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04/06/2022
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By News Editors
Perception vs. reality
If you only get your news from the mainstream media, you would be tempted to believe that global conditions are relatively stable right now. Yes, there is a war between Russia and Ukraine, but the mainstream media is assuring us that Ukraine is winning that war. Other than that, the mainstream media seems to think […]
04/01/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Chinese propaganda showing well-stocked citizens during lockdown BACKFIRES as people complain about LACK of food
A propaganda campaign by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) showing people locked down in their homes with sufficient food has backfired as many complained about not having enough to eat. A leaked official memo addressed to CCP officials in the city of Changchun in the northeastern Jilin province called for a social media campaign. Jilin was ravaged […]
03/03/2022
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By Mary Villareal
PANIC BUYING: Hong Kong supermarkets emptied ahead of mass COVID testing that’s likely to unleash another “casedemic”
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam called for calm on Tuesday, March 1, after residents emptied supermarkets as they began stocking up on produce and other necessities following reports of a compulsory mass Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) testing and possible city-wide lockdown. Local media reported that testing will begin after March 17, sparking concerns that many will […]
02/17/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Products that will be harder to find as supply issues persist
Despite signs of a return to pre-pandemic normalcy in 2021, supply issues in grocery stores are still evident at the start of 2022. The shortages are scattered, with certain products becoming harder to find as supply issues persist. Katie Denis, vice president of research for the Consumer Brands Association, said the situation is not widespread. “It’s not like […]
02/15/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Inflation is officially up 7.5 percent from last year, highest annual increase since 1982
The Department of Labor announced Thursday, February 10, that inflation in January rose 7.5 percent compared to the same month last year, the highest since February 1982 which was 7.6 percent. The year-over-year rate or “annualized rate” in December 2021 was 7.1 percent. The number surpassed economists’ prediction that consumer prices in January would increase to […]
02/08/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Hong Kong residents stock up on food, supplies as COVID ravages city
Hong Kong residents have been crowding supermarkets and community food markets, stocking up on vegetables, noodles and other necessities as record numbers of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) infection overwhelm the city. Meanwhile, transport disruptions are happening at the border with mainland China. A special administrative region of China, Hong Kong reported a record of 614 coronavirus cases on […]
02/02/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Food shortages worse than Americans expect as omicron exacerbates supply chain crisis
Food shortages in America are getting worse, and only a few know the real extent of it so far. A farming insider recently noted that costs for fertilizers will make it impossible to profitably plant corn in 2022 as input costs for fertilizer, liquid nitrogen and seeds see a three to four-fold increase in prices. […]
01/28/2022
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By JD Heyes
Global organizations predict mass starvation amid historic rises in fertilizer, farm production costs thanks to out-of-control inflation
The world has not had to deal with a massive inflation problem in decades, but the planet is currently in the throes of historic rises in prices for every commodity imaginable, thanks to some of the worst economic policies implemented in a century. Amid a global supply chain crisis that was wholly avoidable by simply […]
01/28/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Restricted Republic host Lisa Haven: Food supply shortages are going to get worse
“Restricted Republic” host Lisa Haven warned the American people that food supply shortages are going to get worse. She mentioned that Washington State is literally rationing food now and that DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management tweeted that people who are going to grocery stores should just buy what they need and leave some for […]
01/27/2022
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By Roy Green
Local restaurants still struggling with supply chain issues, labor shortages brought about by disastrous pandemic policies
From Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Pike Creek, Delaware, closed restaurants with for sale/lease signs and foreclosed markings, and those which are open but with empty tables have become a familiar sight. After more than two years of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) ravaging economies worldwide, many local restaurants all over the United States are still fighting for […]
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