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<blockquote data-quote="Foolsgo1d" data-source="post: 1532890" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>I find it very worrying we still have a significant number of people unaware of what has happened and is currently going on around the world.</p><p></p><p>They want to reduce our meat and animal protein consumption, reduce our freedom of movement and eventually destroy the pensions.</p><p></p><p>> They forced farmers to cull their livestock in many countries and are continuing to do so</p><p>> They are forcing energy prices up, therefore forcing feed, fertilizer and a myriad of other factors up</p><p>> On top of energy increases they are quickly introducing the Green Agenda despite whats going on</p><p>> Fuel at the pumps has gone up and will continue to do so. I can only imagine what awaits us at $100/barrel</p><p>> Inflation across the entire spectrum of consumer goods, putting more stress on food buying</p><p>> Vaccine mandates being introduced and political maneuvering over the previous years that are now combining to make it very difficult to move things across borders and through ports</p><p></p><p>Yes, this is no accident. Whilst stupidity is involved this is not the root cause.</p><p></p><p>I mean we're living in the months of mass firings of front line medical staff who were deemed essential to the country not too long ago. More shots in arms despite evidence proving its making it worse.</p><p></p><p>And lets not forget the financial system that is all but set to nuke every country on Earth to give the central banks and their financier shop fronts the most power they've ever had.</p><p></p><p>This leads to that leaked memo. By the time this thing gets really going the masses will beg for normality and will accept any condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foolsgo1d, post: 1532890, member: 7006"] I find it very worrying we still have a significant number of people unaware of what has happened and is currently going on around the world. They want to reduce our meat and animal protein consumption, reduce our freedom of movement and eventually destroy the pensions. > They forced farmers to cull their livestock in many countries and are continuing to do so > They are forcing energy prices up, therefore forcing feed, fertilizer and a myriad of other factors up > On top of energy increases they are quickly introducing the Green Agenda despite whats going on > Fuel at the pumps has gone up and will continue to do so. I can only imagine what awaits us at $100/barrel > Inflation across the entire spectrum of consumer goods, putting more stress on food buying > Vaccine mandates being introduced and political maneuvering over the previous years that are now combining to make it very difficult to move things across borders and through ports Yes, this is no accident. Whilst stupidity is involved this is not the root cause. I mean we're living in the months of mass firings of front line medical staff who were deemed essential to the country not too long ago. More shots in arms despite evidence proving its making it worse. And lets not forget the financial system that is all but set to nuke every country on Earth to give the central banks and their financier shop fronts the most power they've ever had. This leads to that leaked memo. By the time this thing gets really going the masses will beg for normality and will accept any condition. [/QUOTE]
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