Specifically manmade by commies... seizing the means of (food) production but not allowing a certain portion of the population to have any of it.
What's the take away? Are we thinking it could/might/will happen here? I've been hearing speculation on famine coming–both worldwide and here in CONUS.
Is there any credible truth to this?
Also from Bear's live stream earlier... He mentioned something alluding to an EMP here in CONUS. Any more insight to this?
@Woodsie no I haven't... I knew there's problems with food production like materials for packaging like aluminum shortage so canned goods got hit, also lids and certain tops being hard to come by in the same manufacturing sectors. Heard some about fires and harvest issues from too much rain and the whole covid crap hurting farmers etc.
But I havent heard anything recently... I must be out of the loop.
Any links or specifics I can use to look up stuff?
Funny how many food companies/food industries are having fires these days.
Specifically manmade by commies... seizing the means of (food) production but not allowing a certain portion of the population to have any of it. What's the take away? Are we thinking it could/might/will happen here? I've been hearing speculation on famine coming–both worldwide and here in CONUS.
Is there any credible truth to this? Also from Bear's live stream earlier... He mentioned something alluding to an EMP here in CONUS. Any more insight to this?
You've heard of the food storage going on in Washington State? They are prepping too, but not sure whom will be getting the food when the need arises!
@Woodsie no I haven't... I knew there's problems with food production like materials for packaging like aluminum shortage so canned goods got hit, also lids and certain tops being hard to come by in the same manufacturing sectors. Heard some about fires and harvest issues from too much rain and the whole covid crap hurting farmers etc. But I havent heard anything recently... I must be out of the loop. Any links or specifics I can use to look up stuff?
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/homeless/from-peanut-butter-to-applesauce-washington-state-stockpiles-tons-of-food-for-the-need-ahead/
just came across this... https://www.wcax.com/2020/09/06/union-strike-ahead-of-labor-day/ It's up in VT. But what I found to be concerning is the truck drivers protesting or refusing to deliver things, that's a wrench in the works of food delivery.