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July 30, 2022

The Globalists Efforts To Starve Americans To Death Are Accelerating As The Manufactured Food Shortages, Along With The Anti-Meat And Farming Destruction Insure Massive Human Die-Off



By Susan Duclos - All News PipeLine

While Americans are struggling to survive with record high gas prices and spiking food costs, and the nation now officially in a recession, it seems awfully "coincidental" that democrats and leftist groups are declaring our meat consumption to be problematic because..... "climate change"..... as hits on our food supply chain are coming from every direction.

A simple search for climate change and meat and article after article after article comes up, showing that conflating eating meat with climate change has been the practice of the media and other groups, for years.

They obviously believe that is you repeat something often enough, it becomes true.


Make no mistake, their endgame is twofold, reduce the population by starving us, and maintain full control of those who are left.

Those topics and more are discussed below.

YES IT IS A RECESSION.........

Despite denials from the Biden administration, the MSM acting as the propaganda arm of the Democrats attempting to redefine what a recession is, and rabid liberals online (and off) denying it, As of the latest release of data, the GDP has now fallen for two consecutive quarters, which is the literal definition of a "recession."

The Washington Examiner, in a piece titled "Bidenflation has become Bidencession," they highlight the continuously changing narrative from the MSM and the Biden regime:

They said inflation was temporary. Then they said it was transitory. Now, they are saying the economy is in "anything but" a recession. But it became official on Thursday: Bidenflation has plunged the nation into a Bidencession that began in January and continues today.

The leftist website Wikipedia actually changed the meaning of the word recession, after it was announced that the GDP was down again for a second quarter, and then  suspend the ability for the page to be edited.

The Babylon Bee, a satire website that hits so close to home inasmuch as their "satire" can actually be believed, enough so that fact checkers have often done fact checks on their pieces, which again, are SATIRE and labeled as such, created a handy little flowchart. 




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The amount of twists and turns and mental gymnastics of so-called "journalists," and democrat politicians, as well as the radically liberal online social media crowd, is enough to prove the coordination and collusion between the Biden regime and the MSM. 

 If the official start of the "Bidencession" wasn't enough to make them scramble madly to deny what is right there in front of their faces, heads could figuratively be heard popping after President Trump declared this could be worse than a recession and would likely become a "depression."

 The former president singled out the collapse in Americans’ real wages, a historically depressed labor force participation rate, and the Democrat push for the Green New Deal that he said would crush economic growth.

“Not recession. Recession’s a nice word. We’re going to have a much bigger problem than recession. We’ll have a depression,” the former president said. 

Smart Asset on June 22, 2022, well before the latest figures were released showing America in a recession, offers the differences between a recession and a depression. Since it was published before the recent numbers were released, they used the correct definition of recession. 

Recession. A recession happens when the economy's inflation-adjusted GDP has declined for two or more consecutive quarters. Although this is the generally accepted definition, any serious downturn in the economy of more than a few months counts as a recession.

Depression. A recession can turn into a depression if it lasts longer than normal or is unexpectedly severe. Although there isn't a technical definition for a depression, it's essentially a sustained recession that is very difficult for the economy to recover from. You've likely heard of the Great Depression and the Great Recession. While both impacted the economy in negative ways, the Great Depression lasted for 10 years. That's seven times longer than the 18 months of the Great Recession. A depression is usually considered more severe.

The point here is that despite all denials by those trying to protect democrats from the reality of an official recession just months before the 2022 midterm elections, America's economic circumstances are dire and looking like they are going to get much worse.



ALMOST TOO EXPENSIVE TO SURVIVE, AND GETTING WORSE....

According to research conducted by Daily Mail, American families are paying "a staggering $5,915 more on everyday items." The chart above is from that study.

Unless you want to live off tomatoes, buy a flatscreen TV, a gold necklace or a men's watch, you are paying more for just about everything else.

• Item by item, we reveal what consumers are paying right now, and what they SHOULD be paying were it not for 12 months of runaway 9.1% inflation 

• Comprehensive analysis by DailyMail.com found the 45 products that were most frequently burning a hole in the pockets of the average urban shopper 

• Price rises for gasoline (59.9%) are well known, but many everyday items have jumped: Among them, eggs are up 33.1%, chicken up 18.6% and men's suits are up 24.9% 

• The typical U.S. household $5,915 cost spike is a hefty rise for households on the median income of $67,521 

• Families have cut back on everything from Friday-night treats to groceries and travel to make ends meet

• Analysts blame everything from Biden's spending spree and supply chain snarl-ups to the war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia roiling global food and energy markets 

As a side note it is a crying shame and a blight on American media that we have to depend on foreign media to tell us the truth about the state of our own economy because the MSM is too busy trying to protect the Biden regime from their own economy-destroying policies.

Reader Image: Columbia, Ms. Walmart Shoe Dept. 7/22

On top of the already almost too expensive to survive prices for everything from food to clothes to electronics, and more, we are now being told that beef prices are set to spike, yet again.

Via Fox Business:

The number of females in feedlots is up 3%, and existing herds are down roughly 2.7% from a year ago. Shagam said that combination means "supplies of cattle going to feedlots is going to be declining," resulting in "progressively tighter supplies of all fed cattle available for slaughter as we move into 2023."

With the price of ground beef up 9.7% in June from the same month a year ago, the ongoing decrease in supply could cause prices to surge even further than earlier estimates. The USDA's previous price forecast projected average steer prices would be up nearly 8.5% next year, prior to the storm of conditions causing increasing headaches for producers.

Related, July 2022: Food Prices Soar, Up 10.4 Percent From Last Year, Biggest Jump Since 1981


This is part of why prepper websites encourage their readers to stock up, more than they used to on specific items, egg & dairy products and meats as a focus, because while store prices are out-of-control in some areas, emergency survival foods will eventually be forced to catch up with those price increases.

They are already higher now than they were just last year, and next year they will be feeling the pinch of what is happening this year and will have to raise their prices again.

Fully Cooked Bacon, Ready to Eat, 80 Slices Per Pack / Case, 10 Year Shelf Life, Superior to Canned, Real Thick Cut, 2+ Pounds, No Refrigeration Needed, Grocery, Long Term Storage, Camp, Hunt, Lunch

Nutristore Freeze-Dried Ground Beef | Emergency Survival Bulk Food Storage | Premium Quality Meat | Perfect for Lightweight Backpacking, Camping, or Home Meals | USDA Inspected | 25-Year Shelf Life

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Nutristore Freeze Dried Beef Dices | 80 Large Servings | Premium Quality | USDA Inspected | Amazing Taste | Perfect for Camping | Survival Food

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ReadyWise Emergency Food Supply, Freeze-Dried Meat, Survival-Food Disaster Kit for Hurricane Preparedness, Camping Food, Prepper Supplies, Emergency Supplies, Entrée Variety-Pack Bucket, 60 Servings, Meat

Nutristore Freeze-Dried Sausage Crumbles | Emergency Survival Bulk Food Storage | Premium Quality Meat | Perfect for Lightweight Backpacking, Camping, Home Meals | USDA Inspected | 25 Year Shelf-Life

Images sent from readers, like those shown above and below, can be sent to tips@allnewspipeline.com.

Meats, eggs and other dairy products are not the only consumables seeing shortages as the image below from a reader shows.

Reader Image: Pasta sauce aisle

The note that came with the image was quite interesting as well:

Hi Susan ! It is me again... First time today in my 53 years that I returned BAD "SPOILED" Chicken to the Grocery Store. I was told by an associate that works in management that "You are not the only one who has brought back bad chicken today"..... 

Not to mention Tomato Sauce shortage.  It just keeps getting stranger. 

 A Bloomberg piece in May stated : "Prices for the world’s most consumed meat have been surging in recent months. Retail whole chickens in the US cost $1.79 per pound in April, the highest price in 15 years of records and about 19% more than their 10-year average."

Her message makes total sense when we connect the highest price in 15 years , meaning people are purchasing less of it and stores are likely putting chicken right on the edge of expiration on sale. cheaper price, people buy it, open it a day later and BOOM, spoiled!

Recommendation: If you see chicken on sale, buy it only if it is frozen or if you are going to cook it up that evening.

The tomato sauce shortages are likely to get worse as well as we have already been documenting for over a year now the shortages of pastas.

Pasta

Sauces

AARP in June warned about prices once again on the rise, highlighting butter, eggs, milk,  coffee and bread as the "5 Supermarket Staples That Cost More This Summer."

Dairy, Eggs, Coffee & Bread:

Hoosier Hill Farm Butter Powder, 2LB

Hoosier Hill Farm All American Dairy Whole Milk Powder, 6 Pound (96oz), Hormone Free & No Additives

ReadyWise Emergency Food Supply, Freeze-Dried Powdered-Egg Bucket, Disaster Kit for Hurricane Preparedness, Camping Food, Prepper Supplies, Emergency Supplies,144 Servings, Egg

Augason Farms Dried Whole Egg Product 2 lbs 1 oz No. 10 Can

Coffee Search Page 

Bread Search Page

B&M Brown Bread, Original Flavor, 16 oz (Pack of 12)

According to CNET, there are 9 products that are, or will be hard to find. The article is dated July 30, 2022, so this is the most recent projections. Those items are Baby formula, Sriracha sauce, Tampons, Popcorn, Wheat products, Pet food, Peaches, Hershey candy.

We have already linked to the pasta and breads above, so the other items are linked below.

Amazon Brand - Mama Bear Advantage Baby Formula Powder with Iron, 2'-FL HMO for Immune Support, Infant Formula, 23.2 Ounce

Enfamil NeuroPro Baby Formula, Brain and Immune Support with DHA, Iron and Prebiotics, Infant Formula Inspired by Breast Milk, Non-GMO, Powder Can, 28.3 Oz (Pack of 4)

Similac 360 Total Care Sensitive Infant Formula, with 5 HMO Prebiotics for Fussiness & Gas Due to Lactose Sensitivity, Non-GMO, Baby Formula, Ready-to-Feed, 8 Fl Oz, Pack of 24

Fix Hot Sauce, Sriracha Hot Sauce – Gourmet, Red Chili Peppers, Spicy & Bold Flavor, Non-GMO – Great in Vietnamese Pho, Ramen - Signature Flavor, 18 Ounce Squeeze Bottle (Pack of 2)

Huy Fong Sriracha Chili Hot Sauce, 28 oz Bottle (Pack of 2)

Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Popcorn Kernels, Original Yellow, 8 Lb

Pop Secret Popcorn, Movie Theater Butter, Microwave Popcorn Bags, 38.4 Oz, 12 Count Box

Del Monte Canned Sliced Peaches in Heavy Syrup, 15.25 Ounce (Pack of 12) Sliced, Cal. Freestone

Nutristore Freeze Dried Peaches | Perfect Healthy Snack | Emergency Survival Bulk Food Storage | Amazing Taste & Quality | 25 Year Shelf Life

Sun Dried California Peaches, No Sugar Added (16oz - 1 LB) Packed Fresh in Resealable Bag - Sweet Dehydrated Fruit, Snack Treat - Healthy Food, All Natural, Vegan, Kosher Certified

Hershey's Chocolate Candy

Pet Food Search Page

Tampons

BOTTOM LINE

America is in a recession, right now, and no amount of caterwauling or mental gymnastics by the Biden regime, nor the their media puppets, is going to change that fact.

Food prices continue to rise and there is no end in sight, so the normal "be stocked for an emergency," has turned into "be stocked up just to survive all the price hikes."

This is not just opinion and the July 2022 forecast by USDA Economic Research Service, states clearly "In 2022, food price increases are expected to be above the increases in 2020 and 2021. In 2022, food-at-home prices are predicted to increase between 10.0 and 11.0 percent, and food-away-from-home prices are predicted to increase between 6.5 and 7.5 percent. In 2023, food-at-home prices are predicted to increase between 2.0 and 3.0 percent, and food-away-from-home prices are predicted to increase between 3.0 and 4.0 percent."

Act accordingly.

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