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Inflation, food shortages and the ongoing energy crisis are all coinciding with escalating war

• https://www.naturalnews.com, by: Ethan Huff

America and many other countries, for that matter, are already facing one of the worse energy crises since the 1970s. And it turns out that Russia is one of the world's most important energy producers.

Energy prices are now soaring all around the world, which is affecting logistics and food production. It is becoming prohibitively expensive for many people to heat and cool their homes as well.

"Normally, Russia and Ukraine export vast quantities of food to the rest of the world, but the war is going to change that," reports The Washington Standard's Michael Snyder.

"We really are facing a horrifying breakdown of our food and energy systems, and that is going to affect every man, woman and child on the entire planet."

The military-industrial complex is blaming Russia's invasion for soaring food prices here in the U.S., even though inflation has been through the roof for at least the past year. Clearly there is some other cause for which the war situation is being used as cover.

The Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) plandemic, we are told, is what started the whole thing. But which came first: the plandemic or the unraveling of the current corrupt system, which was probably going to happen anyway?

The global food supply is crumbling

According to Snyder, Russia and Ukraine together produce about 25 percent of the world's wheat crop. The escalating war situation will almost certainly disrupt the export of this staple food.


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