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 No.349

Fascist Government of Venezuela Forces Farmers to Hand Over Food

https://archive.is/xiiI3

http://www.silverdoctors.com/government-of-venezuela-forces-farmers-to-hand-over-food/

The government of Venezuela is playing Monopoly, but it isn’t the kind with those little plastic hotels.

They’re controlling essential goods like food, and putting the retail establishments of the country out of business.

According to a UK Telegraph report, the government is now forcing farmers and food manufacturers to sell anywhere from 30-100% of their products to the state, as opposed to stores and supermarkets.

There’s a pattern in collapses around the world

As countries around the world collapse, it’s very important that we take note of the ways that governments take steps to control their people. While no two countries have exactly the same situations, there are some very distinct patterns that we can identify, and this can help us to prepare for a similar scenario if it were to happen in the United States.

Products are already nearly impossible to acquire in Venezuela, with their mindblowing 64% inflation rate, and now those supplies will be even more limited.

There are 7245 government-run stores, mostly in cities. There are more than 113,000 privately owned stores. What are the ramifications of this?

• The government will control the prices

• The government will control the dispersal of the goods

• If you don’t live in the city, you may still be forced to go there to acquire supplies

• The already day-long lines to purchase goods will get even longer

Venezuela has made preparedness illegal, with strict laws against “hoarding,” and they’ve even instituted a fingerprint registry for the purchase of food and supplies, so that no one can quietly stock up for the future. Meanwhile, the government of Venezuela vehemently denies there are any problems whatsoever while simultaneously rationing electricity.

 No.350

Venezuela has made preparedness illegal, with strict laws against “hoarding,” and they’ve even instituted a fingerprint registry for the purchase of food and supplies, so that no one can quietly stock up for the future. Meanwhile, the government of Venezuela vehemently denies there are any problems whatsoever while simultaneously rationing electricity.

You must prepare ahead of time

We’ve all heard that quote about controlling the people through controlling the food. It’s happened in many government takeovers, including the Holodomor in the Ukraine and the communist takeover of China. Once the government takes over the distribution from the farms, it only goes downhill from there. (In my book,The Pantry Primer, I discuss several government-instigated famines in more detail.)

If you wait until draconian measures are being put into place, you’ve waited too long. The time to prepare for economic collapse and overbearing governmental controls is well before they happen.

Yesterday I wrote about the state of North Caroline forcing people to register their backyard chickens. While some people thought I was being silly in my concern about this, when you consider the situation in Venezuela, is it really crazy to NOT want the government to know about your chickens? What do you think would happen to those registered chickens in a situation like the one in Venezuela? Would you really want the government to know you had self-reliance measures like this in place? Discretion is essential.

If you haven’t already begun to prepare for a long-term economic crisis, it’s time to get started. Economically speaking, things aren’t great here in the US, despite the soothing propaganda from the White House.

As we recently learned watching the Greek collapse unfold, having supplies and being able to meet your own needs is essential to surviving.

Here are a few resources to guide you.

You need to develop a preparedness plan: http://amzn.to/1U3X7cq

You need to build a food supply: http://amzn.to/1Kvjru1

You need to build self-reliance skills: http://amzn.to/1OyNoqQ

You need to prepare financially: http://amzn.to/1SKVRZm

You need to learn about natural remedies: http://amzn.to/1OyNhf9


 No.673

Venezuelan Government Tells Citizens to "Eat Fried Rocks" as Food Shortages Caused by Socialist Policies Threaten Widespread Starvation

Life continues to deteriorate under the socialist regime in Venezuela, an oil-rich South American nation whose citizens' quality of life has nearly collapsed in the throes of Marxist economic policy.

But no matter, because government officials are quick to offer solutions. In fact, the governor of the Venezuelan state of Bolivar has offered a very unique approach to staving off starvation: Citizens who are short on food can always fry up some rocks (that is, if they can find enough cooking oil, which has been a problem too).

After all, says the man who made the suggestion, Gov. Francisco Rangel, during a recent radio program, eating fried minerals and metals of the earth is much better than surrendering to a political opposition that dares to suggest a return to a (once-vibrant) free-market economy that used to provide for citizens' needs (and at a profit too – gasp!).

As reported by the PanAm Post, Rangel – who most likely has no shortage of food at his table – said Sept. 29 that citizens should not "yield to temptation" or worry much about not being able to find food during the country's regular shortages (in other words, ignore those hunger pangs and Marxist on!).

"Let them take away whatever they want. We are capable of eating a stick, or instead of frying two eggs, fry two rocks, and we will eat fried rocks, " he said, "but no one can beat us."

Continuing, Rangel referred to a perceived economic war on his country and "induced inflation" that he and other ruling party members have accused the political opposition of creating – despite the fact that they don't have the power to implement policy in the country.

"Now that prices are sky high, we need to fight against this together," he implored. "Let them not feel like they have beaten us."

https://archive.is/FKeGq

http://www.naturalnews.com/051481_Venezuelan_government_food_shortage_socialist_economy.html




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