April 25, 2024

  • A Food Shortage Simulation Predicted A 400% Rise In The Cost Of Food

    A Food Shortage Simulation Predicted A 400% Rise In The Cost Of Food

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    A food shortage of epic proportions is coming. The beginning stages have already begun. As we approach winter, and more crops fail, it will begin to become clear to a good portion of the population.

    While the certain food crisis might seem like paranoia to some because there are still some things to buy in the grocery store, the information all around us makes it difficult to ignore if you are in a preparedness mindset.

    Back in 2015, 65 people showed up at the World Wildlife Fund’s headquarters in Washington D.C. These individuals were international policymakers, corporate businessmen, academics, and “leaders in thought.” They ran a simulation of a world food crisis that would begin in 2020 and run to 2030, according to a report by Activist Post.

    The press release of the event was published on the Big Ag corporation Cargill website and revealed that the food shortage simulation that the decade between 2020 and 2030 would see two major food crises. During this time, prices would rise 400% of the long-term average, there would be a number of climate-related weather events, governments would be toppled in Ukraine and Pakistan, and famine would force refugees from Myanmar, Chad, Sudan, and Bangladesh.

    The solution the ruling classes came up with was more theft. They intend to steal more from everyone after causing the food shortages. In the simulation, one governmental solution was a tax on meat and another “solution” was a global carbon tax. If you’ve been paying attention, you know this is all by design and we recognized it back in March of 2020 when the rulers blamed the closures of meat and food processing plants on the COVID-19 scamdemic.

    PREPPING FOR THE UPCOMING GOVERNMENT-INDUCED FOOD SHORTAGES

    The press release stated:

    On Monday and Tuesday, 65 international policymakers, academics, business and thought leaders gathered at the World Wildlife Fund’s headquarters in Washington DC to game out how the world would respond to a future food crisis.

    The game took the players from the year 2020 to 2030. As it was projected, the decade brought two major food crises, with prices approaching 400 percent of the long term average; a raft of climate-related extreme weather events; governments toppling in Pakistan and Ukraine; and famine and refugee crises in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Chad and Sudan.

    Climate, hunger, civil unrest and spiking food prices came together at the Food Chain Reaction game in Washington DC this week. Cooperation mostly won the day. Along with WWF, the Center for American Progress and the Center for Naval Analyses, Cargill was one of Food Chain Reaction’s organizers. The company was represented in the game by Corporate Vice President Joe Stone.

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    Over two days, the players – divided into teams for Africa, Brazil, China, the EU, India, the U.S., international business and investors, and multilateral institutions – crafted their policy responses as delegations engaged in intensive negotiations. -Cargill

    The agenda is becoming quite clear. The fact is, we know there is an agenda for all of these things – food shortages, meat tax, global carbon tax and if COVID has been anything, it has been the most helpful little virus to ever have existed. That is, as long as you’re a member of the global feudal overlords. The rest of us will be stolen from, controlled, and enslaved to a degree that breaking free will be all but impossible if we allow this to happen.

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