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RIBT STUFF There's two major problems with the

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Posted On: 07/03/2022 11:27:33 AM
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Re: Steel Reserve #86428
RIBT STUFF

There's two major problems with the food investment space right now IMO.

One is the same as gold: Nationalization, confiscation (and to a lesser extent price controls), for the public good of course. I WOULD HAVE SAID "IMPOSSIBLE" A FEW YEARS AGO. NOW, NOT SO MUCH. The demons injecting babies with bioweapons are capable of anything, clearly. Equally clearly, the public's appetite for insanity is still growing, quite to my amazement.

Two is demand destruction. If we have a depression soon...which I think is almost a certainty, the current food production capacity, even under stress, may turn out to be excessive. Same If there is a mass die off from the vaxxes.

I have already heard a report from a professional ag analyst (I will try to locate it), that specifically said that the worldwide grain shortage has been massively overblown. I don't know if they were taking into account the Chinese stockpiles, which are huge, as you know. Obviously those stockpiles can't be considered part of the fungible sources of trade in the world grain space. But I would not put it past the PTB to have used their media ownership to exaggerate the fear in the grain markets, over the last 2 years. My memory is hazy, but I don't seem to remember any reporting about dismal harvest or low stocks of grain pre-2019....do you?

I do remember commentators referring to how good harvests have been in the last few years....where did it all go? They say Ukraine silos are full...but it can't move (blaming Russia, of course). So maybe the problem is not supply, but access. And we know what Globohomo is doing to transportation...so It's all a contrived and wholly "paper" shortage then?

Feel free to post this one too Andy...I'm sure it's misinformation though. LoL


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