Has anyone else noticed that natural disasters targeting farmland have skyrocketed in the last w Years? Between "freak" floods, fires, and supply chain "glitches," it feels almost too coincidental. Meanwhile, multinational corporations (with deep ties to WEF and major government donors) are pouring billions into lab-grown meat, synthetic dairy, and vertical farming operations. We had covid (that made supplying food harder), that freak show in the suez canal some years prior, the russian-ukraine war (Ukraine is a net exporter of grain!) and now trade wars. All the major events in the last 5 years seem to be designed to scare people about food scarcity.
Here’s the pattern I’m seeing: Disrupt traditional agriculture ("climate disasters," supply chain breakdowns)-> Blame "climate change" and "pandemics" for food instability->normalize synthetic food as the "solution"->Consolidate food production into the hands of a few tech companies.
If you control food, you control people. You can impose social credit systems (like the ones in China that are definitely the blue print of something bigger), forced rationing and social compliance via food access. Coincidentally (or not?), top executives from biotech food firms have moved into advisory roles in major international bodies (like the UN Food Program) over the last three years. This isn’t just capitalism, it's something way more scary, It’s controlled transition to artificial, lab grown food. Forcing the population off traditional, independent food sources onto patented, easily-regulated synthetic ones. Food is power, watch who’s seizing it.
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