Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 6:54 a.m. No.16493908   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3926 >>4014 >>4077 >>4152 >>4261 >>4376 >>4458 >>4515

Smoking Gun On Planned Famine: Rockefeller Foundation July 2020 “Reset the Table: Meeting the Moment to Transform the U.S. Food System”

 

Aka, how the cabal plans to take control once and for all of the global food chain, published July 28th 2020, just a few short months after novel coronavirus allegedly arrived, allegedly taking everyone by alleged surprise. But they were already predicting utter chaos, including destruction of crops, eggs, and livestock, as well as supply chain issues further down the line.

 

Weirdly, the authors also knew that poor diet would be behind 94% of covid deaths, despite Fauci still claiming it killed everyone equally for months after this was published (and we're back there again now with jabs for toddlers).

 

This is the smoking gun on planned famine lads, and it lays the groundwork for permanent rations moderated by your social credit app, the same mix of guilt and shaming used for lockdowns and jabs, to "transform the U.S. food system to make it more efficient, equitable, healthy, and resilient, both in good times and bad." In other words, comply or be met with a level of shaming that will make the Mask Karens look like geishas.

 

And of course, they want to "Expand Food is Medicine." Gotta be constantly looking for medicine, you sick, diseased sinners!

 

Eat ze bugs? Yup: "Direct the purchasing power of large institutions along a values-based (equitable, ethical, sustainable) supply chain."

 

Finally, "This narrative and messaging guide focuses on the long-term food system transformation while responding to the evolving circumstances presented by the pandemic, economic downturn, and racial justice reckoning"…

 

reckoning (ˈrɛkənɪŋ)

n

  1. the act of counting or calculating

  2. (Commerce) settlement of an account or bill

  3. (Commerce) a bill or account

  4. retribution for one's actions (esp in the phrase day of reckoning)

  5. (Navigation) nautical short for dead reckoning

 

Original site: https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/report/reset-the-table-meeting-the-moment-to-transform-the-u-s-food-system/

Archive: https://archive.ph/YV3Dy

Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20220225020039/https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/report/reset-the-table-meeting-the-moment-to-transform-the-u-s-food-system/

PDF (caution if using Tor): https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Food-System-Transformation-Messaging-Guide_Feb-2021.pdf

Sauce I found this on, with commentary: https://threadsirish.substack.com/p/did-you-know-that-on-july-28-2020

 

> Racial justice rationing for the little people, menus of private jets expected to still contain steak, crabmeat, and an array of artisanal cheeses, for the A-list celebrities and weary activists, who need space to recover from their hard day's work…

Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 7:18 a.m. No.16493987   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 7:31 a.m. No.16494035   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16493995

>Note: The reason why baker selected this lawyer as a good stream to follow is one he is a lawyer, he is not a Q follower, mainstream content producer, but mainly because he uses a shareable mindmap which anons can follow and spread

 

Reach, not branding. Noice.

Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 7:54 a.m. No.16494134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4152 >>4229 >>4261 >>4376 >>4458

>>16493559

 

UK Runs Down Manufacturing, Crashes Economy, Sends All PewPew To Weird Ukrainian Stripper Guy, Then Goes "OOOPS"

 

Restocking weapons UK has given to Ukraine to resist Putin's invasion will take 'several years', warns head of the armed forces

By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline Published: 16:45 BST, 22 June 2022 | Updated: 19:42 BST, 22 June 2022

 

Restocking the weapons the UK has given to Ukraine will take 'several years', the head of the armed forces warned today.

 

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said the lack of industrial capacity in Britain meant that topping up supplies - such as N-Laws and Brimstone missiles - would not happen quickly.

 

Giving evidence to peers, the Chief of the Defence Staff also raised concerns it could take 'five to 10 years' before the UK could deploy a division with the capabilities to fight alongside US forces.

 

The UK has provided a wide range of weapons to Ukraine since the Russian invasion in February, including anti-tank rocket launchers, armoured vehicles and anti-aircraft systems.

 

However, replacing those weapons has become a concern for some in Parliament.

 

On June 16, the former head of the Royal Navy Lord West described the UK's weapons stockpiles as 'insufficient' and called for the country to start producing weapons 'almost on a 24/7 basis'.

 

Admiral Radakin acknowledged that the 'rate of expenditure' of weapons in Ukraine and the 'industrial capacity to backfill' had already become 'a significant issue'.

 

Increased demand for weapons, both in the UK and Europe, along with Britain's decline in industrial capacity over recent decades and current supply chain problems have added to those issues.

 

Admiral Radakin said the Government needed to work with defence suppliers, and had already invited 12 leading companies to Downing Street for talks.

 

But he added: 'We are then talking in years, because you cannot whistle up with modern weapons a quick production line.

 

'Yes, you can churn out shells and artillery, but even at the not super-sophisticated end, even at the modest end of an NLAW (anti-tank) weapon, then that's going to take several years to get back to our original stocks.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10942539/Restocking-weapons-given-Ukraine-years.html

Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 8:12 a.m. No.16494229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4440

>>16494134

 

> he looked so trustworthy, cry baffled bongs, amazed their investment in this stalwart character failed to deliver. "That Pewtin were just like bleedin' 'itler, and oi've got a loicense to say mean things abaht 'im from 9am to 5pm, even wi' witnesses present!"

Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 8:24 a.m. No.16494302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4305 >>4308 >>4376 >>4458

Big Brother Will Use The Voices Of Your Dead=

 

Amazon’s Alexa will mimic the voice of your dead relatives

New technology allows voice assistant to impersonate people with just a short recording

By James Titcomb 23 June 2022 1:45pm

 

Amazon’s Alexa will be able to resurrect the voices of dead relatives, allowing users to feel as if they are speaking to lost ones beyond the grave.

 

The company revealed that it was working on technology that would allow its voice assistant to impersonate people with a recording of somebody’s voice less than a minute long.

 

It displayed the feature allowing the synthetic voice of a deceased grandmother to read to her grandson. In a video displaying the technology, a child asked “Alexa, can grandma finish reading me the Wizard of Oz?”.

 

The smart speaker acknowledged the request in its synthetic computer-generated voice before switching to a replica of the grandmother’s voice.

 

Amazon did not say when it expects to release the feature or whether it plans to restrict how it is used.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/06/23/amazons-alexa-will-mimic-voice-dead-relatives/

Archive: https://archive.ph/mrSeO

 

> This is the same Alexa which turns itself off when you ask it if it's spying on you, or owned by the C_A

Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 8:34 a.m. No.16494356   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16494322

 

Kek! Though now you mention it, farts of mass destruction never caught on with the branch covidians. Probably wreck Pride Day.

 

> If you are wondering if anyone has ever farted into a Petri dish and then measured what subsequently grew in the dish, the answer would be a hard yes. A 2001 BMJ article described how a doctor had a subject fart towards a Petri dish first while wearing pants (the subject and not the Petri dish) and then do the same without pants. As is the case in many, many other different situations, wearing pants seemed to make a difference. Nothing grew in the dish when the subject farted while wearing pants. But clumps of bacteria eventually appeared in the Petri dish after the subject had farted while butt naked, meaning that the subject’s butt was exposed without pants. This suggested that a fart could indeed propel microbes into the air.

>

> https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2020/04/27/can-farts-transmit-covid-19-coronavirus-here-is-what-is-being-said/

Anonymous ID: 239e38 June 23, 2022, 9:02 a.m. No.16494515   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16494465

 

Planned famine to get a social credit app, or a chip in every hand, seems the last play, the vaccine passports softened people but didn't work as well as hoped, they weren't broken. I still entertain the possibility we were intended to be locked down for a year or more longer, which fits with the Rockefeller famine plan, time-wise >>16493908

 

They'd have us reeling with hunger and ripping dissenters apart if not for Warp Speed, and I say that as someone extremely opposed to the covid jabs.

 

Securing food production and finding out what happened so far might thwart that.