Shocking Charts Are Clear Signs The Worst Is Yet To Come – Ready To See Eggs Rationed By Stores? Winter Blackouts For Tens Of Millions? It Is All On The Way

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    by Susan Duclos, All News Pipeline:

    Over the past few years we have maintained that by watching what is happening in other countries, we could “see” what was coming to America. From lock downs to specific food shortages to culture wars, many times what happens around the globe, like a contagion, starts happening elsewhere.

    Granted that does not happen with everything with different laws in different nations, but when it comes to things like supply chain issues, or how a nation deals with a pandemic, we see world leaders mimic what others do, even when those actions were proven to be detrimental to the nation.

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     Example: Covid, which originated in Wuhan, China, saw Chinese leadership locking people down, in some cases, locking them in their own buildings, refusing to the let them go shopping, or leave at all.

    On 23 January 2020, the central government of China imposed a lockdown in Wuhan and other cities in Hubei in an effort to quarantine the center of an outbreak of COVID-19; this action was commonly referred to as the Wuhan lockdown. The World Health Organization (WHO), although stating that it was beyond its own guidelines, commended the move, calling it “unprecedented in public health history”.

    That started a chain reaction of overreach and panic, from Asia, Australia and New Zealand nations, to European countries, to Countries in the Americas,  to sub-Sarahan countries in Africa. (See: Charts and how most the world went into lockdown)

    Supply chain issues are another example, when one nation started seeing shortages, whether food or hand sanitizer or toilet paper, other nations followed because the

    As an aside: Preppers, at least those in America, attempt to be prepared for as many SHTF scenarios, weather events, terrorist attacks, grid down scenarios,  as possible by stocking up on foods, medications, water and other basic necessities.

    As a nation we have not learned the lessons preppers learned even before prepping was acknowledged, and long before preppers were treated as anything but “doomsday nuts,” which is to prepare to live either “off the grid” or simply to be self-sufficient in the case of a societal breakdown and civil unrest. We have allowed ourselves as a nation to be dependent on other nations to survive.

    THEY ARE RATIONING EGGS IN THE UK

     

    Keeping in mind that when a food shortages happens in one place, like dominoes other places start seeing the same shortages, because it is no longer just “America’s food supply,” but an interconnected global chain where if just one link breaks, the chain no longer functions as it is supped to.

    Which brings us to eggs and dairy.

    Over the past year we have seen eggs increase in price as avian flu, labor shortages and fuel costs, have caused a spike, which is truly unbelievable when you see it reported, but is shocking when you see a visual of prices from 2019 to October 2022.

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    Price spike as shortages increase, and looking to the UK, we see a snapshot of what is coming to America, because the causes are conditions that are the same across the globe.

    Via Breitbart we see the following headline: “UK Supermarkets Begin Rationing Eggs as Bird Flu and Inflation Ravage Supply.”

    Rampant inflation and the ongoing bird flu epidemic have reportedly drastically impacted the supply of eggs in Britain, with multiple businesses in the country now reportedly rationing the food item as a result of a lack of availability.

    The shortage could end up being a serious blow to many struggling households in the country that are already having to cut back on the likes of meat and fish in order to survive the ongoing cost of living crisis.

    How long before we are in the same situation? We are also seeing massive inflation. Bird flu and fuel costs have affected egg production all around the world, including in America.

    NASHVILLE, N.C. — The demand for eggs remains high as consumers search for an affordable protein source.

    However, avian flu outbreaks across the country have stunted the supply of eggs.

    Egg farmers have also faced rising costs for fuel, labor, materials and feed for their hens.

    The warnings have been coming in for over a year that the egg situation, something many are using more of as a proteins sources to help offset the rising costs of other consumables, especially meat.

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