It's been another interesting week since the last post...first the Miami incident blew up the internet, with differing opinions. Firstly, the timing is interesting, because the Epstein list appeared in the mainstream media, yet people were more interested in what actually happened in Miami. And secondly, it is interesting because most people use the most modern mobile phones, which are known to make very good videos, yet most of the published videos are pixelated, and you can hardly make out anything from them, as if they were made on a cell phone in the year 2000. There are those who claim that the video was not even made there, and there are those who say that it was Project blue beam. Some say it was a hoax, and a few say aliens and portals really appeared there. We also know that so many policemen do not go to a scene because of a couple of teenagers....
The other big movement is taking place here in Europe, that is, in Germany, where farmers have united against the government's measures, and a huge number of tractors have paralyzed the roads in major cities and in Berlin with their demonstration. Their demands are correct, since the cabinet led by Olaf Scholz wants to take away the farmers' subsidies, but they would continue to give the subsidies to Ukraine. The other is that cheap Ukrainian grain is ruining the agriculture of EU countries, while bakeries complain that the quality of the flour is poor.
Even the railway workers contributed to these blockade demonstrations, and it is believed that other sectors will join forces against the "green" party.
The good news is that the majority of the population supports the strike, as the people of Europe are fed up with the cuts due to the "war" in Ukraine. What I have experienced is that since the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, the government has been giving more money, donations and support to the Ukrainians than to its own people. Inflation has run wild, electricity and gas are expensive, food prices have risen, housing and living costs have increased but the salary not so much. The subsidies that can be applied for hardly cover anything.
Honestly, if you were in a leadership position, and every decision you made had an impact on millions of people, I think you would primarily look at the well-being, health, and protection of your own people, and if you cleaned up your own mess, you would support other countries. If you have enough abundance in some area, you can give to other countries that need it the most, but here it can be seen that our leading politicians are actually power puppets of the elite and they screw their constituents as long as they receive their large monthly salaries. And when their mandate expires, they make big promises and rub shoulders to win (cheat) the next election, to serve the Cabal in the same way instead of their own people.
Another very important thing is not to mess with the farmers. If farmers do not produce, there is no food. Since a lot of people gather in the cities for the sake of livelihood and comfort, there are fewer and fewer self-sufficient people, so they end up in a vulnerable position and depend on the system. The farmer prepares the food for them, which they conveniently buys in the store. The problem starts when it is no longer worth it for the farmers to produce the goods they produce, because they cannot sell it at a normal price, so it will be in deficit. In addition, the quality and quantity of the crop depends to a large extent on nature.
In addition to work, my family was also engaged in agriculture - potatoes, roots, carrots, onion but the main crop was garlic. We owned a land a bit far away from home and it required a lot of work and every member of the family took part in it and it was not even certain that the time - money - work invested in it paid off. In my hometown to own a land and grow garlic and later sell it, it gave many families a little extra income to live more comfortably or to breathe a little financially. But one day, the Hungarian government decided that from now on, you can only farm in your own land with an official document, and it also became taxable, so many families gave up farming, as it was no longer worth the investment.
Another important thing is the problem of food distribution. How sad that when you enter a store, the market is almost overflowing with food, yet many people and children are starving or malnourished because they cannot buy basic food.
And the shops simply throw out many "expired" or unsold products. Since I worked for a large multinational company as a baker and seller, our company didn't even discount the baked goods produced in the morning till the afternoon, but what was left went into the compactor. Some farmers came to buy the dry bread for their pigs, but the company threw them away rather than give them cheap or free.
These companies and food chains are servants of the old matrix and I think they will fall as the level of awareness rises. I think there will be groups and small businesses that will come up with a model that creates a win-win situation for everyone. They solve the appropriate supply and delivery of food to where it is needed, as much as is needed so that everyone gets what they need. I don't understand why the still good products can't be sent to families or institutions that provide free meals to people in need. Or they could set up small cabins in many places, where they could put them and whoever needed them would take them. But that also requires awareness, since many people who are "wealthy" would take it away for free (as they do when have a soup kitchen) and it would not be left for those who need it.
People will probably soon realize that there are more of us than the deep state and that we are capable of great things together.
I brought a classic song for this week...
Have a great weekend and an even better new week
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