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Why Trump/Q chose anons.
My mother watched Fox just about all day long. Then I turned her on to Q. Now she is the one complaining to me about the BS she hears even on FOX.
Once they go Q, they can't go back. The definition of being red-pilled.
Either way, to be sure, the Q plan does not hinge on any one person. The military is nothing but contingency plans and backups.
LOL If there is one group in the world that deserves sore butts and feet, it's journalists.
A bi-racial woman from a royal family. The left was planning to pull out all stops after Hillary's reign.
She should consider another ambition while she's still young.
The leaders of every nation should try to produce as much food as possible for their population. Depending too much of foreign sources is strategically weak.
Henry Kissinger declared in the 1970’s, ‘If you control the oil you control the country; if you control food, you control the population.
This article was meant to chip on Trump.
The real question is who was supplying China with all of those soybeans, a staple in Asian diets?
At 87% foreign supply, China could increase their production and still leave plenty for US growers if they replace other foreign suppliers.
I don't think this news would have been a surprise to Trump at all. Wait for another nation to complain that the US has stolen their business.
Global soybean producers (top 10):
USA (108.0 million metric tons)
Brazil (86.8 million metric tons)
Argentina (53.4 million metric tons)
China (12.2 million metric tons)
India (10.5 million metric tons)
Paraguay (10.0 million metric tons)
Canada (6.0 million metric tons)
Ukraine (3.9 million metric tons)
Bolivia (3.3 million metric tons)
Uruguay (3.2 million metric tons)
After the US, South America leads the way. But you can see China's problem from this list. 1/6th the global pop and 4th on the list. As I said, soybeans are a staple for them.
As an aside, I would guess Japan, Korea, and other Asian nations are in much worse shape.
I think they would go for the best deal. Trump may even offer to help them increase their production.
China still suffers from the memory of years of unpleasant Western influence. They are trying to find a place on the top tier of nations as they put the Mao years behind them. But, I don't think soybeans is the hill they want to die on.
Agreed. Especially the financial markets. They are oil starved and don't like paying in USD (actually, any foreign currencey).
If the world goes back to a gold standard as some anons suggest, different currencies won't matter any more. That would ease a lot of tension and make FX traders and bankers pissed (a twofer).
If I understand correctly, most of the modifications are for a resistance to Round-up weed control (saves time and labor).
The real danger is not the modification but the use of Round-up on the fields being absorbed by the plants.
>Seralini
His report was on corn and Round-up. I specifically mentioned Round-up as the main concern.
Now there is more research being done on other food crops that alters the nature of the fruit/flower, but soybeans was one of the first GM crop and was targeted for resistence to Round-up. Perhaps they have done further modifications I am unaware of. I do not advocate for GMO of any kind.