All part of depopulation
First make all the foods fake (GMO)
Then destroy natural medicine
Then rollout feminism to turn masculine into passive do nothing cowards
Then rollout C0ViD 💉 (lethal injecti0ns)
Then they’ll be a push back of course not everyone is a moron.
Then buy all the farms and throw their food in the garbage
Then introduce climate change
Blame food shortage because of too many people
Then food shortages + C0ViD jabs will cause a lot of people to perish.
I don’t know the 1% next plan yet..
But from not until 2030 things aren’t looking good.
Advice? Get out of any first world you’re in now!
3rd world countries is where you wanna be in.
Rely On a source of income online or offline that won’t force you to take the mark of the beast.
And educate yourself.
Bible had already predicted this 5000 years ago.11 Reply
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+1 yMainly down to panic buying for the fuel, I filled up this morning at Tescos 99ron, no queues, only me and two other cars there, this was 08:10 am ish.
There is a lot of politics at play and the media causing panic.
a lot is down to nearly a year of minimal HGV drivers getting qualified, coupled with a Brexit and foreign drivers.
Not had any problem getting food and other stuff.
example about panic buying, was on the news about shortage of drivers for abattoirs, then what happens people buy 10 packs of bacon instead of their usual 1.31 Reply
+1 yProblems in what way? Many countries are. Food has gone up about 15% in Canada but of course our wages never will. My Mom and Dad raised 6 kids, bought a home 2 times in their lifetime from 1947 to 1977 on one salary, Yes they were frugal but your pay went a lot farther. In the early 1990's I could rent a home for $500 a month, in 2018 I could rent a 1 bedroom apartment for $900 a month which now cost $1,200 to $2,600 a month. I did not see my pay go up $300. Many people need a car here. There is no bus system in the suburbs. It is all very scary.
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It's completely overhyped in the media not once have I gone to the supermarket and not been able to buy what I wanted and also never had a problem buying fuel in some areas they have had problems because the media hype it up and selfish people panic buy but overall no drama of course you can't have as big a change as Brexit combined with a pandemic and not encounter a few problems but we are fine Paris xx
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@karaspara exactly same here, media trying to cause a panic.
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No issues here with any supermarkets or fuel stations
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u +1 yDo you think the cause is Brexit or the shortage of delivery drivers caused by the covid pandemic?
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Plandemic
+1 yThe issue primarily came from truck drivers, most truck drivers were part of the European union and not originally locals. They either moved elsewhere, retired or got a different career. Truck drivers were paid very little in comparison to the cost of living and rising fuel costs and taxes recently raised as well. To solve this issue quickly, they have to offer temporary work with excellent pay and bring drivers in from other countries to assist until they are able to properly train new employees, pay them fairly and have them safely on the roads.
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Thats a good point. The same happened in hospitals in the US. A lot of nurses quit after they were forced to get the shot. Currently there are staff shortages and temporary nurses are getting paid up to 4x as much
5.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. It's all part of a greater agenda. There are thousands of cargo ships full of food, manufactured goods and fuel anchored off of the U. S. coast. They aren't being allowed to dock and unload.
The global economy is being brought to a halt in order to put as much pressure as possible on people's lives.
Those behind it will blame covid and any number of other things, but the goal is to cause so much instability that people will accept increasing government authoritarian measures in the name of "emergency".
The final goal is institution of a Global Government/New World Order that has been rebranded as the Great Reset.12 ReplyIt's just a start it's about to get worst than that we all seems to think that life wil go on as usual forever but it won't there is a point after that the shortage and war for survival will start and it might come around too soon since we don't care what we destroy to keep our phones running
11 Reply1.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. They don't, in fact. But people panicked when they thought there might be shortages, so they rushed to get as much stuff as possible even if they didn't need it.
The same thing happened here on the first lockdown, last year. We had enough for everyone, but people were retarded and rushed the store to get everything they could.
They became the reason of the shortage they were afraid of.31 ReplyDo you mean gas as in gas or gasoline?, we get half our gas from Norway apparently, no shortage of what we call petrol, just distribution and panic buying that creates a shortage at the pumps,,,
As for food shortages, I work in a supermarket, yeh some things run out but again this is down to distribution and also hoarding,,,12 ReplyDid and would they help us if we were in the same situation? If so, then obviously we should help them. If they did not help us in the same situation or similar situation then know they're on their own
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+1 yIt’s the UK’a crap government. There’s a shortage of HGV drivers so what do they do? Let more people into the country to attempt to fill the gap when what they should’ve done was offer training programs and loans to those wanting to obtain a licence
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Best make the most of our bit of freedom then before he comes back and decides to close the borders now he’s had his trip 😹
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+1 yThat's what happens when you shut down an entire economy. It's sad because it makes life difficult for millions of people but it's not unexpected. We're seeing it in the US too.
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Yes, Thanks to Slow NO Joe, @Prettygurl12 xx
26.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. They are the canary in the coal mine , Paris. Just wait until after the first of the year we will all be standing in line to buy a loaf of bread and filling our gas tanks.
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We shall Also, @exitseven, Be Roasting ChestNuts over an Open Fire of Doom and Gloom.:((xx
+1 yDon't feel left out. It will be catching up with us soon. Gas here is already $4 a gallon and seems ready to creep up. There are shortages in food like meat products. Stay tuned.
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Joe is a schmoe!
5.2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. It's sad, but we knew this would happen. No country survives alone and this is only the beginning. Sadly I feel that worse things will happen.
22 Reply1.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Its not a big deal, it is mainly in the South East England around London (the same area were Insulate Britain are Protesting), they rest of the country is situation normal.
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Its the usual Main Stream Media thing - It only matters if its in or around London, Outside of London/M25 Ring Road there has to have been an active shooter situation, or a crazy fundamentalist has blown up a pop concert or the Prime Minister/ Royalty has paid a visit before the Main Stream Media pay any attention to it.
+1 yHah, you have not seen nothing yet. Shits going to get so bad. That you will think USA is a 3rd world country
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+1 ySoon every country will suffer the same shortages. All part of the Great Reset.
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Prices are going up in a lot of industries. The second hand car market is insane right now.
2.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Luckily not effected by the gas but food shortages are getting annoying can still get what u need but just have to travel to more shops
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So the gas issue wouldn't have been as bad but as with anything people started panic buy and because people started doing it everyone started doing it to not be left with none so the issue was made worst which made stations start capping how much u could buy and opening at specific times to try and help traffic
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+1 yWhile I don't like seeing anyone having a hard time, doing without, skimping by, etc. ( and I've gone on 5 mission trips, 2 international, 3 local to help people), etc., my God, myself, and my family come first, with all due respect.
11 Reply It's just people panic buying and hording the same thing could easily happen anywhere else with people just as susceptible
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+1 yIt's unfortunate- but hopefully, people will learn the lesson now, as opposed to from a later crisis, when it's much more devastating.
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+1 yMaybe half-and-half since I’ve seen gas shortages many times throughout my life everywhere around the world but food shortages is never usually a problem with countries like that so it just shows you how screwed up everything is
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He’s the last person I would count on to fix that mess
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Yeah nothing got in his way
5.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Who could have possibly anticipated that Brexit would have massive negative effects?
31 Reply11.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Sadly predictable and worse than toilet paper shortages.
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+1 yIts sad for the people, but its kind of a grave dug by themselves.
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+1 yIn Sweden we have gas problems too. Very soon 1 liter is gonna cost about 3$, for 1 fucking liter.
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Moderna and Astra too
+1 yPitfalls of globalism. Hopefully, this will lead to more localism in economies.
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Hopefully not.
3.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. United States are having much of the same problem due to the vaccine mandates
11 Reply4.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. its a lack of truck drivers, not a shortage of goods and thats due to brexit sending many of our euroean drivers home... i predicted this four years ago as did many others who thought leaving the eu was a bad idea. we also have chronic problems with staffing care homes and the nhs along with several other sectors
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+1 yIt's not good I hate it when things are hard on anyone. Wish I could make life and the world a lot easier.
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+1 yScary in that it sounds like they could have taken steps to avoid it with a little foresight but didn't. Similar problems could hit other countries.
21 Reply 8.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I feel like the fact that the US has been having this issue for like five or six months now seems to be playing a big part of why the UK is having the same issue now.
11 Reply2.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. The queen can only eat so many beans in one sitting.
Her gas is simply not enough to sustain the current population of the UK.11 Reply
+1 yIt's their own fault. They asked for it due to their own bigotry and discrimination and now they are suffering. Good.
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+1 yYou wanted a Brexit, now you have it.
Europe says get on here and cycle 🖕😎11 Reply
+1 yIt's times like these that I'm proud to live in the great USA.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yBuild back better, right
Just wait for the government mandated genocides and asset seizures of guns, gas powered cars, cash, cryptocurrency, bonds/stocks/shares, precious metals and commodities11 Reply4.2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. @Paris13 This whole world is in a sad state of affairs
11 Reply1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I lived in the UK and I'm happy I left. Brexit was a horrible fucking idea. Then you push covid on top? Lmao, get fucked.
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yThese shortages are going to happen everywhere. Be prepared.
21 Reply18.6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. There’s massive transport issues around the globe right? I’d say anti-vaxxers may be indirectly to blame.
11 Reply4.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. UK doing better than USA at least UK saw the shortages coming hot Army driving trucks when slow joe dont even know France called their Ambassador back.
11 ReplyAnd pretty soon it could be worldwide. Already happening in the USA
21 ReplyI don't really give a care to be honest, it is what it is I guess.
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+1 yIt’s terrible because the saddest thing is that this is being done on purpose!!!
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But it’s what Democrat supporters want. This is their Utopia.
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+1 yNot the UK there always talking shit about America and how bad we are wow
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And of course well help them and all the Brits will forget we helped them like alway
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Trump didn't help Puerto Rico
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+1 yeveryone is having gas and food shortages right now
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 ySocialism always leads to famine and other supply shortages. This situation is no different. It’s the utopia we all dreamed of.
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+1 yKinda funny cause their “ sophisticated countries of Europe”
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yIt's about time they get punished for colonizing half of the world.
11 Reply12.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Brexit and an incompetent government will do that.
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+1 yMy thoughts are: karma
11 Reply10.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. It’sThe same thing here
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+1 yI like people from the UK, so I feel bad for them.
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My fiance is There. xx
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Sorry to hear that. Hopefully things get straightened out there and you two can have good life together. We have shortages in Canada too but not as bad as it is there.
I'm hoping they'll be able to get help.
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+1 yWelcome to the Global economy
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+1 yMore media scaremongering and social controls
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+1 yIt is sad. Hope things go normal there
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+1 yThat is sad for them.
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361 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Hopefully it will get better soon!
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+1 yWell it's completely orchestrated so
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+1 yIt is sad, Paris!
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