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Seeds In Shortage
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| But there's just another earthquake in Turkey, isn't that right? | |
| Just a few days ago. | |
| Yes. | |
| Another one. | |
| Another one at 6.4. | |
| I guess it just terrified the people there. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Listen, we're watching catastrophes take place. | |
| We're watching activity that we have not been expecting. | |
| We just came out of an unbelievable crisis with COVID-19. | |
| We just came out of, you know, trying to figure out how we fit back into what normal should be. | |
| And when you start looking at what's happening in the UK, you can almost understand it's coming to America. | |
| A few days ago, we did a show with Zach Drew and we talked about this climate change and listened to this headline: World War II style rationing of meat, clothing, and energy. | |
| That's when you understand I need to get prepared. | |
| I need to get food. | |
| I need to get more buckets. | |
| Why would they have paid? | |
| They passed laws so they could go into your house if you have food and take it away from you. | |
| They know something's coming. | |
| And that's why we're trying to tell people. | |
| This is why groups make fun of me about food because it's demonic. | |
| They want you to be starving to death. | |
| I don't know why, but the elite, rich billionaires that rule the world, they want you hungry. | |
| They want you at their feet. | |
| At their feet, at their pocket. | |
| But I want you to order your food every day if you can. | |
| I want you to get ready. | |
| I want you to stock up. | |
| I want you to prepare. | |
| I just read an article at the doctor's office from Mother Earth or some magazine, you know, and it said there's a shortage of seed. | |
| Right. | |
| The seeds to plant in the ground. | |
| And they said, and they did a whole article. | |
| I wanted to steal the magazine, but I don't steal. | |
| So I wanted to take it from the doctor's office and bring it to you because I wanted to report it. | |
| I think he'd let me have it if I'd ask him. | |
| But that magazine said that there's many, many reasons when there's not enough food. | |
| See, they are planting gardens now. | |
| But they have to decide whether the farmers, if they're growing and the food sale is high, they go and let the seed turn in, you know, they turn it into product. | |
| And what's happened, the food shortage is getting more and more. | |
| And so the seeds, seeds are in shortage. | |
| Go to your store and look and see if the seeds are there. | |
| They're not there most places. | |
| And they're not planting to grow seeds. | |
| And so that's so important. | |
| None of you, you got seeds. | |
| Mama, you're getting, you buy seeds. | |
| But get your seeds. | |
| You can get them. | |
| They're still out there. | |
| But there's a shortage because people are buying more seeds than ever in history. | |
| They know it's coming. | |
| That's right. | |
| There's an innate thing that godly people, that's what our parents had. | |
| That's why they would farm. | |
| My grandparents were on farms with oil lamps. | |
| It is not stupid to have some oil lamps in your house. | |
| No, that's right. | |
| Because when the electric grid goes down, what happens? | |
| Our president is hell-bent on everything being electric. | |
| Even your gas stove, they want to take it away from you. | |
| If you've got a gas stove, if the power goes out, at least you can have some heat from your old gas stove. | |