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posted ago by MissBear ago by MissBear +65 / -0

It looks like we are being set up for food shortages in the world. Food processors are being destroyed or damaged; cattle are dying of "heat and humidity." Some say it is deliberate (a conspiracy), while others say it is just a coincidence. Either way, the result is the same--except that if it is deliberate, then we can expect more of these incidents in the future. With all the farmers and ranchers in America, it always seemed a bit far-fetched that famine could come to America, in spite of occasional prophecies about such an event in past decades. Other places in the world, yes, but here? That seemed very unlikely. Well, now....

10,000 cattle dead in Kansas

https://www.westernjournal.com/10000-head-cattle-killed-kansas-us-faces-skyrocketing-prices-potential-food-shortages/

2000-3000 more cattle dead in Kansas

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2022/06/16/3000-cows-dead-in-kansas/

15,000 sheep drowned in the Red Sea near Sudan

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/13/more-than-15000-sheep-drown-after-live-export-ship-sinks-in-sudan

Food processing plants damaged or destroyed since 2021

https://gilasplace.com/u-s-food-plants-that-have-been-destroyed-damaged-or-impacted-by-fires-disease-or-general-causes-since-jan-2021/

Fertilizer shortages due to the Russia-Ukraine war

https://thewashingtonstandard.com/global-fertilizer-shortage-means-far-less-food-will-be-grown-all-over-world-in-2022/

Then, of course, there is the impact of fuel shortages, blockages in major ports, trucking problems, etc. But don't worry. The government will be happy to help, as long as you have a good social credit score.

From Dr. Stephen E. Jones