Maybe you know people in Cedar Hills who have had dreams / visions about “things” that are coming.
Back around beginning of January 2022, one word came powerfully to mind in an undeniable, unforgettable, sobering way to this writer (former CH Councilman Ken Cromar). The word was — famine.
Then, around end of March, Biden, who many think to be clueless about most things, sounded rather lucid and analytical when he declared, “We did talk about food shortages. It’s going to be real.” speaking about the Russia / Ukraine conflict, fertilizer shortage, etc.
Then as Townhall reported that, as usual the White House walked back Biden speaks off the cuff without notes:
Contrary to what Biden said during his remarks, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said then that the shortage would not have an impact on the United States.
“While we’re not expecting a food shortage here at home, we do anticipate that higher energy, fertilizer, wheat, and corn prices could impact the price of growing and purchasing critical fuel supply, food supplies for countries around the world,” Psaki said. (see Townhall.com March 24, 2022 – https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2022/03/24/biden-warns-america-a-food-shortage-is-coming-n2605004 )
Most people are inclined to believe that, “Hey, the shelves at Walmart seem to be full enough. Nah, we’re fine. No need to worry today.” Imagine what would happen if suddenly, for whatever reason — weather, war, gas shortage, disease, etc. — Walmart could not stock it’s shelves. The people you think you know well, may suddenly surprise you after 3 days of empty Walmart shelves.
Are the good folks of Cedar Hills ready for “whatever” may come? This may help…
Michael Yon tells Mike Adams that Western Europe is DESTROYING itself with “green” energy policies
https://www.brighteon.com/96d70e5c-495e-4a35-b631-cdd3fcffaa44
Also…
A List Of 33 Things We Know About The Coming Food Shortages
Winter will soon be upon us. Strange things are happening in Europe. Smart Germans are looking for wood, and stocking up to prepare for the cold months where Russian oil has now become too costly — if available at all. (Pressure problems in the oil pipelines? Really?) What’s going on really? see… https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/damage-nord-stream-pipelines-unprecedented-may-have-been-sabotaged
While listening to Scott Kesterson of BARDS.fm a fascinating report introduced the 33 Hard FACTS about the coming Food shortage, starting at about 21:00 at this LINK … https://www.podbean.com/site/EpisodeDownload/PB12C22A5PSM2R
or listen here…
The following Zerohedge.com article “A List Of 33 Things We Know About The Coming Food Shortages” was found at:
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/list-33-things-we-know-about-coming-food-shortages
Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
Things are far worse than you are being told. Over the past few months, I have been carefully documenting facts that show that global food production is going to be way down in 2022. Unfortunately, most people out there don’t seem to understand that the food that isn’t being grown in 2022 won’t be on our store shelves in 2023. We are potentially facing an absolutely unprecedented worldwide food crisis next year, but the vast majority of the population doesn’t seem very alarmed about this. So I would encourage you to help me get this warning out by sharing this list with as many people as you possibly can. As you will see below, we now have so many data points that it is impossible to deny what is coming.
The following is a list of 33 things we know about the coming food shortages [NOTE the BLUE links to info sources] …
#1 The hard red winter wheat crop in the United States this year “was the smallest since 1963”. But in 1963, there were only 182 million people living in this nation. Today, our population has grown to 329 million.
#2 It is being projected that the rice harvest in California will be “half what it would be in a normal year”.
#3 The U.S. tomato harvest will come in at just 10.5 million tons in 2022. That is over a million tons lower than a normal year.
#4 This will be the worst U.S. corn harvest in at least a decade.
#5 Year-to-date shipments of carrots in the United States are down 45 percent.
#6 Year-to-date shipments of sweet corn in the United States are down 20 percent.
#7 Year-to-date shipments of sweet potatoes in the United States are down 13 percent.
#8 Year-to-date shipments of celery in the United States are down 11 percent.
#9 Total peach production in the U.S. is down 15 percent from last year.
#10 Almost three-fourths of all U.S. farmers say that this year’s drought is hurting their harvests.
#11 Thanks to the endless drought, the total number of cattle in Oregon is down 41 percent.
#12 Thanks to the endless drought, the total number of cattle in New Mexico is down 43 percent.
#13 Thanks to the endless drought, the total number of cattle in Texas is down 50 percent.
#14 One beef producer in Oklahoma is now predicting that ground beef “could eventually top $50 per pound”.
#15 At least 40 percent of the United States has been suffering from drought conditions for 101 consecutive weeks.
#16 Overall, this is the worst multi-year megadrought in the United States in 1,200 years.
#17 Europe is currently experiencing the worst drought that it has seen in 500 years. In some parts of central Europe, river levels have fallen so low that “hunger stones” are being revealed for the first time in centuries.
#18 Corn production for the entire EU could be down by as much as one-fifth in 2022.
#19 We are being warned that there will be crop losses in France of up to 35 percent.
#20 It is being projected that crop losses in some areas of the UK could be as high as 50 percent.
#21 It is being reported that there will be crop losses “of up to 50 percent” in some parts of Germany.
#22 Some farmers in Italy have already lost “up to 80% of their harvest”.
#23 Agricultural production in Somalia will be down about 80 percent this year.
#24 In eastern Africa, the endless drought has already resulted in the deaths of at least seven million animals.
#25 In China, they are facing the worst drought that they have ever experienced in recorded history.
#26 India normally accounts for 40 percent of the global rice trade, but we are being warned that production in that country will be way down in 2022 due to “considerable rainfall deficits in key rice producing states”.
#27 A third of the entire nation of Pakistan was under water after recent floods absolutely devastated that nation, and agricultural areas were hit particularly hard. As a result, the vast majority of the crops in the country have been “washed away”…
It has also been estimated that roughly 65 per cent of the country’s food basket — particularly crops like rice, cotton, wheat and onion — have been washed away.
Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, in an interview to CGTN earlier this week, offered an even starker outlook by saying that “about 80 to 90 per cent” of the country’s crops have been damaged by the floods.
#28 The prices of some fertilizers have tripled since 2021, while the prices of some other fertilizers have actually quadrupled.
#29 One payment company is reporting that the number of Americans using their app to take out short-term loans for groceries has risen by 95 percent.
#30 Demand at U.S. food banks is now even worse than it was during the height of the COVID pandemic.
#31 The World Health Organization is telling us that millions of people in Africa are now potentially facing a very real possibility of starving to death.
#32 According to the World Food Program, 828 million people around the world go to bed hungry each night. Needless to say, that number will soon be much higher.
#33 UN Secretary General António Guterres has publicly stated that he believes that it is likely that there will be “multiple famines” in 2023.
If the above isn’t already too depressing, for the complete article see…
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/list-33-things-we-know-about-coming-food-shortages
Are you ready friends in Cedar Hills? The Good Lord knows how to get our attention, especially when we’re all so distracted by the thick of thin things. Hunger has a way of humbling a people back towards God. Is a FAMINE coming?
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