A person has to wonder about the current state of the availability of food supplies, when there has been so much damage to many parts of the world, which includes the United States.
The U.S. has been dealing with a lot of weather related devastation to areas, where some foods are grown, and also from other types of interference, with farms that need to rely on water from an outside source, which was cut off by a Judge because of the endangered species act.
The BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has now been added to the food shortage list. Most if not all of the sea life found in those waters, will not survive. Between the toxic crude oil and the toxic dispersant, there will be no more fishing because anything you catch will be toxic to eat.
Eventually we will get to the point where many foods will become more expensive to buy, because of the bail outs from TARP, and the Federal Reserve Privately owned bank printing money like it is going out of style, so therefore a lot of people will leave those food items on the shelf, and instead buy cheaper less healthier foods, which will cause them to have more health problems.
I have chosen two videos, which will put the 2010 food shortage crisis in perspective for anyone, who takes the time to view them.
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