Global governments are trying to put the kibosh on any suggestion that there is a coming food shortage crisis soon to take place, but so-called whistle-blowers on the front lines of the supply chain are desperately trying to get the warning out!
My previous blog posts have discussed at length FEMA & US government intel reports from 2016 predicting the collapse of the global food chain beginning in the year 2020 and lasting for a decade or beyond! Now, with the situation no-longer a prediction and playing out in front of our very eyes, practically all governments are in hyper-drive to deny it is taking place!
The Coronavirus Covid19 debacle has crashed the global economy and exposed the fragility of the supply chain to get needed goods to the stores for consumers to purchase. Videos posted on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Tik Tok show exasperated farmers, many forced to harvest crops and then to dig massive trenches to bury the vegetables or fruit to prevent the stench of rot from over-taking the surroundings. One video posted to Tik Tok shows a farmer with literally tons of onions he was forced to bury because there is no market for the produce with a vast majority of restaurants closed, but the video was inexplicably removed from the social media forum after achieving over one million views. Other social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter are also censoring reports of breaks in the food supply chain, ostensibly to prevent panic. We are now officially living in a police state!
Now, no less than twelve meat-processing plants have been forced to close across the United States due to Coronavirus outbreaks, meaning a meat and poultry food shortage Apocalypse is only a few weeks away! Those massive meat coolers in Walmart, Kroger and other national grocery chains as well as the ones in Mom & Pop operations are going to be completely empty in only a matter of days. (Actually, the stores will just fill them with other merchandise nobody wants.)
Those restaurants that are open or will be open soon due to the relaxation of social distancing rules will find it all-but-impossible to get meat to serve their customers, further affecting their bottom-lines. (Many establishments, especially privately owned, will never re-open.) Tyson Foods, one of the largest meat-processing companies in the US, is now offering a $1000 bonus to try and lure workers, many afraid of catching or transmitting the virus, in a desperate attempt to get employees back into the plants!
Already, reports coming from across the US and Canada show a large spike in the prices of meat and poultry, and that spike is expected to only increase as the inventory of meat slides quickly down the rabbit hole. Customers are snapping up even expired meat, often heavily discounted in markets. This situation is set to play out in other countries around the globe, so it won't just be US citizens suffering from the sticker shock. The United States is the world's top exporter of food, meaning many countries will be deeply affected by the crisis within US borders.
The continued effects of climate change will also exacerbate the precarious situation, which was the primary focus of the aforementioned FEMA report on the threat to the world's food supply. This means the Coronavirus catastrophe was not factored-in to the report at all, proving unexpected shocks to the system place the lives of billions of people at grave risk.
Make no mistake about it: The danger is very real and will affect you personally.