The backstage is preparing a planetary famine
The backstage is preparing a planetary famine

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Video: The backstage is preparing a planetary famine
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The Holodomor is the most effective weapon of the elites in order to reformat humanity.

Food is the most essential need, it is needed every day throughout life. It is food that is the most effective tool for influencing a person in order to implement various geopolitical and social projects. With the help of controlled hunger, political and military problems were solved, fortresses were taken, states were conquered, entire civilizations were destroyed. Over time, this tool for manipulating people has not disappeared anywhere, but on the contrary - it has become more perfect, subtle and effective. And if earlier it was used openly, and hunger itself was a legal weapon, then in modern tolerant reality, when propaganda assures people that the technological process excludes any manifestation of a lack of food on Earth, the use of controlled hunger is hidden and masked in every possible way, creating the illusion of its naturalness … This, in turn, calls into question the declared goals of the technocratic development of civilization and the scientific and technological revolution.

Now any information about the state of food security of the planet is carefully dosed. The press covers only individual manifestations of hunger in various countries, which cannot provide information not only about the general condition, but also mask the goals and methods of food manipulation. The most globalist structure, the UN, periodically issues reports on this topic, which, however, not only do not show the general picture of hunger, but also hide the purpose of its creation.

In March 2017, Dominique Birgon, Director of Emergency Operations at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), announced that

more than 100 million people worldwide are severely malnourished and at risk of dying of hunger, and the number of people at risk will continue to rise, costing millions of lives. The latest figures from a UN report showed 102 million people were on the brink of starvation last year, up nearly 30 percent from the 80 million in 2015.

Birgon attributed this rise to deepening humanitarian crises in Yemen, South Sudan, Nigeria and Somalia, where conflicts and severe droughts led to a drop in food production.

Earlier, representatives of the UN World Food Program said that more than 20 million people - more than the population of Romania or Florida - are at risk of starving to death within six months in four different regions. Wars in Yemen, Nigeria and South Sudan have devastated populations, and drought in East Africa has devastated agricultural economies and left millions in poverty. Famine has been officially declared in two districts in South Sudan as a result of a prolonged civil war and an ongoing economic crisis. In northeastern Nigeria, a seven-year uprising by Boko Haram militants has displaced about 1.8 million people, forcing many to leave their farms.

A WFP report says the world is facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1945. The current situation is worse than even the most devastating famine in Ethiopia in 1984, when more than a third of the population died, all livestock fell, and people ate land mixed with dirty water. There are now 800,000 young children in the region on the brink of starvation. The daily death rate from hunger has reached two children per 10,000.

But the most serious situation is now in Yemen. According to a report by the UN World Food Organization, starvation in Yemen threatens more than 17 million people and shows an increase of 20% every 9 months. Almost 7 million more people are in a state of emergency - one step away from hunger according to the five-point integrated food security classification (IPC), according to which the international standard is from 10, 2 million people at the peak of the crisis. These numbers reflect a 21% increase in hunger rates in the poorest states of the Arab world since June 2016.

The destruction of people by hunger in these countries is taking place in a complex combination with other methods. According to a report by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, air strikes by an international coalition led by Saudi Arabia in Yemen in 2016 killed 502 and injured 838 children. The total number of murdered children around the world has reached 15,500. The publication Global Research claims that the United States and Saudi Arabia are waging a chemical and bacteriological war against Yemen, which has led to a catastrophic cholera epidemic. According to the Middle East Eye, 200 thousand children who are on the verge of starvation are most susceptible to the disease. In total, more than 1 million starving children live in the cholera epidemic areas. Children under the age of 15 now account for about 44% of new cholera cases and 32% of deaths.

A similar situation with hunger is developing in other parts of the planet - in Asia, South America, Africa, and the Far East. Conflict situations are created everywhere, which ultimately develop into mass hunger. Analysis of the overall picture shows the orderliness and purposefulness of such actions.

To whom, and, most importantly, why is it necessary to create artificial hunger? Quite frankly and directly, the answer to these questions is given in the article "Does Massive Failure of Winter Wheat Crop Signal Amos's End-of-Days Famine?" on the Israeli resource Breaking Israel News. Journalist Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz refers to the words written in the book of the prophet Amos, which predict a world famine for the sake of uniting Israel.

In all countries, except for Russia, the grain harvest is falling. In the United States and Canada, this decline is 38% per year, thus creating a catastrophic deficit in the world. The harvest in the United States is now the lowest in 108 years, and this also applies to Canada and Europe.

The famous kabbalist from Jerusalem, Rabbi Yitzhak Batzri, explains the coming famine in the world in the last times before the arrival of the Messiah, calling it a necessary stage in the messianic process and a divine goal. The rabbi explained that hunger and thirst will invariably drive people to Israel to unite them on the eve of the meeting of the Messiah (in the Orthodox tradition - the Antichrist).

“They will come for food, fleeing hunger, and they will learn that physical life is not as important as spiritual life. When people come to us, they will find that what they really lack is the special light of the Torah, coming only from Israel."

Rabbi Abraham Aryeh Trugman, director of the Chadash Torah Institute, also sees universal hunger as a necessary step in the process of moving towards the redemption of the whole world.

“These difficulties open the way for the world to connect with Israel. This is Israel's clear positioning to redeem the world and become a light for the nations. We know from the prophets that at the end of days the whole world will gather in Israel to dispel the darkness … It does not matter whether God deliberately directs this situation, or the wrong distribution of resources is an action of people, the end result will be the same - the peoples of the whole world will become closer to Israel.

How can people, according to Trugman, be able to quickly create universal hunger on earth? In early August, the Spanish edition of El Pais published an article entitled "El cierre de uno de estos pasos puede desatar el hambre", which cited a report from the British think tank Chatham House titled "Chokepoints and Vulnerabilities in Global Food Trade." The report shows 14 geographic locations and infrastructure facilities around the world that support global food security. The authors of the report show how the closure of the Black Sea railways, ports on the Black Sea, the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, Gibraltar, the Aden, Hormuz, Malacca and other straits, the Suez and Panama canals can create food shortages in various parts of the world. The authors describe the risks of overlapping these bottlenecks due to conflicts, wars or clashes. Political decisions to restrict transit or create barriers to exports also pose threats.

A careful analysis reveals that armed conflicts occur or mature at almost all 14 critical points. All sites have the military and navy of the United States and its allies, and where their presence is impossible, various sanctions and transit restrictions are applied. We are divided into two civilizations - continental and maritime. Continental countries produce value, maritime countries - by controlling logistic routes, they are plundering. For the maritime countries of the Western bloc, such as the United States, Great Britain and Israel, it will not be difficult to close all the "painful" logistic points almost simultaneously, which will very quickly cause food shortages and hunger in many parts of the world. It is near these nodes that the main aircraft carrier formations of the US fleet are located, capable of instantly turning the controlled territories into zones of chaos.

The main goal of Western geopolitics now is not to establish control over new routes, but to prevent their emergence while maintaining control over the old ones. That is why such projects as the Silk Road, the Trans-Iranian Canal and the Northern Sea Route are causing hysteria in the West, along which the Russian ice-class LNG carrier Christophe de Margerie recently passed from Norway to Korea without icebreaker escort in a record 6, 5 days. which threatens to ruin the traditional sea routes. The modernized and powerful Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Pacific fleets of Russia are now performing the task of protecting new logistics routes and pain points.

In Russia, with the recent achievement of its own food security, the situation remains extremely threatening. Constant raider seizures of farms by large agricultural holdings and criminal wars between the holdings themselves directly threaten the food security of the country. The information war for the "Kushchevsky inheritance" between the Rostov concern "Pokrovsky" and the Krasnodar agricultural holding "Kushchevsky" is well known. Both sides have their own judges - Khakhaleva from Krasnodar and Chebanov from Rostov, their own crime bosses and their high-ranking officials. Both sides have their own information resources, from the media and bloggers to trolls and bots, who hotly proletarian denounce each other. For example, some top bloggers vehemently denounce Khakhaleva and Kushchevsky in the interests of Chebanova and Pokrovsky, and some bloggers, on the contrary. Moreover, everyone has "sincere" indignation and vivid accusatory impulses in the name of the fight against corrupt officials, thieves and bandits for universal justice. Although the main purpose of these wars is one thing - to convince the population that they are taking place between Russian residents, these are ordinary internal business wars. In fact, in the shadow of this showdown are the true beneficiaries of Russian lands and agricultural assets.

In July 2017, the Center for Strategic Research held a round table dedicated to the report "Earth for People", at which shocking information was voiced by the chairman of the AKKOR Council, Vyacheslav Telegin.

Despite the fact that under Russian law, the sale of Russian land to foreigners is categorically prohibited, millions of hectares of it were owned by the pension funds of the United States, Norway and Sweden. The situation is becoming so absurd that foreign pension funds are not only buying up Russian land, but are already dictating to Russian lawmakers which land laws they should adopt. Telegin spoke about numerous phone calls to the State Duma from the Swedish embassy with demands not to adopt legislation that Russia needs.

This is facilitated by inaccuracies and outright blunders in the Russian legislation regulating the turnover of land. It seems to be written on purpose in such a way as to lead to conflict situations and to the detriment of the Russian bona fide purchaser. Large companies and agricultural holdings that can act in the interests of third parties - non-residents, unlike any other Russian farmer or farm, have more financial, legal and lobbying resources. So quietly and imperceptibly, under the guise of information wars, Russian soil is leaking under the control of Western companies, putting the country's food security achieved with such labor at risk.

There has already been a case in the history of Russia when it was precisely control over food that helped destructive forces to seize and retain power in the country. As I wrote in the article “Artificial Hunger as a Tool of Genocide. On the anniversary of the defeat of the Tambov uprising”, the Bolsheviks seized all food supplies in the country and confiscated all property doomed the country's population to the most severe hunger, while distributing sufficient rations to everyone who came to their service and to the army. Many people, in order not to die of hunger, rebelled or went to the service for rations. Thus, through the creation of an artificial controlled famine, the tasks of maintaining power in such a huge country as the Russian Empire were achieved, which cost the Russian people millions and millions of lives. It would be very foolish to repeat such mistakes.

Now food security is in the same priority as the army, navy, economy and the development of industry, science and technology. Having lost it, Russia may lose all the achievements of recent years and once again slide into chaos, revolution and genocide of the population.

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