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Camilo
3rd September 2012, 17:23
Why 2013 will be a year of crisis

By David Frum, CNN Contributor
September 3, 2012 -

(CNN) -- Prediction: 2013 will be a year of serious global crisis. That crisis is predictable, and in fact has already begun. It will inescapably confront the next president of the United States. Yet this emerging crisis got not a mention at the Republican National Convention in Tampa. We'll see if the Democrats do better.

The crisis originates in this summer's extreme weather. Almost 80% of the continental United States experienced drought conditions. Russia and Australia experienced drought as well.

The drought has ruined key crops. The corn harvest is expected to drop to the lowest level since 1995. In just July, prices for corn and wheat jumped about 25% each, prices for soybeans about 17%.

These higher grain prices will flow through to higher food prices. For consumers in developed countries, higher food prices are a burden -- but in almost all cases, a manageable burden.

Americans spend only about 10% of their after-tax incomes on food of all kinds, including restaurant meals and prepackaged foods. Surveys for Gallup find that the typical American family is spending one-third less on food today, adjusting for inflation, than in 1969.

But step outside the developed world, and the price of food suddenly becomes the single most important fact of human economic life. In poor countries, people typically spend half their incomes on food -- and by "food," they mean first and foremost bread.

When grain prices spiked in 2007-2008, bread riots shook 30 countries across the developing world, from Haiti to Bangladesh, according to the Financial Times. A drought in Russia in 2010 forced suspension of Russian grain exports that year and set in motion the so-called Arab spring.

Since the days of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian government has provided subsidized bread to the population. A disk of round flat bread costs about a penny. In the later 2000s, however, the Mubarak government found it could not keep pace with surging grain costs.

As Egypt's population doubled from 20 million in 1950 to 40 million in 1980 and now more than 80 million, Egypt has gained first place as the world's largest wheat importer. The price rises of 2007-2010 exceeded the Mubarak government's resources. Cheap bread vanished from the stores. Discontent gathered. In the August 18 issue of the British magazine The Spectator, John R. Bradley, an Arabic-speaking journalist long resident in Egypt, described what happened next:

"The conversations of tiny groups of Cairo's English-speaking elites, and their Western drinking companions, were a world apart from talk among the Egyptian masses. ... The main hope of those who poured into Tahrir Square was shared by the revolutionaries in Tunisia: that sudden and radical change would miraculously mean affordable food."

And if food prices surge again? China is especially vulnerable to food cost inflation. In just one month, July 2011, the cost of living jumped 6.5%. Inflation happily subsided over the course of 2012. Springtime hopes for a bumper U.S. grain crop in 2012 enabled the Chinese central bank to ease credit in the earlier part of the summer. Now the Chinese authorities will face some tough choices over what to do next.

The Arab Spring of 2011 is sometimes compared to the revolutions of 1848. That's apter than people realize: the "hungry '40s" were years of bad harvests across Europe. Hungry people are angry people, and angry people bring governments down.

Will 2013 bring us social turmoil in Brazil, strikes in China or revolution in Pakistan? The answer can probably be read in the price indexes of the commodities exchanges -- and it is anything but reassuring.

WhiteFeather
3rd September 2012, 18:34
"The drought has ruined key crops. The corn harvest is expected to drop to the lowest level since 1995. In just July, prices for corn and wheat jumped about 25% each, prices for soybeans about 17%."

"These higher grain prices will flow through to higher food prices. For consumers in developed countries, higher food prices are a burden -- but in almost all cases, a manageable burden".

My Spidey Senses are starting to Tingle Again!

Interesting statement by The CNN Clown Reporter Of The Lame Stream News Media (CNN - Circus News Network) IMO...Drought has all the markings of a HAARP Machine with Monsanto at the helm. You'd be amazed what Chemtrails can do for a business such as Monsanto.

ghostrider
3rd September 2012, 19:11
If there is a 2013. I hope we go back to being spirits and leave the physical body behind. Earth is heavy and exhausting at times, but thanks to those like here at Avalon that are awake and open it makes earth living a little better. The energy of the day today is overwhelming at times.

Bill Ryan
3rd September 2012, 19:24
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As best I understand, the implementation of the plan for the artificial creation of catastrophic global food shortages started in earnest this year.

This may be very tough for many in developing countries -- and also in some parts of the USA.

Monsanto gets to win, of course... which is the entire idea.

Combine food shortages with Serious weather anomalies
Global financial instability and/or collapse
High tensions in the Middle East (and a possible strike against Iran, with repercussions)
Civil disturbances in the US (see Doug Hagmann's reports)

... and you get the (planned) picture.

Violet
3rd September 2012, 21:07
Really getting bored with those crisis warnings now. For four years now...:rolleyes:

Mulder
3rd September 2012, 21:21
2013 will definitely be worse than 2012 - I'm stocking up on wheat/corn products NOW (but I'm only putting-off my problems, as my supply will run out one day).

Marsila
3rd September 2012, 21:36
I agree a food crisis was in the making but from a long time, this article is of interest, what is amazing is with vertical farming, we'd have food abundance not food shortages, and all what is needed for it is there....the msm does a good job at never approaching that subject though, as their job is to brainwash the masses, not shed light on serious issues and their solutions.

This link about how it all becomes 'food prices'
http://www.permacultureproject.com/midwest-drought-threatens-crops-livelihoods-and-food-prices/
and this one about vertical farms
http://www.verticalfarm.com/blog?195

But this one is in Spanish (google translate may help some here, if anything gets muddled up in the translation post it here and i'll translate it for you when i see it :)) ....but the % thing is clear, it is saying how much of the land of all these countries is used to plant only one crop: soybeans! and quite a bit of it by Monsanto. Soybeans already destroy the topsoil of any land they are planted on if nothing else is planted, and add to that a genetically modified type like Monsanto's and the picture gets darker. As the percentages show more than 50% of both Argentina and Paraguay are used to plant this grain, a lot of it by Monsanto and it's ilk, and once the soil is ruined, they just go on to another field, as nothing can be grown anymore in the previously used lands....something they keep forgetting to mention to the farmers they buy the land of.


http://upsidedownworld.org/main/en-espatopmenu-81/3826-america-latina-patria-grande-y-sojera

what is also so ironic is lets say everyone does go into a protein diet based on soybeans....there is enough to feed all the people of the world and some left over for an extra one billion and a half (i had some blog i forgot the password off, and did my homework back then can't find the links i used though) so why is their starvation? because 97% of this soybeans is used as animal feed, to feed animals in animal factories all over the world...

which is sad, as that isn't even their, and locking up cows so they can't move and feeding them grains instead of grass, grains that could have prevented some humans from starving... is nothing short of cruel.

okay ending this here, before i go off on a tangent again!

Latti
3rd September 2012, 22:15
With normal weather, I have the ability to grow my own food and irrigate with rain water, but with the drought this year I didn’t have the water needed for good crops.

Ron Mauer Sr
3rd September 2012, 22:56
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As best I understand, the implementation of the plan for the artificial creation of catastrophic global food shortages started in earnest this year.

This may be very tough for many in developing countries -- and also in some parts of the USA.

Monsanto gets to win, of course... which is the entire idea.

Combine food shortages with

Serious weather anomalies
Global financial instability and/or collapse
High tensions in the Middle East (and a possible strike against Iran, with repercussions)
Civil disturbances in the US (see Doug Hagmann's reports)


... and you get the (planned) picture.

A great way to dis empower Monsanto is to revive the Victory Gardens of WWII now. Everyone who can, plant something in containers, wide rows, Square Foot Gardening or conventional row gardens. Just do it. If enough people do this, we can win.

ghostrider
3rd September 2012, 22:57
With normal weather, I have the ability to grow my own food and irrigate with rain water, but with the drought this year I didn’t have the water needed for good crops.

This is the plan for the entire food supply of the world, no rain, no crops, no crops , no jobs for workers connected to farming. No food on the shelf at the local market, the ptb can raise the price of food as high as they want and the masses will pay it and fight over who gets what.

Simonm
3rd September 2012, 23:02
With normal weather, I have the ability to grow my own food and irrigate with rain water, but with the drought this year I didn’t have the water needed for good crops.

Here in the UK it's been the opposite. Small growers have root crops rotting in the ground due to non stop rain. Very poor harvest this year.

norman
3rd September 2012, 23:21
Be carefull that they don't turn us all into a mob of desperados ruthelessly "surviving".

I have a hunch, that's the whole idea behind this, and I fully intend to NOT give them that part of me for their 3 million year 'experiment'.

I still believe we have a greater self than this sick game they are sucking us into.

I'm at the point of wondering what really IS brave, at this strange time.

Not made my mind up yet, though.

GoodETxSG
3rd September 2012, 23:23
Yea, stocking up on food doesn't sound as non mainstream and fringe is it used to. I know people that are not your normal Prepperz that are ordering Freeze Dried Meals and water provisioning right now.

Ron Mauer Sr
3rd September 2012, 23:30
Compensation for too much rain or too little rain can be made by using Earthboxes (http://www.earthbox.com/). Purchase or make your own.

Each container uses a a plastic cover that prevents water from filling the internal reservoir (and helps prevent weeds). The plastic cover also significantly reduces evaporation thus keeping the soil moist. Water is added to the reservoir through a short plastic pipe. If one does not have time to water plants, watering can be done automatically.18120http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/misc/pencil.pnghttp://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/misc/pencil.png

Operator
4th September 2012, 00:49
With normal weather, I have the ability to grow my own food and irrigate with rain water, but with the drought this year I didn’t have the water needed for good crops.

That's why I am currently building a small greenhouse. I have better control over the climate and not everything from heaven gets in my crops.

We have very little rainfall here too and sometimes a whole lot in short time. That's why I also have a solar powered water provision system in mind.
I will try to cleanup/recycle water from a 3 compartment septic tank by distilling it and/or disinfect by intense UV light (I am not sure in which following order).
If it is clean enough I will use to water the crops (underground). As an alternative I have lots of sea water around to experiment with too.
Because the greenhouse is a closed system all moist will stay in which saves watering the crops.

I have a lot of ideas/designs of my own but nothing to show you as pictures yet. Here's a guy who is fun to watch and very inspirational ...

Dan Rojas and Green Power Science: http://www.youtube.com/user/GREENPOWERSCIENCE

Operator
4th September 2012, 00:55
Be carefull that they don't turn us all into a mob of desperados ruthelessly "surviving".

I have a hunch, that's the whole idea behind this, and I fully intend to NOT give them that part of me for their 3 million year 'experiment'.

I still believe we have a greater self than this sick game they are sucking us into.

I'm at the point of wondering what really IS brave, at this strange time.

Not made my mind up yet, though.

That's why I don't believe in weapons to fend off other people ... rather give them a good example now which they can follow.
Food prices are rapidly rising ... I don't have to motivate them with doom and gloom. Circumstances are clear enough by now.

Latti
4th September 2012, 01:51
Until this summer, I thought I was well set to make it through tough times. I have a greenhouse, small solar electrical system, earth boxes, heirloom seed, homemade compost and used plastic and mulch for ground crops. I used stored rainwater for the earth boxes and irrigation.
All of this worked wonderfully until this summer. With record temperatures more water was required and with the long dry period, my water ran out. I was able to keep most everything alive, but the yield was off substantially.

The only crop that I had good success with was potatoes that I planted in February. They matured before the drought got so bad.

bluestflame
4th September 2012, 01:58
i suspect bill gates had knowledge of the man made nature of the severe storms not that long ago along the coast of queensland where al the bananas grow and got flattened , not long after he was visiting Cairns to check up on his crops of GMO bananas , the seedlings were bound for africa for further "testing "

the bloke has his finger in a number of assorted non human friendly "pies"

recently admitting to being infolved in planning and funding of geo engineering to slow down or prevent "global warming " known to most of us under the more common name of "chemtrails"

all they have to do with sattelite tracking is turn on the thermograph and haarp can be directed to target the greenest areas ie the areas most fertile and productive

masses just blame global warming cos they STILL don't get the reality of the technology OR the agenda of the ones behind it

Hervé
4th September 2012, 01:58
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Combine food shortages with

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Civil disturbances in the US (see Doug Hagmann's reports)
... and you get the (planned) picture.

Stealing the link from Paranormal's thread:

The Hagmann & Hagmann Report: Steve Quayle & Greg Evenson

by Hagmann and Hagmann Report (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cfp-radio)

in Current Events (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/current_events)
Airdate: Tue, August 28, 2012


Hurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, sinkholes, widespread devastating drought, massive crop failure, freak hail storms, global economic crisis, Feds & DHS preparing for war, and much more all happening in real time right before our eyes as bible prophecy states. We must prepare ourselves now as we are not promised tomorrow.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cfp-radio/2012/08/29/the-hagmann-hagmann-report.mp3
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cfp-radio/2012/08/29/the-hagmann-hagmann-report.mp3 (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cfp-radio/2012/08/29/the-hagmann-hagmann-report.mp3) (right-click, save as...)

Jean-Luc
4th September 2012, 04:20
... And in the middle of this mayhem, some are working hard with a game changing attitude.

This August 17 post from MT Keshe is worth the 5-10 minutes read : http://www.keshefoundation.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2643

Or if you prefer, here is the 7 pages PDF version : http://www.vigli.org/Keshe/Response_to_some_complaints_and_release_of_new_knowledge_August-17-2012.pdf


I am not a dreamer, but a man with 20 years of international business experience at the highest levels of social structure and I have worked and operated businesses on three continents. I have seen and been inside the structure and worked within the structure to make sure this time around every man will possess what he needs to the point of comfort and not to the point of greed.


From now on, all will have what they need to live a pleasurable life and to not be scared of water and electricity bills, but all will contribute to society too. No child in Africa needs to study in candlelight in the 21st century. From now on, villages in Africa will be lit the same as the streets in Tehran and Los Angeles to protect and give pleasure to the life of the receivers of the light. Those who get $2 US per day or less will receive the energy systems free and in turn by improving their lifestyles, in the future they will contribute to the growth of their nation and society in the same manner.


From now on there is no cost for producing energy to any nation, but by simply using the new knowledge we can release enough fields so that manmade systems and the human body receive the correct amount of fields according to their need at the point of need for energy and food.


Thus from now on there is no need for earth resources for energy and complicated power generation and electronic systems.

Next steps :

Major international conference/demonstration (governments only) taking place in Belgium on Sept 6.
Major public conference on Sept 21.
Possible pre-release of a 3-4 kW generator before year end.

Let's not despair beyond necessary. The masters of chaos do not have all the keys at hand.

danceblackcatdance
4th September 2012, 07:32
i'm not preparing because i can't... don't have enough money and live in the middle of town.. any food stored will only last a certain time and then what..? who can afford to store a years worth of food really and how / where etc?... so i'll probably die with my family if all these fear mongering reports are correct :becky:

and on to the next life eh :)

lets hope Keshe is right!

we-R-one
4th September 2012, 08:15
removed post-accidently posted in wrong thread. My apologies!

Sidney
4th September 2012, 15:17
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As best I understand, the implementation of the plan for the artificial creation of catastrophic global food shortages started in earnest this year.

This may be very tough for many in developing countries -- and also in some parts of the USA.

Monsanto gets to win, of course... which is the entire idea.

Combine food shortages with Serious weather anomalies
Global financial instability and/or collapse
High tensions in the Middle East (and a possible strike against Iran, with repercussions)
Civil disturbances in the US (see Doug Hagmann's reports)

... and you get the (planned) picture.



This is a MUST LISTEN,,,for anyone that does not think monsanto,chemtrails, and the PLANNED corn failure are interwoven relatives. Phenomenal interview by george noory.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5ZSm_TxiEo

blufire
4th September 2012, 19:04
On June 30 Bill wrote the following on his OP on the Ultimate Hypothesis thread:


I genuinely don't yet know exactly what to make of this, but I'm compiling and carefully evaluating some evidence that seems to suggest that the global controllers may be preparing to leave the planet. Not as in exiling themselves, but as in leaving a ship that they believe will sink with no reasonable hope of salvage.

Remember: their personal sense of commitment is to protect (and manage/ control/ exploit) the human genome... not to take care of individuals, about which they care pretty much as a farmer cares for the fate of individual cows in a very large herd.

All that farmer wants is to stay in business. He doesn't feel compassion for any cows that suffer, are sick, or go to the slaughterhouse. That's not the game he's playing. His goal is completely different.

This scenario is not as ridiculous or as impossible as it sounds. I have half a dozen data points, each of which should be taken seriously, that might suggest this, and they all fit together. I'll say no more about this right now, because it's downright scary. I want to prepare some kind of presentation and then submit it for scrutiny and analysis... we're all in this together, folks.

The bold blue is my addition.

Since the day I read this post something profound clicked in my mind. Once again I found myself at the mouth of one of ‘those rabbit holes’ that you know if you go down your life will change forever . . . . . . .

I stood (in my mind) at the mouth of this vast hole for many days before I made the solid decision to take the step. I have emerged from this place with a deep respect, understanding and actual gratitude for those we call ‘the global controllers’. Many of the actions and philosophies of the controllers that simply did not make sense to me before have fallen generally into place.

I find myself in a quandary . . . .I would like to open a thread and discuss the knowledge or understanding I feel I have acquired but also have grown weary and wary of the treatment certain members receive when posting about information that may not flow with the general currents of Avalon.

I know and am truly thankful for the amount of safety that Bill and the moderators work hard to provide for all members, but I am also highly aware of certain members (some of which are highly respected) that seem to take great satisfaction in subtly attacking until their target snaps and reacts . . . 9eagle9 comes directly to mind as the most recent tragedy

I have also watched over the years that especially women who would be considered ‘strong women’ are systematically undermined until they simply just disappear, which I find profoundly sad because of all places one would think PA would be different from the world as a whole. I find myself at this threshold.

So yes to stay on topic of this thread . . . . 2013 will be a very difficult year and my personal feeling is that according to what natural disasters that may come will directly determine how severely and quickly the controllers will collapse our current global structure and without pause implement our new way of life and all of this because of their centuries old and generational duty to protect, manage and evolve The Human Genome.

ThePythonicCow
4th September 2012, 20:03
I find myself in a quandary . . . .I would like to open a thread and discuss the knowledge or understanding I feel I have acquired but also have grown weary and wary of the treatment certain members receive when posting about information that may not flow with the general currents of Avalon.

I know and am truly thankful for the amount of safety that Bill and the moderators work hard to provide for all members, but I am also highly aware of certain members (some of which are highly respected) that seem to take great satisfaction in subtly attacking until their target snaps and reacts . . . 9eagle9 comes directly to mind as the most recent tragedy

I have also watched over the years that especially women who would be considered ‘strong women’ are systematically undermined until they simply just disappear, which I find profoundly sad because of all places one would think PA would be different from the world as a whole. I find myself at this threshold.
I doubt that any forum with two or more active members can avoid such stresses and strains. We are each of this world, it's rather of a complex and evolving mess at times here, and we are each making our own way through it all. Most of us (myself at least, for sure) are still clearing our bodies, minds and spirits of various toxins from these messes we find ourselves in.

If you happen at some time to choose to take on the task of posting your insights into ‘the global controllers’, that could be valuable to whomever is ready to read it, but to the extent you hit some nail on its head, I can't promise it won't receive some resistance too.

We each, members and mods, can only strive to leave the world a little better place each day ... perhaps in penance for those days when we left it a little worse off.

Marsila
4th September 2012, 20:13
i'm not preparing because i can't... don't have enough money and live in the middle of town.. any food stored will only last a certain time and then what..? who can afford to store a years worth of food really and how / where etc?... so i'll probably die with my family if all these fear mongering reports are correct :becky:

and on to the next life eh :)

lets hope Keshe is right!

lol. you are right. there is no need to 'hoard' or worry about not hoarding.

i never understood that mentality but then i've seen how people suddenly turn to extremely resourceful creatures, when crisis suddenly hits out of the blue.

better than the mentality of 'we must stock up on what is there' it is better to try and grow one's own foods. Even tiny apartments can at least grown some greens and cherry tomatos.

there is vertical farming, window farming, ways to stack up containers above each other so no water is wasted, and can be collected and reused....if a food crisis hits, it may be a blessing in disguise as people try to grown their own foods and again start eating something that is just the food or vegetable itself.... not a thing drenched with chemicals and pesticide...

ED209
5th September 2012, 07:55
I think it would be freaking awesome if the global controllers packed up their bags and left earth on a spaceship. They are horribly selfish and have done more harm to our beautiful planet than good. If they are leaving, good riddance!

kcbc2010
5th September 2012, 20:00
Obviously, this guy wasn't watching the same Republican convention I saw.

How many times did they say "and food prices are going up"? Anyone who shops at the grocery store knows that. Anyone who's been paying attention to the weather knows that there's been a drought and there's been crop loss on a massive scale. It really doesn't take much to add up 1+1.

It really irks me when political types think that they are the only ones qualified to point these things out to rest of humanity. Politicians are always typically the last ones to figure something out. Politicians react, rarely do they lead. Why, oh Why expect something different?