Millions Of Acres Of Crops In The Central U.S. Have Been Destroyed By A Series Of Historic Natural Disasters
While
the mainstream media focuses on the upcoming election, COVID-19 and the
endless protests going on in our major cities, another great tragedy is
unfolding all across the middle of the country. A nightmarish drought,
horrific flooding along the Mississippi River and a giant “derecho”
that just hit the farm belt have combined to make this one of the
toughest years for farmers ever. And this comes at a particularly bad
time, because the stress that the COVID-19 pandemic has put on food
distribution systems has already created periodic shortages of certain
items around the nation. We definitely could have used an uneventful
growing season this year, and unfortunately we didn’t get it.
On Monday, an absolutely massive “derecho” roared through the Midwest. According to USA Today, the storm had winds of up to 112 miles per hour…
Blogger's note: Locusts in Africa, and South America, flooding in India, and China, and violent storms and droughts here in the US, could it be geoengineering anyone?
On Monday, an absolutely massive “derecho” roared through the Midwest. According to USA Today, the storm had winds of up to 112 miles per hour…
The storm had winds of up to 112 mph near Cedar Rapids, Iowa – as powerful as an inland hurricane – as it tore from eastern Nebraska across Iowa and parts of Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois, including Chicago and its suburbs.Read more
Blogger's note: Locusts in Africa, and South America, flooding in India, and China, and violent storms and droughts here in the US, could it be geoengineering anyone?
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