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Russia Taking Brunt Of The Blame For Coming Global Food Crisis, But The Seeds Were Sown Over A Decade Ago

The world will soon be in the grip of a global famine, caused by many different factors that have taken place for over the last decade and most recently by the covid pandemic and the unrest that it has caused across continents and between neighbors.

According to a professor at Yale University, Timothy Snyder, it is Russian President Vladimir Putin behind it, and he plans to trigger the hunger crisis to unleash ‘refugees’ into the West which would lead to instability in European countries.

Since the Arab Spring began, a series of civil unrest in the Middle East and Africa, migrants have been pouring across the Mediterranean Sea and into the interior of Europe, most heading to Germany in 2015 after then-Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed those looking to make another life in Europe, with open arms.

Since then, millions have made their home there and were enjoying the benefits that the Europeans gave them, and this changed the face of the continent even more.

In a Twitter thread, Professor Snyder said that Russia is “preparing to starve much of the developing world as the next stage in his war in Europe” if he continues his blockade of the grain supplies that are allegedly stuck in Ukraine.

“If the Russian blockade continues, tens of millions of tons of food will rot in silos, and tens of millions of people in Africa and Asia will starve,” claims Snyder.

Snyder is a professor of history and believes that Putin is purposefully provoking a global famine, to cause food riots and prompting huge amounts of migrants to flood into Europe.

“Putin’s hunger plan is also meant to generate refugees from North Africa and the Middle East, areas usually fed by Ukraine. This would generate instability in the EU,” tweeted Snyder.

The blame is not solely at Putin’s feet, however, as there have been supply chain issues since the World Health Organization and their lackeys in various governments, shut down production so we could stay home and be “safe.”

The developing world has been slowly starving since then – the reason it is a problem now is that the first world is about to feel the effects of it.

Also, long before the war started in Ukraine in February, there have been many threats from other countries around the European Union, who have been threatening to “unleash” migrants onto European countries – like Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan.

Erdogan threatened to release upwards of 3.5 million migrants into Europe, as punishment to Greece for attempting to block the purchase of American fighter jets.

Former leader of the North African nation of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi famously said, “There are signs that Allah will grant Islam victory in Europe – without swords, without guns, without conquests. The 50 million Muslims of Europe will turn it into a Muslim continent within a few decades.”

The seeds were sown a very long time ago and now due to Globalist interference; we are all about to see it bear fruit.


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