https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-03-11-food-rationing-begins-plandemic-war-phase-escalates.html
Lebanon has reportedly started rationing wheat amid a pre-planned food shortage that is dovetailing right on cue with the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Many businesses throughout the country were forced to close because they no longer have enough wheat products to sell following Ukraine’s ban on exports.
Wheat shortages in Lebanon are expected to extend well into July while the government reduces subsidized flat rounds of Arabic bread, which sustains the roughly 80 percent of Lebanon’s population that lives in poverty.
Flour mills in Lebanon delivered supplies only to bread bakeries on Monday and Tuesday, which forced bakers who make pastries and thyme pizzas to close. Roughly 60 percent of Lebanon’s wheat comes from Ukraine.
A similar situation is transpiring in Hong Kong, but the cover story there has nothing to do with Ukraine. Instead, government officials are once again blaming the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) for what they claim is “panic buying” in response to the virus.
The truth is more than likely that Hong Kong is no longer getting enough imported wheat to feed everyone, but instead of telling the truth, authorities are drumming up another round of Covidiocy.
In the United States, food rationing has not yet begun overtly. However, inflationary pressures caused by central banking criminality are driving up prices beyond what ordinary Americans are able to pay.
Speaking of the grocery stores, many items are simply missing now. To fill the holes and make things appear normal, clerks are having to spread other items widely across the empty shelves.
Lebanon has reportedly started rationing wheat amid a pre-planned food shortage that is dovetailing right on cue with the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Many businesses throughout the country were forced to close because they no longer have enough wheat products to sell following Ukraine’s ban on exports.
Wheat shortages in Lebanon are expected to extend well into July while the government reduces subsidized flat rounds of Arabic bread, which sustains the roughly 80 percent of Lebanon’s population that lives in poverty.
Flour mills in Lebanon delivered supplies only to bread bakeries on Monday and Tuesday, which forced bakers who make pastries and thyme pizzas to close. Roughly 60 percent of Lebanon’s wheat comes from Ukraine.
A similar situation is transpiring in Hong Kong, but the cover story there has nothing to do with Ukraine. Instead, government officials are once again blaming the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) for what they claim is “panic buying” in response to the virus.
The truth is more than likely that Hong Kong is no longer getting enough imported wheat to feed everyone, but instead of telling the truth, authorities are drumming up another round of Covidiocy.
In the United States, food rationing has not yet begun overtly. However, inflationary pressures caused by central banking criminality are driving up prices beyond what ordinary Americans are able to pay.
Speaking of the grocery stores, many items are simply missing now. To fill the holes and make things appear normal, clerks are having to spread other items widely across the empty shelves.