All of this screams engineered collapse…
According to the latest reports, senior level Putin advisor, Maxim Oreshkin, has issued a dire warning about an incoming international famine, set to impact the globe by the end of 2022.
I can’t help but notice that so many outlets have taken a particular tone to the food shortage crisis…
From where I’m standing, it looks like the growing food crisis will be used as a pretense to drag the NATO powers into full-blown war with Russia.
Some sources have already provided hypothetical solutions involving NATO forces ‘protecting’ Ukrainian ports…
Russia is being framed at the center of the food shortage crisis, but as we previously reported, over 22 food processing plants and facilities have either been burned down or destroyed in the U.S…
It seems to me that this is an engineered collapse, and the ensuing chaos will be used as a pretense to start an official, uniformed, war with Russia.
I may be wrong here, but it really looks like things are heading this way…
Here’s what we currently know:
https://twitter.com/ThePr0diga1S0n/status/1528460362760085504
https://twitter.com/PelmeniPusha/status/1527303748258738178
Maxim Oreshkin’s warning appeared in The Epoch Times:
“It is important that in the conditions, for example, of a global famine that will occur closer to autumn, by the end of this year all over the world, Russia should not suffer, but be fully provided with food,” Maxim Oreshkin, Putin’s adviser, told a forum in Moscow late last week, according to state-run media RT.
Oreshkin said the famine will be, in part, caused by the United States’ monetary policy.
https://twitter.com/marceldirsus/status/1527618385118371843
Russia rejected international pleas to end its blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea ports as the United Nations warned the war was threatening global “malnutrition, mass hunger and famine, in a crisis that could last for years”. The US accused Russia of using food as a weapon of war
— Fertilizer Week (@FertilizerWeek1) May 20, 2022
Western Journal highlights the growing crisis here in North America by sharing one Canadian man’s account:
“Sometimes, by the end of the month, before we’re getting to the due date for the money, I’m down to maybe just a very small meal once a day,” he said, according to the newspaper.
“I am almost on the verge of having to skip meals altogether in a day,” he said.
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