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John Stone's avatar

Starvation seems to be the next big thing in the political pipeline - wilful destruction of global agricultural resources. Blind - I don’t think.

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doors's avatar

It is pretty chilling to realize how tentative and fragile our supply line system is and how vulnerable we all are to starvation. Lots of people just go about their daily lives with their head in the sand.

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John Stone's avatar

Despite all the sabotage there is probably still no reason why people should starve this winter apart from the determination of certain global players to make things progressively worse.

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Lisa@eatrealfood's avatar

First reparations be given by climate industrial complex to disadvantaged countries.🙂

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John Stone's avatar

More money laundering. From a UK perspective Prime Minister Truss was allegedly brought down by the markets, more likely by the globalists at the Bank of England creating deliberate turbulence, and this was over a mere £2b - and yet Sunak has just gone and splashed another £16.4b over woke nonsense. The racketeers are in charge.

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Don't drink the Kool-Aid's avatar

Quote: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.“ ~ George Santayana

And its corollary: "Those who learned from the past are condemned to watch as others repeat it."

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Jacqueline Jenora Schwitters's avatar

Loved your article. Did you know Malcolm Muggeridge wrote a fantastic book on Mother Teresa called "Something Beautiful for God"? Please read. Malcolm gave tribute to the ministry of Mother Teresa, and they corresponded. Malcolm became a Christian led to the Savior by the testimonies of a tiny little nun called Mother Teresa. We live to give God glory and to love and serve others. This world may never see us, never give honor and even hate us, that is OK as long as God loves us.

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OldSysEng's avatar

He also wrote "Jesus Rediscovered"; it is on my library shelves

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doors's avatar

I keep thinking of the millions of young people the world over who were forced into taking that shot and continue to be - when they try to have children - heaven only knows what possible consequences there will be. Dr. McCullough and all of the others like Dr. Kory, Nass, Marik and Verone can sleep well at night, knowing they saved untold lives and tried to warn the world.

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ShortLeggedDog's avatar

Unfortunately doors, these injectables are not solely affecting those whom took them but everyone around them. These are indeed self spreading/self-propagating products as described in the John Hopkins Technologies to Address Global Catastrophic Biological Risks (Oct 2018). If you notice the Director listed in the published document is none other than Tom Inglesby, the same guy that was lead the discussion at the Event 201 simulation in NYC 2019 AND the same guy the wrote about the Trump administration not being prepared for the next Pandemic.

https://jhsphcenterforhealthsecurity.s3.amazonaws.com/181009-gcbr-tech-report.pdf

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OldSysEng's avatar

I fear that is true, as I am always somewhat sick after a visit with my 3x jabbed extended family; I'm the only one unjabbed and also the oldest. However, the judgement will at least show that I did not take this treatment directly, or willingly.

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ShortLeggedDog's avatar

It is indeed true. I’m severely affected even outside. I have no choice but to avoid them. I’ve been completely honest about my experience with my friends and family for over a year now about this. Some of those are healthcare workers who thought I was crazy. There is a reason tyrannical governments kept pushing a certain percentage of the population to be vaccinated before they would give you your rights/freedoms back.

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Metta Zetty's avatar

"One of the most bizarre features of our bizarre time is that an experimental, gene transfer technology has become an object of unshakable devotion. Among members of the COVID-19 Vaccine Cult, belief in the substance (about which they know nothing) is an article of faith."

Well said!

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Gilles Hosch's avatar

very nice parallel... also tells us how much we are learning from our past, and how we are making great societal progress... not.

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Linda Hagge's avatar

Yep, the Kulaks are about to get starved again.

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Kathleen Gardner's avatar

There is an excellent movie on Prime “ Mr Jones” that deals with this exact topic, I found it to be enlightening.

Dr Peter McCullough is a giant oak tree under whom we have found shade, solace and insight His acorns of truth have been spread and have taken root. The forest is alive and on the move.

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ShortLeggedDog's avatar

What a beautiful visual.

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Maggie Russo's avatar

Yup - Narcissists for whom promoting a worldview that supports their false self-image and allows them to amass power, prestige and profit are very skilled at what they do, and the most skilled form Cults of Personality. Those cults have disciples who promote the narrative and armies of flying monkeys who swarm anyone who doesn't get with the program.

https://maggierusso.substack.com/p/living-in-oz

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doors's avatar

John, which is even worse - pretty scary to think about the power that's in these people's hands, however, if the world would wake up, they couldn't do what they are doing.

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John Stone's avatar

Every country seems to have a farcical stooge at the helm - it is getting too obvious.

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Andy Bunting's avatar

Excellent. Thank you for this post.

Goes a massive way to explain the vast chasm between the woke & the woke up!

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Revelation 14:12's avatar

These same tactics were employed by the popery in the dark ages. The world appears to be re-entering the dark ages and repeating the same mistakes, except this time it is on a world wide scale.

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Kurt Arner's avatar

Wait,

You mean that the elite class got it WRONG 90 y ago?

Somebody tell Hollywood!

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Michael Holloway's avatar

The White Army vectored out of the Crimea and the Don/Volga confluence north towards the Red Army defending Moscow. But, say the rabid anti-communists, it was the Red Army stole all the grain and caused the famine. Just old cold war propaganda from the old nutter right.

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Valentine Kirychenko's avatar

My parents lived through this period in Ukraine and experienced many other atrocities. For a a view of the life and sorvival by poor people read my story "Lydias Child" by Valentine Kirychenko. All proceeds of the sales are directed to Ukrainian Charity for children.

kirychenko@hotmail.com

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HardeeHo's avatar

Your lead seems to join a very recent recital (https://undsoc.org/2022/09/18/malcolm-muggeridge-on-the-holodomor/). Revisiting that old history is useful https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2009/nov/18/ukraine-famine-russia-holodomor and in much more detail https://www.garethjones.org/soviet_articles/soviet_and_the_peasantry_2.htm (more on that site). Perhaps an important point relates to Russia claims on the region where this happened, Ukraine's Donbas. Not so reported was the relocation of Russians to the area to repopulate which, as you might imagine, has stirred a resentment in the area from the nominal Ukrainian residents. Thus the area has a complex history that few even begin to appreciate. Prior to 2014, region citizens who spoke both Russian and Ukrainian nearly interchangeably were tolerant with each other. Russia has since 2014 (many say 2009) been causing divisions. Who might accept that post Holodomor citizens would freely vote to join Russia? The current war seems related to the inability of Russia to prevail in the Donbas.

Back to your original point, we see biased reporting and think we understand. The CoV Trusted News Initiative has tried to control the narrative and along the way demonized any who might oppose or question the narrative. This has added to the insults of terrible, failed policies which have harmed many more people beyond the reputations of solid scientists. Aside from failed policies, we also now see that the thing that was to save society, mRNA vaccines, might even be causing damage. And instead of apologies we get pleas for amnesty, forgiveness.

It will take some time to expose the details of the failures. I'm not much of advocate for assessing blame or taking retribution. But we need a serious housecleaning to remove those who created the policies and serious questioning of why there was no internal pushback from objective scientists. How could objective, highly trained scientists not see the damage to the public?

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ebear's avatar

Vaccine skeptic, and yet you cite a Guardian article as authoritative on the Holdomor? The Guardian. Tireless promoter of the vaccine agenda. Seriously?

Then there's this:

"Russia has since 2014 (many say 2009) been causing divisions. Who might accept that post Holodomor citizens would freely vote to join Russia? The current war seems related to the inability of Russia to prevail in the Donbas."

Utter nonsense. 2014 was the year the legitimate government of Ukraine (as confirmed by OSCE observers in 2010) was overthrown in a US sponsored violent coup, rejected by the predominately Russian population of Donbas and Crimea, both regions that were part of Russia until 1922 (Donbas) and 1954 (Crimea) and where the dominant ethnicity has been Russian since the time of Catherine the Great.

One of the first acts of the new government was to ban the Russian language in government employment and education. Imagine the reaction if you tried that in Quebec with the French language. The people of the Donbas quite rightly rejected the coup and any subsequent laws passed by that illegitimate government and declared their autonomy, confirmed by massive majority support by referendum.

There then followed a war in which the Ukrainian army attempted to regain control of the Donbas by force and failed, after which they began indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas which persisted for 8 years until Russia stepped in and put a stop to it.

"The current war seems related to the inability of Russia to prevail in the Donbas."

This is completely delusional. Russia has already prevailed. The Donbas is now part of Russia and reconstruction is underway as we speak. The only remaining question is how much of what was once Ukraine will return to Russia (by popular vote) and how much will remain as an impoverished rump state or be reincorporated into Poland.

Ukrainian apologists never fail to bring up the Holdomor, as if it was unique to Ukraine and not something that affected the entire USSR, as a result of Stalin's policies, who incidentally was Georgian not Russian, another fact conveniently left out.

Blaming Russians for events perpetrated by communists in the 1930's is like blaming present day Germans for the crimes of the Nazis. No one alive today in either Germany or Russia had anything to do with those events. Completely disingenuous.

But why listen to me? Here's what the BBC had to say 8 years ago before they too became part of the NATO propaganda drive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SBo0akeDMY

Max Blumenthal also had something to say about it 4 years ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5Uf7aooxvE

or more recently, Time magazine weighed in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy910FG46C4

Frankly, I find it incredible that anyone who mistrusts the official Covid/Vaccine narrative would buy into the blatant western propaganda surrounding the conflict in Ukraine. when it's the exact same people that are lying to you.

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HardeeHo's avatar

The Guardian article was from 1933, not the same paper as today and I provided anther history citation. The propaganda about 2014 remains that on both sides. Currently the Ukrainians seem willing to die for their nation and leaders, affirming political realignment post 2014. From all I see the Russians face great trouble in hanging on with logistics in favor of the West in the proxy. We can hope the war won't spread as Iran and N Korea enter the equation.

Our viewpoints may differ, Ok by me.

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ebear's avatar

The article I referred to is Ukraine's forgotten famine by James Marson from Wed 18 Nov 2009, not the Manchester Guardian article you posted after it.

"The propaganda about 2014 remains that on both sides."

The propaganda is coming entirely from the west. The facts as I stated above are easy enough to research. Again the BBC:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-26089450

Interesting how their narrative has shifted 180 degrees since 2014, but it doesn't alter the facts of what happened back then. Facts, which are easy to verify. You only have to look beyond the propaganda being pushed by western MSM.

"From all I see the Russians face great trouble in hanging on with logistics in favor of the West in the proxy."

You're not looking very hard then. Four oblasts are now part of Russia, with a couple more soon to join. Ukraine is a failed state at this point. The only thing keeping them going is the USA and NATO, and that will end soon. The plan was to bleed Russia in a protracted conflict but it didn't quite work out that way. Another case of Imperial Overreach. Probably their last.

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