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Lynette Ackermann's avatar

Watch this 8 min video of American Farmers destroying their good crops just because Joe said so. Have they got brains?

https://www.brighteon.com/ff5f3738-5077-45e3-a86b-4d4ecad10e05

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Boris Petrov's avatar

How is this possible??? This is truly insane. But -- why? What is the justification?

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Lynette Ackermann's avatar

The same dynasty who instructed Stalin to withhold food from the Ukrainians, causing 8 million to starve to death, want to reduce the world population again by artificial food shortages. A large supermarket chain could not supply meat I ordered for the second time in 2 weeks and the local butcher told me that he will not have beef for the near future. The main shareholders of our grain silos are ruthless people whose names I am scared to even mention. God help us. Have you seen the video of the major shareholder in the pharmaceutical industry telling a small group of people that "if we can reduce the world population by 10 to 15% with this vaccine, it can be considered a success. Clue: He is one of the world's richest people and is also Dr Fauci's steward.

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Fitzjames Wood's avatar

Isn't this a food supply issue? Covid shut down the food service industry (restaurants etc.) and the supermarkets do not take that supply. So they will never be sold. Ploughing them back into the soil, getting your government compensation/subsidy and waiting for the next hopefully, non-pandemic impacted season is the only way to survive. The way to avoid this in the future is to develop a more diversified food supply chain with built in flexibility. This is hard when food supply conglomerates dictate to farmers what to grow and what they will sell.

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Lynette Ackermann's avatar

I doubt it, in the video they said it was a carbon-related issue. Agenda 21 /30 includes engineering artificial food shortages. Remember, Bill Gates decided the world is over-populated.

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Fitzjames Wood's avatar

depressingly familiar.

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