Prime Minister of Sri Lanka says the country is out of petrol
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Prime Minister of Sri Lanka says the country is out of petrol
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-61028654
Bank governor in 'apocalyptic' warning over rising food prices https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61469532
The possibility of more rises in food prices is a "major worry" for the UK and other countries, the Bank of England governor has warned.
Apologising for sounding "apocalyptic", Andrew Bailey said the war in Ukraine was affecting food supplies. More: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61469532
I suspect most of the few who have heard of Klaus Slob and the Great Reset assume Nanny will protect them from anything too horrible. Having their brains hacked and owning absolutely nothing - not a home, vehicle, pet, etc, all of which will be confiscated - will be the fate of Chinese and other far away populations. They will likely think the same until the day they and theirs shuffle into the communal showers at a quarantine camp.
This Great Reset will take a giant leap forward when all the treasonous globalist-controlled governments agree to sacrifice their sovereignty to the WHO's authority at a meeting held between the 22nd and 28th of this month.
Here's the always eloquent Neil Oliver speaking about next week's meeting.
This pandemic treaty is the greatest power grab any of us has seen in our lifetime, says Neil Oliver https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gafV6YhhnAQ
The Rothschild-owned Economist magazine delivers a promise to humanity on its latest front cover.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FTQJO94V...g&name=900x900
I'm not turning anything around, I'm just commenting on your how gleefully you guys peddle your theories, it gives the impression that you'd like nothing more than to see the world go to shit and tens of millions suffer.
Also "sound the alarm" gives a bit too much credit to the man who said Covid was designed to only kill Chinese people and that Russia were going to nuke us in 3 days about 6 weeks ago
Ok:
* Shelves have been bare several times because of the lack of veg/fruit pickers. It's and you would have seen it in the headlines and the photos of supermarkets.
* There have been drug shortages too. Once again, it's been all over the news. The Daily Mail blame the EU for it - so, basically, it's because of Brexit but not the UK's fault for leaving. How's your HRT supply at the moment?
* What have holidays got to do with Brexit? If you've got a passport and have the finances, you're good to go mon frere.
Apart from all of that - good points, well made.
No shortage in my world, drugs are plenty , food stacked to the rafters, air controllers and airport landing allocations didn't appear, no massive problems passing through European customs, in fact we can now use the EU automated ones .
No massive unemployment, in fact we got more jobs than people.
Financial collapse, not happened pound still strong v Euro.
Business leave on mass ????
Destruction of workers rights . Not happened.
Minimum wage at risk ( ooops it's at a all time high )
The destruction of the EU and Western political civilization ( MrTusk quote to Bild newspaper , do you recall that loop ?? )
Trouble is you / we all bought into Cameron /Osborne fear propaganda.
All a load of political brain washing bollocks.
You're fine because there's no shortage in your "world". Ahh, gotcha.
I must have made up the things I said in my previous post because you're alright and the footage of empty shelves and stories about drug shortages were fake news.
The queues in Dover and lorry car parks in Kent aren't real.
You say that we have "more jobs than people" and think that's a pro-Brexit argument. How do you suggest we fill them?
"Business leave on mass ????"
Define "on mass" for me. Clearly a lot of businesses have relocated to Europe because of Brexit. A lot of companies have gone out of business because of it.
"Minimum wage is at an all time high" - that's a great point. I will counter that with foodbank usage is at an all time high too. You're alright though.
"The destruction of the EU and Western political civilization ( MrTusk quote to Bild newspaper , do you recall that loop ?? )" I honestly don't know what that means.
"Trouble is you / we all bought into Cameron /Osborne fear propaganda." Ahh, it was all propaganda. That's quite strange since the Government you support and the right-wing press you parrot are constantly going on about how EU red tape is the cause of a lot of the UK's problems (the ones you said haven't happened or aren't happening) - which is exactly what we were warned about before Brexit.
Not having to deal with the "red tape" was one of the many pros of being part of the EU.
You're alright though so that's all that matters.
The majority of today's issues are part of the global supply chain not Brexit . No one is saying folk have to fill in forms as they do other parts of the world .
The global trade is still at risk due to ( greedy Westerners) yes that's all of us with our desire for( cheap Labour produced goods) and China's mad reaction lockdown measures to Omicron.
Davina MCall has a lot to answer for as well .
This might help you see through the Brexit woe is me blame game :
https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj.o1183
I was astonished to learn yesterday that Turkey's annual inflation rate is running at 70%. What's happening there had completely passed me by.
Apparently they had a major street demo there in the first half of December 2021 when inflation was at 61% but nothing of similar magnitude since. Their government increased the minimum wage by 50% on January 1st. Nevertheless, their poorest workers are toiling for 20% less pay in real terms than 12 months earlier.
Anyone with savings in their local currency have the same amount but it will purchase less than a third of the goods and services than a year prior.
Sri Lankans are going apeshit with their inflation at 22%.
My contact has given a worrying update. The timeline for chaos and societal collapse has been hastened. By this June's end, most likely, or by July's at the absolute latest, goods and services will become either unobtainable or unaffordable as confidence in currencies disappear.
I was reminded to bulk buy less obvious products while they are still available. Items such as soap, toothpaste, etc, along with footwear. With an eye to winter, a decent coat today can be had for £80-£100. Similar will cost thousands before too long.
The play is to make everyone go broke then watch them starve as they tear each other apart. Rolling electricity blackouts every day will drive most to despair in very short order.