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WATCH: The Future Food False Flag

The food supply is under attack. But by whom? And for what purpose?

Find out the dirty truth about the global food crisis and how the powers-that-shouldn’t-be are trying to use this crisis as an opportunity to usher in the Great Food Reset on today’s fast-paced edition of The Corbett Report podcast.

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jody b
jody b
Jun 10, 2023 3:36 PM

The trouble with Corbett is he seems to be controlled opposition. Even when asked rational balanced questions re the overwhelmingly large Jewish presence in big pharma, ,government, big corporations who are at the spearhead of this attack on humanity via the whole Covid 19 narrative, instead of answering in a rational manner he hysterically attacks those asking the questions as anti-semites and idiots. Obviously Jews are not responsible for every ill of the world, but anyone who is awake can see they are over represented. Why he will not address this is suspicious to say the least.

FarCry
FarCry
Apr 7, 2023 10:09 PM

Good God, the hubris is astounding. They are messing with things they have no business messing with. The farther we, as humans, get from nature, the worse off we become.

Linda Ferland
Linda Ferland
Mar 7, 2023 8:15 PM

Love reality-based comments like this!

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Mar 8, 2023 1:18 PM
Reply to  Linda Ferland

Well it seems OffG can’t win either way. Slow clap to you. 🙄 If your desire to characterise OffG by using circular logic, casting evidence-free aspersions and generally acting like an obnoxious, paranoid drama queen is going to start overshadowing the content of your posts then we’re obviously going to start developing a problem.

By all means descend unoriginally into adolescent disruption, or alternatively start having some normal courtesy under our roof. Admin is happy to oblige either way, although the second option is less boring. A2

Kaczynski2
Kaczynski2
Mar 9, 2023 11:40 AM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

I’ve chosen.Freedom of thought.

You Freemason are rotting my brain and clearly keeping people here in a cul de sac, purposely. As is your brief.

Enjoy the apocalypse. You’re helping. No Souls, it obvious.

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Mar 9, 2023 2:58 PM
Reply to  Kaczynski2

Join the discussion by all means, and there’s no issue here. If you simply want to campaign against OffG you have the rest of the internet to do that. Trolling is against our Comment Policy, and that’s all this is. Lighten up maybe 😀 A2

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Mar 11, 2023 10:37 AM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

On-topic posts go through, trolling posts get rejected, as per our comment policy. It’s really very simple.

Offg is sorry you’re feeling disgruntled. Whatever feud you think is taking place here, however, I’m afraid we don’t feel the same way. There’s really nothing personal here for us.

Please, consider prioritising your energy better. Everyone here has seen melt downs like this countless times before. It’s far more labour intensive for you than for us.

The well-being of our commenters is important and we’re genuinely sorry it’s come to this. Please take care.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Mar 7, 2023 7:21 PM

Let me……..hmmm……I will have the Scarlett Johansson soup, Ali McGraw salad, a side of Raquel Welch (oh, she died and is no longer available….damn) and hmmmm…..let me see let’s go with Halle Berry for the main entree. Let’s sub some…….Suzanne Somers for the side dish.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Mar 7, 2023 5:08 PM

The hydrogen for fuel argument is the ultimate Occam’s razor.

Hydrogen is number one in the periodic table as it’s the simplest element.

It has enormous potential value and is recommended as a power source by billions of stars in billions of galaxies far away and close and as a basis of fuel for every single thing in the Universe.

The problem is there was a lot of money to be made from fermented dinosaurs and, after that source dried up (guffaw!) There is an awful lot of money (And power) in climate scare and “green” energy.

The fact that green energy is produced from sunlight which is made from helium which is made from hydrogen seems to have been conveniently forgotten..

The fact is, the answer has been hidden in plain sight ever since the world realised it “needed” power.

That poor man on tomorrow’s world in the 60’s who disappeared after inventing the car that ran on water…………………………………

George Mc
George Mc
Mar 7, 2023 3:55 PM

“Is hydrogen really a clean enough fuel to tackle the climate crisis?

Backers say hydrogen projects should be first in line for almost $26bn in US taxpayer money – but should we believe the hype?”

And the Graud is just the paper to answer this vexing issue!

Hint: Anyone who asks “Should we believe the hype?” is part of the hype.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Mar 7, 2023 8:58 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Hint: If there’s widely circulated hype in the mainstream, it’s fake.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 7, 2023 2:59 PM

Mr. Corbett has mentioned Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SRM) in recent interviews, but fails to notify the audience of what these programs truly mean in terms of food production and overall civilian health. Why is that?

Excerpted from: The Weather Modification Section of the ADC Website

“These exponentially growing programs have no government or public oversight, limited oversight in a very few states which allow them, and no government or public oversight or consent for the rest of them. These programs change the climate, the micro-climates needed for watersheds, negatively impact tree health, and agriculture crop production. NOAA lists some of these programs but most are not listed due to their experimental nature, military classification, university experiments, and failures to notify NOAA by various states, counties, cities, weather modification companies, and private individuals and corporations who may all modifying your weather.”

Complete page: Weather Modification | Agriculture Defense Coalition

The list of pertinent links on the page is lengthy, and the “situation” has only become more dire with time…

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 8, 2023 4:18 AM

The assumption is that the particles sprayed at great altitudes will fall back to the planetary surface, at least in the medium term. If they get wafted up to orbital altitudes instead, what are the dangers? Now, there is a revival of the even more insane proposal to pepper orbital space with mirrors.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 8, 2023 5:11 AM
Reply to  mgeo

Most geoengineering aerosols are released from 12,000 ft to 35,000 ft. Well below what would be considered as stationary orbital. What goes up, must come down. Here’s a very old report. The situation has only gotten worse. >

Elevated silver, barium and strontium in antlers, vegetation and soils sourced from CWD cluster areas:do Ag/Ba/Sr piezoelectric crystals represent the transmissible pathogenic agent in TSEs?
 
Med Hypotheses. 2004;63(2):211-25.
 
Abstract

“High levels of Silver (Ag), Barium (Ba) and Strontium (Sr) and low levels of copper (Cu) have been measured in the antlers, soils and pastures of the deer that are thriving in the chronic wasting disease (CWD) cluster zones in North America in relation to the areas where CWD and other transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) have not been reported. The elevations of Ag, Ba and Sr were thought to originate from both natural geochemical and artificial pollutant sources–stemming from the common practice of aerial spraying with ‘cloud seeding’ Ag or Ba crystal nuclei for rain making in these drought prone areas of North America, the atmospheric spraying with Ba based aerosols for enhancing/refracting radar and radio signal communications as well as the spreading of waste Ba drilling mud from the local oil/gas well industry across pasture land.

These metals have subsequently bio-concentrated up the food chain and into the mammals who are dependent upon the local Cu deficient ecosystems. A dual eco-prerequisite theory is proposed on the aetiology of TSEs which is based upon an Ag, Ba, Sr or Mn replacement binding at the vacant Cu/Zn domains on the cellular prion protein (PrP)/sulphated proteoglycan molecules which impairs the capacities of the brain to protect itself against incoming shock bursts of sound and light energy.

Ag/Ba/Sr chelation of free sulfur within the biosystem inhibits the viable synthesis of the sulfur dependent proteoglycans, which results in the overall collapse of the Cu mediated conduction of electric signals along the PrP-proteoglycan signalling pathways; ultimately disrupting GABA type inhibitory currents at the synapses/end plates of the auditory/circadian regulated circuitry, as well as disrupting proteoglycan co-regulation of the growth factor signalling systems which maintain the structural integrity of the nervous system.

The resulting Ag, Ba, Sr or Mn based compounds seed piezoelectric crystals which incorporate PrP and ferritin into their structure. These ferrimagnetically ordered crystals multireplicate and choke up the PrP-proteoglycan conduits of electrical conduction throughout the CNS. The second stage of pathogenesis comes into play when the pressure energy from incoming shock bursts of low frequency acoustic waves from low fly jets, explosions, earthquakes, etc. (a key eco-characteristic of TSE cluster environments) are absorbed by the rogue ‘piezoelectric’ crystals, which duly convert the mechanical pressure energy into an electrical energy which accumulates in the crystal-PrP-ferritin aggregates (the fibrils) until a point of ‘saturation polarization’ is reached. Magnetic fields are generated on the crystal surface, which initiate chain reactions of deleterious free radical mediated spongiform neurodegeneration in surrounding tissues.

Since Ag, Ba, Sr or Mn based piezoelectric crystals are heat resistant and carry a magnetic field inducing pathogenic capacity, it is proposed that these ferroelectric crystal pollutants represent the transmissible, pathogenic agents that initiate TSE.”
 
Complete text:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15236778

Edwige
Edwige
Mar 7, 2023 11:13 AM

Is this what the Fraud’s peculiar recent flood of anti-Netanyahu articles has been , at least in part, about?
https://dumptheguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/mar/07/benjamin-netanyahu-coup-israeli-judicial-system

That Harari is such a good guy – see, he supports the rule of law!

wardropper
wardropper
Mar 7, 2023 3:27 PM
Reply to  Edwige

I’d say very likely.

Woowoo
Woowoo
Mar 7, 2023 4:21 PM
Reply to  Edwige

It seems, your also shilling for Netanyahu whilst proclaiming The Guardian is being anti.
How much you being paid.?

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 5:50 PM
Reply to  Woowoo

None of these faux are practical just one percent reactionary invester dismissive. Global separatist tag billboards. I may have nothing but I’ve gone through the last 50yrs and continue to do so. A former racing car driver, these here have little idea what it takes being out there amongst everyday people. Personally this site was mentioned to me because it offered a link under our Royal sterling coin. Simple.
Inner feelings over race is something each person has to address themselves. Outwardly I spit on it as utterly incomprehensible, I most certainly enfactically don’t need lecturing on what it takes to be a human being.
Thx

Straight Talk
Straight Talk
Mar 7, 2023 10:56 AM

NGOs Are The Deep State’s Trojan Horses
Why are so many countries kicking out NGOs? Because they are the chaos-makers.

“The Trojan horse was the earliest recorded military psyop. That psyop continues to be deployed on unsuspecting populations and it is just as useful as ever, but today’s tricksters have donned the mantle of philanthropy, and their Trojan horses are not wooden statues but non-governmental organizations offering “aid” to foreign nations.”

40 Organizations That Are Shaking Up the Food System
Under the guise of philanthropy, these organizations are the source of all food supply corrosive disruption.

Antonym
Antonym
Mar 7, 2023 1:31 PM
Reply to  Straight Talk

NGOs are popular with billionaires are they get a double wammy: 50 or 100% income tax reduction of their donations to each others favorite NGOs plus a legit looking op to play God in some financially less well off region.

Linda Ferland
Linda Ferland
Mar 7, 2023 8:01 PM
Reply to  Straight Talk

And 1 is from the UN which in & of itself is Corporately Owned/Run!

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 8, 2023 4:25 AM
Reply to  Straight Talk

The UN orgs including WB, IMF and WTO have always sought to enslave independent nations by undermining their domestic food security. This has been a major motivation for globalisation.

moneycircus
moneycircus
Mar 7, 2023 9:44 AM

Matt Hancock is clearly a tool of the banks and increasingly looks like a fall guy.
https://moneycircus.substack.com/p/crisis-update-the-hancock-lockdown

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 10:35 AM
Reply to  moneycircus

“ Matt Hancock is clearly a tool”.

Nuff said.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 3:19 PM
Reply to  Michael Swain

Maybe a broken tool? not fit for purpose.

Grafter
Grafter
Mar 7, 2023 11:10 AM
Reply to  moneycircus

ALL politicians fit this category.

Antonym
Antonym
Mar 7, 2023 1:35 PM
Reply to  moneycircus

Anything to avoid court cases…

ChairmanDrusha
ChairmanDrusha
Mar 7, 2023 2:18 PM
Reply to  moneycircus

I know what you mean. Fuck this guy, and put his head on a pike. But the focus seems to be “look at what Hancock said”, rather than what policy he was carrying out.

Fuck every single one of them.

moneycircus
moneycircus
Mar 7, 2023 9:44 AM

My supermarket Carrefour used to sell seeds, three years ago. I have some beetroot and cabbage. Most people in Georgia grow from actual plants…plant a tomato, grow a tomato.
The problem is the lack of fertilizer.

Pete S
Pete S
Mar 7, 2023 11:17 AM
Reply to  moneycircus

Make your own:

1) JADAM Liquid Fertiliser. Put all your weeds, fresh green anything, kitchen scraps, into a barrel/5 gal bucket, fill with water, leave to steep for >4 weeks, you can also add sea salt at 50g per 5 gal to add minerals for mineral deficient soil, water it down 20:1 to water plants every 2 weeks

2) JADAM IMO, Indigenous micro-orgamisms. Collects a handfull of humus/leaf mold from under the leaf litter in the oldest trees/forest floor you can find, add 2 handfulls leafmold, 50g sea salt, and 2 mashed up boiled potatoes to a 5 gal bucket, fillo with water, allow to ferment until the bubbles/foam are at maximum, water it down 50:1 then water plants, or use neat on bare soil (you can also use sewater in place of seasalt dilute 25 times before application)

3) Rich Nitrogen liquid fert for leafy plants/young plants not in flower. Gather Nettles, get a waterbutt/barrel fit a tap, or drill a hole in the bottom, put two bricks inside, put some mesh/chicken wire on top of the bricks, fill barrel with nettles, add a weight to the top of the nettles to squash it down, collect runoff via tap or container under drilled hole (may take a couple of weeks before runoff forms) water it down 20:1 and water plants every 2 weeks

4) Rich Pottasium/Phosphurous liquid feed for plants going into flowering/furiting. As above but fill barrel with comfrey, collect runnoff water as above in 3

5) Lactic Acid Bacteria serium, huge soil improver, adds Nitrogen, forms base of soil food web foodchain. Rince some rice in water, collect rince water, put in a jar covered with cloth/paper towel, and allow to ferment 3-6 days depending on ambient temp, a crust may form, it should smell sweet, if it smells foul discard and start again, add serium to milk 1 part serum 10 parts milk, allow to ferment until curds seperate, drain off liquid (collect curds for cheese it’s delicious) use liquid 10:1 with water for the plants or add neat to bare soil, use withn a week or mix serium 50:50 with molasis for 1 year shelf life, dilute molasis serium mix 50:1 with water to apply to soil before seed planting, after fist sign of growth, and again as flowers are forming.

Those are the quickets methods for making your own fertilisers, there are longer methods like airated compost extract from aerated compost like the Johnson-Su Bioreactor produces (or any compost that’s been turned 5 times following the thermophillic method) but it takes longer and requires soome skill, plenty of videos on youtube ‘soil food wenb compost’ will find some examples.

HTH

Pete S
Pete S
Mar 7, 2023 11:34 AM
Reply to  Pete S

forgot one if you live near the sea/have access to fish (freshwater fish also works)

6) fish hydrolysate. Get some fish, guts, heads carcases anything you’d
normally discard, blend it up good, add 3 parts fish to 1 part
sugar/molasis, ferment for 2->4 weeks, you know it’s done when it
stops smelling awful, dulute 1 tablespoon to 2 litres water to water
plants >every 2 weeks

and another lol

7) Urine, dilute 10:1 with water to water plants

moneycircus
moneycircus
Mar 7, 2023 1:56 PM
Reply to  Pete S

Great advice.Thank you both. Will share it with my neighbours.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Mar 8, 2023 6:34 PM
Reply to  moneycircus

but not for you?

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 7:42 PM
Reply to  Pete S

The smack is for others not you, thanks Pete.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 7:31 PM
Reply to  Pete S

Sea water seaweed is ok, if you live on the coast. Talk to local people where ever you live, for effing sake. Where do you live or have lived. Piss on it, don’t be a smacked twat, wake up. Talk to your Local Authorities what you can and can’t do.
Think of Others your Community for heavens sake.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 7:11 PM
Reply to  moneycircus

You only need “muck” quit crying.

switchedON
switchedON
Mar 7, 2023 9:14 AM

Where the seeds advert or the family apocalypse supply pack for 499$.
This is Alex Jones / Deranged ranger, Fear porn farmer articles/videos amp up on a full moon to make sure the readers shit themselves with fear.
Alt media style selling the MIC funded Christian Conservative incoming apocalypse.
redeem yourself by making a small donation of 100$ or spent xyz at the apocalypse supply shop.

 Vive la révolution

The Coming Revolution
The Coming Revolution
Mar 7, 2023 11:39 AM
Reply to  switchedON

It starts off as genuine whistleblowing, truly outraged; as the time goes by it realises the whistleblowing doesn’t change the course of events one iota or so it appears, but it realises that it can live off whistleblowing, that it is a job like any other, which makes building a readership, an audience become N°1 priority, and hence it starts applying marketing techniques just like in any other job.

The whistleblowing has just been absorbed by the system.

The above is not a moral judgement; it is the description of facts; that’s always been the case with Capital: it absorbs all opposition then spits them out as willing/unwilling allies. And that’s why the position of a communist towards Capital is that this latter must exhaust itself, which means the historical experience with Capital needs to go on until a resolve to withdraw from it, of all of us who are its cogs – small and big, – present itself to the clear conscience of everyone. Just like one who’s had enough. That’s the Revolution with capital R.

ZenPriest
ZenPriest
Mar 7, 2023 9:13 AM

Woe to you, who live on supermarket ‘food’. You are depending on the very big companies you say are your enemy.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 9:09 PM
Reply to  ZenPriest

Your not taking into account American public. You people appear to have had your say for what, eight years. What are you talking about?

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 9:10 AM

It’s not what you are, or even who you are. It’s where your Daddy and Granddaddy were born:
https://www.winterwatch.net/2023/03/the-rockefellers-alliance-with-the-judeo-british-london-bankers/

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 9:25 PM
Reply to  Johnny

There are Bankers. it is where Your Mother was born where I come from. Blimey, you both go to the bank dont you. Why do you think way say mother country father country…United.
Man, you need a basic lesson on what makes a Country.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 10:29 PM
Reply to  Clive Williams

Wha?

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 8, 2023 8:27 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Waaaaahh! Suck suck Waaaaaah!

The Fourth Protocol
The Fourth Protocol
Mar 7, 2023 8:44 AM

Its coming to a table near you, Sept 2019:

les online
les online
Mar 7, 2023 7:58 AM

‘What if most, if not all of these “crises” are manufactured in some way, and are not actual “crises” ? What if they are tools of governance to keep citizens distracted or in line in order to protect the ruling system ?’

‘[……] Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval […..] argued in a 2019 book Never ending Nightmare. The Neoliberal Assault on Democracy that “neoliberalism largely consists of (a) logic of self-feeding or, to be more exact, self-aggravation of crises. Neoliberal policies, rather than adapting to objective logics imposed from without, “instead strive to construct situations and intensify dynamics that indirectly compel governments to accept the consequences of their own previous policies. And this literally infernal logic leads to the pursuit of policies that further aggravate the situation.” In this sense, rather than disaster capitalism, it would perhaps be more apt to talk of “crisis or emergency capitalism”– a regime which is only able to function by resorting to a semi-permanent state of emergency through the exploitation and aggravation of an endless series of “crises”,often generated by the intrinsic contradictions of the system itself.’

https://niccolo.substack.com/p/saturday-commentary-and-review-115

SeamusPadraig
SeamusPadraig
Mar 7, 2023 12:08 PM
Reply to  les online

Or in layman’s term: problem, reaction, solution.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 10:17 PM
Reply to  SeamusPadraig

In one ear out the other scam artist. Bright lights Loud voices run like Hell.
The Start, look at shoulder elbow wrist (not the Flag)..go like stink..
Lights Start, Cheating Scam Artist…
Shunt, oh dear..
Shunting,.. Fixed.
Crash, fuck it…
Crashed, Lights Out.
Mother, what should do with lads body?
We’ll Bury the Lad…Hopefully something will grow out of it.
Right, and we won’t have buy Blooming Flowers either.

Linda Ferland
Linda Ferland
Mar 7, 2023 8:09 PM
Reply to  les online

That’s exactly what they are–TOOLS & the minions who work for those ‘in charge’ of creating these Tools are well-paid & actually believe THEY have power. If more peiple don’t wake up to reality soon, we’re all doomed!

Kurt
Kurt
Mar 7, 2023 7:49 AM

The sad truth about food that most motherfuckers eat too much of it. Take a walk down any random street anywhere in the Occident, and you’ll see that most people are more or less overweight, the vast majority more.

Walking into a supermarket makes me sick. Seeing the tons and tons of food is disgusting – on top of it, most is complete shit made from the waste from the nearest crude oil refinery or manufactured in a chicken factory. Nutritional value is equal to near zero, it’s all salt and sugar.

The amount of waste is something else too.

Anyways, this fake abundance is a sign of a sick society. Talk about fucking gluttony!

Mr Y
Mr Y
Mar 7, 2023 8:55 AM
Reply to  Kurt

> Anyways, this fake abundance is a sign of a sick society.

Hear the man!

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 8:58 AM
Reply to  Kurt

And 77% of US males unfit for military service.
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/09/28/new-pentagon-study-shows-77-of-young-americans-are-ineligible-military-service.html
‘We lost our boy BEFORE the war’
A sad indictment on the FAST FOOD NATION.

Howard
Howard
Mar 7, 2023 1:31 PM
Reply to  Johnny

“And 77% of US males unfit for military service.”

Well, if this is the only way to start winding down endless wars, then I say “Yaaaah!” The unfitter the better!

Victor G.
Victor G.
Mar 7, 2023 7:49 PM
Reply to  Howard

Once again; whatever hurts USAmerica, helps humanity.

Linda Ferland
Linda Ferland
Mar 7, 2023 8:11 PM
Reply to  Howard

Ditto!

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 10:45 PM
Reply to  Howard

That’s a Civil war dictum not a Foreign war.

Geo Martin
Geo Martin
Mar 9, 2023 1:53 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Most wars if not all are manufactured with precalculated outcome and goals anyway.

switchedON
switchedON
Mar 7, 2023 9:20 AM
Reply to  Kurt

The amount of waste is something else too.

Worked in the hospitality industry when I was a younger and the waste just at breakfast time was enough to feed the locals.
was all bin bags and thrown away, then lunch would come along and the same happened again.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 11:11 AM
Reply to  Kurt

Eating junk food and swilling down copious amount of soft drinks will do the same.Let’s hope the Russian’s don’t attack anytime soon as america won’t have enough material for all its military uniforms. It will also cut down the number of troops that can be transported at any given time.
Even american bases and illegal outposts have their junk food franchises. Perhaps these ‘covid’ camps are really training camps?

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 7, 2023 2:31 PM
Reply to  Kurt

Kurt: Damn straight. Supermarkets have been franchised for decades – are owned by corporate conglomerates, and have systematically put nearly every privately owned grocery store out of business. Viva le’ corporation!!! Let’s invest!!!!

The prevalence of obesity is disgusting. When I look at grocery carts of pig swill the obese avidly purchase, it makes me want to throw up. Their “doctors” seldom advise them regarding what foods they should avoid, and almost never put their piggish patients on restricted diets. Then they wonder why everyone is so sick… Dumb asses, all…

Hele
Hele
Mar 7, 2023 7:28 AM

The Billionaire will have his or her 5 or 6 houses-some on eroding coastlines.They will fly private jets to Climate Pageants.Golf on acres of cultured and manicured “grass.” They will eat Wagu Beef, Veal and fly in fresh lobster at a whim. They will wear alligator shoes and slink around 15 minute cities in stretch limousines and we will continue to let them.

Howard
Howard
Mar 7, 2023 1:34 PM
Reply to  Hele

Vear and lamb are two foods that should ABSOLUTELY be banned! The motherfuckers can’t even let the poor animals get grown before eating them!

rubberheid
rubberheid
Mar 7, 2023 8:56 PM
Reply to  Howard

veal might be construed as using the weak to some fruitful end? away from that described below….

lamb? bang on, a sheer chic. Subsidised to the neck in blood, wet-deserts and eco-wastelands. disgusting. cuisine slaughter. for the fancy markets. blood tribute.

[ it does taste good ; / ] sorry

argh

Mr Y
Mr Y
Mar 7, 2023 6:48 AM

Sorry comrades, that’s the cold hard truth and there’s z e r o you can do about it.

Mr Y
Mr Y
Mar 7, 2023 12:35 PM
Reply to  Mr Y

Down vote all you want, it won’t change a thing …

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Mar 7, 2023 6:23 AM

Here’s an updated list of US based food manufacturing plants destroyed ( Sept 2022)
https://www.thegatewaypundit,com/2022/09/updated-list-us-based-food-manufacturing-plants-destroyed-biden-regime-can-now-participate

you can participate in updating the list.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 12:24 AM

The NWO and its thousands of cronies worldwide want to exterminate billions of people. Starvation is but one avenue to achieve that goal.
When the food supply is wrecked, plants closed, farms forced out of business, the available food is going to be in very short supply. No guesses as to who will take the lion’s share of that.
It will be party members first of course. And with lots of groomed NWO cronies ensconced in our political systems, taking what they want, when they want, will be a piece of cake. Pun intended. They have had lots of practice up till now.

If you don’t want to starve, start growing your own. The supermarket stuff isn’t too good for you anyway. Most of the vegetables are grown hydroponically and lack the trace elements that growing in soil affords.

ChairmanDrusha
ChairmanDrusha
Mar 7, 2023 2:31 AM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

Growing your own is a good idea, but even that is getting harder. This summer following daily spraying in the skies above we experienced several storms that all but destroyed our plants. The year’s harvest has been pretty poor compared to previously. Going have to be watching the skies and adapting in the coming seasons.

Velvet Revolution
Velvet Revolution
Mar 7, 2023 6:09 AM
Reply to  ChairmanDrusha

Geoengineering is messing with the earth’s ability to grow food and produce energy. This is a very interesting and important presentation given by Rosalind Peterson at the UN back in 2006:

https://rumble.com/v256alg-the-2006-u.n-council-chemtrail-presentation.html

She was pointing out back then that stratospheric aerosol injection was affecting crops and natural vegetation (like the giant redwoods in California) and the fact that people were getting less energy from their solar panels.

The thought that at some point it may not be possible for us to grow food on our own land because of lack of sunlight caused by GE is a very scary proposition.

Howard
Howard
Mar 7, 2023 1:41 PM

Yes, they’re killing soil microbes both directly, with their spraying; and indirectly, with the destruction of the ozone layer with their spraying, which permits UVC3 rays to reach the planet’s surface.

But that’s humanity for you: the ability to attack other nations using weather warfare and having an ionized atmosphere for our satellites – is infinitely more important to people than growing food.

They live by technology, they’ll die by technology.

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 8, 2023 4:46 AM
Reply to  Howard

Industrial agriculture is doing a fine job destroying soil on its own: large-scale and deep plowing, monoculture, agro-chemicals, runoff (mainly due to levelling for machines), etc.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Mar 7, 2023 2:47 PM

Yes. The Rosalind Peterson presentation was excellent. Very few civilians are aware of the deleterious effects of geoengineering on soil, water, and other living beings… Most are in complete denial that weather warfare even exists. I’ve posted this link many, many times over the years. > GeoEngineering Current Actions | Agriculture Defense Coalition

Civil populations and corrupt governments, continue to ignore the facts.

rubberheid
rubberheid
Mar 7, 2023 9:29 PM

dunno,

cycles and all that,. . .

where i am has had terrible “light” for years, surprised we can grow a bowl of porridge, never mind a kebab, ha ha ha ; )

Its not even the photoperiod, it is the quality of light. dim.

we are told it is all normal on this oceanic coastline.

mmmnaw, this is a problem.

aye.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 10:53 AM
Reply to  ChairmanDrusha

Sorry to hear that. I have an allotment so i know the SP. Polly tunnels are still fairly cheap.
Going forward, our crops are going to be dependent on the weather which is going to be getting colder overall, bringing massive changes to our weather patterns. As the US and other northern parts of our planet are currently seeing.

A low sun cycle means big jet stream swings bringing hot air and moisture up from the tropics and cold air down from the pole. The gov’ts know all this stuff. They haven’t spend tens of billions over the years to then blindly believe the wonky science from the clowns at the UN and its climate scamming buttplug, the IPCC. This is a political agenda and has nada to do with science or saving humanity. Some US states even tried to stop people growing food in their back gardens? There’s only one possible reason for that.

All western gov’ts, bar none are setting their people up for a fall they won’t rise from. We could be on the cusp of the most bloodiest, the most brutal, the most final of all civil wars to date. These clowns won’t stop and the people ain’t going to be taking this NWO bullshit for much longer.

mgeo
mgeo
Mar 8, 2023 4:57 AM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

A major danger to farming is erratic changes in weather.

The sunspot cycle is no longer at minima.

The major threat from the jet stream is that after a bend/curve in it arrives at a region, it is slow to move on. This supposedly is due to the lower difference in temp. between the warming Arctic and the tropics.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 3:16 PM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

It seems I got down voted by a moron who would rather click and flee than state their case.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 6, 2023 10:57 PM

Sorry, off t, again.

Our family is currently engaged in funeral arrangements for a loved one who died of old age, not ‘Covid’

We have been informed, via the website of the biggest crematorium in Victoria (Australia) that there is an UNPRECEDENTED waiting time to collect the ashes of the deceased.

Just wondering; Is this a worldwide phenomena?

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 12:22 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Hello johnny – just had a quick look ‘via google’ to see if there’s mention of such here in nsw: no mention of anything similar I could find.

My condolences bloke.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 1:37 AM
Reply to  Michael Swain

From Robin Chuter (Substack):
‘In the last couple of months in my solo health consulting practice, I’ve seen 1) a male in his mid-60s diagnosed with myelofibrosis, diagnosed after taking 3 Pfizer shots (prognosis – 2-3 yr survival), 2) a very fit, health-minded female in her early 70s diagnosed with lymphoma after 2 AstroZeneca, 1 Pfizer and 1 Moderna, 3) a very healthy male in his mid-70s (non-smoker, non-drinker, healthy weight, generally good diet) diagnosed with pancreatic cancer after 4 Pfizer shots.
Normally I see 3-4 clients with cancer in a year, and usually quite common cancers such as breast and bowel.‘

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 2:48 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Yeah mate – Nothing to see here… move on… move on.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 2:55 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Hang on – could there be a common denominator perhaps?

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 3:08 AM
Reply to  Michael Swain

A common CATALYST would be a more apt description Michael.

MattC
MattC
Mar 7, 2023 9:34 AM
Reply to  Johnny

So by an amazing coincidence, the “pandemic” didn’t deliver the piles of bodies in the streets we were assured were coming but somehow the “cure” has. “Safe and effective” should have been the slogan for the refuseniks.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Mar 7, 2023 9:17 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Sorry to hear of your loss.

The thing is Johnny,Up until now they’ve been happy to share data for excess deaths etc. as there’s a time lag in the data of some months.

Once those data start to show a spike in deaths due to you know what, they’re going to have to ‘fess up or find an excuse.

This is exactly what we’re seeing.

They’ve tried climate change, a hot day, normalising sports deaths etc.

Every branch of MSM has bent over backwards to prepare the public for increased deaths due to anything but the jab.

Now, here’s the real problem –

A large number of the public STILL believe them.

Serious question:

In light of Hancock’s question of “when to deploy the new variant” does anyone know what laws he has broken and how to get him arrested.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 11:16 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Yes. The authorities in Ausgaolier are also trying to suppress the child death figures from the ‘covid’ poison they were given.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 6, 2023 10:29 PM

Nutrition. It’ll be the usual processed rations for the numbnut blah blah illiterate publican baff-moon dreamers. Oh dear, well..I won’t tell the one about if you think of one paper backed book circling the Planet who’s horse’s nose would get to the finish line first. That would be Redrum and showing biased., and possibly put my foot in it.
One thing about it though, neither Horse and Man would be interested in it took 2×2=5.
Thank you

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Mar 6, 2023 10:13 PM

Me thinks the elites will continue eating meat, heating their homes, playing golf, driving cars and flying on private jets.
The new rules are reserved for the sheeple…

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 6, 2023 10:31 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

And all the other plebs

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 6, 2023 11:53 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

Twas ever thus Paul.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 10:59 AM
Reply to  Paul Watson

Quite a few of the sheeple just won’t be around if the NWO get their way.
Perhaps the NWO flunkies will heat their estates from burning the bodies of the dead. It’s all ‘sustainable development’ in their eyes.

judith
judith
Mar 7, 2023 1:07 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

Which makes me wonder about CBDC’s. How are very wealthy, powerful people going to cope or put up with that?

How will they stay out of the system?

Howard
Howard
Mar 7, 2023 1:45 PM
Reply to  judith

They won’t have to worry – they ARE the system!

Victor G.
Victor G.
Mar 7, 2023 8:00 PM
Reply to  judith

How will anybody pay for drugs, the keystone of capitalism? Wait … wait … hell I’m dumb … it’s so easy, legalize all drugs and let folks pay with CBDC (intended side effect; we’ll cut you off from your “substance” whenever we feel like it. Or whenever you’ve been a bad boy.).

judith
judith
Mar 8, 2023 3:01 AM
Reply to  Victor G.

Oh good Lord. I had wondered about that. What would happen to all the “cash” people – dealers, mafia, money launderers.

I never thought of your idea. You are so right. That is just frightening.

I don’t know. I can see how they could maneuver the CBDC with working class folk who have no recourse. But I still see a problem with wealthy folk, and not necessarily uber wealthy. I cannot see wealthy people settling for having their assets owned by the Intl Bank of Settlements. Or having to buy at the country store as CAFitts says.

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Mar 6, 2023 9:45 PM

Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2023-03-04. 1:1000 risk myocarditis not rare. Lipid Nanoparticles Damage Fertility. Mobilise specific response Twitter (blog, gab, tweet).

A German
A German
Mar 6, 2023 7:32 PM

10 years ago….

Opening remarks offered by FCCC’s Environment Program Executive Director Maurice Strong who organized the first U.N. Earth Climate Summit (1992) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil expressed an underlying priority very candidly: “We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrialized civilization to collapse. Isn’t it our responsibility to bring this about?

Strong left no doubt about where to place blame for global problems, stating in the conference report: “It is clear that current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class…involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, ownership of motor vehicles, golf courses, small electric appliances, home and work place air-conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable…A shift is necessary toward lifestyles less geared to environmentally damaging consumption patterns”.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybell/2013/01/22/the-u-n-s-global-warming-war-on-capitalism-an-important-history-lesson-2/?sh=7348308529be

Maurice Strong

Maurice Strong was the founding father and first director of the UN Environment Programme and Secretary General of the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment.

I am deeply saddened that Maurice Strong passed away yesterday at the age of 86. He was one of the most extraordinary personalities I ever met.

He deeply incorporated the World Economic Forum’s mission of improving the state of the world into everything he did. He was a great visionary, always ahead of our times in his thinking. He was my mentor since the creation of the Forum: a great friend; an indispensable advisor; and, for many years, a member of our Foundation Board. Without him, the Forum would not have achieved its present significance.

I am grateful to him for his guidance and partnership. I will always remember the hundreds of hours where we exchanged ideas. I will miss not only his advice but also his humour. In short: a great person has left us, but he certainly contributed to make the world a better place.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/11/maurice-strong-an-appreciation/

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Mar 6, 2023 8:05 PM
Reply to  A German

Of course, those environmentally damaging consumption patterns were trained over generations but Maurice could NEVER admit that he and his ilk created those environmentally damaging consumption patterns, now could he? And as usual for Maurice and his class, no mention of the wasteful, murderous, destructive wars he and his buddies just love to wage to secure their ownership of all the resources on the earth. No mention of extremely wasteful and polluting manufacturing processes and all those nasty externalities those processes create, much of that pollution probably not necessary at all when manufacturing, but that might cost he and his friends a little bit of money and cut into their profits, can’t have that, better to pollute away while making bank.

Just blame it all on the affluent middle classes, and be sure to bring some nasty class war about by blaming all those “affluent” who really aren’t all that affluent at all compared to old Maurice and his buddies. When in doubt, blame the middle class for following along like the trained herd animals many are, trained by the same ownership class that now wants that middle class destroyed as well as blamed for all of the waste and pollution. But Maurice and friends sure do make the world a better place, don’t they?

I know, I know, barking at the moon for all the good it will do to bring any of this up.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 6, 2023 10:58 PM
Reply to  Lizzyh7

“Vee have penetrated zee cabinets!”

~ Klaus Swab

wardropper
wardropper
Mar 6, 2023 11:03 PM
Reply to  Michael Swain

Yup. For some men, a hole in a cabinet is all that’s required.

Go back to hell Schwab. Nobody here has any use for you.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 6, 2023 11:19 PM
Reply to  wardropper

“I’m pretty sure nobody here iz zee billionaire wardropper: so you don’t get zee candy enyvais.”

Vis love…

Klaus

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 11:31 AM
Reply to  Michael Swain

He’s called Swab for a reason. His dad probably did Hitler’s butt too.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 12:11 PM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

You’re right y’know Peter: Hitler’s shit didn’t stink either!

Well I’m buggered.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 3:21 PM
Reply to  Peter Jennings

A Swab lover gave me a downvote. I’ll treasure it.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 12:27 AM
Reply to  Lizzyh7

“DO AS WE SAY!!”
Then, sotto voce,
“Not as we do”
“You dispensable, useless eater, cannon and factory fodder you”

A German
A German
Mar 7, 2023 4:28 AM
Reply to  Lizzyh7

The success of Maurice Strong bases on the fact, that they made the people long ago and for a very long time to accomplices!

The people are trained to stay silent and even to work for the parasite class. And now the parasites accuses the people alone to whitewash themselves.

It is is a very simple trick. First inciting and spoiling the others, then accuse them. It was always the trick …

SeamusPadraig
SeamusPadraig
Mar 7, 2023 12:22 PM
Reply to  Lizzyh7

Who was it that told the lies? And arranged the false-flags? They’re the real culprits.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Mar 6, 2023 11:51 PM
Reply to  A German

One down but way too many to go.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 12:01 AM
Reply to  Veri Tas

And if they find ‘the fountain of youth’, we’re all truly fucked

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 12:32 AM
Reply to  Michael Swain

The ‘fountain of youth’?
That’s what Epstein and his successor/s ‘provided’

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 2:04 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Patented n’all Johnny – no doubt

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 2:13 AM
Reply to  Johnny

“But he’s dead now – So…”

~ Bill Gates

Philanthropist. Poet. Soothsayer.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 2:31 AM
Reply to  Michael Swain

I think you mean;
Sociopath. $uck. Shitspinner.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 10:18 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Sorry Johnny – my spelling’s terrible.

Johnny
Johnny
Mar 7, 2023 11:30 AM
Reply to  Michael Swain

Just remember Michael, it’s the i before the e except after the c.
But not always.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 11:58 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Insane. Eugenicist. Cock.

Could think of other C words but nah – let’s keep it clean.

Thanks Johnny – appreciate the tip 👍

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Mar 8, 2023 9:43 PM
Reply to  Michael Swain

Don’t worry, there is no single fountain of youth. The way they’re going, from what everyone can see, they’re a long way off from finding it.

Nonetheless, by consuming or being injected with the blood of children they do somehow live to a ripe old age, no matter how decrepit they look.

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Mar 7, 2023 1:03 AM
Reply to  A German

92 is irrelevant one has to inevitably easily today thanks to the Web search back to organic chemistry minerals post 1953 in my view as We moved on see yourselves as biomass fueled you call Personal Health.
It is your own responsibility otherwise you’ve falling into the salt & sugar wars and refusal of our European tastes of curries spices peppers that also include salts sugars. Bland foods bulk consumption rise of obesities public health issues augmented by a simpleton desires, of public statements that infiltrated our linear back and forth eastern central western global web.

eman
eman
Mar 7, 2023 1:06 AM
Reply to  A German

Maurice Strong was the founding father and first director of the UN Environment Programme and Secretary General of the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment.
This time frame fits. Its is just before the Scranton Commission [1946-49] finding that the oil and gas companies could control competition to their business by setting government up to regulate the environment hence by rule of law, license, and other subterfuges no significant competition will ever come to the oil and gas cartel. The first real expression of that commission was in 1954 continental shelf act and the 1974 environmental protection agency reflects the progress made to achieve the objectives of the commission. This whole environment thing is an Oil and Gas industry use of local, regional, national and international government to deny competition to their global oil and gas business. This is exactly why the world has been taught to hate the great gas station in the East. Russia. and it explains the line of nations to try to kill off Russia for its forced invasion into the Ukraine.
1946 both President Truman and Churchill claimed their nations owned all of the land under the sea and 20 miles inland. Ask yourself why did they do this?

If you have ever survived a hurricane or an earthquake you will have seen nature do more harm to the environment then all of the harm humanity has inflicted thus far.

Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings
Mar 7, 2023 11:27 AM
Reply to  A German

Another quack bites the dust.
It’s a shame he won’t be around to see the fruits of his mistakes. All those in the global warming camp are complicit and treacherous. There’s is no other reason why intelligent people should be pushing such blatant junk science. Maybe they are given to panic when salesmen come calling.

paul
paul
Mar 6, 2023 7:01 PM

I can’t understand it.
I always thought that food just appeared on supermarket shelves overnight all by itself, but apparently that’s not the case.
It seems that people called farmers, whoever they are, are somehow involved in the process.
These people operate big machines with diesel engines.
They dump something called fertilizer made from gas on open land, and somehow this makes the food appear.
It all sounds very mysterious to me, but people assure me this is quite true.

John Pretty
John Pretty
Mar 6, 2023 9:23 PM
Reply to  paul

Very pithy, excepting that you cannot make fertiliser from “gas”. (American or otherwise). You might be able to generate power for the production of fertiliser with “gas”, but that’s it.

John Pretty
John Pretty
Mar 6, 2023 9:38 PM
Reply to  John Pretty

lol, my bad. This is not correct – my apologies paul !

In the modern industrial mass production of fertiliser hydrogen obtained from natural gas is used in the production of ammonia which is then used to make fertiliser.

It’s okay to be wrong sometimes, I guess!

JoeC
JoeC
Mar 7, 2023 12:33 AM
Reply to  paul

Food does just appear on the supermarkets and then disappears just as quickly. It’s a magick trick the supermarkets use to push up the prices.

wardropper
wardropper
Mar 7, 2023 3:26 PM
Reply to  JoeC

And it’s never been so obvious as now.
All my favourite food and goodies are becoming rarities, and even some of the popular tools of my trade are ‘awaiting delivery’ to the warehouses.
Sometimes they reappear – as you say, “by magick”, then they go away again.

Something’s up.
Watching all the politicians connected with the Ministry of Finance here, as they talk about minus-interest rates and inflation, it is also obvious from their furtive eye movements as they talk to an interviewer (looking down and sideways), as well as outright blushing and generally uncomfortable facial expression, that they are lying to us as no child in history has ever lied before.

Any teacher or bright parent can see it.
It’s horrible.
It’s apocalyptic.
And it’s no exaggeration to say so.

Michael Swain
Michael Swain
Mar 7, 2023 2:40 AM
Reply to  paul

“ It seems that people called farmers, whoever they are, are somehow involved in the process.”

They were Paul – historically speaking of course. They worked hard to provide the masses with beautiful, nutritious food.

But times changed and everyone just decided that they were sick of all that shit… and what they were really desperately craving was Bugs. And Larvae. And worms. And delicious burgers made of chemicals and pulped stuff.

And you’re right:

“It all sounds very mysterious to me, but people assure me this is quite true.“