Mega-Drought & Mega Food Shortages

Thank you @adam. Likewise.

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The Food Situation is Worse than You Think (and they aren’t telling you)

by tts-admin | Jun 15, 2022

HenryMakow.com – June 14, 2022

Do you suppose they’ll make meat so expensive we’ll be forced to eat insects?

The reddit post below is a prose poem for meat lovers.

Source

by Notausername86 – (henrymakow.com)

Yesterday I went to pick up a couple of things to make for dinner, from a major national chain store. This store, is known for its “USDA prime beef” and they advertise it, all over the place. It’s their entire selling point of the store.

So, as I’m cruising the meat section, being blown away at the prices of things (steaks that would have been 7.99 lb last year are 12.99 a lb. Hamburger that was 5.00 a lb last year is now 9.00 a lb, etc etc). But then I noticed something very interesting. The entire meat section, not a single cut was graded USDA prime. In fact, every cut of beef (that was packaged) was “USDA choice”.

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"We're Barely Making It": Furious Farmer Goes Viral Explaining Why Food Prices "Are Going To Go Up"

by Tyler Durden

Wednesday, Jun 15, 2022 - 05:00 PM

Last week we noted how US farmer sentiment plummeted in May - as producers have become anxious about their farm's financial health.

According to the monthly survey by Purdue University/CME Group, The rapid rise in production costs and uncertainty regarding the direction of input prices have been important contributors to the drop in sentiment. About 44 percent of farmers, according to the monthly survey, cited input costs as their biggest concern for the coming year, according to the Epoch Times.

In fact, 60% of farmers predict farm input prices to be at least 30% higher this year compared to 2021.

To that end, Ohio farmer Holly Weilnau took to TikTok two weeks ago in a now-viral video to explain how farmers are suffering under inflated input costs, which is going to send the price of food much higher than it is right now.

"There are things that we have to buy," she sais, adding "There's something we have to buy that two years ago cost us $24, last year was about $46, this year it is costing us $96."

"Please understand, food prices are going to go up," she continues. "You wanna act like it's the farmers' fault—it is not the farmers' fault. We are barely making it to grow the stuff so you guys are able to get it in August, September, October."...

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FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS...STILL A COINCIDENCE

This is a follow-up to the video I made in April about the strange events happening at food processing plants in the United States. This video catalogues more events that have occurred since April 2022 and questions politifact’s most recent fact-check report on this topic.

Something Strange is Happening to Our Food Processing Plants

Another Food Processing Plant Erupts In Flames, The 97th Suspicious Event Since Start of 2021

Another Food Processing Plant Erupts In Flames, The 97th Suspicious Event Since Start of 2021 | The Truthseeker

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@ Be,
Thank-you.

NO. Starvation planned.

Situation Update, June 15, 2022 - The whole house of cards is COMING DOWN
(M.A. mentions more fires on major food sources)
0:00 intro
9:11 march for our lives
14:29 financial market and supply chain collapse
23:33 cryptocurrency crash
34:32 debt system collapse
50:06 inflation
51:50 russia's nuclear power dominance
58:24 conclusion
01:00:38 outroFor more updates, visit: Brighteon

GREAT RESET: Klaus Schwab and the great fascist reset

David DuByne (expert on food supply) and Mike Adams discuss mass cattle deaths and global crop failure.

Mysterious cattle deaths in Kansas.

Mini Ice age conversations podcast, deliberate destruction, cosmic cycles taking place.

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Starvation in China

Shanghi residents go to their balconies to sing and protest lack of supplies, Drone appears saying please comply with covid restrictions control your soul's desire for Freedom do not open the window or sing. Erey echo when the done speaks.....
Creepy Video Shows Mass SHRIEKING In China Over Starvation, Lockdown

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Enoch 15:8 Now the giants, who have been born of spirit and of flesh, shall be called upon earth evil spirits, and on Earth shall be their habitation. Evil spirits shall proceed from their flesh, because they were created from above; from the holy Watchers was their beginning and primary foundation. Evil spirits (demons) shall they be upon Earth, and the spirits of the wicked shall they be called. The habitation of the spirits of heaven shall be in heaven; but upon Earth shall be the habitation of terrestrial spirits, who are born in earth (1 Cor. 15:40).
15:9 The spirits of the giants shall be like clouds, which shall oppress, corrupt, fall, contend, and bruise upon Earth.
15:10 They shall cause lamentation. No food shall they eat; and they shall be thirsty; they shall be concealed, and those spirits (demons) shall rise up against the sons of men, and against women; for they come forth during the days of slaughter and destruction (Luke 4:33, 36; Matt. 8:28-34).

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You're welcome

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@GodTaughtMeHow ,
Thank-you for the Scripture warning. It will be.
God bless

You're welcome.
Amen.

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Insane, blaming water shortages on climate change and global warming?

Given Germany's dependence on Russian energy, it might not take much pressure from Putin to push it and the rest of Europe along with it, into an economic crisis.
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People should put their trust in God and The Lord instead of themselves or man...

2:23 The guards, being invisible, would also help to persuade the evil “fallen angels” to have respect, child-like faith and trust in the Lord’s protection, from the equally invisible Devil, whilst being, themselves, unable to attack what they could not see or touch. Then, when, because of lack of faith in God’s protection, He allows evil and mishaps to occur in their lives (Honi soit qui mal y pense), they will suddenly feel afraid, need and ask for His help, and receive it, bringing ever-increasing faith, trust and nearness to God, for those who had opened their spiritual-eyes, and were seeking to make sense of their lives.

2:24 For those who do not believe enough in, or seek God constantly, He sends calamities into their lives. How many people, who say they do not believe in God, when suddenly in fear for their lives, cry: “God please help me!!!”? If they talked to Him all the time, as they should, these calamities would not happen, because there would be no need for them, as God would not have to forcibly remind them to talk to Him.

2:25 Once the crisis is over, most people do not even have the common decency, and good manners, to thank Him, for having helped them solve their problem (by telepathically telling them what to do to solve the problem, or by sending them exactly the right type and amount, of physical help they need, at exactly the right time), and they go off, blindly ignoring Him again, until the next calamity.
thewayhomeorfacethefire.net

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@GodTaughtMeHow ,
Thank-you for the update.

Agreed.
The only way out of HELL on earth as we now know it.

One Way Out - The Way Home or face The Fire

[ARE FOOD SHORTAGES INTENTIONAL: Guess Who Is Really In Control]

Fire Destroys Pendleton Flour Mill

  • August 11, 2022
  • Written by [Christen McCurdy]
    A flour mill in Pendleton burst into flames Wednesday morning. Officials say the building is a total loss. Photo courtesy of Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal A flour mill in Pendleton burst into flames Wednesday morning. Officials say the building is a total loss.

Tennessee-based Grain Craft, which owns the mill, says it’s working with farmers to handle wheat supply

The Grain Craft flour mill in Pendleton was destroyed in a fire that erupted Wednesday morning.
As of 7:30 a.m. Thursday morning, firefighters from Pendleton Fire and Ambulance were still on the scene of the fire and several blocks near the mill were closed to through traffic, according to Facebook updates from the Pendleton Police Department.
A press release issued by the city Thursday says firefighters “are going to have more long days ahead of them before this incident is over” due to “the size of the building, the material inside, and the lack of safe access.”
The East Oregonian reports that the building burst into flames at about 4:30 a.m., though at 2:50 p.m. Tuesday firefighters responded to a plume of white smoke at the mill.
No injuries have been reported at the facility, which employs 22 people.
Pendleton assistant fire chief Tony Pierotti told The East Oregonian that the mill’s silos were full of finished grain, so the fire fuel load was extreme. Pendleton police chief Chuck Byram told The Capital Press the fire was caused by mechanical failure.
Authorities are describing the building as a total loss and as of Thursday were keeping the area clear in anticipation of the possible collapse of the building.
A spokesperson for Grain Craft told The Capital Press the company is working with farmers to handle supply following the fire, which came in the middle of the wheat harvest.
Jeremy Bunch, CEO of Shepherd’s Grain, a farmer-owned flour company, said there would be an interruption in flour supply as the company works to get wheat staged for movement to another mill.
“We are heartbroken by the fire that erupted at the Grain Craft flour mill in Pendleton,” said a statement from Oregon Wheat Growers League President Ben Maney Wednesday. “These silos are a reflection of many years of hard work, time, and dedication from not only our wheat producers and their families, but also the team at Grain Craft Flour.”
“The Pendleton flour mill began operation more than 100 years ago, and it was not only an important component in of providing our customers flour, but it was also a significant piece of history for the city of Pendleton and for the milling industry,” said a press release issued by Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Grain Craft and shared by police Thursday. “All of us at Grain Craft are heartbroken by the events of yesterday.”
Grain Craft is the third largest flour miller in the United States. The company was acquired by Redwood Capital Investments at the end of June.
Oregon is the 11th largest U.S. producer of wheat, which is the state's third largest cash crop, according to the Oregon Wheat Growers League. As much as 90% of wheat produced in Oregon is shipped to overseas markets, primarily in Asia.


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