07/12/2022 / By News Editors
The odds of this many issues hitting America all within short time span of less than two years, is astronomical unless it was by design, which of course will have the MSM, the ‘Ministry of Truth’ folks at NewsGuard, and a handful of others pushing the “official narrative” pointing at us and screaming “conspiracy theorists.”
(Article by Susan Duclos republished from AllNewsPipeline.com)
People have a right to see all the issues, all together, to build the “big picture,” decide for themselves what the odds are of so much happening all in the past two years, and come to their own conclusions.
The food shortages we have been documenting for more than two years after the mass lockdowns for COVID started the downward spiral in our economy, with businesses being closed as “non-essential,” like schools and restaurants, causing a lack of demand for produce, meats and other items “essential” to those businesses, which in turn caused farmers to destroy their produce, ranchers to “euthanize” their livestock, and there began the shortages in retail stores.
Prices for the food available then started increasing far faster than any increase to income, after millions were deemed “non-essential” along with their livelihood, then became unemployed.
Then the gas prices started spiking, long before the Russia/Ukraine war, even though the Biden regime is trying to lay the blame on Russia for the astoundingly high prices to just fill up your vehicle.
Now more issues are hitting us while the aforementioned ones are still worsening.
For the record, these newer issues will also cause even more food shortages, gas and food price increases, and affect the ability of Americans to survive.
Now we are learning from Mike Adams over at Natural News that 70,000 independent truckers are being forced off the roads and out of jobs because of a new CA law.
In addition to the direct impact on California’s 70,000 owner-operators who have seven days to cease long-standing independent businesses, the impact of taking tens of thousands of truck drivers off the road will have devastating repercussions on an already fragile supply chain, increasing costs and worsening runaway inflation.
The new law, passed and signed by Democrats, essentially outlaws independent contractors from operating transport trucks in the state of California. When it goes into effect later this week — after the US Supreme Court refused to intervene last week — California will be hit with a “truckpocalypse” shutdown of transportation capacity.
As we have reported before, truckers are the life-force of America, they deliver everything from the fuel we use, to the food we eat, the water we drink, the clothes we wear, the medications we, and hospitals use, and everything else needed for us to survive.
CA’s attack against independent truckers comes on top of the fact that reports in 2022 show a nationwide trucker shortage already. In February 2022, the U.S. was already seeing a shortage of 60,000 truck drivers
By June 2022 reports showed that even conservative projections indicate that by 2023 there will be a shortage of 240,000 drivers in the U.S.
Many have already seen this graphic below of how important to our very survival truckers are to us, but it is worth taking another look at in light of the next issue hitting America, which is abnormally dry, and severe drought-ridden areas from coast to coast.
If trucks stopped running, then by the second week clean water would begin to run dry, and by week four, the clean water supply would “be exhausted.”
Now, despite CA’s law taking another estimated 70,000 truckers off the road, we are not talking about a complete trucker stoppage, but with the ongoing and growing shortages of drivers, add in the following map of the drought-like conditions in the U.S. and we are looking at disaster on top of catastrophe on top of one of the most negligent, Anti-American white house regimes in history.
A huge hat tip on two fronts goes out to Steve Quayle. First, the map below was linked to by him on his website, which is how I found it at the https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu website. It shows the abnormally dry states, along with the states suffering from moderate, severe, extreme and exceptional droughts.
The second hat tip to Quayle is for his uncanny ability to see things coming far before they become apparent to others, when he made his film titled “MEGADROUGHT – The Annihilation of the Human Race Accelerates.”
There are a number of reports indicating that Americans are having to give up certain foods because of prices, or to adjust their spending to account for the historically high gas prices, getting less food to just be able to afford to commute to work. That is if they can even find the items they are looking for amidst the ongoing food shortages, especially meats and dairy products.
A few direct quotes from the article linked above:
• “It’s bad when you have to ask yourself do I get food or pay a bill.”
• “I go several days in a month skipping meals or just not eating.”
• “I am eating expired groceries.
• “Bacon is as expensive as filet mignon used to be.”
• “The cheap brand of hamburger meat is not cheap anymore.”
When people see those type of quotes, out of context, many would think they are reading something about another country, not America.
It is past time for Americans to understand this is America now, and act accordingly.
Now Americans are going to have to add a probable upcoming water shortage into their prepping considerations.
Read more at: AllNewsPipeline.com
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