Generations of Feast Can Lead to Massive Famine — And You Can Survive
18 November 2022
Mind Dump, sans edit
This item pops up in many famine books — often places with worst famine were breadbaskets. Considered among the best food producers of the time, such as Holodomor in Ukraine, Henan Province (China), and many more.
Today, folks constantly say things like “No problems here! We are surrounded by farmland.” This is wrong.
Based on the many famine books I read, I suspect generations of feast can lead to massive famine. Feast often leads to more babies. Higher populations. Such as Irish population tripled between 1731 and 1845. The Irish famine starting in roughly 1845 greeted a large population.
Since the advent of Haber-Bosch Process (creating nitrogenous fertilizers) and other great leaps in technology, global population exploded.
And now globalists and other enemies such as CCP are working to shut down systems that created conditions for population explosion.
I’ve been studying famine fevers and came across this comment about Bengal.
From an 1868 book — “In Bengal, ‘the most fruitful land on which the sun shines,’ the mortality became in consequence so great, that the number of deaths was reckoned at 3 millions—a third of the entire population.”
The old, “I am surrounded by farmland” is nothing more than a security blanket during a house fire. There are many things you can do to save the home and your life. Pulling blanket over your head is not one of them.
Another lesson from these many books is famines are readily survivable for those who see the storm and prepare. You can easily make it through if you see, and act. Now.
Do not fear. Prepare.
I love this verse. I found it on a prayer card before a dangerous mission in Iraq:
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You shall cross the barren desert,
but you shall not die of thirst.
You shall wander far in safety
though you do not know the way.
You shall speak your words in foreign lands
and all will understand.
You shall see the face of God and live.
Be not afraid.
I go before you always.
Come, follow me, and I will give you rest.
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