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NOW - Large protest in #Paris following President Macron's humiliating remarks against unvaccinated citizens.
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We can’t have cow farts destroying the earth, can we? 🔥🌎We also can’t have your backyard chickens, spreading terrible diseases, right? 🐣🤔
The war on meat and food independence is going to be heating up this year - at least that’s what I am picking up from the hints they are dropping.
There are rumors of bird diseases spreading around the world and grocery stores and fast food chains are rapidly adapting their products to incorporate plant-based meat alternatives.
🥬🤢
Why?
Because they don’t want you to supply yourself with your own food because then they can’t control you through that avenue and because animal protein makes us strong.
That’s it.
So if you’re considering, or if at all able to raise your own meat, have a milk cow or have backyard chickens for eggs, get ‘er done!
These animals (and their products) will be very expensive if not prohibited in the near future 🤠🐄🐓🐣
The war on meat and food independence is going to be heating up this year - at least that’s what I am picking up from the hints they are dropping.
There are rumors of bird diseases spreading around the world and grocery stores and fast food chains are rapidly adapting their products to incorporate plant-based meat alternatives.
🥬🤢
Why?
Because they don’t want you to supply yourself with your own food because then they can’t control you through that avenue and because animal protein makes us strong.
That’s it.
So if you’re considering, or if at all able to raise your own meat, have a milk cow or have backyard chickens for eggs, get ‘er done!
These animals (and their products) will be very expensive if not prohibited in the near future 🤠🐄🐓🐣
Forwarded from Dr Naomi Wolf
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A dystopian F.... nightmare is being sold as a vison for the future by the government of Ireland!
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Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
Food shortage narrative hitting US:
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Omicron’s Spread Means More Food Outages at U.S. Grocery Stores
From farm to fork, every aspect of the food supply chain is under increasing pressure from the latest virus surge
The highly contagious [AND HARMLESS] omicron virus variant is disrupting already stressed food supply chains, sickening so many workers that more shortages at grocery stores are all but certain.
Supermarkets have been struggling to keep food fully stocked throughout the pandemic as a result of labor shortfalls in every part of the food system, from farms to manufacturers to distributors. Now omicron is bringing the problem to a new level. The variant is raging across the U.S. and raising health concerns that many thought vaccines had put to rest. Schools and daycares are seeing closures again, keeping more Americans from work.
“We’re already seeing bare shelves,” said Bindiya Vakil, chief executive of supply-chain consultant Resilinc Corp. “Labor shortages due to Omicron are going to exacerbate the issue.”
More food inspectors are calling in sick, too, said Paula Soldner, chair of the National Joint Council of Food Inspections Locals. “The Delta variant didn’t have a whole lot of impact on the workforce,” she said, but “Omicron is nailing us.” This comes at a time when inspectors are already in short supply throughout the country [because they quit due to mandates]. In central Nebraska, for example, vacancies are as high as 35%, she said. Inspectors are integral in meat plants, where they look at every processed animal by law.
When it comes to farms, the story is the same: Omicron is making it harder to produce food. Egg Innovations, one of the biggest U.S. producers of free-range eggs, has been short-staffed for about a year due to the pandemic, CEO John Brunnquell said. Now, Omicron is making it even more difficult to keep workers both in his business and across the industry.
There’s seemingly no solution. Brunnquell said he can’t mandate vaccinations without taking a hit to his operations: “Because it’s such a tight labor market, and because we’re already short of people, I don’t feel I have the ability to mandate it without losing a couple more,” he said.
#FoodShortages
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-01-06/omicrons-spread-means-more-food-outages-at-grocery-stores
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Omicron’s Spread Means More Food Outages at U.S. Grocery Stores
From farm to fork, every aspect of the food supply chain is under increasing pressure from the latest virus surge
The highly contagious [AND HARMLESS] omicron virus variant is disrupting already stressed food supply chains, sickening so many workers that more shortages at grocery stores are all but certain.
Supermarkets have been struggling to keep food fully stocked throughout the pandemic as a result of labor shortfalls in every part of the food system, from farms to manufacturers to distributors. Now omicron is bringing the problem to a new level. The variant is raging across the U.S. and raising health concerns that many thought vaccines had put to rest. Schools and daycares are seeing closures again, keeping more Americans from work.
“We’re already seeing bare shelves,” said Bindiya Vakil, chief executive of supply-chain consultant Resilinc Corp. “Labor shortages due to Omicron are going to exacerbate the issue.”
More food inspectors are calling in sick, too, said Paula Soldner, chair of the National Joint Council of Food Inspections Locals. “The Delta variant didn’t have a whole lot of impact on the workforce,” she said, but “Omicron is nailing us.” This comes at a time when inspectors are already in short supply throughout the country [because they quit due to mandates]. In central Nebraska, for example, vacancies are as high as 35%, she said. Inspectors are integral in meat plants, where they look at every processed animal by law.
When it comes to farms, the story is the same: Omicron is making it harder to produce food. Egg Innovations, one of the biggest U.S. producers of free-range eggs, has been short-staffed for about a year due to the pandemic, CEO John Brunnquell said. Now, Omicron is making it even more difficult to keep workers both in his business and across the industry.
There’s seemingly no solution. Brunnquell said he can’t mandate vaccinations without taking a hit to his operations: “Because it’s such a tight labor market, and because we’re already short of people, I don’t feel I have the ability to mandate it without losing a couple more,” he said.
#FoodShortages
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2022-01-06/omicrons-spread-means-more-food-outages-at-grocery-stores
Los Angeles Times
Omicron's spread means more food shortages at grocery stores
Supermarkets have been struggling to keep food fully stocked throughout the pandemic as a result of labor shortfalls. Now omicron is bringing the problem to a new level
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This is INSANE! 😤 Steve Daniels, President of the Patriot Party has been saying for months that this was their agenda. This is what they want to do. When will you say enough?
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NOW - Biden: "I make a special appeal to social media companies and media outlets — please deal with the 'misinformation and disinformation' that's on your shows. It has to stop."
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