COVID may be over. Maybe there are still some shots given out, but the threat of government invasion of your body is no longer an issue in the US(except for grocery workers and nurses); half 'thank you', Supreme Court... But we are not done on that front yet!
However... Commodity logistics are at an across the board failure point. If not fixed in the next 40 to 50 days. There is going to be a famine that kills millions. Most of those that die during this scenario are not going to die from hunger. Those hurt the most will be the most vulnerable of our society.
Most of the people reading this will have no experience with violence perpetrated by hunger. When stores are empty, hungry people know that houses have food.
However... Commodity logistics are at an across the board failure point.
Yes the whole Cyber Polygon exercise in July 2021 was about attacking supply chains through cyber attacks. It may have been their backup plan (they might have several more backups).
The reason they might not have gone with supply chain disruptions at first is that it is a lot harder to control a mob of hungry people. Moreover, with pandemic lockdowns, big business could steal market share of small businesses. With supply chains hit, everyone will suffer.
COVID may be over. Maybe there are still some shots given out, but the threat of government invasion of your body is no longer an issue in the US(except for grocery workers and nurses); half 'thank you', Supreme Court... But we are not done on that front yet!
However... Commodity logistics are at an across the board failure point. If not fixed in the next 40 to 50 days. There is going to be a famine that kills millions. Most of those that die during this scenario are not going to die from hunger. Those hurt the most will be the most vulnerable of our society.
Most of the people reading this will have no experience with violence perpetrated by hunger. When stores are empty, hungry people know that houses have food.
Yes the whole Cyber Polygon exercise in July 2021 was about attacking supply chains through cyber attacks. It may have been their backup plan (they might have several more backups).
The reason they might not have gone with supply chain disruptions at first is that it is a lot harder to control a mob of hungry people. Moreover, with pandemic lockdowns, big business could steal market share of small businesses. With supply chains hit, everyone will suffer.