amy Mek

"In the United States, dozens of food processing plants suspiciously caught fire over the past year. Remarkably, no one was present at the time of the fires. The Eco Health Alliance whistleblower, bioterrorism expert, military veteran, and scientist Dr Andrew Huff has a possible explanation for the food supply fires.

Huff has access to government information about simulating a food supply attack. The information comes from the US Department of Homeland Security’s Food and Agriculture Sector Criticality Assessment Tool (FASCAT). This also includes which places are particularly at risk.

According to Huff, who authorities have harassed due to the nature of his work since 2019, the US Government coordinated the attacks on the food facilities. But, in addition, something remarkable happened: the hard disk with the FASCAT data disappeared.

Since then, there have been about 200 food factory attacks around the world, most of them in the US, he explained.

Huff had another backup and analyzed the attacks. It turned out that the attacks exactly matched the most critical systems in his data set. He reported this to the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI but never received a response.

Huff knows that the FBI and the food industry have tried to investigate what he calls “terrorist attacks,” but they’re getting nowhere. He suspects that a government-funded actor or a globalist group like the World Economic Forum is behind it.

Watch Dr Andrew Huff’s interview with journalist Emerald Robinson."

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Inversion
30th January 2023, 04:40
A fire at Hillendale Farms in Connecticut killed 100,000 chickens. From a distance the fire looks like a volcanic eruption. The news stories of these food factory fires are vague as if the perpetrators control the media.

nbcconnecticut (https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/multiple-crews-respond-to-large-fire-at-egg-farm-in-bozrah/2964121/)

It's unclear what may have started the fire.

The Salvation Army is on scene providing food and nourishment to first responders.

The Department of Agriculture said it has been in touch with the leadership at Hillandale. At this time, the DOA is not responding, but is continuing to monitor the situation.

No injuries were reported.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPVzka2ke40

Ewan
3rd February 2023, 18:32
Bought the local Irish Farmers Journal today.

Salmonella investigation ongoing on eight poultry farms.

The Department of Agriculture is continuing to investigate an outbreak of salmonella on eight farms in the Republic of Ireland.

The bactria salmonella typhimurium was found in eight flocks understood to be broiler flocks.

The birds will be culled and will not enter the foodchain. (I could find no mention of numbers).

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Mart trade sizzles

The 2023 mart trade is off to a flying start. This is due to a combination of low supplies of finished cattle, increased demand for manufacturing beef, earlier than expected Chinese demand and a solid export trade.
Later in the same piece...
A number of new live exporters have also been active around the rings... see below
Factory agents and exporters are currently driving the trade.

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related from see below
Netherlands proposes ban on live exports

Live exports were back in the spotlight at the latest meeting of all 27 EU agricultural and fisheries ministers.

In short Netherlands, were backed by Germany, Austria, Denmark and Luxembourg in favour of an outright ban on live exports.

It was opposed by 10 member states headed by Portugal and incl. France, Greece, Ireland, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Hungary and Cyprus.

If I understood the article correctly this was not banning live movement inside the EU but to a third country ie. outside the EU

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Global urea prices drop to to almost pre-war levels

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Bank of Ireland figures suggest 50% of farmers are 65 or over

Less people keen to enter farming each year.

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It is not the first time I've bought agricultural papers since I've been here. A lot of the people I meet are connected with farming and its good to at least have some idea as to what they chat about between themselves. From the papers I glean that it is EU regulations that are causing the downturns in pretty much all sectors.

Matthew
3rd February 2023, 19:32
If they don't want you to have it, then it's probably REALLY good for you :bigsmile:

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Franny
4th February 2023, 06:17
Tucker Carlson reports on food shortages and reminds us that Biden is working to "increase and disseminate food shortages".

The Twitter link redirects to a Fox News site as it seems this video is not available on many video platforms. I expect it struck a nerve somewhere.

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https://markets.financialcontent.com/stocks/news/read/43108607/tucker_carlson

TUCKER CARLSON: Why we're paranoid about the American food supply |

Fox News host Tucker Carlson investigates what is happening to chickens across America and how that relates to egg supplies and prices on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Last spring, in March, at a press conference in Brussels, Joe Biden explained that the sanctions he was imposing against Russia, while morally necessary, were also going to cause food shortages around the world, including here in the United States. "It's going to be real," he said.

Now, Biden said this in a very odd way. There was no hint or panic, emotions you'd expect from a leader predicting the deaths of human beings from starvation. None of that. Instead, there was pure, nonchalant casualness. Biden could have been describing the weather or a trip to the dry cleaners. "It's going to be real."

Then Biden continued, recounting a conversation he had with European allies. He told us all about it. When he met with the group, Biden said, they spoke about "how we could increase and disseminate more rapidly food shortages." That's what Joe Biden said verbatim. It's on tape.

So here you have the president of the United States pledging to increase food shortages at a press conference. That seemed like a newsworthy event, but not a single news organization in this country seemed to notice it happened. Nor did the White House correct it. But others were watching. So within days, that clip wound up on social media and Facebook flagged it immediately as "false news."

TUCKER CARLSON: ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY TO INFLAME RACIAL HATRED IN THE UNITED STATES

Now, strictly speaking, that's untrue. There's nothing false about the video. It was entirely real. No one can test that. But apparently, Facebook users were supposed to understand that Joe Biden is senile and therefore he's not accountable for his own words. Taking Joe Biden literally qualifies as "misinformation." Now, we'll leave that whole episode for you to assess. We can't know what Joe Biden was thinking, if anything, when he uttered those words in Brussels. We can only tell you what happened afterward.

Strange disasters began to beset food processors all over the United States. In April, the next month, the headquarters of one of this country's largest organic food distributors was destroyed in a fire. Cause unknown. The next month, in a single week, actually, two separate private plane crashes took out two separate food processing centers. One plane hit a General Mills plant in Georgia. The other plane hit a food plant in Idaho. By the way, back in February, a boiler explosion obliterated a potato processing plant in Oregon and so on.

So even people who aren't given to connecting the dots, who don't think of themselves as conspiracy nuts, begin to wonder, "Is there something here?" But no one could tell. The Biden administration had no answers and no way to get to the answers because they had no data.

And that's interesting because the Biden administration tracks a lot of things, the things that it cares about, the race and ethnicity and sex life, for example, of every person in America. Do we even have trans Pacific Islanders playing woodwinds in major symphonies? How about gay Southeast Asians in long haul trucking? These are the questions that concern the bean counters in the Biden administration.

And yet at the same time, that same administration keeps no real records of what the infrastructure of our food supply. Apparently, that has never occurred to them. So, honestly, we can't really know one way or the other, because we don't have a baseline, whether something strange is going on with food suppliers.

But some days you do wonder. On Saturday, an enormous commercial egg farm in central Connecticut burned to the ground for no obvious reason. Huge fire. At least 20 fire departments responded, fought the blaze for over 8 hours. More than 100,000 chickens died.

Now, that's a sad story. But what's interesting is that most media companies did not consider it a story at all. Weird, considering egg prices have become an actual problem for most Americans. Egg prices are up more than 100% in many places. And yet at that exact moment, when eggs are a concern, 100,000 chickens die in a freak fire. And The New York Times, which is right next door in a neighboring state, does not even cover the fire. What is that? Don't worry. "Things like this have nothing to do with egg prices,: say the media. It's just avian flu. Watch.

REPORTER: Egg consumption has grown over the years, as many people are eating them as their main protein source. But the production has slumped because of the ongoing bird or avian flu epidemic. Over the last year, the USDA says nearly 58 million birds have been infected in the U.S., making it the deadliest outbreak in U.S. history. Unfortunately, the infected birds have to be killed, causing the egg supplies to fall and prices to surge. In some cases, stores are running out and limiting the amount people can buy.

SHOPPER: We bought eggs earlier this week here at Fry's and Levine. We paid $8.99 for a dozen eggs.

So if you ask the Agriculture Department, for example, or anyone in the Biden administration, to the extent they're paying attention, which is not much, they'll tell you that egg prices are high because avian flu. And that's a completely natural virus, just like COVID. The prices have nothing to do with chicken farms burning down. Again, not that anyone in the government tracks that kind of thing. Why would they? Because nothing like that could ever happen. Settle down, QAnon. And a lot of people, particularly the national news media, people who could not identify a chicken if it didn't come with dipping sauce, are satisfied with that explanation.

But we noticed that some farmers who deal with chickens every day are not convinced. Some of them, some chicken farmers, have noticed something odd. Their chickens aren't laying eggs or as many eggs. And these chickens don't appear sick with avian flu. They're not dying. They're still alive. They're just not producing eggs.

Now healthy hens lay eggs on a regular basis, every 24 to 26 hours. But suddenly, chicken owners all over the country – not all of them, but a lot of them – are reporting they're not getting any eggs or as many. So what's causing that? Clearly, something is causing that. Some have concluded their chicken feed may be responsible. Watch.

CHICKEN FARMER: Is the commercial feed the reason so many people's chickens have not been laying it all? This is a question that I am asking myself and I have seen all over TikTok, Facebook, everywhere. I'm talking about chickens. Tons of people who are having no eggs for six, seven months. Like, this is not normal. I have at least 60 hens that should be laying. I have a flock of roughly 100, and I was getting two to three eggs in the summer, all summer long. I genuinely think it's the feed, especially after seeing so many people have the same problem, switching to a local feed, and it fixing itself.

So why'd we just put that clip on TV? Because that chicken owner speaks for all chicken owners? Because she's the world's greatest expert on avian questions? Probably not. But because the people who should be keeping track of what's going on are clearly not keeping track of what's going on because they just don't care.

And so instead of going to the usual sources at the AG Department or calling the White House press office, we decided to listen to people who actually have chickens. And that one, for example, the lady you just saw, says she switched her chicken feed and it solved the problem. Her chickens began laying eggs once again immediately.

Now, the specific brand of feed referenced in that video is called "Producer's Pride." It's made by Purina. Most chicken feed brands are made by Purina. Purina also makes Producer's Pride – that's the cattle feed recently subject to a recall after regulators linked the product to a series of unexplained cattle deaths. It was removed from shelves because there was a good chance you shouldn't be feeding it to livestock.

Could that be happening again? Now, we don't know. But we should tell you because again, no one else seems to be keeping track of this, that it's not just Producer's Pride that some chicken owners are worried about. Some have concerns about several other chicken feed brands made by Purina.

So we reached out to the company today because, again, we're agnostic on this, but we figured we would do a little poking. And they said they've looked into it too, and their feed is not the problem. And that may absolutely be true. We don't know. What we did notice, though, was that that explanation was more than enough for most media companies, trained as they are to accept corporate press releases as the final word on any given topic. Well, they said it's not a problem. So it's not a problem.

We don't think that's the last word. Again, we can't tell you for certain either way. But we do know and here's really the point, that America's food supply is one of those topics is worth being a little paranoid about. This is not a matter of how many trans Pacific Islander oboists we've got. This is a matter of national survival – of food. The question on which empires rise and fall.

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And in this specific case, eggs, poultry and chicken, avian products, are major, major sources of protein in the diets of most Americans. And you need protein to live. If you don't have enough, you get protein deficiency, and that can stunt growth in children. So a question like this, whatever its cause, could easily flower into an actual public health crisis. And of course, it's also potentially a national security problem.

There are so few eggs right now at such high cost that smugglers are trafficking eggs across our border. Watch this.

REPORTER 2: Here at the busy San Ysidro border crossing in California, word's traveling fast about a new good being smuggled into the U.S.. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported an 108% increase in seized egg products and poultry that people have tried to smuggle through U.S. ports of entry in just the last two months.

So are we being a little paranoid about the American food supply? Yes, we are. And we're proud of it. And our leaders should be even more paranoid, always, about our food supply.

Food, energy, water. Those are the three things that matter. The rest of it is noise. And, of course, as always, they're ignoring what really matters.

Bill Ryan
7th February 2023, 12:08
And more.


https://zerohedge.com/commodities/fire-new-zealands-largest-egg-farm-kills-75000-hens-amid-national-shortage

Fire At New Zealand's Largest Egg Farm Kills 75,000 Hens Amid National Shortage

The latest major food supplier to go up in flames, after decades of food suppliers not going up in flames, is New Zealand's largest egg producer - after a blaze broke out on Monday, killing around 75,000 hens.

(Article continues...)

TravelerJim
9th February 2023, 15:22
I have not read this entire thread and will, and what I am saying here might have been said, but it occurred to me this morning that these plants may have been burned down so they could create new facilities which include some things in the manufacturing process that would fit the overall agenda better.

A list of possibilities might include easier ways to include additives, more automation in reporting systems to a larger computer system, connections to an overall food grid system, etc.

Usually there are multiple reasons to see these sorts of things occur.....

Harmony
7th March 2023, 12:40
Just adding a link to another important video that Helvetic has added here (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?1383-The-Continuing-Search-For-The-Truth&p=1546407&viewfull=1#post1546407) on The Continuing Search For The Truth thread, The Corbett Report, THe Future Food False Flag, March 6th, 2023.


Aside from that video I am sure I am not the only one who has thought about the repercussions of the likelyhood of new mRNA vaccines that could be soon injected into live stock and our pets. It may have an effect down the line of a compromised immune system on the animals that could lead to food shortages and no longer the need to supply food to our loved domestic animals and the great need to ration and supply "fake food" that has already started to be rolled out as a "solution".

Bill Ryan
25th March 2023, 12:44
Not the usual kind of thing. :)

https://t.me/DonbassDevushka/50270

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Gwin Ru
25th March 2023, 13:27
...

... Jim Stone chiming in on the chocolate factory blast:


BOOOM!! "Natural Gas Explosions" have returned (http://101.99.91.131/324.html)

For whatever reason, possibly war preps or for control or whatever, "they" triggered a huge blast at the only Palmer candy factory in the world, you know - that company that makes chocolate bunnies and a whole lot more for the holidays. I am clueless as to a reason Palmer would be targeted, but if you watch this video it is fairly obvious they were. I am saving that video (http://101.99.91.131/videos/palmer270.mp4), it's perfect evidence.

OK, analysis: Materials ejected at supersonic speed, which gas can't do, plus tons of pulverized concrete dust in the air, which gas can't do, plus straight up blast, which gas is higly unlikely to do. Let me guess: They were MAGA and had a plan? Who knows, but the official story is total crap. There's simply too much energy there for gas to accomplish.

As a reminder: years ago pre Trump "they" were doing obvious military hits on American targets and blaming the blasts on gas leaks. It's the perfect cover for the non-thinking crowd, which is too damn big. Under Trump all that crap stopped, but it looks like they are at it again, NATURAL GAS MY *SS. Not like that.

It's fairly simple, really. Natural gas can't explode faster than the speed of sound because air is part of the fuel. And how many pounds of high explosive would it take to do a blast like that, and how much does air weigh? Only 21 percent of the weight of air is oxygen. So that's how much oxidizer you have and not all of it will burn. Then, how much gas can react with that much oxygen, when gas becomes part of the atmosphere, and reduces the oxygen percentage by that much more? Answer: That's a minimum 4,000 pounds of explosive material doing that blast, and there was not enough air present to provide that much energy. Let alone the speed of the ejected materials and all the concrete dust, which will become dust at pressures far above what gas can do. Obvious hit here, totally obvious, that video is likely to vanish because it is evidence. Of something VERY nefarious.

A huge boiler explosion at 3,000+ PSI could do that and it would have to be one of the giant 50+ foot long boilers. Could happen with modern systems compliments of Stuxnet. But they already said gas. Would you accept a change in the story line?
http://101.99.91.131/324.html

Bill Ryan
26th March 2023, 13:49
Zero Hedge is taking this seriously. In their detailed report (https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/shocking-video-shows-chocolate-factory-explosion-pennsylvania) yesterday in which they post a video showing the extraordinary violence of the explosion, they write:

Law enforcement officials stated that the cause of the explosion is currently under investigation. This incident adds to the increasing number of food processing plants throughout the US experiencing fires or, in this instance, devastating explosions.

Bruce G Charlton
26th March 2023, 17:05
Not trying to make excuses - but my first thought was that sugar dust supposedly can explode with tremendous force; and sugar is used in making chocolate.

Gwin Ru
26th March 2023, 21:46
...

... from every possible directions...

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph8UVPogQz4) Farmer Explains Why California Flushes 95% Rainwater to Ocean | Mark Nakata (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph8UVPogQz4)

https://yt3.ggpht.com/7lUpO086zf0NIEqqMbIZzIqC3HkXagy5wo33hUIIMO4K7gzJ6YpsgqHYH5Z6XLm-Uq7FAZyMsx0=s48-c-k-c0x00ffffff-no-rj (https://www.youtube.com/@CaliforniaInsider) California Insider (https://www.youtube.com/@CaliforniaInsider)
Feb 2, 2023
"And it is really disheartening to see what's going on. I mean, my own kids are wondering whether they should even try it. Because they're saying dad, doesn't look like there's a future. And I can't tell them they're wrong."
Siyamak sits down with Mark Nakata, a multi-generational farmer and CEO of California United Water Coalition. Mark is here to give us an insider perspective on what farmers are facing in California and his efforts to save his family farm and tradition.

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Gwin Ru
27th March 2023, 16:59
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... about water usage:


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... digging down that hole, it appears that farmers need to save rain water in big containers/reservoirs (bassines) dug in the ground in order to use that retained water during summers' droughts in order to be able to feed the population.

Of course the "Greens" are against it for all sorts of dubious reasons and which makes it a situation very similar to the shenanigans happening in California (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?115525-Manufactured-Food-Shortages--Eradication-of-Our-Food-Supply-&p=1549434&viewfull=1#post1549434).

Article in French: Méga-bassines : 4 questions pour comprendre ce projet controversé
(https://www.rtl.fr/actu/politique/mega-bassines-ce-qu-il-faut-savoir-sur-ce-projet-controverse-7900248289)

Sue (Ayt)
12th April 2023, 19:03
Nearly 20,000 cattle die in fire at dairy farm

https://gray-prod.video.arc-cdn.net/wp-gray/20230411/6435e8580d51cf6b19c6527f/file_1920x1080-5400-v4/hd.m3u8
Officials are calling a fire at a Texas dairy farm one of the deadliest in the history of the state regarding cattle deaths. (Source: KFDA)

DIMMITT, Texas (KFDA/Gray News) - Texas officials say thousands of cattle have died in a fire at a dairy farm.

KFDA reports that upwards of 18,000 cattle died in the fire that started Monday night at the South Fork Dairy.

Officials said only a small percentage of the animals at the facility survived the fire with them having been moved to a separate area.

According to Castro County Sheriff Sal Rivera, an explosion occurred at the farm as the fire spread to a building where the cattle were being held.

“There’s some that survived, there’s some that are probably injured to the point where they’ll have to be destroyed,” Rivera said.

The Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office reports it is continuing to investigate the cause of the fire. Rivera said it appears the fire may have started from a machine overheating that ignited the explosion.

A woman working there was injured. She was taken to an area hospital in critical condition. The sheriff’s office said all other workers at the farm have been accounted for.

According to the Animal Welfare Institute, the blaze is the deadliest fire regarding cattle deaths since the team started tracking barn fires in 2013.

“We strongly encourage farms to adopt common-sense fire safety measures. It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive,” said Margie Fishman, with the institute.

The sheriff’s office reports the fire likely spread through the insulation of the building with all areas suffering some sort of damage.

Officials said cleanup at the farm remains an ongoing process.

“We strongly encourage farms to adopt common-sense fire safety measures. It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive,” said Margie Fishman, with the institute.

The sheriff’s office reports the fire likely spread through the insulation of the building with all areas suffering some sort of damage.

Officials said cleanup at the farm remains an ongoing process.

“We strongly encourage farms to adopt common-sense fire safety measures. It is hard to imagine anything worse than being burned alive,” said Margie Fishman, with the institute.

The sheriff’s office reports the fire likely spread through the insulation of the building with all areas suffering some sort of damage.

Officials said cleanup at the farm remains an ongoing process.
https://www.kbtx.com/2023/04/12/nearly-20000-cattle-die-fire-dairy-farm/

prc
13th April 2023, 03:00
They recently admitted on television that there is an egg shortage on our supermarket right now.

Sue (Ayt)
13th April 2023, 03:51
They recently admitted on television that there is an egg shortage on our supermarket right now.

Franny posted about possible contamination of the chicken feed https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?115525-Manufactured-Food-Shortages--Eradication-of-Our-Food-Supply-&p=1541719&viewfull=1#post1541719

Several folks around here had their chickens stop laying, too, and luckily figured it out eventually and changed the feed brand they were buying. Usually we are able to buy home bred eggs from people, but it was so strange for a while, when all the home chickens just weren't laying.
I was so happy to get 2 dozen eggs from some homesteading friends last weekend, and to hear that since they changed the feed, they have more eggs than they can use! They also gave me two huge goose eggs, and I made an easter butter cake with them. So good!

Bill Ryan
19th April 2023, 21:55
This was tweeted on 16 April, but has since been deleted:
VIDEO: Rice is to blame for around 10 percent of global emissions of methane, a gas that over two decades, traps about 80 times as much heat as carbon dioxide. Scientists say that if the world wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, rice cannot be ignored. pic.twitter.com/46GgkaGPgK (https://t.co/46GgkaGPgK)
— AFP News Agency (@AFP, Agence France Presse) April 16, 2023 (https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1647520201850896384?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
Here are some of the responses: :)

https://twitter.com/EERCANE/status/1647679411456561155
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Satori
19th April 2023, 22:09
This was tweeted on 16 April, but has since been deleted:
VIDEO: Rice is to blame for around 10 percent of global emissions of methane, a gas that over two decades, traps about 80 times as much heat as carbon dioxide. Scientists say that if the world wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, rice cannot be ignored. pic.twitter.com/46GgkaGPgK (https://t.co/46GgkaGPgK)
— AFP News Agency (@AFP, Agence France Presse) April 16, 2023 (https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1647520201850896384?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)
Here are some of the responses: :)

https://twitter.com/EERCANE/status/1647679411456561155
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https://twitter.com/RealAlexLucio/status/1647728848010616832
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https://twitter.com/BlueCollarBTC21/status/1647786368150683648
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https://twitter.com/PrimeCheckMark/status/1647715350480289794
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https://twitter.com/deeplens/status/1647705843167576064
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This type of criminal insanity will not end until we, the people of the world, put an end to it. Once, finally, and for all.

As a related side note, I am to be included in the camp of those who think Spaceship Earth is undergoing a process of terraforming. What lifeforms survive, if not thrive, in an environment with much less, or devoid of, CO2?

Ewan
28th July 2023, 07:46
Another chicken fire. Ballyhaunis is less than 30 minutes from where I live.



Friday, 28 July 2023

Probe into chicken factory blaze begins
Tom Shiel

AN INVESTIGATION is under way to discover the cause of a fire that destroyed one of Ireland's largest chicken-processing factories.

Six fire brigade units had to fight for seven hours on Saturday morning to contain the blaze at the breading and cooking section of the Western Brand Chickens plant on the outskirts of Ballyhaunis, Co Mayo.

The fire caused millions of euro worth of damage to the newly constructed factory, which is owned by the Lannon family.

The breading unit, where up to 30 people are engaged in the manufacture of burgers and nuggets, was empty at the time due to the bank holiday and nobody was injured.

The main Western Brand Chicken complex, which employs about 100 people, was unaffected by the blaze.

A company spokesman said it was too early to say if workers would be temporarily laid off.

Icare
24th August 2023, 23:16
Here We Go Again: Another Food Processing Plant Burns To The Ground

https://davidicke.com/2023/08/24/here-we-go-again-another-food-processing-plant-burns-to-the-ground/

The American Plant Food Corporation’s fertilizer plant in Bartlett, Texas, near Round Rock, reportedly caught fire around 8:30 p.m. on August 20th. The plant has since burned to the ground.

The Bartlett Volunteer Fire Department received a call to come put it out at 9901 North Highway 95. The fertilizer plant is said “vital to the local community” and to Texas state.

Because of voluminous hazardous and highly flammable chemicals at the plant, firefighters decided it was best to not try to extinguish the flames with water as they typically would for other types of fires. “Hazard crews were on site all night, including Temple who was monitoring overnight until Round Rock hazard crews came to relieve them,” Wentrcek told the media according to a report by Natural News.

Despite the severity of the fire, Highway 95, which runs alongside the plant, remains open. Bartlett Independent School District likewise remains open and has not canceled classes as air quality has been deemed as “good.”

“We did make the determination to keep school in session because we felt there was no danger for the children or the citizens in the area,” said Wentrcek about the decision.

Both the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and Texas Emergency Management were on the scene as well, with TCEQ testing air quality and providing guidance to fire crews about how best to protect the surrounding environment.

The American Plant Food Corporation currently operates 11 different locations across Texas – well, 10 now that the Bartlett plant, which first opened in the late 1990s, is out of commission for the foreseeable future.

Mayor Mees stressed at a press conference that the Bartlett fertilizer plant is essential to Central Texas, which relies on its products to grow food. – Natural News

Coincidence? Two Separate Fires Destroy Chicken Farm & Agricultural Equipment Dealer In MN
Two More Fertilizer Plants in Europe Shut Down Due to High Gas Prices – No Energy Means No Food
Fertilizer plants are deemed necessary to grow food. The United Nations has even declared that a shortage of fertilizer could lead to famine.

Casey Claar
25th August 2023, 20:39
P-SIXsplR3I

Has anyone posted on this yet? with the Panama Canal. This report says that the U.S. is the heaviest user of the canal for imports ( food also being an import ). I thought it important to drop here.

My apologies if it has already been reported here.

You'll have to click the link to watch it on youtube. The video is from Timebomb.

Harmony
27th February 2024, 12:39
Depopulation: Ice Age Farmer--They're Trying to Starve Us Out
Feb. 24th, 2024
21:44 minutes

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Inversion
3rd April 2024, 20:52
Bird flu has been found in chickens in Texas & Michigan causing them to kill 1.6 million birds.

cbsnews (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fresh-egg-producer-us-bird-flu-chickens-texas-michigan-plants/)

Largest fresh egg producer in U.S. finds bird flu in chickens at Texas and Michigan plants

Updated on: April 3, 2024 / 9:22 AM EDT / AP

The largest producer of fresh eggs in the U.S. said Tuesday it had temporarily halted production at a Texas plant after bird flu was found in chickens, and officials said the virus had also been detected at a poultry facility in Michigan.

In Texas, Ridgeland, Mississippi-based Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. said in a statement that approximately 1.6 million laying hens and 337,000 pullets, about 3.6% of its total flock, were destroyed after the infection, avian influenza, was found at the facility in Parmer County, Texas.

The plant is on the Texas-New Mexico border in the Texas Panhandle about 85 miles southwest of Amarillo and about 370 miles northwest of Dallas.

"The Company continues to work closely with federal, state and local government officials and focused industry groups to mitigate the risk of future outbreaks and effectively manage the response," according to the statement. "Cal-Maine Foods is working to secure production from other facilities to minimize disruption to its customers."

04/03/24 (3:50)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRXatVhK8pU

The largest producer of fresh eggs in the U.S., Cal-Maine Foods, has temporarily halted production in a Texas plant after bird flu was found in its chickens. The virus has also been detected at an unrelated poultry facility in Michigan.

norman
4th April 2024, 04:24
Bird flu has been found in chickens in Texas & Michigan causing them to kill 1.6 million birds.

cbsnews (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fresh-egg-producer-us-bird-flu-chickens-texas-michigan-plants/)

Largest fresh egg producer in U.S. finds bird flu in chickens at Texas and Michigan plants

Updated on: April 3, 2024 / 9:22 AM EDT / AP

The largest producer of fresh eggs in the U.S. said Tuesday it had temporarily halted production at a Texas plant after bird flu was found in chickens, and officials said the virus had also been detected at a poultry facility in Michigan.

In Texas, Ridgeland, Mississippi-based Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. said in a statement that approximately 1.6 million laying hens and 337,000 pullets, about 3.6% of its total flock, were destroyed after the infection, avian influenza, was found at the facility in Parmer County, Texas.

The plant is on the Texas-New Mexico border in the Texas Panhandle about 85 miles southwest of Amarillo and about 370 miles northwest of Dallas.

"The Company continues to work closely with federal, state and local government officials and focused industry groups to mitigate the risk of future outbreaks and effectively manage the response," according to the statement. "Cal-Maine Foods is working to secure production from other facilities to minimize disruption to its customers."

04/03/24 (3:50)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRXatVhK8pU

The largest producer of fresh eggs in the U.S., Cal-Maine Foods, has temporarily halted production in a Texas plant after bird flu was found in its chickens. The virus has also been detected at an unrelated poultry facility in Michigan.

I wonder, have they actually found a virus ( that's just about impossible to do ) or have they found a set of symptoms and bushwhacked the company into believing the rest of it ( or even promised to compensate and corrupt the company )

What stealth tech' is in the food the birds eat ?

Just sayin'.

onawah
4th April 2024, 04:43
HOAX DU JOUR: LET'S TALK ABOUT H5N1 BIRD FLU SCAM
Dr. Jane Ruby
4/2/24

"Are you really going to fall for the bird to human next public health emergency, fake diagnosed by the NON diagnostic test PCR?
And remember, antibodies are NEVER DISEASE SPECIFIC, NEVER."


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palehorse
4th April 2024, 05:03
Somebody sent me one of those tiktok videos about carbon tax, the video was specifically about the people living in the Amazon area, so I won't post the video it is in Portuguese, but it is basically about local small holders in the Amazon area forced to give up their lands with the incentive of the government, it is what is called in Brazil "Bolsa Carbono", which is a benefit provided by the government to the small farmers, with the condition they stop producing.

The government is establishing a market to negotiate the carbon credits, this was in the plan since long ago and got momentum in September of 2023, I have no idea how the implementation is right now, but they are moving forward and fast in that direction.

Translating it means: if you are a farmer you need to have credits in order to produce, otherwise you risk paying a large fine, been illegal and a criminal.. (go figure) but only the larger producer can afford that, small producers can't barely make ends meet, so they got the only option offered, stop producing or become a criminal. (where it is enforced or not I can't tell you, but the information I have, it is happening in the Amazon area)

So the government already persuaded many small holders to NOT plant anymore, NOT raise animals, not even for their own consumption, instead the government is paying them credits of carbon which can be translated to money. (someone suggested to use that money to buy back the carbon credits, so small holders could plant - but the benefit received isn't enough to buy back in the first place) - it is a typical **** up setup scam by the beloved government :fire:

This article give some idea of the trouble: https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mercado/2023/09/bolsa-de-creditos-de-carbono-no-brasil-ja-nasce-sob-desconfianca-do-mercado.shtml (since it is a paid newspaper, just disable your Java Script in your browser and you can read the entire article without annoying pop ups asking for subscriptions).

There is a big push to abolish small farmers in Brazil, but since people are very humble and don't understand what is going on, anyone coming around with a bag of money will buy these people, can't blame these people for that, the government and large corpo are the ones to be blamed, they already tricked many tribes into living in reserves funded by the estate.. so indigenous areas are been stolen and taken by government with support of the large corpos.

So sad, and it is going pretty much the same all around the world.

As someone commented in another thread or another post I can't remember, we the people should stop these ****ers, otherwise they will keep moving, at some point ditch the laws of man and do what have to be done to restore order, this whole situation is already out of control.

norman
8th April 2024, 12:58
https://twitter.com/CMDRVALTHOR/status/1775856117848891832
1775856117848891832

norman
10th April 2024, 03:02
David Dubyne has a very distinct ( and quite scary ) view of what's going on with the food supply and the lack of governmental activity ( in the western countries ) to guide the population to best prepare and survive it. Some parts of the world ARE preparing.

I don't quite believe him, or maybe I don't want to believe. Much of what he says does fit the social engineering and demographic data tho. Why ARE they forcing such high numbers of migrants out of the hot zones into the temperate zones ? It's not for their own good, obviously. It looks more like a clearing of the future food producing areas.

BUT, there's something scatty about his mind that doesn't quite do it for me, maybe others will hear something different. Don't get paranoid though.

Sarah Westall - Globalist Plot to Centralize World Food Production, 400 Year Earth Cycle w/ David Dubyne (https://podbay.fm/p/business-game-changers/e/1712629267)
53 minutes - Posted Apr 9, 2024

SHOW NOTES
David Dubyne joins me to explain the 400 year weather cycle that may fundamentally change our planet. He explains that the shadow governments around the world understand these cycles and have agendas to manipulate them for their own purpose. He also shares globalist plans to centralize the world's food supply in an insane plan for control. You can learn more about David Dubyne and follow is work at https://Oilseedcrops.org

palehorse
10th April 2024, 05:01
David Dubyne has a very distinct ( and quite scary ) view of what's going on with the food supply and the lack of governmental activity ( in the western countries ) to guide the population to best prepare and survive it. Some parts of the world ARE preparing.

I don't quite believe him, or maybe I don't want to believe. Much of what he says does fit the social engineering and demographic data tho. Why ARE they forcing such high numbers of migrants out of the hot zones into the temperate zones ? It's not for their own good, obviously. It looks more like a clearing of the future food producing areas.

BUT, there's something scatty about his mind that doesn't quite do it for me, maybe others will hear something different. Don't get paranoid though.

Sarah Westall - Globalist Plot to Centralize World Food Production, 400 Year Earth Cycle w/ David Dubyne (https://podbay.fm/p/business-game-changers/e/1712629267)
53 minutes - Posted Apr 9, 2024

SHOW NOTES
David Dubyne joins me to explain the 400 year weather cycle that may fundamentally change our planet. He explains that the shadow governments around the world understand these cycles and have agendas to manipulate them for their own purpose. He also shares globalist plans to centralize the world's food supply in an insane plan for control. You can learn more about David Dubyne and follow is work at https://Oilseedcrops.org


I am listening to the podcast right now, many thanks.


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Here is another perspective on the subject, a bit personal if you guys don't mind..

I remember my grandfather talking these "crazy" ideas about the grand solar minimum, maunder minimum, back then I had no clue what he was talking about, and it took me about 20 years to understand the message, other members of my family never got the message at all and they are much older than me, I think that is why he used to have a huge silo in his land with lots of grains inside, had his own well, always planted his own food.. but that was pretty much what people did back then, isn't?

Unfortunately when he passed other relatives teared down his old house including the silo, they even covered the old well with dirty, it is so unbelievable how people can be so ignorant and imbecile, I even tried to interfere but stupid when decided to do their thing they go until the end.

My old man even knew what year would be great to plant crops and what year would be a completely waste of time and money so those year he only diversified planting a bit of everything to keep it going.. I remember he told me about a clock/calendar sort of thing and the 11 years and 22 years related to the poloidal (background magnetic field which lead to a solar minimum) and toroidal (magnetic field on sunspots which lead to a solar maximum) field variations so it cycles that way. This was common knowledge among old farmers, they all knew in one way or another about the best time to plant and this knowledge is based on the sun, pretty much like a fisherman with knowledge of the sea.. none of it is based on science, or should I say it is based on observations which lead to create science.. confused? me too.

I know nowadays people make a big fuss about it, fear mongering sort of thing, they really try to scare the **** out of us saying the sun will burn us all or it will be at minimum and earth will freeze us to death. Well haha I would stay away from those speculations because it does not help. Earth is floating around for billions of years right? still there, went through good and bad moments but still there.

Old farmers they were a way more prepared than modern people living in big cities or even the ones currently living in rural areas, industrialization made its way everywhere including into modern farmer's life. Old farmers they knew and they observed the cyclic nature of the sun, so they knew exactly when was time to plant quite a lot to save for those bad years. It is much simpler than what modern science are trying to explain.

Inversion
1st June 2024, 22:53
Another fire killing over a million chickens. It's the same story with no humans hurt, but all the eggs and chickens were destroyed.

wabashvalleyeggs (https://wabashvalleyeggs.com/)

Twitter/X (https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1796210675938685192)

infowars (https://www.infowars.com/posts/one-of-the-uss-largest-chicken-farms-goes-up-in-flames/)

An Illinois poultry farm housing over a million chickens caught fire on Wednesday night, causing massive loss of animal life and extensive damage to the property. The cause is undetermined at present, but the blaze will likely revive suspicions that the food supply is being deliberately targeted.

05/29/24 (0:29)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbJxV5XpiCE

shaberon
2nd June 2024, 03:55
I remember he told me about a clock/calendar sort of thing and the 11 years and 22 years related to the poloidal (background magnetic field which lead to a solar minimum) and toroidal (magnetic field on sunspots which lead to a solar maximum) field variations so it cycles that way. This was common knowledge among old farmers, they all knew in one way or another about the best time to plant and this knowledge is based on the sun, pretty much like a fisherman with knowledge of the sea.. none of it is based on science, or should I say it is based on observations which lead to create science.. confused? me too.



That is really what appears to me to be the commonality of world myths, Agriculture and Astronomy.

Almost *all* human ancestry from not too far back means that around 90% of Everyone was tied to the land, to agriculture and the moving of its products.

The first major exception that I know of would be the Vikings or Varangians, who, by coming up with a way to improve the ratio, were able to make their way around, and dominate a vast area.

Nevertheless, until Industrialization, you had a pretty important thing called the Almanac. This is simply the derivative of the most ancient writings from ca. 3,000 B. C. E., which suggests it may be meaningful in pictograms and drawings as well.


Ironically, compared to the post at the top of the page, France was the first known place to proclaim privatization of infrastructure.

We have a lot of information about Finance, and, of course, it is a pox, but it is relatively modern compared to this.

We should try to think in terms of the other thing, "stuff", such as food. Insurance has to deal with "stuff"; so does Energy.

Way before Finance, around the 800s in Carolingian France, several miles of navigable river were granted to a person and his heirs and assigns. From this point moving forward, France remains keen on the privatization of "stuff", such as water.

The majority of what we are calling Finance comes down to the Bank of England 1694, but, this continental thing is root-ish of corporatism and fascism and is peculiarly French.

I can't say I'm completely positive that no one "owned" a river in the Roman Empire, but the actual bundle of "stuff" that we might call "owned property" is French; it just sits intact and moves forward, somewhat oblivious to whatever government may stand. It is the same "property" in the same way Finance still has BoE as a foundation--the "things" are immortalized.

Those forces have shredded our connection to, say, food and water and attunement to climate cycles.

It would be an atrocity for Industrialization to blot out what's left of the small-scale people.

I don't expect this is what's happening in Russia.

India is in the painful position of flailing against what they invited in.

The whole history of the United States is in Agricultural Economy being trampled by Wall Street.



With these poultry that are going through some issues, it is hard to estimate how much destruction it would take to put a dent in anything.

Recently I heard a co-worker attempting to tell a customer our chickens are organic. They're not. They come from one of the top four most polluting companies in the world (another one is the other Big Chicken Company).

Just consider the scale of that for a minute.

Now when we attempt to feed the public, these are the kinds of things that happen over only a few days:


24 whole birds improperly stored -- waste

24 birds overproduced -- waste

Large orders of 8+ birds not picked up or refused: typical


So when you look down those rows of birds on the bleachers, you might reasonably expect the future of around 40% of them is as garbage.

Those houses probably have quite a buffer before the lack of production would lead to famine.

ExomatrixTV
2nd June 2024, 17:18
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ExomatrixTV
6th June 2024, 16:18
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gnostic9
14th July 2024, 14:06
Rancher Sounds Alarm on Mandatory mRNA Vaccines For Meat Supply




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIHaqC4Dot4


Love peace and joy to all!

Flagrant_Disregard
15th July 2024, 16:49
What exactly does the WEF have to do with this? How are they involved?

Jaak
8th August 2024, 16:40
Awesome if true
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norman
3rd August 2025, 09:39
Daddy Government Say They’re Saving British Food — Not Sabotaging It
UK Column News - August 1, 2025

10 minutes
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Jaak
20th December 2025, 21:38
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