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Date: March 03, 2022 at 19:38:11
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: (Starvation Cycle) Real Reason Global Events Are Happening |
URL: https://youtu.be/kJEs-28CD0E |
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(Starvation Cycle) Real Reason Global Events Are Happening As our world entered a fertilizer and herbicide shortage that would have reduced global agricultural yield by 12% in 2022, you would need to couple that with losses from shifting jet streams from this Grand Solar Minimum. Now suddenly energy prices are running sky high and so many events are playing out to explain away global food shortages from now through 2024. The events in Europe are just the beginning.
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Date: March 04, 2022 at 08:10:46
From: Awen, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Pragmatically speaking rather than soapbox speaking |
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Redirecting the ingredients from lawn chemical formulations, which are several hundred times more potent than most crop applications, would take care of any shortages of the pesticides.
Back to soapbox: As for insects: What more do the crazies want, they've already destroyed all the pollinators with their chemicals, I've seen a grand total of five honey bees in the last two years.
Most mosquitos don't even suck blood, they're pollinators but the pesticides don't differentiate.
As far as the locusts are concerned, eat them. Oh wait, in some regions we can't because they got resistant to pesticides faster than we did and their pesticide load is more than is safe for our consumption. Oh well, let the birds eat them....oh wait, as a higher predator on the food chain the pesticides got concentrated in them and killed them off faster than the locusts, so they don't have natural predators anymore.
Chemicals aren't the answer, and that was going to inevitably lead to starvation issues one way or another, current (nonexistent) shortage or not.
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Date: March 04, 2022 at 06:05:22
From: Awen, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Oh no, less pesticides and we autists might actually feel better |
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Heaven forbid we have a shortage of a thing that does so much direct harm of those of us on the spectrum.
Oh dear, that means also less deformed babies in third world nations, less spontaneous abortions and more survivors.
Heaven forbid that the Christians find out that their precious pesticides caused more abortions than Planned Parenthood ever did.
Less food for all but also less feasting on the broken backs of pesticide deformed babies.
As far as world agriculture and ecology are concerned, we are all criminals and if there's a pesticide shortage and starvation due to that, that is only karma.
Too bad it's hitting the people who least deserve it and those of us who walk on their broken backs will come out still ruddy cheeked and food-fat, just bitching and whining about having to eat different foods, heaven forbid.
You want your autism causes, Pamela, look to those pesticides and herbicides and pollution, which have been implicated far more than vaccines.
Relying on death to feed life for so long always has consequences. Eve also isn't wrong as far as the meat industry is concerned, just short-sighted in the variation in human metabolism. If it weren't for the fact that she wished people who don't have any choice but to eat meat were dead, for example myself, she and I would be entirely on the same page.
Most of the pesticide covered crops are livestock feed by the way, so it'll be the meat industry affected first.
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Date: March 04, 2022 at 14:24:09
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Oh no, less pesticides and we autists might actually feel better |
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I agree with you, he's just quoting numbers-- causes and effects, looking at the signs of the times wha's going on. And reasons why the world and the powers that still wanna remain while death to others is their game.
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Date: March 04, 2022 at 16:32:37
From: Awen, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Thank you, and I hope |
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I hope the post didn't come off sounding like a personal attack, it was a rant at the article, the situation, but I realized after posting it might sound like I was coming at you.
I'm dreading the coming of spring, as that means being stuck indoors or else being in pain and my cognitive issues even more impacted than usual. Hopefully when that starts up I'll pick up on the cues in time and go dormant online for a while, before doing my more extreme ranting screw ups that are too customary for that time of year...
Waiting for the other shoe to drop and I hate it.
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