Pandemic, Famine, War, Death

in war •  2 years ago 

How is it possible for a country with a broad agricultural sector to fall into a famine?

The business of agriculture is dependent on the chemical industry.

The chemical industry is dependent upon raw materials, including energy.

Energy itself is further dependent upon raw materials.

All of which are dependent upon transportation - the supply chain.

Locking down the global economy for the sake of a fake, synthetic, planned medical scam has kicked those chains of dependencies so hard that the links are starting to snap.

The malevolence of the psychopathic subclass of humans and their minions is only equaled by the staggering blindness and stupidity of most everybody else.

Cometh the Horsemen: Pandemic, Famine, War | Michael Yon and Dr Jordan B Peterson

Focus on the food. Focus on the precise targets; in this case Holland and Sri Lanka. Which of those two does your country resemble most?

The tragic ignorance of the drive towards synthetic agriculture is that those lands (never mind the synthetic GMO organisms) need time to revert back to traditional farming techniques. Never mind the whole certification process to become "organic", that's just a barrier to scare farmers into maintaining their dependence on chemical companies. How long would it really take for land to become fertile again? 2 or 3 or 5 years? Can you wait that long?

So... save the planet by starving to death. How did a species become so stupid?

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Something very very very weird are the fruits and veggies ... some big changes there , with taste , size and texture ... price way too low .
We are already on the other side

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Hasn't that been true for decades? Supermarket "A class" products are purely aesthetic - nothing whatsoever to do with nutrition or taste. The tasteless tomatoes and apples have been a staple of supermarket shelves for ages. So bland even the insects won't eat them. Also, many products are irradiated, for longer shelf-life, but that also kills much bacteria, so food will "rot" from the inside but still look good in a photo! Avoid eating - it's the healthy choice! ;-)

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I think only clones can eat those

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

When i see so many obese everywhere , looks like a cartoon ...starving to death should take some time , unless i eat them..but no.

  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

CCP and Putin are winning this war easily as they now destroy all the wheat fields in Ukraine. But nobody even cares…. I sure hope you are growing your own food. You Better have a lot of solar panels and wind power. Only a few will survive this winter.

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Your winter is gonna be a fuck of a lot colder than mine, tho. A friend of mine lived in Alaska for some years, but even the local Inuit seemed to have gone soft with all the amenities. Be prepared - not just with stuff but also how to use the climate.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The vax is already signing death , no need for cold winter .

  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

NO KIDDING …we have a bunch of solar panels, a dynamo crank hooked up to a bike, lots of propane, tons of fire wood, a Sauna and tons of fish.…. Mostly dried and smoke salmon. We will be fine.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I've always been interested in how to not make videos censored on youtube. I see them when someone has a lot of subscribers, they mostly don't touch them, maybe because they bring them a lot of income. A lot of truth is shared on youtube, but many people still afraid to say something there. Maybe they are censoring only little YouTubers, I don't know. I was censored there only once when I posted a comedy video I made it myself, and since then I've been very careful. I heard of people buying channels, maybe that's a good strategy to not be censored, just to buy one big youtube channel. Still don't know.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Funnily, I've seen JP trip over his words a few times now - he desperately wanted to say "the fake pandemic", and quickly rephrased it. THAT will get him kicked off YT! That's why he has another platform now.

We are at the stage of talking in codes, like Russian dissident writers, to fly under the censorship algorithms. Yet another sign we are deep inside a psychopathic state.

Important things remain, such as preparing food and weapons - and learning how to use them. Bullets run out, arrows and knives can be re-used. Molotov also had a clever idea. ;-)

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Great video!

The farmers have had enough of this

So have a great many others. Here we go.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The vast majority of people believe "thou shalt not kill", either through religion or ethics - that is a huge weakness in confronting merciless psychos.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I am a child of a modern world. I was not raised as a warrior and also do not have the ability nor the age to become one. Living up to my fifties this ain't gonna change.
If killing is something you actively were trained and sworn in, you'd probably wouldn't have too much trigger problems to pick up a weapon and fire it in order to kill.

"Though shalt not kill" though is still correct.
It's an old expression but to make it a bit more modern I can frame it towards my own understanding in saying "I want to stay away from eagerness to kill".

In the stories handed down about the atrocities of some rulers and their executing soldiers, a story is common among Buddhists in which a single member of the Buddhist faith, who was under the oath of not wanting to kill, broke this oath to kill a tyrant with a crossbow. According to his own teachings, this act would guarantee him (unwelcome) rebirth.

The interpretation is that the tyrant's demise was intended to stop the immediate and present danger of mass killing of the unarmed population, in particular to prevent the soldiers from incurring further guilt. So this act helped to stop it, even the Buddhists are willing to make exceptions to a rule.

But this does not make the rule superfluous, it confirms it.

Evil nowadays is much more "banal", like Hannah Arendt put it once. ... Also ... way more indirect and distanced. So we do not praise the homecomers from war and want to see their trophies, such as bloody body parts of the slain enemy and honour the warriors, to have kept those from cutting into the flesh of their own.

So I agree, that IS a weakness to confront merciless psychos but it cannot be changed as the majority of citizens are defenseless both physically and mentally.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

In order to make the average person a warrior, he must grow up from childhood in an environment where necessity has reached a relevant level and the environment or the people surrounding one deem such necessary. But then we would live in completely different societies, wouldn't we?

We modern people were brought up completely differently, weren't we? We were and are being prepared for a life where we do mostly mental work and physical activities have gradually been replaced.

Those who have children will be aware of the dilemma they are in. On the one hand, you want to prepare your child for this very existing world, but on the other hand, you want to see an empowered person who knows how to act in case of danger and threat. The only way to empower a young person to be able to defend themselves physically and mentally is to have enough other people who consider this important.

In affluent societies, such instincts inevitably fall by the wayside when that affluence has lasted for a long period of time and one does not live, or wish to live, in the awareness of constant danger. Of course, this will not prevent us from being approached in one way or the other.