WHAT’S FOR DINNER?

Over 30% of the manufactured fertilizer chemicals, produced from oil, passes through the Hormuz Strait each year and it’s these artificial fertilizers that have made it possible for the human population of Earth to increase to 8 billion people. Most farming areas on our globe were depleted of most of their nutrients long ago and without the yearly addition of fresh nutrient, would be unable to produce crops sufficient to feed everyone.

Right now it’s Spring in the Western Hemisphere. It’s planting season and the fields need to be fertilized, plowed and planted. Right now is also when the availability of fertilizers is being blocked. Just saying…

Doctors are becoming more and more alarmed as they see infant mortality increasing among those whose mothers took the Covid injections. These children are dying from diseases and problems they never should have had and are showing the same spike proteins in their blood that their mothers have, even though they never got the shots. Just saying…

NATO seems to be disintegrating. If it does, then when a NATO member, or I should say former NATO member gets attacked by, say, China or Russia, no one will come to their aid. In other words, if NATO goes, the primary impediment to making war on a smaller nation no longer exists, so why not do it? Just saying…

Africa reached it’s maximum sustainable population many decades ago. Anyone remember Kwashiorkor babies? That’s when infants turn into skeletons with bloated stomachs because the people don’t stop making babies even though there’s already too many of them for the available food supply. So there was this massive famine in Ethiopia, over a million people died of starvation, mostly women and children because of a drought that severely limited harvests. That was just Ethiopia and a lack of rain. Now let’s think about just this one year, 2026 and the fall harvest ahead, and a global lack of soil nutrients. What if there’s a drought, too? A global drought? Just saying…

Google says: “Early 2026 reports already indicate significant droughts in the US Southeast, parts of South America, and East Africa.” I don’t know about “parts of South America” but East Africa is the most populous part of the continent, so it looks like Ethiopia may be in for it again. The US Southeast is a massive food producer that includes 60% of the total U.S. agricultural export volume. The USA is still the breadbasket of the world. Just saying…

Of course, all of this is no doubt completely coincidental…

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