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  1. Hyperinflation in food looks like this … Beans go from $1 per can, to $2 per can, then $5 per can, then $20 per can, then there are no beans. ?

    1. Or they can go from $1 per 400g can, $2 per 400g can, $2 per 200g can, $3 per 150g can, $3 per 75g can, then there are no beans ? Crazy example, but the shrinkflation factor is very real.

  2. Unfortunately Italy’s law covers only vertebrate animals. That means, essentially, animals with a backbone. Guess what: Insects, and most other animals (95% or so, depending on your source), are invertebrates. Apparently Italians can eat bioengineered insects with the rest of us.

  3. Very interesting about the Stamford, CT 5G decision. Stamford is no small town. I grew up in the town next door and Stamford has grown exponentially since the 90’s when multiple hedge funds and giant banks like RBS, UBS (gone now) left NYC for better tax breaks. My wonder is perhaps the wealthier areas (ie the mom’s of the pampered kids) around the big cities are beginning to understand the ramifications of the Great Poisoning and may, like David Webb has said in the Great Taking, a key to taking down Mr Global’s intent to reduce the population and take everything.

    1. The children of the wealthy are being poisoned too. Going to be very interesting as they realize what Curtis Mayfield sang. “Its a new world order, a brand new day, Its a new world order and brother you’re the prey.”

      1. Yes, as always, it appears the managerial class thinks they will be spared with their compliance. No way.

      2. The LinkNYC project has interesting data on pushback, monetization attempts, public-private data syndication and targeting of specific neighborhoods.

        https://www.thecity.nyc/2022/04/27/link5g-free-wifi-tech-linknyc/

        One source from a telecom giant said their company doesn’t have confidence in CityBridge’s ability to complete the rollout of Link5G, predicting that the structures will “run into a buzzsaw” when people start to see them crop up in their communities.  

        … To make up for inequitable distribution in the past, CityBridge is required to install 90% of the new poles above 96th Street in Manhattan and in The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island, per the deal. Among the total of 4,000 structures required to be built, CityBridge is also required to install 739 in 13 so-called “equity” areas. 

        LinkNYC is related to the failed Google smart city project in Toronto. Each kiosk has 30 sensors. It is being expanded to Philly and Newark, NJ:

        https://www.cities.link/link-cities/philadelphia.html

  4. Why didn’t John buy a Mary’s Organic turkey for Thanksgiving? We bought and enjoyed two and have leftovers, and they were delicious!

    1. I wished I could find an organic turkey where I live in North Louisiana. In past one of the regional grocery chains would carry 3 or 4 organic turkeys and maybe 10 all natural commercial brand turkeys (but no injections of sodium phosphate (a detergent) or salt or sugar). I may have to search each of their 5 stores to find them, but at least one or two would have them. Not this year. I searched all 5 stores periodically, even up to the Wed before since I asked one manager about them and he said they were on order and would have a delivery truck that Wed. None. I searched the other regional chain, plus the big and small Wally Marts, all to no avail.

  5. Notice the devastating weather taking place in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Turkey. The timing is certainly very suspicious.

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