Saturday, January 1, 2022

Connecting The Dots...

Power Play: Connect the dots and see Putin’s hands at work



While we were all trying to find out the status of Ghislaine Maxwell (Guilty: Mourners please omit flowers for her upcoming suicide), guess what just happened?

For a backdrop, back in November, the Chinese government advised residents to stock up on daily necessities as the government imposed strict restrictions in an attempt to curb the spread of disease. No one really took notice it seems.

But there was more to this than we realized. Because we have been so wrapped up in our own media sensations we pretty much missed quite a few canaries.

So, time to play a very old game called “Connect-the-Dots.” 

These dots are not obvious-until you see them all at once.

1st Dot: According to the Economic Daily, a Communist Party-backed journal, the directives were a government effort to prepare the public for Covid lockdowns in advance of winter-and maybe quite a bit longer.


Currently, global food supplies are getting tighter and tighter, while global food prices keep increasing. A bizarre weather pattern and natural disasters have disrupted food production all over the world, and the COVID pandemic has thrown global supply chains into chaos. As a result, the world is currently facing the worst hunger crisis this century, which is expected to worsen by 2022. Of course this is just the beginning.

The Chinese government can also see what is coming, because right now they are hoarding food on an unprecedented scale …

Over half of the world’s maize and other grains were stocked by less than 20% of the population, leading to steep price increases across the globe and famine in more countries.

According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, China is expected to have 69% of the globe’s maize reserves in the first half of crop year 2022, 60% of its rice and 51% of its wheat.

Chinese officials have ensured that their people will have food even if things start to go south in 2022 or beyond. In November, China’s National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration chief, Qin Yuyun, told reporters that food stockpiles are at a “historically high level.” “We can meet demand for about one and a half years with our wheat stockpiles,” he said. There is no problem at all with the food supply.”

But for some reason these guys (our guys) are not doing their homework.

2nd Dot: In order to make fertilizer, natural gas is crucial. 

The chemical process that produces urea involves reacting ammonia with carbon dioxide. As a result of the climate Nazis, we all now know that CO2 is the devil. No natural gas means no urea, and no urea means no fertilizer. Without fertilizer, we’ll all starve.







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