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  • They are slaughtering chickens based on a bogus bird flu to deprive us of chicken and eggs.
  • They are ramping up the "threat" of swine flu in the UK and Europe (again) as China has already been culling vast percentages of their herds.
  • Ukraine has already halted international sale of wheat and grains etc and the conflict will significantly disrupt the coming planting season and the world has boycotted Russia: together 1/4 of the worlds supply.
  • They are inhibiting rail shipments of grains so that cattle and livestock will have no food in order to deprive us of other meat.
  • While fertilizer is already in short supply and skyrocketing in price, they are not satisfied with that. They are actually stopping much of the rail shipments of fertilizer for the spring planting season.
  • They are/have been paying/threatening legal action against farmers to dump/plough under produce for over a year. 
  • They are offering UK farmers multi-thousand pound 'incentives' to retire.
  • They are ramming through bi-laws and increasing taxes to disenfranchise farmers (under the guise of "sustainability" = Agenda 2030) in countries like NZ.
  • They are using weather warfare in Australia.
  • They have made all farm equipment "modern" with chips only replaceable from China and other Asian countries.
  • They have increased the tax on farm vehicles (4WD, tractors, diesel)

There is no way all these threats, including war and international supply chain/shipping, to the food supply are just a coincidence.


This is an engineered, deliberate.

Holodomor 2.0 is coming

 

/choir

/preach

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17 minutes ago, skitzorat said:
  • They are slaughtering chickens based on a bogus bird flu to deprive us of chicken and eggs.
  • They are ramping up the "threat" of swine flu in the UK and Europe (again) as China has already been culling vast percentages of their herds.
  • Ukraine has already halted international sale of wheat and grains etc and the conflict will significantly disrupt the coming planting season and the world has boycotted Russia: together 1/4 of the worlds supply.
  • They are inhibiting rail shipments of grains so that cattle and livestock will have no food in order to deprive us of other meat.
  • While fertilizer is already in short supply and skyrocketing in price, they are not satisfied with that. They are actually stopping much of the rail shipments of fertilizer for the spring planting season.
  • They are/have been paying/threatening legal action against farmers to dump/plough under produce for over a year. 
  • They are offering UK farmers multi-thousand pound 'incentives' to retire.
  • They are ramming through bi-laws and increasing taxes to disenfranchise farmers (under the guise of "sustainability" = Agenda 2030) in countries like NZ.
  • They are using weather warfare in Australia.
  • They have made all farm equipment "modern" with chips only replaceable from China and other Asian countries.
  • They have increased the tax on farm vehicles (4WD, tractors, diesel)

There is no way all these threats, including war and international supply chain/shipping, to the food supply are just a coincidence.


This is an engineered, deliberate.

Holodomor 2.0 is coming

 

/choir

/preach

Just read this:

 

Why Food Prices Are Expected to Skyrocket

 

STORY AT-A-GLANCE

  • Food shortages and skyrocketing food prices now appear inevitable. The global food price index hit its highest recorded level in March 2022, rising 12.6% in a single month. On average, food prices were one-third higher than in March 2021. In the U.S., food prices rose 9% in 2021, and are predicted to rise another 4.5% to 5% in the next 12 months
  • Inflation was already ramping up well before Russia went into Ukraine, thanks to the uncontrolled printing of fiat currencies that occurred in response to the COVID pandemic. Governments’ COVID responses have also wreaked havoc with global supply chains, causing disruptions that continue to this day
  • Ukraine has ceased exports of wheat, oats, millet, buckwheat and cattle, and Russia has banned exports of fertilizer
  • Together, Russia and Belarus provide nearly 40% of the global exports of potash, a key fertilizer ingredient. Russia also exports 48% of the global ammonium nitrate, and combined with Ukraine, they export 28% of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium fertilizers. Experts are now predicting fertilizer prices may double as a result of Russia’s ban on fertilizer exports

https://uncanceled.news/why-food-prices-are-expected-to-skyrocket/

 

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6 minutes ago, skitzorat said:

Just read this:

 

Why Food Prices Are Expected to Skyrocket

 

STORY AT-A-GLANCE

  • Food shortages and skyrocketing food prices now appear inevitable. The global food price index hit its highest recorded level in March 2022, rising 12.6% in a single month. On average, food prices were one-third higher than in March 2021. In the U.S., food prices rose 9% in 2021, and are predicted to rise another 4.5% to 5% in the next 12 months
  • Inflation was already ramping up well before Russia went into Ukraine, thanks to the uncontrolled printing of fiat currencies that occurred in response to the COVID pandemic. Governments’ COVID responses have also wreaked havoc with global supply chains, causing disruptions that continue to this day
  • Ukraine has ceased exports of wheat, oats, millet, buckwheat and cattle, and Russia has banned exports of fertilizer
  • Together, Russia and Belarus provide nearly 40% of the global exports of potash, a key fertilizer ingredient. Russia also exports 48% of the global ammonium nitrate, and combined with Ukraine, they export 28% of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium fertilizers. Experts are now predicting fertilizer prices may double as a result of Russia’s ban on fertilizer exports

https://uncanceled.news/why-food-prices-are-expected-to-skyrocket/

 

People need to learn how to shop and cook. At a family gathering over the week end . Folk kept telling me how everything has gone up.

 

Cant say I've noticed. My ten pounds a week for food and another 10 pn lecy seems to get my just as far as it used to do.

 

How they asked  I walk round 4 or 5 shops and get the best value from each. Bang it in the slow cooker and  turn things off. Easy 

 

Spend more on ice cream than I do food

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Quebec just passed BILL 15 to REMOVE parental Primacy.
 
This would then give the GOVERNMENT parental rights basically to all children. Bill passed on Thursday of last week.
 
If you don't get your child vaxxed or anything else that the Gov wants you to do; or if you've been deemed a "White supremacist" or "domestic extremist," made a donation to a politically incorrect cause (had your bank account frozen,) say a perceived mean thing online about a protected minority (=non White/non Christian) group, your child will thus be considered "in danger" and they have the legal rights to TAKE CHILDREN AWAY FROM THIER CAREGIVERS/PARENTS!
 
Also happening/has happened in Australia and no doubt other commonwealth "Western" nations.
 
"Your" children have belonged to the State for decades. It's just recently that the State is bearing its teeth and showing its true colours.
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1 hour ago, skitzorat said:
  • They are slaughtering chickens based on a bogus bird flu to deprive us of chicken and eggs.
  • They are ramping up the "threat" of swine flu in the UK and Europe (again) as China has already been culling vast percentages of their herds.
  • Ukraine has already halted international sale of wheat and grains etc and the conflict will significantly disrupt the coming planting season and the world has boycotted Russia: together 1/4 of the worlds supply.
  • They are inhibiting rail shipments of grains so that cattle and livestock will have no food in order to deprive us of other meat.
  • While fertilizer is already in short supply and skyrocketing in price, they are not satisfied with that. They are actually stopping much of the rail shipments of fertilizer for the spring planting season.
  • They are/have been paying/threatening legal action against farmers to dump/plough under produce for over a year. 
  • They are offering UK farmers multi-thousand pound 'incentives' to retire.
  • They are ramming through bi-laws and increasing taxes to disenfranchise farmers (under the guise of "sustainability" = Agenda 2030) in countries like NZ.
  • They are using weather warfare in Australia.
  • They have made all farm equipment "modern" with chips only replaceable from China and other Asian countries.
  • They have increased the tax on farm vehicles (4WD, tractors, diesel)

There is no way all these threats, including war and international supply chain/shipping, to the food supply are just a coincidence.


This is an engineered, deliberate.

Holodomor 2.0 is coming

 

/choir

/preach

 

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Supply chain mega-crisis incoming.

 

Remember when those US ports, like California, were bottlenecked with ships carrying millions of containers full of products; like 92% of US medication:

 

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Well, this time it won't be that problem

 

- The Port of Shanghai: "busiest in the world, a position it has held since 2010;...critically important transport hub for the Yangtze River region and the most important gateway for foreign trade"  is currently fvcked.

 

 

c/o IceAge Farmer

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2 hours ago, skitzorat said:

Supply chain mega-crisis incoming.

 

Remember when those US ports, like California, were bottlenecked with ships carrying millions of containers full of products; like 92% of US medication:

 

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Well, this time it won't be that problem

 

- The Port of Shanghai: "busiest in the world, a position it has held since 2010;...critically important transport hub for the Yangtze River region and the most important gateway for foreign trade"  is currently fvcked.

 

 

c/o IceAge Farmer

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Can't find a source for the graph, but it's from IceAge Farmer and he's been consistently reliable since I started watching him....the backlog is literally off the charts. It will take MONTHS to clear.

 

With Shanghai being under the brutal lockdown, (despite the Wuhan pys-op of 2020, I mostly believe this one because there are clips of people jumping off buildings ;/) there's no logical reason for the numbers to inaccurate.

Either way, the US and global supply chains are about to go from "severely strained" to "completely fvcked." 

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That 477 number does marry up with this article though...

 

China port congestion leaves everything from grains to metals stranded

Dotting the sea off Chinese ports are 477 bulk cargo ships waiting to deliver resources from metal ore to grain into the country.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/trade/exports/insights/china-port-congestion-leaves-everything-from-grains-to-metals-stranded/articleshow/90790793.cms?

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Help me out here, I'm hungover and got a sore head! Browsing the net aimlessly I was looking at the adverse reactions and stumbled on this...

 

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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1069178/COVID-19_AstraZeneca_Vaccine_Analysis_Print_DLP_6.04.2022.pdf

 

How on earth is COVID-19 immunisation an adverse reaction?

 

Am I missing something here?! 

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16 minutes ago, wingwang said:

Help me out here, I'm hungover and got a sore head! Browsing the net aimlessly I was looking at the adverse reactions and stumbled on this...

 

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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1069178/COVID-19_AstraZeneca_Vaccine_Analysis_Print_DLP_6.04.2022.pdf

 

How on earth is COVID-19 immunisation an adverse reaction?

 

Am I missing something here?! 


I would not read too much into it, in the same way I don’t think this taking the vaccine caused these, so why are they included..

 

 

 

 

Just dumb humans being human.

 

 

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22 hours ago, Pinkiebee said:

That is possibly true to some extent.  

 

If the banking system takes against you as a leader or a govenment or a country then it wont end well

 

But I highly doubt they are very concern about boris political career   if he goes someone else who toes the line will take his place.

 

To be clear we have a pretence of democracy.  But in order to be convincing on the big stuff you have to let the small stuff run its course 

 

I suspect they maybe concerned about BJ, the guy has a lot of followers on that twitter facebook thing, and a lot of serious influence, i mean one broadcast from him and all the sheep ran into their homes, locked their doors, wore masks, would not visit their friends or family etc - that'sa  lot of power

Just imagine what could happen if BJ made an unscheduled appearance on Tv and confessed the whole truth not only about the pandemic scam but about ukraine, who really runs the country , the royals etc

The true rulers have to be very careful about who they choose as their representative. They don't want another mel gibson scandal, when mel got pissed up and walked into a tv station talking about how all the wars in the world are caused by jews, wars are deliberatly done to make money out of, etc

 

As to who could replace BJ That person will be very carefully vetted, that's why politicians are so old, you never get a young politicians, because they have to spend many years devil worshipping, paedophilia, climbing the freemasonic ladder, doing the most disgusting and degrading things to prove their loyalty to the system

 

 

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10 hours ago, Pinkiebee said:

People need to learn how to shop and cook. At a family gathering over the week end . Folk kept telling me how everything has gone up.

 

Cant say I've noticed. My ten pounds a week for food and another 10 pn lecy seems to get my just as far as it used to do.

 

How they asked  I walk round 4 or 5 shops and get the best value from each. Bang it in the slow cooker and  turn things off. Easy 

 

Spend more on ice cream than I do food

 

Solar panels will be a great investment. You can watch youtube videos on how to make your own for a fraction of the actual price.

I remember last year the electricity went off and i had no power, no internet, no laptop, all the lights went off, sitting in the dark, stumbling around, falling over things, no cooking, no cleaning, it was terrible.

You don't appreciate something until you have really and truly lost it. Then it hits home, something you do everyday and do not even think about, just flicking a switch.

I spent my money, got the solar panels, so at least i know that when the system crashes i got my own juice to fall back on - it will be a massive help.b Take it from me, a word to the wise awake ones,

 

 

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18 minutes ago, jack121 said:

 

I suspect they maybe concerned about BJ, the guy has a lot of followers on that twitter facebook thing, and a lot of serious influence, i mean one broadcast from him and all the sheep ran into their homes, locked their doors, wore masks, would not visit their friends or family etc - that'sa  lot of power

Just imagine what could happen if BJ made an unscheduled appearance on Tv and confessed the whole truth not only about the pandemic scam but about ukraine, who really runs the country , the royals etc

The true rulers have to be very careful about who they choose as their representative. They don't want another mel gibson scandal, when mel got pissed up and walked into a tv station talking about how all the wars in the world are caused by jews, wars are deliberatly done to make money out of, etc

 

As to who could replace BJ That person will be very carefully vetted, that's why politicians are so old, you never get a young politicians, because they have to spend many years devil worshipping, paedophilia, climbing the freemasonic ladder, doing the most disgusting and degrading things to prove their loyalty to the system

 

 

That's just silly. There is a queue of willing people behind boris all of which would toe the line, any of which could blow the whistle if they wanted to;, which wouldnt matter as no one would believe them anyway or more likely woukdnt care.  Non of this is actually a secret 

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32 minutes ago, jack121 said:

 

Solar panels will be a great investment. You can watch youtube videos on how to make your own for a fraction of the actual price.

I remember last year the electricity went off and i had no power, no internet, no laptop, all the lights went off, sitting in the dark, stumbling around, falling over things, no cooking, no cleaning, it was terrible.

You don't appreciate something until you have really and truly lost it. Then it hits home, something you do everyday and do not even think about, just flicking a switch.

I spent my money, got the solar panels, so at least i know that when the system crashes i got my own juice to fall back on - it will be a massive help.b Take it from me, a word to the wise awake ones,

 

 

I may actually consider building a solar panel. I'm not at this stage prepping for no electricity.  Which if it happened would only mean no phone/ internet of any consequence. Maybe a small phone charging panel would be good. They are not dear to buy

 

I lived through the coal strikes of the early 70s. Black outs were more of an inconvenience than a tragedy .

 

I got through the last winter doing the vast majority of my heating with a 5 quid candle that lasted a week and an air mover ( fan) my slow cooker also provides significant heat whilst cooking my meal

 

I own a home built rocket stove. So I can cook and heat if the worse happens. There are no shortage of sticks in the park

 

 

Back in the 70s, as a young lad I used to raid the slag heaps for coal to keep the family warm. Unfortunately that free resource has disappeared 

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3 hours ago, wingwang said:

Help me out here, I'm hungover and got a sore head! Browsing the net aimlessly I was looking at the adverse reactions and stumbled on this...

 

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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1069178/COVID-19_AstraZeneca_Vaccine_Analysis_Print_DLP_6.04.2022.pdf

 

How on earth is COVID-19 immunisation an adverse reaction?

 

Am I missing something 

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47 minutes ago, Itsa said:

I dont want to throw to much shade as they were undoubtedly lieing about vax take up.

 

but that graph is a composite of both flu and covid vaccinations. So the 19 million refusals may not actualy be ( almost certainly isnt) 19 million covid vacination refusals.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Pinkiebee said:

I dont want to throw to much shade as they were undoubtedly lieing about vax take up.

 

but that graph is a composite of both flu and covid vaccinations. So the 19 million refusals may not actualy be ( almost certainly isnt) 19 million covid vacination refusals.

 

 

Not sure mate.

 

On page 78 of the report it says from the eligible cohort of 63,130,182 that 43,945,696 accepted a first dose

That is just for the covid-19 vaccine not including flu vaccination

That's about 19 million.

 

Hopefully this will be looked into further now so we can get clarification on the matter.

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Just now, Itsa said:

Not sure mate.

 

On page 78 of the report it says from the eligible cohort of 63,130,182 that 43,945,696 accepted a first dose

That is just for the covid-19 vaccine not including flu vaccination

That's about 19 million.

 

Hopefully this will be looked into further now so we can get clarification on the matter.

I've certainly not got as far as page 78 .

 

It could be so. But the graph certainly suggests other wise.  Unless the flue refusal and the covid refusals are the same people. Which seems unlikely as the flue jab is only offered to the older eliment who were also the most likely to be vaxed 

 

I dont realy want to spend the rest of the day interrogating the data in the report.  So il leave it for now

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21 minutes ago, Itsa said:

Not sure mate.

 

On page 78 of the report it says from the eligible cohort of 63,130,182 that 43,945,696 accepted a first dose

That is just for the covid-19 vaccine not including flu vaccination

That's about 19 million.

 

Hopefully this will be looked into further now so we can get clarification on the matter.

I couldnt resist.

 

That data is being masively distorted by the under 12s all 8 million of them who I dont think were ever on the schedule in the first place ?.

 

So with out redoing all the % . That drops the rerefusals down to 11 million about twice what the govenment claimed.

 

If you also remove the under 18s who were not actualy refusing themselves.

 

You can see where they got the figure from the figures 

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22 minutes ago, Itsa said:

Not sure mate.

 

On page 78 of the report it says from the eligible cohort of 63,130,182 that 43,945,696 accepted a first dose

That is just for the covid-19 vaccine not including flu vaccination

That's about 19 million.

 

Hopefully this will be looked into further now so we can get clarification on the matter.

 

Still 2/3rds that didn't get taught about operation mockingbird at school or in the news papers including me but luckily I was a sceptic of the BSMSM and found a few sites that led me into a world of "conspiracies" that are far more credible and seem to line up better with what really seems to be unfolding.

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12 hours ago, Pinkiebee said:

People need to learn how to shop and cook. At a family gathering over the week end . Folk kept telling me how everything has gone up.

 

prices are going up up up. wages are stagnant and in real terms going down in value

 

martin lewis suggests buying a electric body blanket

 

delia smith says poor people shouldnt buy organic 

 

there is a long standing dealignment of earnings vs costs

 

this as we most on here recognise is a systematic drive to UBI , propertyless living, working bullshit jobs in order to qualify for UBI

 

pretty soon 90% will be working fulltime and not meeting 30% of bills 

 

 

 

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