A CRISIS IN THE MAKING
By
Dr. Stephen Jones: 4-28-2020
Blog Post Date: 4-29-2020
The
corona crisis forced the president to put the country under quarantine. If he
had not done so, the fakestream media would have hung every death around his
neck. Trump knows the power of the press in shaping public opinion, and it is
evident that before the media war is won, he would have been fighting a losing
battle to refrain from the lockdown.
But
Trump gave the states the power to do this individually. I see this as a silent
protest.
Now
that the economy has been wrecked, people will begin to remember that poverty
causes more deaths than any pandemic could have done. That was a line pushed by
virtually all liberals, the UN, and the leaders of every country when they were
pushing to give money to poor countries in their “war on poverty.” Now these
same people are trying to force poverty on the world in the name of safety.
The
world is not a safe place. We take a chance every time we step outside or drive
down the highway or fly on a plane. Car accidents are down massively during
this lockdown. Hence, the lockdown saves lives. But by that logic, should we
not just ban all travel in order to save lives?
I
remember when some states lowered the speed limit to 55 mph in the name of
saving lives. After a few years, they abandoned the idea, because it was so
unpopular. The fact is, we don’t mind taking slight risks in order to save time
on the road.
The
coronavirus cases, even with the inflated figures, are far less than any “normal”
flu. China was hardest hit, probably because they vaccinated everyone forcibly
shortly before the coronavirus hit. This weakened the immune system of millions
of people. Then they turned on the 5G towers, which bombarded their bodies with
more harmful radiation, making the people even more vulnerable.
Now
that we have better statistics, they are finding that coronavirus only kills a
fraction of one percent.
Is
this really worth destroying the economy, when no one ever suggested locking
down the world for any previous flu that has killed far more people?
Food
Crisis Developing
There
is a food crisis in the making right now. It will take some months to destroy
the food supply and cause shortages, but at the present rate, such a crisis is
inevitable.
It
started years ago when Monsanto began to destroy farmland with its chemicals
and GMO seeds.
US agro-chemical firm Monsanto and Germany's BASF
were aware for a long time that their plan to introduce a new agricultural seed
and chemical system would probably lead to damage on many US farms.
According to internal documents seen by
the Guardian, the firms disregarded the risks even while they planned
on how to profit off farmers who would buy Monsanto's new seeds just to avoid
damage.
The documents (some of them date back more than a
decade) have been uncovered during a recent successful $265 million lawsuit
brought against both firms by a Missouri farmer.
They also revealed how Monsanto opposed some
third-party product testing, in order to curtail the generation of data that
might have worried regulators.
In some of the internal BASF emails, employees were
joking about sharing "voodoo
science" and hoping to stay "out of jail."
Monsanto’s
goal is to control the world’s food supply, making every dependent upon them
for seeds. They do this by genetically altering God’s creation and then
patenting their “discoveries.” In doing so, they usurp what God owns and has
provided mankind as a blessing. They want to remake creation in their own
image.
There
are meat shortages coming as well, due to the breakdown of the supply chains. A
few years ago, China killed off much of its poultry because of the Avian
Flu. In 2019 China killed off most of its pigs (their favorite meat) because of
swine flu. Now it seems, America is trying to catch up to China.
The chairman of Tyson Foods warned Sunday that 'the
food supply chain' is breaking after coronavirus outbreaks
forced the closure of their plants.
John Tyson said 'millions of pounds of meat'
will fail to reach stores and there will be a 'limited supply of our
products available in grocery stores' until they are able to reopen facilities
currently closed.
It comes after it was announced two million
chickens will be killed in Delaware and Maryland because of lack of
employees at processing plants.
Tyson Foods announced last week that it was shuttering
two pork processing plants, including its largest in the United States, to
contain the spread of the coronavirus. At least 13 plants in total
are said to have closed across the US.
Another
farmer in North Texas warns us that he and other farmers will be destroying
entire vegetable crops shortly. Herds of cattle will be killed and buried,
rather than brought to market, because 17 meat packing plants have closed their
doors. At the same time, shipments of beef are coming in from Namibia
(Southwest Africa).
All
of this points to a food crisis within a few months. It would be wise to plant
your own gardens, if you can, and to store some extra food. Try to not to be in
a position where you must depend upon the government for anything.
We
are in a transition from one age to another. Transitions can be a bit rough. Do
what you can to prepare, so that you can help yourself and your neighbors
instead of being part of the problem that the government has to try to resolve.
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