Food Wars — Starvation Creates Cheaper Labor

Food Wars — Starvation Creates Cheaper Labor
We’re at a pivotal point in history, with many sensing that society is already on edge, and rising inflation, food costs and product shortages threaten to push it over the line.FOTOGRIN/Shutterstock
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The UN pulled down this article, but is this what they’re really up to - and does it expose their motivation to keep tens of millions as slaves? Make no mistake, for the elite class (not for the average person), ending world hunger would be a disaster, and this is why.
What could be good about world hunger? Plenty, according to an article written by now-retired University of Hawaii professor of political science George Kent. The story first ran in 2008 and went largely unnoticed for more than a decade, even though it was, bizarrely, published on the United Nations’ website.1
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