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Jon Rappoport on Food Destruction, and the Collapsologists

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(L) The Economic Ninja channel at  YouTube shows fire in a food processing plant on April 23, 2022 (R) Raphael Stevens and Pablo Servigne(L) The Economic Ninja channel at  YouTube shows fire in a food processing plant on April 23, 2022 (R) Raphael Stevens and Pablo Servigne, Photo by Bridgman in The Guardian

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

In their book How Everything Can Collapse, Pablo Servigne and Raphael Stevens say:

“Very few people these days can manage without a supermarket, credit card or petrol station. When a civilization becomes ‘uprooted’ — i.e., when a majority of its inhabitants no longer have a direct link with the Earth system (earth, water, wood, animals, plants, etc.) — the population becomes entirely dependent on the artificial structure that maintains it. If this ever more powerful structure collapses, it’s the survival of the entire population that may be endangered.” (p 86)

I feel pretty sure this is happening now. Servigne and Stevens refer to themselves as members of a new academic discipline: collapsology.  I will present their predictions below. Note: their book was published in French in 2015, but only got its English translation in 2020.

First, let us listen to the remarkable Jon Rappoport, host of the website NoMoreFakeNews.com. He has published an open letter to the FBI, New York Times and Washington Post, asking why they are not telling us of the destruction of food processing plants.  Here it is:

by Jon Rappoport

I see no evidence you people are investigating or covering the string of food-processing-plant destructions across America.

Is there a problem? Do you think these accounts are fake?

Do you assume they’re unrelated?

Do you think it’s important to hide these events from the public?

Do you think the strong possibility of coordinated attacks on these facilities is merely a bad disaster movie turned out by Hollywood hacks?

Do you want to feature “other reasons” for food shortages? Such as Russia? Putin? Truckers? COVID? Racism? The high costs of processing? Putin? Russia? My Aunt Martha? The man in the moon? Putin?

Do you seriously think the majority of Americans still have faith in your methods and agendas?

Gateway Pundit: “On August 11, Tyson Foods Inc TSN.N meat-processing plant in Kansas caught fire causing significant damage. The plant was subsequently indefinitely shut down despite providing approximately 6 percent of the US supply chain’s beef. Analysts warned the closure of the facility would catastrophically impact market prices nationwide.”

“On August 23, Patak Meat Products, a meat processor in Cobb County, Georgia was set ablaze. The temporary closure of the facility, a family-owned business had minimal impact on the national food supply chain.”

“On September 13, a third food plant was set on fire. JBS beef production plant in Grand Island, Nebraska, which processes 5 percent of the nation’s beef, was reportedly aflame for nearly 15 hours.”

“On February 22, Shearer’s Food Processing Plant in Hermiston, Oregon, which supplies a large portion of the western United States with potato chips, burned down.”

“On March 16, a Walmart facility in Indianapolis, Indiana was set aflame. The Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives bureau’s National Response Team is reportedly investigating the cause and origin of the fire.”

“On April 11, a fire demolished East Conway Beef & Pork. Just two cows were killed. Firefighters spent 16 hours hosing down the rubble, the Conway Daily Sun reports.”

“On April 13, a massive fire at the Taylor Farms Processing Facility in Salina, California was ignited, burning down nearly 85 percent of the 225,000 square foot building. The California agriculture company supplies salad kits in grocery stores nationwide.”

“On April 15, China-owned US pork producer, Smithfield Foods, shut down its operations in South Dakota. the plant Chinese billionaire owner Wan Long, claimed the US facility warranted closure amid the threats presented by COVID-19.”

“Earlier this week, on April 19, a fire destroyed the headquarters of Azure Standard, the nation’s primary supplier of organic and healthy food. The cause of the fire remains unclear.”

There are more, linked at TIMCAST[dot]com.

To be fair, I realize that none of these events connects to your major concerns: puberty blockers for third-graders; men identifying as women competing against women in swimming pools; releasing violent-crime suspects on payment of minimal bail; confirming that all white people are systemic racists; maintaining open borders to ensure an adequate supply of incoming street-fentanyl for all US residents.

But still.

Everybody wants to eat food.

So this is an issue.

Think it over and get back to my team at Index of Bloviating Excuses For Investigations That Aren’t Taking Place, PO Box 12345, America, a Public-Private Partnership, Inc.

(To read about Jon Rappoport’ mega-collection, The Matrix Revealedclick here.)

A Timetable from the Collapsologists

In their book, How Everything Can Collapse, Pablo Sevigne and Raphael Stevens have presented a table entitled “When Trucks Stop, the United States Stops” I have altered it only slightly:

During the first 24 hours (p 181):

— the delivery of medical supplies will stop in the affected area — Hospitals will run out of basic supplies, such as syringes and catheters
— Service stations will start to run out of fuel
— Some factories will suffer a shortage of parts — the post and other parcel deliveries will cease

After one day:
— Food shortages will appear
— Fuels will no longer be readily available leading to soaring prices and long queues at service stations
— Assembly-line factories will start laying off workers

After two to three days:
— Food shortages will worsen, especially if people hoard food
–Essential supplies like powdered milk, bottled water, and canned meat will disappear
— Cash machines will run out of banknotes and banks will not be able to handle certain transactions
— Rubbish bins will overflow
— Ships will be stuck in ports
— All rail transport will slow down and come to a halt.

Electricity (p 183):
— Without electricity it is impossible to operate coal mines or oil pipelines or maintain running-water distribution systems, communication and computer centers.

Sevigne and Stevens also quote David Korowitz who has posited a scenario of bankruptcy of a state in the EU.

“In less than two weeks, the crisis would spread exponentially across the world. After three weeks, some vital sectors would not be able to reboot their activities.”

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  1. Globalists are pushing starvation now, world population according to the statistics ( which I can’t confirm ) the population is screaming upwards and places like Australia are using too many resources – most of them supplied by globalist multinational corporations.
    So they push their agendas such as Global Warming which is now shown to be totally fake, but the true believers are still stuck with the programming. They are trying to extend it with the “Teal” (blue/green) movement, they used to have “Doctors for Forests” in Western Australia, then they had Zali Steggall bring out the Teal, is she a globalist protege, well, funding (media attention) has to come from somewhere if you want to usurp Abbot’s seat which he held for 25 years.
    Here’s Bosi and Aussie Cossack commenting on the new Blue/Green coalition, which is legitimised by belief in “climate change”. Actually the floods are caused by local councils and developers building on flood plains, also failed drainage plans. Caveat Emptor applies to these properties but try to tell the public that, they are in thrall of nanny state socialism, even if they are a bit stand-offish towards big brother. After the election we will get a heavy dose of big brother and gaslight news.

    • A couple of years ago I caught the 2nd half of a documentary on SBS TV about surviving on a rubbish tip, this was not the lower caste Indians, this was for Westerners, it was a bit of an odd one so I watched it to the end when I was highly amused to see it was produced by Rockerfella Foundation

    • “Actually the floods are caused by local councils and developers building on flood plains, also failed drainage plans”

      Which goes to the fact that local governments are rogue corporations that aren’t set on anything more than increasing their own profit margins

    • part ; c & p from ft , if paywalled , … sorry

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      Two thousand years of history will be explored as never before at a newly unveiled Museum of London. But it is the capital’s history that is proving a stumbling block to the £337mn project’s timetable, as meat traders at Smithfield market wield a centuries-old law to block access to half the site.

      The City of London Corporation, the ancient local authority of the Square Mile, is landlord of the disputed venue where the London Museum — its new name — will eventually have more than double the display space available at its current home in a traffic-blighted corner of the Barbican complex.

      Plans for the new venue announced last week detail the ample room to showcase some of the 7mn treasures previously locked away in storerooms, among them the Cheapside Hoard, the world’s greatest collection of Elizabethan and Jacobean jewellery. The new site sits alongside Farringdon station, where the long-delayed Crossrail line is set to deliver a surge in commuters.

      The project is one of the biggest and most complex museum developments in Europe. Before the surveyors and architects arrived, little was known about the structure of its new home, the old General Market building at Smithfield, which has a working rail line running through its lower floors and required extensive renovation to make safe.

      The plans include moving the contents of the museum’s old building — among them 20,000 skeletons conserved from every era of London’s history — while navigating the fallout from the pandemic. This included inflated construction costs and the lockdown challenges of renovating part of its new site.”

  2. Goya Foods CEO Warns We’re on the Precipice of a Global Food Crisis
    By Joe Hoft
    Published April 27, 2022 at 2:10pm
    564 Comments

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/goya-foods-ceo-warns-precipice-global-food-crisis/

    Something Really Dark Is Going On In America As FBI Warns Of Coming Cyber Attacks On Our Food Processing Plants And Supply Chain – ‘A Very Strange Trend Is Impacting Our Food Supply’

    Globalist Talking Head Hints, If You Haven’t Prepared Yet, You’re About Out Of Time To Do So

    On April 21st, we reported in this story on ANP about a series of mysterious incidents at well over a dozen US food processing plants that involved fires, explosions and even planes crashing into them, and while the MSM would surely label such occurrences as ‘just coincidences’, even Tucker Carlson on Fox News and Dan Bongino on his show just called these events out as something more as seen in the 1st two videos at the bottom of this story. ……………..

    https://allnewspipeline.com/Something_Really_Dark_Is_Going_On_In_America.php

  3. Not trying to be contrarian ( it’s effortless ) but we would all be better off without many of the food processing plants. Maybe there are some kind of vegans shutting them down. It’s very hard to work out the reality of things these days. A couple of short clips about the well overdue trials of Dicktator Dan serve as an topical example.

    If you’re confused by now here’s another

    Will this turn into the $#!&-bomb that takes the entire communist party down ? We can only hope

  4. Here’s some suggestions for those who are just starting to stock a food locker.
    Corned beef is a big one. You can make all sorts of meals with it. Sometimes when I’m hungry, I’ll eat half a can of the crap. There are lot of menus from around the world. In the Philippines, fried corn beef is used like ‘bacon’ in a morning meal. I prefer to fry some potatoes and onions and then add the corned beef to create ‘corned beef hash’.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corned_beef

    Another one is SPAM. I have eaten more SPAM than I really care to think about. There are all sorts of different kinds of SPAM – regular, spicy, turkey, bacon – hell, I can’t keep up with all the variations around the world. When I was out bush I used to have a can of bacon spam to resort to when our bacon ran out. I would thin slice it and fry it and the guys thought it was as good as real bacon. – It was ‘bush’, your mileage may differ.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(food)

    • Crikey I never thought I would read such stuff. I filled up under the stairs with cans of beans, pineapple rings, peaches, tomato products pf various types, curry sauce in jars, rosehip jam, bags of oats, tuna and sardines galore, but spam never entered my head. I also go the little asian bidet which you can get at bunnings these days so a roll of loo paper lasts for weeks, no brawling in the supermarket aisles for me, and I got everything at the old price. You can even find jars and cans in places like the $2 shop, these types of things are still good decades later, they found a can in Antarctica and it was still ok after 100 years. If you want to try the $2 shop I suggest you try one first before buying two dozen. Under my stairs is full now or I would get some more stuff, this will take years to use up if there is no disaster.
      Over there near Brisbane people are probably more edgy having seen all the houses, cars and cows going down the river but I feel pretty relaxed here.
      Sir Isaac Newton worked out the end times wouldn’t start until after 2060. Scotty must be onto this because that’s when our obsolete nucular submarines are scheduled to arrive. By that time the CCP Space Force will be able to vaporise them with gamma rays from their killer satellite. In the meantime I guess we will all be asked for ever more tax to pay for the end times which we won’t even be around to see, look how long the communo-fascists are taking just to implement the mark of the beast, they had dogs chipped decades ago.

  5. Episode 2762 at X22Report.com
    Just do it for about 50 minutes or go listen to the ‘ministry of truth’ on msm and the ABC.
    Ps. I hear that Allegra as a independent is just there to bolster Dave Sharma in Wentworth for the preferences.
    Who knows?
    ‘My dog’ goes to the top of the ticket.
    Oh: and Tennessee are allowing Ivermectin to be bought over the counter.
    Make sure when facing the globalist footpath fascists FOR EACH PARTY, ask why our governments have banned Ivermectin and killed so many, because the treatment IS BANNED.
    DID I HEAR ‘MANSLAUGHTER’?

    • They have some people on the special coma treatment for up to 3 months, the machine pumps the oxygen into their blood, all this to avoid using Ivermectin, what a way to suck up medicare dollars hey, a small packet of Ivermectin produced in India for $10 but they use their coma treatment at what, $5000 a day or whatever, that is blowing out to quarter or half a million probably, no wonder the government has to print $200 billion every year.
      Anyone wants to look up the coma treatment try Prince Alfred Hospital, a river of gold.

      • What a business. Instead of spending $100 on ivermectin, get the government to fund comas at WHAT… $5000/day. What an incentive to never bring someone out of a coma.

  6. From the Cookedpedia, formerly known as wikipedia,
    Famine due to global cooling:

    The Great Famine of 1315–1317 (or to 1322) was the first major food crisis to strike Europe in the 14th century. Millions in northern Europe died over an extended number of years, marking a clear end to the earlier period of growth and prosperity during the 11th and 12th centuries. An unusually cold and wet spring of 1315 led to widespread crop failures, which lasted until at least the summer of 1317; some regions in Europe did not fully recover until 1322. Most nobles, cities, and states were slow to respond to the crisis and when they realized its severity, they had little success in securing food for their people. In 1315, in Norfolk, England, the price of grain soared from 5 shillings/quarter to 20 shillings/quarter. It was a period marked by extreme levels of criminal activity, disease and mass death, infanticide, and cannibalism. It had consequences for Church, State, European society and future calamities to follow in the 14th century. There were 95 famines in medieval Britain, and 75 or more in medieval France. More than 10% of England’s population, or at least 500,000 people, may have died during the famine of 1315–1316.

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    Pacte de Famine (French pronunciation: ​[pakt də famin], Famine Pact) was a conspiracy theory adopted by many living in France during the 18th century. The theory held that foods, especially grain, were purposely withheld from them, for the benefit of privileged interest groups. During this period French citizens obtained much of their nourishment from grain.

  7. Kissinger Says something like this years ago, paraphrasing .
    ‘Control the water, control the food, control the population. …..’.
    That is how we fuck you all. (My interpretation)
    Well Australian politicians and complicit mass media, THINK, Skinned politicians, bureaucrats lying tyrannical injectors and shock joke spivs will be just as tasty as Terry’s canned spam and most satisfying.
    They have to be skinned first, the tar and feathers should be discarded.

    • Erik Enby did one hell of a job keeping he faith till age 84 in he face of persecution. I think he would be most appreciative if you would today write to 3 officials in your country to make a stink about the FDA’s imminent approval of shots for kids under age 5

      “Health experts say young children are part of the COVID-19 chain of transmission, and getting shots in their arms will help reduce coronavirus rates in Massachusetts and elsewhere around the country.

      “A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published in March shows that during the omicron surge, children under 5 were hospitalized at a rate about five times higher than they were during the delta surge.”

    • Scotty has just announced he is cutting the price of BigPharma products – this is what the junk-food junkies want, it is a policy winner. Bread, circuses and junk.

  8. Life saver; move to Tennessee, US (half size of Victoria, Aus)
    Tennessee changes tack – allows Ivermectin over the counter and more.

    https://uncoverdc.com/2022/04/27/tennessee-makes-ivermectin-available-without-prescription/

    In the meantime, FDA continues its depopulation agenda.

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Monday the approval of Veklury (remdesivir) to treat infants 28 days and older!!

    https://uncoverdc.com/2022/04/27/the-fda-just-approved-remdesivir-for-infants-and-young-children/

  9. I don’t see anything in English about Erik Enby’s passing, so I will write an obituary at Gumshoe (even though you recently heard about him and Borje Peratt at this address!)

    • Sorry Mary, Erik had a lot of support, but Erik touched you so have given more thought. Gothem bothers me, but what doesn’t.
      Recently, a week ago my dad’s wife died of an unexpected heart-attack. Our world view may have been opposite but I know she was driven by “best intentions” and not so unexpected to me.
      Erik I now view through a similar historic view, late 50’s, polio, against the grain, V, my is now, this self evident but obvious by timeline(now).
      Don’t do just an obituary, make his life and contributions soar, …

      • I never really thought to mention it but my wife’s dad also was injected, was dizzy a few days then fell over and died. According to the lying filth MSM news only 35% of Australians are planning to take this year’s “flu vaccine” offering, an interesting figure.
        The group I think was 18-65 so possibly pushing it harder on old people ( a large demographic ).

  10. Speaking of old people, since recovering from the audience given to Justin Turdeau, the Queen has provided audiences to the ambassadors of Malta and Rwanda and also the president of Switzerland, thanks to royal watchers we have a few details, the Queen had a blue dress and a diamond brooch shaped like a bunch of grapes, etc. Malta of course gave us the Maltese Cross and hosts a Lombard Bank. Lombardy Italy is on the Swiss border, from MKpedia: “Lombard banking was a mount of piety style of pawn shop in the Middle Ages, a type of banking that originated in prosperous Northern Italy, in a region called Lombardy during the Middle Ages. The term was sometimes used in a derogatory sense, and some Lombardy bankers were accused of usury.” Lombards were the northerners who came down after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It appears that the religious bans forged multicultural business arrangements as much as any other force. Hence bankers could be deprecated not only for usury reasons but for xenophobic reasons too, quite handy if the rulers wanted to get rid of them and grab the loot.
    refer Daily Mail/UK/the Queen

  11. The scenario spelled out by Sevigne & Stevens would obviously trigger a tsunami of rioting & looting.
    More presciently the population would ultimately be compelled to turn to a more sustainable means of survival.
    The notion that any extant government would deliberately engineer such a situation is therefore absurd nonsense

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