For as long as I’ve been alive, this country has more or less had plenty of resources. Whatever you wanted or needed, it was there. Not to see you could necessarily afford it or you didn’t settle for this short vs a cheaper one, etc. But store shelves were stocked. Gas stations had fuel. Consumers had options and were able to cover their needs and wants. The market provided what society demanded.
Ever since the plandemic, the economy has been trending towards shortages. While it was reasonable to say that shutdowns and the misguided quarantines disrupted supply chains to create shortages, we would expect things to ramp up over time and a return to normalcy.
Yet we still see industrial and retail supply chains tightening all over the place. Food factories are burning down at seemingly unprecedented rate. I’m not sure if it is or is not historical in nature, because I’ve never bothered to track down source material and do my own analysis. But I think it’s safe to say that it seems odd and elevated.
There’s a push to move society towards unreliable energy generation, yet no infrastructure to store the energy in a way that gives on demand transmission. Hydrocarbons are being restricted by massive amounts, both in supply and ability to consume.
I could go on about scarcity, but it’s all to make this point: In a market or abundance, what support would the government have to regulate much? They wouldn’t! But once you introduce the problem of scarcity, society will demand an “equitable” distribute them.
Now…what political system believes resources are best managed from a central authority? Who are the people and organizations pursuing actions that reduce supply? What things are try trying to restrict?
It looks to me like there is an intentional plan to seize control over society and introduce a new system of government through scarcity.
Protocol 23: Instilling Obedience: "In order that the peoples may become accustomed to obedience it is necessary to frequently impose lessons of humility and therefore we need to reduce the production of luxury items."
Those protocols were written a very long time ago, I wonder how the updated version look like.
China has its factories moving to India and Vietnam. Unemployment is very high there right now and failing as we are, sort of like it was planned.
Pretty sure they are just trying to lower our standard of living.
The administration is really working hard to destroy America
Shit, so that means when I buy things made in India or Vietnam to avoid buying Chinese stuff I am still probably buying Chinese stuff?
Well so.e chinese are moving to those areas for work. Vietnam not so bad but the quality of india... I just don't know
Hard to tell it is part of some grand orchestrated plan, or just the result of greedy people who want short term gains with long term destruction.
Prolly both.
It proably is part of the plan, but maybe its time to start stocking the underground cities.
You know those "ghost" cities in china? I wonder if the top part is just the part you can see.
You are mostly right. But it's no political anymore. Politics when people talk refer to countries and states and local elections and those bureaucrats.
The real thing is bigger than politics. The players don't have country allegiances anymore - it's pure power.
The people are mostly not in politics. They are corporate overlords who run entire empire empire from yachts and private jets....they call the shots because the politicians are needing them.
The politicians are like bell boys and room service for the elites. Some of them....Obama, Clinton, etc can make it to the next level (semi elite themselves) because they are smart enough and corrupt enough to play the game.
This isn't red vs blue.....they own the rainbow
all by design. To destroy from within for a NWO.
This is a pretty great post, and it also reflects my instinct, pertaining unsustainable power generation. There were times when I thought that maybe TPTB were hedging against the risk of oil shortages driven by global war. But when you factor in the obvious attacks on our own ability to produce oil and manufacture goods in the United States, there's no other logical conclusion you can come to than us being under attack, from within.
They want to attack supply and demand while keeping the economy on life support. They are doing this so they can acquire ownership over the means of production at reduced cost.
I work in the manufacturing world...and I can say absolutely. One thing or another is having a shortage or delay. Quality control is very low. Just now, our vendor had to redo something we have needed for over a year...because their parts were bad. Some things are just on constant back order. Some things fluctuate it seems. We are having to order and order, just to wait for unknown amounts of time. I can also say this has been the case when I go to the grocery store too. So it's apparent in all aspects of our world. We also experience it in house repair/replacement items. Some people are waiting weeks, months for parts. We haven't caught up on any of our orders in a long time. It's weird because orders seemed to keep rolling in just fine for the beginning of this covid shit...but then the shortages hit, and they haven't stopped. I'd say that maybe happened late 2021-early 2022. I assume maybe everyone just had stock still, until that ran out. We never stopped production in our location (we are very small) but I can imagine many changed protocols and made things more difficult to pump out. They also claim the person manufacturing the parts we needed had to be replaced (i.e. a new training) so that caused the 1+ year delay. But now we are onto something else delaying it. This is for parts that we need to make equipment for oil and gas. I've seen some shutting down because they can't get what they need to do a job.
WWIII 5th generation warfare
Part of the psyop to destroy America
Globalist Master Formula
https://communities.win/c/TheDonald/p/16b5lUJo9L/x/c
Jews lol.
They're all good points o.p but just wanted add costumer service has gone to the shits too.
You will own nothing and be happy.
It's Jimmy Carter 2.0 I remember gas lines where you could only buy gas on even or odd days as per the last number on the license plate. I could make money waiting in line for someone and pull their car forward. They would show up 2 hours later to finish the line and get gas. Yeah, shortages were a thing in the past. Piss poor economic policies. Multinational corporations are to blame. Their flag is a dollar bill. They have skimmed the margins for so long there are no more margins to skim. Neither political party has the solution, just the angle they grift best.
There IS no solution barring cutting off their heads and starting from scratch. That's the only one. Talk isn't going to change this.
Impalement is more effective.
Equally effective, but with impalement, you can make a day of it. Being the kiddos, have a picnic. It'll be a blast.
Yes I first noticed it during the pandemic and even after the pandemic it's not unusual to see the most random things out of stock on a regular basis.
I don't know if I agree it is intentionally orchestrated but I do think the supply chain was put under way more stress than anyone wanted to admit.
I'm not even sure we'll ever get back to pre-pandemic abundance. Labor is too hard to come by and too expensive.
Its just the avenue to building back better. Some popupace will agree to some peice of it and, suddenly, theyll get food to buy again. Others will domino because "look! It works!"
My garden is plentiful
I can get good, rich, organic soil for free
Water and sunlight are plentiful
I am resourceful. Even the chicken shit goes toward compost and toward growing more food
Food scraps go to chickens or to compost
I usually find stuff being trashed that I can salvage for money or parts
I can barter or pay cash for items from pawn shops or used marketplaces
I rely less on corporate merchant stores. Cook most of my own meals. Learning new skills like how to make bread.
The corporate food products contain poison and contaminants. My own food supply is healthier and more organic without preservatives or chemicals
I keep much in inventory of my own. I have my own hardware store in the barn. Every bolt nut tap die belt extra capacitor batter charger welding sharpening you name it. If i can't get a part i'll make it myself.
I'm interested in 3D printing if I can find a way to 3D scan objects and replicate them.