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Feeding Your Family When the Shelves Go Bare

From Unbekoming @ substack

With everything going on in the world — rising geopolitical instability, the real risk of fuel shortages and rationing, and the domino effect that fuel disruption has on food supply — I thought this essay could come in handy. It is not out of the question that we need to start planning for possible hunger. Not as a theoretical exercise. As a practical one.

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Buy local, grow your own as decisions taken overseas challenge our Kiwi way of life

Buying local or growing your own has long been the mantra of those who foresaw this manufactured event in one form or another … “who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world” Henry Kissinger

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Now McCain is sticking it to New Zealanders

I wonder, is the new Hawke’s Bay crop going to be pine trees? RNZ reports that “since 2020, IKEA has converted six Central Hawke’s Bay farms into pine forestry, which they believe makes them the largest forestry owner in the district.”

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Manufactured Famine – The Globalist’s End Game

As the war grinds on and lamestream (in NZ at least) gives only small news bites about how our gas supplies will be affected … reassuring us they have it all under control … Michael Yon gives a broader perspective that takes in the end game of the globalists. (Note, they are not elite).

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The Truth About the ‘Great Irish Famine’ of 1845-1850

An exposé of the Irish famine (book review) … further illustration of how genocide is not new, and how the victors write our histories … a must read. I encourage you to sub to Unbecoming’s excellent substack. EWNZ

From From Unbekoming @ substack

By Chris Fogarty – 30 Q&As – Unbekoming Book Summary

For over 170 years, the world has been told that Ireland suffered a natural famine between 1845 and 1850 – a tragic tale of potato blight and a foolish population’s over-dependence on a single crop. This story, taught in universities, memorialized in museums, and repeated in countless history books, has one fundamental problem: it’s a deliberate lie. Christopher Fogarty’s “Ireland 1845-1850: The Perfect Holocaust and Who Kept it ‘Perfect’” demolishes this narrative with military deployment records, shipping manifests, and Ordnance Survey maps that reveal what actually happened. While only the potato crop failed, Ireland continued producing massive quantities of grain, cattle, dairy, and other foods – all of which were removed at gunpoint by 67 British Army regiments, approximately half of Britain’s entire military force, and shipped to England while the producers starved. The death toll wasn’t the officially claimed 21,770 but approximately five million people, half of Ireland’s population.

The evidence Fogarty presents reads like a prosecutor’s case file. He names every British regiment involved, tracking their movements through Ireland’s 32 counties via National Archives records. He identifies General Sir Edward Blakeney as the Commander-in-Chief who orchestrated this operation from before 1845 through after 1851 – a man Queen Victoria honored with the Order of the Bath in 1849 as he neared completion of his genocidal mission….

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The book title:

“Ireland 1845-1850: the Perfect Holocaust, and Who Kept it “”Perfect.”

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