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Food IS Running OUT! How will your PREPARE for this?



It’s a general consensus that in a matter of short time, the world will not have enough food to feed the population. How will you handle this life-threatening situation?

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26 Comments

  1. You take entire earth population all could stand shoulder to shoulder in one large state. There are over 138,000,000 138 billion acres of arable land. I care can yield enough food for 4 people and one animal goat/cow milk. One acre per person in a family 12 acres for 12 people is more than enough land. Earth is not over populated. Clusters of cities produce nothing but sewage and crime. Spread out give everyone an acre. Government won’t do things natures way land for all and proper compost.

  2. I keep wondering what people are eating, that are planting gardens, while they are waiting for their garden to actually produce something to eat.

  3. Funny these are only problems when democrats are in office. Maybe there is a libtard problem

  4. Food will run out in 10 years…? So why are the governments especially in the west so harsh on people trying to set up homesteads to freed themselves….?😕

  5. Thanks for your videos. I myself try to keep a years worth of food including rice, beans, canned meats, tuna chicken and dehydrated meals . I try to keep rotating my preps as I use them and keep replacing. I personally think 2023 food will be scarce because of fertilizer prices, storms and war in Ukraine to name a few. Thanks again for your videos and your insights

  6. Food is not running out. It’s deliberately being destroyed/restricted. Dutch farmers and other countries are being forced to destroy their perfectly healthy farm animals to meet “climate change “ targets.
    I literally just watched an Australian current affair show about farmers destroying perfectly good orange crops because they have surface markings. The major supermarkets reject them because “ consumers want perfect/ pretty fruit”. Millions of dollars of food left to rot 🤬💩

  7. I had no idea you're in Michigan. Hey neighbor🙋I'm about 20 minutes south of you. I follow you on FB too. Love the vlogs

  8. Don't believe all the BS! Quit trying to scare everyone! The united nations has an agenda. However, I am smart enough to store up for the coming economic struggles. Thank you.

  9. My husband read somewhere that a person that has chickens should not have a rooster mainly because of when they crow it alerts people to possible food source. I also have turkeys, will probably do the same with them. Sad, Sad world we live in now.

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    Also great video, I will share.

  11. I don't think so…. the population will peak and then drops off. And the figures are based on making modern food, also meat animals can make food on 25% of the land that cannot raise carb crops. The report is based on vengetarianism, forcing the elimination of meat, and of course that all climate change is catastropic. Thne add all the human-caused problems. Oher reports say we produce enough food now, we jut can't deliver. I think all ofhe t problems go away as soon as you eject the leftist elements.

  12. I feel like the government is like watching a bad TV show. Have you ever watched the show scorpion? They literally create all the problems that they then have to save people from. Maybe if the government wouldn't pay farmers to not grow crops we would have enough food. Maybe if the government wouldn't stop us from growing cattle and have fertilizers to use we wouldn't have a problem growing food. Maybe I'm not that smart and I don't know what I'm talking about. It just seems like common sense. Although, I am learning common sense sometimes isn't that common.

  13. Absolutely right about population increase, the poisons in our food and 'certain aspects of medicine' are making folks infertile/killing them. Excess deaths WORLDWIDE right NOW are being left as UNEXPLAINED! And that's OFFICIAL on MANY GOVERNMENT HEALTH WEBSITES right now. Only Africa's population AFAIK, because of the resistance to 'new medicines', will escape the phenomenon of Excess Deaths, I strongly suspect.

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  15. "Overpopulation" is indeed a crock. The problem is that probably 75% of the world's resources are in the hands of 12 families. Okay, make it 20 or 30 families. THAT is the problem, but the haves always blame it on the have-nots.

  16. 2:30 – you said it. With food waste, etc. usless regulations, and sabotage on food production and energy production, combined with stagnant growth rates (except for r-selected cultures, of course – look south (wink wink) – this is a slide of the OVERTON WINDOW – they are SLIDING in the concept of overpopulation/depopulation.

    When was the last time you saw an ad for "Feed the Children" or UNICEF? Ever wonder why? Because they want YOU dead to be replaced by two people who do not come from your country, who did not share your values, nor did they earn it.

  17. A third world war could kill off millions of people. The last one certainly did. That is just one of the pitfalls of trying to predict what the world food supply will be in ten years — the assumption that the population size will remain the same or increase.

    Climate change can indeed have a big impact on food crop production. We could see more flooding that delays planting or destroys crops in the fields, more late frosts that kill young crops, prolonged droughts or spreading drought, insect plagues, warfare in crop growing areas, etc. But it is a mistake to underestimate the ability of the farming and ranching corporations to adapt to changing conditions. They can change what crops they grow, where they grow their crops and can relocate their animals to more hospitable areas.

    Locations that used to be too cold and have a too short growing season, may now be warmer and have a longer growing season. Locations that used to get too much rain and be too muddy or swampy may now be just right for growing some crops. Earth-sheltered greenhouses and solar-powered lighting may increase the growing period of seasonal crops or improve growing conditions for cold-tender fruit trees such as orange trees. Never discount the impact of new technologies and new methods. Human societies have a long history of being inventive and highly adaptive.

  18. Your article referencing the TEDGlobal event is from 2017, the second article is as well. Were they updated at some point?

  19. The game in the wilds will run out in a couple of weeks. Prepare to eat rats, esp. if your stuck in a town. Learn how to clean them.

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