Better Stock Up On The Pork 'N Beans
And I say that half jokingly.
Heavy freeze wiped out California crops - January
Wonder why the price of lettuce and celery tripled?
Extended freeze killed midwest fruit crops - April 10
"A freeze of historic proportions has wiped out the fruit crops of many Midwest U.S. farmers, agriculture officials said.
"Everything is dead," Otto Thierbach said of his 46-acre peach, apple, blackberry and blueberry farm in Marthasville, Mo."
Heavy crop losses reported in Southeast - April 12
"Heavy crop losses have been reported throughout the Southeast after last weekend's frigid temperatures, and farmers are bracing for another expected cold snap next week.
In South Carolina, at least 90 percent of the peach crop was destroyed and officials said Wednesday they would seek federal aid.
"This is comparable to a hurricane," Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers said of the damage to the state's $40 million-a-year industry. "Growers say we'll be fortunate to get 10 percent of a crop."
No bees, no food - now
The bees are gone.
"Without bees, our flowers, fruit and vegetable crops cannot pollinate, and we will all starve to death."
Food prices ready to soar worldwide
Heavy freeze wiped out California crops - January
Wonder why the price of lettuce and celery tripled?
Extended freeze killed midwest fruit crops - April 10
"A freeze of historic proportions has wiped out the fruit crops of many Midwest U.S. farmers, agriculture officials said.
"Everything is dead," Otto Thierbach said of his 46-acre peach, apple, blackberry and blueberry farm in Marthasville, Mo."
Heavy crop losses reported in Southeast - April 12
"Heavy crop losses have been reported throughout the Southeast after last weekend's frigid temperatures, and farmers are bracing for another expected cold snap next week.
In South Carolina, at least 90 percent of the peach crop was destroyed and officials said Wednesday they would seek federal aid.
"This is comparable to a hurricane," Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers said of the damage to the state's $40 million-a-year industry. "Growers say we'll be fortunate to get 10 percent of a crop."
No bees, no food - now
The bees are gone.
"Without bees, our flowers, fruit and vegetable crops cannot pollinate, and we will all starve to death."
Food prices ready to soar worldwide
3 Comments:
HAARP?
Weather Control?
I forget to whom and where I've posted these references but take a look at the GoogleSearch Sites for the above terms. Like I said over at Liz' Blondesense site, those of us they can't kill with bombs and bullets, they will starve to death.
Absolutely. I've thought since 9/11 that the fascists are pedal to the metal now with their final "useless eater" program along with global resource grab. I hate to say this, because it's so damn ugly, but nothing is going to stop this depopulation effort except for planetary earth changes that will take precedence over all human activities, good and bad.
You forgot to mention that they will be feeding corn to cars instead of people pigs and cows.
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