Egg Prices Reaching New Record Heights...
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Bird flu it is. (So 'They' say). IMHO, the ordering of killing of millions of chickens, along the astronomical destruction of food processing plants, is all a preconceived plan to create food shortages. Can anyone also recognize the reported fertilizer shortages? just as the paper manufacturing companies orchestrated a 'toilet paper' shortages as a result of orders from Black Rock and Vanguard limiting transport shipments, we arr seeing similar actions here.
Ask yourself-- What does this mean? Is the purpose of this the 'tip-of-the-spear' to lock-in our recognition of more fall out? Another form of Kharmic retribution? In other words, a foresight to more of this to come?
Buy local. Do not support the corporate grocery chains. But farmer direct if you can.
A lot of conspiracy theory was wasted on the toilet paper shortage. The manufacturers were making the same amount but since people weren't going to the toilet at work while staying home the residential production was not enough while there was a huge surplus of commercial use toilet paper. Retooling the plants to make residential rolls was way too expensive for any of them to do.
All of the restaurants where I live were giving a free roll of toilet paper with every carry out food order.
Not quite. If businesses were 100% closed it would be believable, except this wasn't' the case by any means. Your statement about "manufacturers" making the "same amount" is a gross errant statement.
For example, Kimberly-Clark's profit was up 45 percent in the first three months ending in March of 2020. This is the same trend for all the Big Saw mill/ paper manufacturers. The Big Saw mills have become a cartel in many ways. The logging landowners, the loggers, log-truckers, and the retails did not profit off the toilet paper collusion. Only the Big saw mills/ paper manufacturers did. The rail companies were restricted from shipping raw lumber and the small saw mills were locked-down. Many witnesses reported lumber being stock-pile by the railroad companies to allow other supplies to be shipped.
It was all premeditated and a crime that needs to be prosecuted. We must seek the truth and do our research. We cannot be the following:
You linked an article that said exactly what I stated.
That's a good thing, no?! :)
Very concise and to the point... I completely agree.. Cheers fren..
Dude they literally killed good chickens for no reason
The reason is quite clear actually... To cause fear and panic of the populace for easier manipulation and control... Cheers fren...
The cabal is putting all their food crisis eggs in one basket, hoping to scare the public.
Agreed... Cheers fren...
8.89 for 18 at Frys today.
This time last year eggs were less the 2.50 for 18... Haven't even looked at them this year... but I do know that my daughter and I spent almost 500 bucks for groceries the other day and got very little for the money spent... Cheers anon...
As a chicken owner, this is a horrible time for an egg shortage. I have 13 hens (in Texas) and my girls are only laying an egg or two daily. I was getting 10-12 a day in the summer.
Some folks add lights inside their coop to force more “daylight” to increase winter egg production. We don’t. But I get a text each week with someone looking for fresh eggs. This summer, I couldn’t give them away fast enough. 🤷♀️
A Brit farmers take on this: https://files.catbox.moe/nyt5oa.mp4
Wow, that's interesting... What's your thought on what's going on??? Cheers fren...
I have my suspicions about the “bird flu”. Commercial hatcheries have 1,000’s of hens in very close quarters and I understand how an illness in these conditions could run rampant. But, then again, how CONVEEENIENT….
Natural egg production is influenced by several factors: diet, molting, temperature, and daylight. All 4 suffer a bit naturally during winter. Commercial hatcheries create artificial conditions to maintain production during winter months.
And his only knows if the patchwork of daily chemtrails has any effect. 🙄
Thank you for your insight... May you and yours have a blessed and Merry Christmas...
Funny thing about the Turkey shortage this year is I have four Butterball turkeys in the refrigerator and freezer due to massive overstock. These were the fresh ones that are always more expensive, and they were $1 per pound for a few weeks before and after Thanksgiving.
I think it's part fear mongering and part truth... Anything to make normal Amercan's lives more difficult... Cheers fren...
You generally know what they don't want you eating so you get more sick. It's just their way to cause more disease via nutrient deficiency.
A hungry and sick populace is easier to control... Cheers anon...