Tag: food shortages

The Great Famine Reset: You Will Own Nothing and You Will Be Starving

Commentary “You will own nothing, and you will be happy.” This confronting statement emanates from the World Economic Forum (WEF), a non-governmental organisation established in 1971 by Klaus Schwab. By all appearances, the WEF is the most powerful organisation in the world. For decades, it has been at the centre of bringing together the world’s…


Bird Flu, Inflation, and Low Retail Prices Hit British Egg Producers Amid Shortage Fears

Britain’s farmers are struggling to meet the demand for eggs as production is hit by avian flu and skyrocketing costs, low prices, and suppliers threatening to leave the industry. Measures to keep all poultry and captive birds indoors in England to prevent the spread of bird flu came into force on Monday. The government said…


[Premiering 9/9 at 1PM ET] 5 Progressive Entities Control 98 Percent of the Processed Food Industry | Facts Matter

This video is brought to you by Sekur: https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul In this episode, Roman sat down with “Papa” John Schnatter, founder of Papa John’s Pizza, to discuss why it seems like most public companies eventually turn progressive if they remain in business long enough. Schnatter attributes this phenomenon to a lack of courage on the part of…


[Premiering Now] 5 Progressive Entities Control 98 Percent of the Processed Food Industry | Facts Matter

This video is brought to you by Sekur: https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul In this episode, Roman sat down with “Papa” John Schnatter, founder of Papa John’s Pizza, to discuss why it seems like most public companies eventually turn progressive if they remain in business long enough. Schnatter attributes this phenomenon to a lack of courage on the part of…


5 Progressive Entities Control 98 Percent of the Processed Food Industry | Facts Matter

This video is brought to you by Sekur: https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul In this episode, Roman sat down with “Papa” John Schnatter, founder of Papa John’s Pizza, to discuss why it seems like most public companies eventually turn progressive if they remain in business long enough. Schnatter attributes this phenomenon to a lack of courage on the part of…


PREMIERING NOW: D’Souza Gill and Marc Morano Discuss What the ‘Great Reset’ Means for Us

In this episode of Counterculture, Danielle explains The Great Reset, what it is, why it’s happening, and what we can do about it. She interviews author Marc Morano about this topic, who sheds light on this global crisis—where food shortages, climate “emergencies,” and more are interconnected. * Click the “Save” button below the video to…


D’Souza Gill and Marc Morano Discuss What the ‘Great Reset’ Means for Us

In this episode of Counterculture, Danielle explains The Great Reset, what it is, why it’s happening, and what we can do about it. She interviews author Marc Morano about this topic, who sheds light on this global crisis—where food shortages, climate “emergencies,” and more are interconnected. * Click the “Save” button below the video to…


Feds’ Emissions Reductions Target Cannot Be Met Without Cutting Fertilizer Use, Impacting Crop Yields: Expert Panel

Canadian farmers will have to drastically cut their fertilizer usage, thus impacting crop yields and threatening food security, in order to meet the government’s planned target of reducing fertilizer emissions by 30 percent below 2020 levels before the end of the decade, say agricultural experts. Speaking at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s webinar, “More Food Or Less Fertilizer?…


Over 70% of Farmers Say Forced Fertilizer Reductions Would Cause Food Shortages, Study Finds

A recent poll has found that 72 percent of farmers say the Liberal government’s plan to reduce fertilizer emissions by 30 percent will cause their crop yields and food production to plunge if the target is implemented. The farmers were polled in a study conducted by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) and released in June…


Two More Grain Ships Sail From Ukraine as Third Port Opens

ISTANBUL—Two more ships, carrying corn and soybeans, departed from Ukrainian Black Sea ports on Monday, Turkey and Ukraine said, taking the total to ten since the first ship sailed last week under a deal with Russia to unblock Ukrainian grain exports. The United Nations and Turkey brokered the agreement last month after warnings the halt…