Ripped From The Headlines, November 28, 2022
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“Next COVID-19 strain may be more dangerous, lab study shows”
“A South African laboratory study using COVID-19 samples from an immunosuppressed individual over six months showed that the virus evolved to become more pathogenic, indicating that a new variant could cause more illness than the current predominant omicron strain.
The study, conducted by the same laboratory that was to first test the omicron strain against vaccines last year, used samples from a person infected with HIV. Over the six months the virus initially caused the same level of cell fusion and death as the omicron BA.1 strain, but as it evolved those levels rose to become similar to the first version of COVID-19 identified in Wuhan in China.
The study, led by Alex Sigal at the Africa Health Research Institute in the South African city of Durban, indicates that the COVID-19 pathogen could continue to mutate and a new variant may cause more severe illness and death than the relatively mild omicron strain. The study is yet to be peer reviewed and is based solely on laboratory work on samples from one individual.”
“Globalized Supply Chain Brings More-Turbulent Food Prices”
”For decades, globalization has increased the variety and reduced the cost of food. Now the pandemic, war in Ukraine and other global disruptions have shown how that complex supply chain can also result in more turbulent prices.
Food-price inflation hit multi decade highs this year in the U.S. and elsewhere, outpacing overall consumer prices. While food inflation has cooled in recent weeks, food prices globally are still 25% higher than before Covid-19 struck in early 2020, according to the United Nations Food Price Index.
Among the factors pushing up prices, food-industry executives and economists say, have been manufacturing and transport disruptions stemming from the pandemic and the impact of the war in Ukraine on energy and grain prices. While those issues may recede, and some suppliers say they will try to source from closer to home, analysts expect price swings to be more frequent.
’When people think of globalized trade, they don’t think that one of the major components of globalization was the food chain,’ said Susan Wachter, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, who studies inflation. ‘The increased complexity of that food chain makes food supply extremely vulnerable to supply shocks,’” she added.”
“‘I believe the economy is the biggest bubble in world history,’ says Rich Dad, Poor Dad, author Robert Kiyosaki: ‘God have mercy on us all.’”
“Those are the latest words of caution from Robert Kiyosaki, the bestselling author of ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad,’ who has shared some grim warnings about the health of the markets and economy over the years.”
“The News Watch Never Stops” - Ripped From The Headlines, Monday Edition - Things to Ponder:
Well, what do you know??? COVID-19, right on cue, makes it’s return…
As you’ll recall, we were telling you this was coming… it’s time to fear the fear.
That said…
Don’t you find it odd that this was mentioned in the article?
“The study is yet to be peer reviewed and is based solely on laboratory work on samples from one individual.”
If that’s true, why was it a major headline in a number of newspapers around the world?
That’s the question to ask yourself.
How about that global supply chain huh?
What could possibly go wrong by moving the distance and time to get critical items to people further and further away?
Yep, you guessed it!
“When people think of globalized trade, they don’t think that one of the major components of globalization was the food chain,’ said Susan Wachter, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, who studies inflation. ‘The increased complexity of that food chain makes food supply extremely vulnerable to supply shocks,’” she added.”
Combine that with the coming combo of a rail strike and a diesel fuel shortage, and at best, it’s not pretty.
When Robert Kiyosaki makes mainstream news, you know something is up.
The biggest bubble in world history… wow.
Just wow.
It’s worth watching that 15 minute video.
What does this mean?
Things are bad - much more so than you’re thinking right now.
This is one of the big reasons we chose to do Ripped From The Headlines… so you can be out in front of what’s coming.
Note the perfect storm of issues, combined with an ongoing narrative that’s now playing out about a difficult winter with viruses, the SCOTUS opinion that allows the Feds to force you to wear face coverings, a rail strike, and fuel shortages…
This isn’t good.
Why should I care?
The supply chain issues taking center stage again in the news cycle is concerning.
While people may try to move closer to home to get supplies, the US has killed manufacturing and is working on killing local farming.
What do you do then?
You should REALLY care.
What should I do?
Take a moment… right now if you can… to take inventory of what you’re seeing in this newsletter each day.
Have you ever seen a time quite like this?
Ok good, you’re paying attention.
That’s the point.
If you’re not paying attention, and trapped in the hustle and bustle of a busy world (with a ton of useless stuff, by the way), this stuff will come up on you like a thief in the night.
Take stock of one thing, right now, that you need to shore up… is it food? Medical supplies? Water?
Focus on taking care of that as best you can by the end of this week.
Then, take care of the next thing.
GET MOVING ASAP.
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Hey guys, have been waiting for this upheaval for thirty years, the old world has to crumble before the new one can be built put. Bring it on. Love and Blessings. Peace Out. :ian-paul: Nance