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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Farmer has a warning about food ‘shortages’
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2021, 09:06:18 AM »
I believe this.  They're deliberately creating shortages not only of food but of all kinds of things.

They're dead set on getting their "Great Reset".


Offline Matthew

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Re: Farmer has a warning about food ‘shortages’
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2021, 09:18:20 AM »
Farmers being paid by Dept of Agriculture $3800/acre to destroy their crops?

F***!

Sure, a few good old boys like the farmer in the video will turn them down. Just like the President of Belarus turned down the offer to lockdown/destroy his country for several million dollars. But for every hero like him, how many will take the Judas money? Money talks, unfortunately, for most people.

We're in for it. I don't know if I'll be able to be adequately prepared for a happening of this magnitude.

Food takes up space. Some doesn't grow around here. Some is perishable.

Re: Farmer has a warning about food ‘shortages’
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2021, 10:31:13 AM »
Where’s the letter???

Gonna blow the BS whistle until/unless I see it.

Don’t believe everything you see on YouTube.

This guy has 117 acres, and the gubmint wants to pay him $3,800/acre to destroy his crop?

That’s $444,600.

To a single farmer.

They could probably buy the land for less than that .

If I really received such a letter, I certainly would have uploaded it into the video.

I’m not buying it.

Ps: “Every farmer” has allegedly received the same letter, but not one such copy out of tens of thousands can be found online?

Offline Matthew

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Re: Farmer has a warning about food ‘shortages’
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2021, 02:49:25 PM »
Indeed, $4K an acre is very close to the purchase price of most farmland. At least it used to be.

It would be difficult to verify destruction of said crops. It would just be harder to sell them...

Let's just say I HOPE that is a hoax. Or we're all in for it.  See how bad it is to be dependent on a handful of farmers 1,500 miles away for your daily bread? Wouldn't it be better if more people were involved in food production -- especially more people close to home?