Food Crisis

Toroid

Founding Member
Published on Jul 3, 2019
If you think you're having a tough day at the office, consider the life of the Ohio farmer. The early hours, the hard labor and the cruelties that can be inflicted by weather patterns and trade policy.

Medina County farmer Tyler Arters told me he was driving a tractor "as soon as I could reach the pedals."

He still works the 1,200 acres of his family's land in Chatham Township with his father and brother.

Learn More:
https://www.crainscleveland.com/eliza...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSRuSkETGMI
 

Toroid

Founding Member
FOOD SHORTAGES BEGIN IN U.S.A.
This is going to get worse. Read the story HERE to understand how this developed, then get yourself to the store and start stocking-up. This is going to get very much worse and people are going to find themselves FIGHTING EACH OTHER for food.

Those of you who are of a mind to buy EMERGENCY FOOD can find half a dozen sources on our "PREPPING" page HERE.

You are also going to need guns and ammunition to fend-off the savages who come to steal what you've got. You can find sources for GUNS and AMMUNITION on the prepping page above too.

Folks, this is serious. Farm production is off by almost ninety percent this year due to massive and ongoing flooding. There is NO FARM CROP in most of the areas of the country right now.

No crops mean no food. It's that simple. Prepare. Time is rapidly running out as evidenced by the sign in Walmart shown above.
 

Gambeir

Celestial
Fantastic thread Toroid.
Yea, the bee's is a huge one. Microwaves from cell towers.
"Bees pollinate fifteen billion dollars worth of crops. One third of the human diet comes from pollinators."
This is all planned, the hunger games have just begun, listen to this from 1:20 on...
You've been told, now pay attention and listen to the time line, you have about 2 years before the mother of all supermarket mayhem kicks off. It's going to start slowly and keep building until we have riots and martial law.
 
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Gambeir

Celestial
Don't mean to hog but I watched this last week. I already knew that migratory birds and many insects navigate by using the visible specturm of the electromagnetic field, which means they see a color phase shift in the magnetic field, red and blue and what microwaves do is to scramble that field. Consequently they can't find their way back to the hive, birds become lost an end up where they have either never been recorded or almost never. Critters dying all over, it's a holocaust we have yet to even begun to understand, let alone pay for.

1/2 the the butterflys are facing extinction. Our own garden has suffered because of so few bee's, all of which have been solitary dirt dwelling bumble bee's, and only a couple butterflys. People need to watch this video.

This says 70% of foods require pollenation!

 
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Toroid

Founding Member
Fantastic thread Toroid.
Yea, the bee's is a huge one. Microwaves from cell towers.
"Bees pollinate fifteen billion dollars worth of crops. One third of the human diet comes from pollinators."
This is all planned, the hunger games have just begun, listen to this from 1:20 on...
You've been told, now pay attention and listen to the time line, you have about 2 years before the mother of all supermarket mayhem kicks off. It's going to start slowly and keep building until we have riots and martial law.

I wonder if they're FEMA trailers if that's an accurate depiction of the future. :huh8:
 

spacecase0

earth human
as I said earlier in this thread,
most bee pollinated crops will only double in cost,
and the base calories that are so critical don't need bees as all
potatoes, wheat, corn, and sorghum don't need bees
humans are not about to starve without bees
 

Gambeir

Celestial
as I said earlier in this thread,
most bee pollinated crops will only double in cost,
and the base calories that are so critical don't need bees as all
potatoes, wheat, corn, and sorghum don't need bees
humans are not about to starve without bees

All I can say after watching that video is that, whether or not what you say is true, it will evidently be put to the test. As for myself I cannot allow myself to dwell on the idea that for the want of money by the elites, and for our own stupid convience of having a cell phone, the majority of humans are willing to see half of all the butterflys go extinct. A world of biodiversity being destoryed willingly, knowingly, while the accomplice media keeps the world in the dark about the destruction and the personal dangers of cell phones and cell towers.

I have to wonder if there's not more to Elon Musk and his proposal to create a planetary wide satellite system.
Maybe it's being done because they now realize the effects and are trying to get to a frequency which won't have that kind of price tag. I just am clueless as to the effects his system might have. What pisses me off is that just like everything else no truth is ever told either way.
 
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Gambeir

Celestial
I wonder if they're FEMA trailers if that's an accurate depiction of the future. :huh8:

That's actually an astute and interesting observation I think. Probably accurate too. Makes me now think of the plastic 4 body coffins which made such a wave a few years back. Oh, and how about the Ghost Cities, is that where the choosen will be wisked off to wait out "the road" filled with flesh eating zombies? Is the Puzzle coming together?
 

spacecase0

earth human
All I can say after watching that video is that, whether or not what you say is true, it will evidently be put to the test. As for myself I cannot allow myself to dwell on the idea that for the want of money by the elites, and for our own stupid convience of having a cell phone, the majority of humans are willing to see half of all the butterflys go extinct. A world of biodiversity being destoryed willingly, knowingly, while the accomplice media keeps the world in the dark about the destruction and the personal dangers of cell phones and cell towers.

I have to wonder if there's not more to Elon Musk and his proposal to create a planetary wide satellite system.
Maybe it's being done because they now realize the effects and are trying to get to a frequency which won't have that kind of price tag. I just am clueless as to the effects his system might have. What pisses me off is that just like everything else no truth is ever told either way.
I am reasonably sure they are using the cell phone system to control the population
the previous version was not as effective as they wanted, so they made a "better" version.
you can use the same sort of effect to alter your own brainwaves.
I have one from these people, Photosonix
very good at waking you up or putting you to sleep,
it could easily be used to start or stop a riot.
and it works just as well when it is pulsed microwaves and not light and sound like the company I linked to sells.

pretty sure they don't care about the bees having issues.
thankfully the range on the 5G phone system is short, so there should not be to many bad effects from them in rural places.
I am not going to let a 5G system get installed where I live, so that puts me out of range of them.
and I also fully expect people to start taking down the 5G towers once they see what they are doing to everything.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
I am reasonably sure they are using the cell phone system to control the population
the previous version was not as effective as they wanted, so they made a "better" version.
you can use the same sort of effect to alter your own brainwaves.
I have one from these people, Photosonix
very good at waking you up or putting you to sleep,
it could easily be used to start or stop a riot.
and it works just as well when it is pulsed microwaves and not light and sound like the company I linked to sells.

pretty sure they don't care about the bees having issues.
thankfully the range on the 5G phone system is short, so there should not be to many bad effects from them in rural places.
I am not going to let a 5G system get installed where I live, so that puts me out of range of them.
and I also fully expect people to start taking down the 5G towers once they see what they are doing to everything.

5G coupled along with BCI will be the end of freedom for the masses...I think anyone plugging in to the BCI network that is coming and placed in a 5G environment, those people will be reprogrammed without their knowledge...

...
 

Gambeir

Celestial
They tell us things; you have been warned.

I'm about sure they are quite capable of doing things we are cluess about. I call them the cell howlers; not something to take lightly. I was reseaching and came across some other interesting information. It's not directly related to the food crisis but is more in line with your post about Cell. This cell tower businss is highly suspicious after having learned more about the links to microwaves. See the article below for an introduction.

Some of this reads like science fiction. It's mesmerizing in a way. Cold moding steel, nuclear explosions without radiation, earthquakes, now I know you all know some of this stuff but there's more here. Green fireballs for example, and the cold molding steel with a focused mircowave arrangement? That ring any bells? Sure you've heard about particle beams, Dr. Judy Woods material for example, but have you heard about this other stuff before?


STARWARS & THE FINAL WAR
The Life, Death & Secret Weapons Research of Hideo Murai, Science &
Technology Minister of Aum Shinrikyo

This is the true story behind the life and death of the smartest Japanese person that has ever lived: Not kidding~
Electomagnetic Weapons
 
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Toroid

Founding Member
According To The Federal Government, 19 Million Acres Of Farmland Were Not Planted With Crops This Year
If that headline sounds really bad to you, that is because the situation that we are facing is really bad. Over the past few months, I have written article after article about the unprecedented crisis that U.S. farmers are facing this year. In those articles, I have always said that “millions” of acres of farmland did not get planted this year, because I knew that we did not have a final number yet. Well, now we do, and it is extremely troubling. Of course there are some people out there that do not even believe that we are facing a crisis, and a few have even accused me of overstating the severity of the problems that U.S. farmers are currently dealing with. Sadly, things are not as bad as I thought – the truth is that they are even worse. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, crops were not planted on 19.4 million acres of U.S. farmland this year. The following comes directly from the official website of the USDA


Agricultural producers reported they were not able to plant crops on more than 19.4 million acres in 2019, according to a new report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This marks the most prevented plant acres reported since USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) began releasing the report in 2007 and 17.49 million acres more than reported at this time last year.

So this is the largest number that the USDA has ever reported for a single year, and it is nearly 17.5 million acres greater than last year’s final tally of less than 2 million acres.

If you have been following my articles on a regular basis, then you know exactly why this has happened. The middle of the nation was absolutely pummeled by endless rain and unprecedented flooding throughout the first half of 2019, and this new USDA report shows that the vast majority of the acres that were not planted come from that area of the country

Of those prevented plant acres, more than 73 percent were in 12 Midwestern states, where heavy rainfall and flooding this year has prevented many producers from planting mostly corn, soybeans and wheat.

“Agricultural producers across the country are facing significant challenges and tough decisions on their farms and ranches,” USDA Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation Bill Northey said. “We know these are challenging times for farmers, and we have worked to improve flexibility of our programs to assist producers prevented from planting.”

Of course the 19.4 million acres that were not planted are only part of the story.

Most farmers were able to get seeds in the ground despite the challenging conditions, but in much of the country the crops are not in good shape.

In fact, according to the latest crop progress report only 57 percent of the corn is considered to be in “good” or “excellent” shape.

Unfortunately, the nation’s soybean crop is in even worse shape. At this point, only 54 percent of the soybeans are in “good” or “excellent” shape.

In addition, only 8 percent of the U.S. spring wheat crop has been harvested so far. That is “sharply below the 30% five-year average”.

So what does all of this mean?

Well, it means that we have a real crisis on our hands. A lot less crops are being grown, and a substantial percentage of the crops that are being grown are not in good shape. Yields are going to be way down across the board, and that means that U.S. agricultural production is going to be way, way below initial expectations.

In other words, we are going to grow a lot less food than usual.

One bad year is not going to be the end of the world, but what if things don’t bounce back next year? As I keep telling my readers, our planet is becoming increasingly unstable in a whole bunch of different ways, and global weather patterns have been shifting dramatically. Many experts are issuing very ominous warnings about what is ahead as weather patterns continue to shift, and some believe that what we have witnessed so far is just the very beginning of this crisis.

Almost every day, there are new headlines about extreme weather and records being broken. For example, one community in Colorado just got pummeled by hail the size of softballs

Monster hail fell from the sky and hammered areas of the central United States on Tuesday, shattering a state record. Earlier on Tuesday before the storms developed, AccuWeather Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer warned that Colorado’s state hail record could be in jeopardy given the intensity of the storms that he saw developing.

His prediction came to fruition on Tuesday afternoon when a hailstone with a maximum diameter of 4.83″ fell in Bethune, Colorado, on Tuesday afternoon. The record was confirmed on Wednesday evening by the Colorado Climate Center and the National Weather Service office in Goodland, Kansas.

For some of my readers, this freakish incident is going to set off major alarm bells.

We are regularly seeing things happen that we have never seen before. In other words, the seemingly impossible is happening so frequently that it has become mundane.

Despite all of our advanced technology, we are still completely and utterly dependent on the weather. If the weather does not cooperate, farmers cannot grow our food, and we will not eat.

Hopefully harvest season will go smoothly, but even if that happens, food supplies will be a lot tighter in the months ahead and that means that prices will continue to rise steadily.

This is a crisis that is going to affect all of us. I wish that I could get everyone to understand this, but unfortunately there are still a lot of people out there that are not taking this seriously.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
They keep killing the bees...

More than half a billion bees dropped dead in Brazil within 3 months

Death came swiftly for Aldo Machado’s honey bees. Less than 48 hours after the first apis mellifera showed signs of sickness, tens of thousands lay dead, their bodies piled in mounds.

“As soon as the healthy bees began clearing the dying bees out of the hives, they became contaminated,” said Machado, vice president of Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul beekeeping association. “They started dying en masse.”

Around half a billion bees died in four of Brazil’s southern states in the year’s first months. The die-off highlighted questions about the ocean of pesticides used in the country’s agriculture and whether chemicals are washing through the human food supply — even as the government considers permitting more. Most dead bees showed traces of Fipronil, a insecticide proscribed in the European Union and classified as a possible human carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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European honey bees sit on hives in Sao Roque.



Since President Jair Bolsonaro took office in January, Brazil has permitted sales of a record 290 pesticides, up 27% over the same period last year, and a bill in Congress would relax standards even further. Manufacturers of newly permitted substances include Brazilian companies such as Cropchem and Ouro Fino, as well as global players including Arysta Lifescience Ltd., Nufarm Ltd. and Adama Agricultural Solutions Ltd. Giants such as Syngenta, Monsanto, BASF and Sumitomo also won new registrations.

The fertile nation is awash in chemicals. Brazil’s pesticide use increased 770% from 1990 to 2016, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The Agriculture Ministry says that Brazil ranks 44th in the world in the use of pesticides per hectare and that, as a tropical country, it is “incorrect” to compare its practices with those of temperate regions.

Still, in its latest food-safety report, Brazil’s health watchdog Anvisa found that 20% of samples contained pesticide residues above permitted levels or contained unauthorized pesticides. It didn’t even test for glyphosate, Brazil’s best-selling pesticide, which is banned in most countries.

The silent hives, critics say, are a warning.

“The death of all these bees is a sign that we’re being poisoned,” said Carlos Alberto Bastos, president of the Apiculturist Association of Brazil’s Federal District.

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A beekeeper handles a swarm of European bees.

Agriculture is the biggest contributor to Brazil’s growth, composing around 18% of the economy. Its power — from pop culture to politics — is unmatched. Major producers sponsor samba groups, as well as a nationwide “little Ag” school program and arguably, the most influential grouping in congress.

Bolsonaro was elected with strong support from agribusiness and has expressed disdain for environmental concerns. “This is your government,” Bolsonaro promised lawmakers from the agriculture caucus, and his administration has allowed the industry wide leeway to use whatever chemicals it likes.

About 40% of Brazil’s pesticides are “highly or extremely toxic,” according to Greenpeace, and 32% aren’t allowed in the European Union. Meanwhile, approvals are being expedited without the government hiring enough people to evaluate them, said Marina Lacorte, a coordinator at Greenpeace Brazil.

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“There isn’t another explanation for it, other than politics.” she said.

Easing pesticide approvals was a campaign commitment for Bolsonaro. The agriculture sector has complained for years about slowness.

“Registrations are the biggest barrier,” said Flavio Hirata, an agrochemical specialist at Allier Brasil consultancy. “The world’s largest pesticide market can’t be limited to a few companies.”

Roughly half of the approvals are ingredients, not final products, said Andreza Martinez, manager for regulation at Sindiveg, a group representing pesticide producers. Varying chemicals is important as pests develop resistance to formulas, she said.

“It brings more tools to farmers, but that doesn’t mean an increase in the use of products in the field,” she said.

The variety, however, alarms toxicologists. “The higher the number of products, the lower our chances of safety, because you can’t control them all,” said Silvia Cazenave, a professor of toxicology at the Catholic Pontifical University of Campinas.

Brazil’s health ministry reported 15,018 cases of agricultural pesticide poisoning in 2018, but acknowledged that this is likely an underestimate.

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The Global Food Crisis Is Here

Its sad people in this day and age, all over the world are struggling to make ends meet. While the corporate types ride it high off the hog. There will never be world peace or, anything equal. There will always be those who have so much more than that what they need and those who have so little.
 
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