MAP OF MISERY.....

17 Nov 2025 10:38 #31 by homeagain
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homeagain wrote: www.vice.com/en/article/how-fbi-gets-pho...att-tmobile-verizon/

Here’s the FBI’s Internal Guide for Getting Data from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon........U CAN POLITELY REQUEST OR U CAN JUST TAKE....EITHER METHOD IS VALID AND HAS BEEN UTILIZED...DO YOUR HOMEWORK,DUDES....


THIS IS ALL U NEED TO KNOW....IF THEY WANT IT,THEY WILL ACQUIRE IT.....ANYTHING ELSE U WANT TO DISCUSS?T

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17 Nov 2025 11:52 #32 by FredHayek
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Government has too much power clearly.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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18 Nov 2025 12:22 - 18 Nov 2025 12:33 #33 by PrintSmith
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homeagain wrote: Global Hunger Statistics

Approximately 319 million people are facing acute hunger worldwide.
1.9 million people are in catastrophic hunger conditions, primarily in conflict-affected regions.

Immediate action is crucial to address these crises and prevent further deterioration of food security globally.


DECLINE?????.........IT IS THIS MINDSET THAT SHOWS A SEVERE MISUNDERSTANDING OF GLOBAL EVENTS/ AND THE IMPACT ON ONE'S OWN FUTURE......WE IMPORT MANY FOOD PRODUCTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE HAS IMPACTED THAT FACTOR.....U CAN NOT ASSUME THERE IS NO CONNECTION OF PRICE/AVAILABILITY FOR OUR TOTALLY RECEIPT AMOUNT AT THE GROCERY STORE......MORE COSTLY OR NOT AVAILABLE....R THE RESULTS.

OVER AND ABOVE THAT STATEMENT.....2 MILLION WALKING SKELETONS,BARELY ALIVE, BUT NOT FOR LONG.

And there's what, 8.25 Billion human souls on this planet? Which would mean, what, about 4% of the entire human population is facing "acute hunger" according to your experts? That only 4% of the entire human population of the planet is facing "acute hunger" is quite the accomplishment, actually. I would have to think that it is one of the lowest rates since this statistic started being kept . . .

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18 Nov 2025 14:33 #34 by FredHayek
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It is. Starvation is at the lowest levels in human history.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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19 Nov 2025 09:07 #35 by homeagain
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PrintSmith wrote:

homeagain wrote: Global Hunger Statistics

Approximately 319 million people are facing acute hunger worldwide.
1.9 million people are in catastrophic hunger conditions, primarily in conflict-affected regions.

Immediate action is crucial to address these crises and prevent further deterioration of food security globally.


DECLINE?????.........IT IS THIS MINDSET THAT SHOWS A SEVERE MISUNDERSTANDING OF GLOBAL EVENTS/ AND THE IMPACT ON ONE'S OWN FUTURE......WE IMPORT MANY FOOD PRODUCTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE HAS IMPACTED THAT FACTOR.....U CAN NOT ASSUME THERE IS NO CONNECTION OF PRICE/AVAILABILITY FOR OUR TOTALLY RECEIPT AMOUNT AT THE GROCERY STORE......MORE COSTLY OR NOT AVAILABLE....R THE RESULTS.

OVER AND ABOVE THAT STATEMENT.....2 MILLION WALKING SKELETONS,BARELY ALIVE, BUT NOT FOR LONG.

And there's what, 8.25 Billion human souls on this planet? Which would mean, what, about 4% of the entire human population is facing "acute hunger" according to your experts? That only 4% of the entire human population of the planet is facing "acute hunger" is quite the accomplishment, actually. I
would have to think that it is one of the lowest rates since this statistic started being kept . . .


HOW SHORT SIGHTED AND SIMPLY UNINFORMED....HERE IS WHAT IS COMING AT U COLLECTIVELY.......O, BUT NO WORRIES....IT'S THE LOWEST RATE U HAVE SEEN...
news.un.org/en/story/2025/11/1166342

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Food Programme (WFP) warn of a major hunger emergency, with acute food insecurity set to worsen in 16 countries and territories between now and May 2026, putting millions of lives at risk.

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19 Nov 2025 09:14 #36 by FredHayek
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These organizations create pretend crises so they will continue to get funding

And they just have to fool enough of the people to send them taxpayer dollars.

And then you see what happened in Gaza. The UN sent food aid. Israel sent food aid. Hamas stole the aid and sold it to the Palestinians.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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19 Nov 2025 09:36 #37 by homeagain
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STILL DOES NOT CHANGE THE DYNAMICS OF DISPLACEMENT OF PEOPLE,WHO R SEEKING SUSTENANCE AND FOOD STABILITY......MASS MIGRATION TO OTHER LOCALES....HAPPENED IN CHACO CANYON MILLENNIUM AGO .....THRIVING HUB OF TRADE,AGRICULTURE, AND COMMUNITY COME TOGETHERS....THEN DESERTED,JUST VANISHED WITH NO TRACE.. MASSES DISPERSED.,SEPARATED AND STARTED SEARCH FOR BETTER LAND TO LIVE ON.

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19 Nov 2025 15:27 #38 by FredHayek
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Record crop harvest on US farms this year.

Cannot help it if some nations can't be run competently.

Under the Shah, he called in Israeli engineers to upgrade the water systems for Iran. They did a marvelous job, but the new regime prefers to spend money instead on rocket attacks on Israel and their Arab residents. Now the water system has failed and they say if the rains don't come soon, they will have to evacuate the capital. Foolish to spend all your money on foreign wars and spreading terrorism globally.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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19 Nov 2025 16:54 #39 by homeagain
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]Certain dramas you can count on. Empires fall at last. Heroes fail at first. And here I mean to tell you that character is not what you are in the end; character is the thing you cannot outrun or outgun that spars with fate all along......QUOTE FROM UPCOMING BOOK AMERICAN CANTOS.....

A CONDENSATION OF CURRENT AFFAIRS.....FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION,A SIMPLE BUT CONCISE STATEMENT.....CONTEMPLATE THE CONTENT......

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19 Nov 2025 17:02 #40 by homeagain
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FredHayek wrote: Record crop harvest on US farms this year.

Cannot help it if some nations can't be run competently.

Under the Shah, he called in Israeli engineers to upgrade the water systems for Iran. They did a marvelous job, but the new regime prefers to spend money instead on rocket attacks on Israel and their Arab residents. Now the water system has failed and they say if the rains don't come soon, they will have to evacuate the capital. Foolish to spend all your money on foreign wars and spreading terrorism globally.


AND THE REST OF THE STORY.......

www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/midwest/re...orn-harvest-farmers/


Farmers sound the alarm on US-China trade war

Even a nationwide corn-on-the-cob campaign wouldn’t be enough to move the needle. Nearly 40% of corn was used for animal feed in 2023, roughly 37% went toward fuel production and about 15% was exported around the world. Cereals and food made up just 1.5% of the pie.

The NCGA has called on Congress to pass legislation allowing year-round consumer access to higher ethanol blends — a move that matters because most U.S. biofuel comes in the form of ethanol, which is made from corn starch and then blended into gasoline.

The trade association is also asking President Donald Trump to broker deals that will open new foreign markets for corn. Mexico is the biggest importer of U.S. corn, with trade totaling roughly $5.5 billion last year.
Will lower corn prices benefit consumers?

Unfortunately, lower corn prices aren’t expected to provide much relief at the grocery store.

“We might see a little bit of relief, but it’s going to be relatively muted,” said Joe Janzen, an agricultural economist at the University of Illinois.

That’s because there are so many other factors that determine grocery prices, many of which are facing upward pressure right now.

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