VIDEO — Rockefeller Foundation (Key Globalist entity) predicts Famine. The next global food crisis that could begin in the next six months.

April 27, 2022 in News, Video by RBN Staff

 

Source: Investment Watch Blog

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We very rarely have the “privilege” of hearing from this leader of the Globalist Cabal – the Rockefeller Foundation. We are seeing classic Problem (food crisis which they created by fertilizer issues, war, global lockdowns, etc) — Reaction (people go hungry, starve to death due to famine) — Solution (Great Reset BS, less people to feed with the less food?).

The Globalists feel a karmic need to tell us about a major calamity they are about to do to us. It looks like they plan to try and starve us us to death in late fall through winter. This will be the real dark winter Biden was talking about last year. Probably coupled with natural gas, heating oil and electricity shortages so peoplex in the northern climates freeze to death.


 

Rockefeller Foundation President Starts Countdown Until All Hell Breaks Loose

By Tyler Durden

Rockefeller Foundation President Rajiv Shah told Bloomberg Television’s David Westin a “massive, immediate food crisis” is on the horizon.

Shah provides what could be a timeline for the next global food crisis that could begin “in the next six months.”

He said global fertilizer supply disruptions caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine would have an “even worse” impact on the crisis, slashing crop yields worldwide.

Shah said debt relief and emergency aid for emerging market countries are needed to mitigate the effects of the food crisis.

WEF founder Klaus Schwab famously said in early 2020, months after the virus pandemic began, “The pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world to create a healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous future.”

While Schwab and other global elites have been calling for a global reset, Rockefeller Foundation’s managing director of Food Initiative Sara Farley has echoed the same message.

Farley’s note published on WEF’s website titled “How to reimagine our food systems for a post-COVID world” outlined the need to “redesign supply chains with nutrition and human health in mind.”

Rockefeller Foundation’s senior vice president of Food Initiative Roy Steiner recently said, “the world is spending far too much on foods that are bad for people and bad for the planet.”

And what could Steiner likely be referring to? Ah yes, possibly cattle farming and how it uses massive amounts of natural resources, such as water and feed, to produce meat. WEF has advocated the need for the global food supply to inject insects into human diets.

Shah’s timeline for the next food crisis is an ominous warning that elites will use the events as a perfect opportunity to implement their plan to begin the transformation of the food supply system. Meat becomes a delicacy for the rich while the working-poor are stuck eating insects and berries. The great reset is well underway


 

Biden FBI Continues to Ignore Attack on Food Supply, 2 Dozen Major Fires So Far, But Issues Warning Over Coming Cyber Attacks on Processing Plants

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A new warning right now for local farmers.

The FBI says you need to be on alert for ransomware attacks. As KDKA money editor Jon Delano explains, those attacks on farmers could impact the rest of us at the grocery store.

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Whether it’s a dairy or poultry farm, a cattle farm, or a farm that grows grain, farming is a key part of Pennsylvania’s economy.

“Farming is our number one industry right now in the state of Pennsylvania,” says state Sen. Elder Vogel, a Beaver County Republican and a local farmer.

“It accounts for about $84 billion,” says Bill Zeiders with the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.

That explains why the FBI says cybercriminals using ransomware may go after farmers, especially during this season when many crops are planted.


Rajiv Shah, President, Rockefeller Foundation

 


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