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11/2022 Blood money & War Profiteering: The war in Afghanistan made these people very rich

Updated: Jan 11

“Here's Who REALLY Won the War in Afghanistan”

“The war in Afghanistan made these people very rich”


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Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit, Wisconsin, USA

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America does not have a voter fraud problem. The problem is America doesn’t have free and fair elections.


Biden is right, America’s democracy is at risk and it took both Democrats & Republicans to get us to this point


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“This Is Why Worse Droughts Mean WAY Worse Floods”


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“Underwater Melting of Greenland Glaciers Amplified by BOTH Ocean Variability and Surface Meltwater”


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If you think the American Government is going to come to your aid in a time of your loved ones dying from starvation, then you clearly didn’t see James Gordon’s interview of Nancy Pelosi during the deadly COVID pandemic where many Americans were under or not insured for healthcare. In the interview Pelosi bragged about her ice cream collection worth thousands of dollars that she could have restocked at any time.

At the time of the interview mile long lines for food assistance were taking place in major metropolitan areas throughout America.

“Prepare for Starvation

“Brace Yourself For Significantly Higher Prices On Thousands Of Different Products


“A very scary crisis is hitting our food systems. In recent weeks, many industry insiders kept sounding the alarm about growing imbalances in our supply chains and telling the public to prepare for the worst. Frustrated shoppers are dealing with an almost 15% increase in grocery prices, unpredictable product stockouts, and empty shelves at their favorite supermarkets. Many Americans were expecting shortages would have disappeared by now, but that’s not the case at all. In fact, even the Washington Post is admitting that store shelves are set to be even barer in the next couple of months as shortages get even more extensive.


While there’s still food available in the grocery stores, options are getting more and more limited, and also significantly more expensive, making many hard workers out there unable to afford to buy the staples they need to feed their families. This trend is only likely to accelerate during this year’s holiday season. And today we’re going to expose why experts like Robert Kiyosaki, GasBuddy’s Patrick De Haan, and the CEO of Kraft Heinz are so concerned about the dire state of the nation’s food supply chain and urging the public to stock up while they still can.


Many store shelves across America have been wiped clean, and they’re staying empty as grocers struggle to restock everyday necessities, such as milk, bread, pasta, canned soups, and cleaning products. One of the biggest complaints supermarkets are receiving these days is the lack of basic meat staples and chicken right ahead of the holidays. And shoppers are also noticing that prices are already going through the roof. This year’s meat supply is considerably lower than last year’s. With less supply and roughly the same level of demand, meat prices have reached insane highs. In fact, Labor Department data shows that the prices U.S. consumers paid for meat last month were the highest since 1974. In October, meat prices rose between 17% and 23%, while chicken was 38% more expensive, and frozen turkey jumped between 73% and 112% compared to the same period a year ago.


Food inflation and supply shortfalls are major concerns for Kraft Heinz CEO Miguel Patricio, who notes that these disruptions are impacting the entire food industry and he doesn’t see an end to either issue anytime soon. “Every day we have a new problem. It’s the new normal. At the beginning we thought it was a crisis — now we know it’s a new normal and we have to adapt to that,” he added.


Adding fuel to the fire, a shortage of truckers that’s been slowing down the supply chain and the ability of grocery stores to replenish their shelves quickly in the past couple of years is likely to intensify as diesel prices skyrocket. That has set alarm bells ringing for many experts, who are flagging higher prices for goods and risks to food supply as truckers pay more for fuel.


"TuckerCarlson just reported that diesel supplies are gone,” Robert Kiyosaki wrote on Twitter. “I went to Safeway and bought 5 tuna cans for $1. Stock up now,” he urged, saying that diesel feeds the world and soon there will be huge lines at grocery stores. We must face the fact that the price of basic necessities will keep reaching one record high after the other while the value of our money continues to decline. And we also must take Kiyosaki’s warning seriously and stock up now because when things really start going crazy in this country, basic supplies will disappear from the stores very rapidly.”


For more info, find us on: https://www.epiceconomist.com/



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“The Mississippi River Is Drying Up, Disrupting a Vital Supply Lane”

There is also a shortage of diesel fuel taking place and that is effecting rail. Rail being an alternative to moving large quantities of goods north and south.


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“How Inflation Precipitates Societal Collapse”


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“8 Lakes and Rivers that are Drying Up”

“It takes a lot of water to sustain a population of over 7 billion people (and rising). H20 is needed to grow food, produce energy, and manufacture products you may have never even considered. What's more, the average family of four can use 400 gallons or more of indoor water every day. The growing demand for water combined with an ever-warming climate has caused lakes and rivers around the world to dry up.


The American Southwest is a good example. The Colorado River, Lake Mead, and Lake Powell have all been consistently dwindling for decades. The same phenomenon is plaguing parched regions of Central Asia, Africa, and South America.


Here are eight lakes, rivers, and seas that are growing smaller by the year.


1) Aral Sea

2) Lake Poopó

3) Colorado River

4) Lake Badwater

5) Lake Chad

6) Owens Lake

7) Lake Powell

8) Lake Mead


What Is an Endorheic Lake?

An endorheic lake is a basin or lake that has no evident outlet to other bodies of water and loses water through evaporation or seepage.”


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“America’s food is failing. Again, where’s our 2 parties preparation? I know of no plan. What exactly do they do for us? What do they do all day? Trade their stock portfolio? Scheme to feast on our ruin?”


One politics party won this race and the other party won that race. Either way if you ain’t rich it will only continue to get worse


Don’t be a placeholder: We don’t need washington politicians that only spend their time fund raising, voting as expected, & speaking in echo chambers.

The job 99% of Americans need to have done by their politicians is to have them be MASSIVE catalysts for change to our failed system of government. That’s where they’ll earn their wages and benefits.


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Your Apocalypse: Millions of Earthworms in China have been coming out to the surface looking for moisture only to be baked alive in the heat. Aeration if soil?!


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“Yemen's Mentally Ill Are Chained, Tranquilized & Abandoned”

“Yemen has been at war for more than six years. The healthcare system has been decimated, famine looms, and millions are struggling to cope. But few observers have paid attention to the country's escalating mental health crisis that is accompanying this humanitarian catastrophe. VICE News gains exclusive access inside the few psychiatric hospitals still operating in Yemen today, finding patients both physically and chemically restrained. Such dire conditions reflect the severe lack of resources for Yemeni people, who the world seems to have turned their backs on.”



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“The End of More”

“The End of More | Peter Zeihan on the future of Industrial Materials”


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