When they were planning all of this ten or twenty years ago (the practical moving parts of their plan I mean, I know they planned much of this further back), there was not supposed to be a Twitter where you would read about this and see videos of dead crops etc. Most people outside of a few locals, on their timeline, wouldn't know this was happening. All the average voter would see is news stories and social media posts about water shortages. In their little minds the dead crops on the side of the highway and the lack of food on the shelves would seem like a totally organic (no pun intended) event.
When they were planning all of this ten or twenty years ago (the practical moving parts of their plan I mean, I know they planned much of this further back), there was not supposed to be a Twitter where you would read about this and see videos of dead crops etc. Most people outside of a few locals, on their timeline, wouldn't know this was happening. All the average voter would see is news stories and social media posts about water shortages. In their little minds the dead crops on the side of the highway and the lack of food on the shelves would seem like a totally organic (no pun intended) event.