KV Peter's "Phytochemistry of Fruits and Vegetables" serves as a crucial link between traditional horticulture and contemporary scientific advancements, focusing on sustainable agriculture and nutritional security. The book highlights the transformation of horticulture from a traditional practice rooted in ancient civilizations to a major economic driver, with global horticultural crop production skyrocketing from 25 million … Continue reading A comprehensive exploration of nature’s nutritional powerhouses: KV Peter’s “Phytochemistry of Fruits and Vegetables”
“Over 98%” of world’s central banks are preparing to unleash the global cashless society
There is not much time left before all your paper and coin cash becomes obsolete, followed by its replacement with digital cash. In a new report, the World Economic Forum (WEF) states that 98 percent of the world's central banks have agreed to implement the globalists' long-awaited fantasy of a completely cashless world – that they … Continue reading “Over 98%” of world’s central banks are preparing to unleash the global cashless society
Billionaire BlackRock CEO calls poor millennials “entitled,” promises them “scarcity inflation” (op-ed)
The billionaire CEO of arguably the most predatory, money-grubbing, parasitical investment firm to ever exist claims that millennials are “entitled” and deserving of the “scarcity inflation” that the country is now suffering due to financial terrorism and other factors. Rob Kapito of Blackrock, an entitled one-percenter, says he feels satisfaction that younger people who do not have … Continue reading Billionaire BlackRock CEO calls poor millennials “entitled,” promises them “scarcity inflation” (op-ed)
Collapse imminent? Food suppliers admit they can’t keep store shelves stocked amid supply chain disruptions, worker shortages
Our lords and masters have squeezed every ounce of tyranny they can out of the COVID-19 pandemic and now they’re exploiting it further to squeeze the remaining ‘malcontents’ in our society — mostly white, Midwestern, conservative, Trump supporters — into line by disrupting our livelihoods. Food suppliers are now warning anew that they are having … Continue reading Collapse imminent? Food suppliers admit they can’t keep store shelves stocked amid supply chain disruptions, worker shortages
Grocery prices skyrocket 31 percent in one year as lockdowns, drought and money printing unleash food inflation
Food prices in July were up 31 percent from the same month in 2020, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. This rise is fueled by supply chain disruption and extreme weather conditions. Central banks disregard food and fuel inflation when setting policies as they are the most volatile categories in the typical basket of … Continue reading Grocery prices skyrocket 31 percent in one year as lockdowns, drought and money printing unleash food inflation
Meat-eaters paying the most as food inflation soars
Soaring food prices are affecting grocery shoppers all over America. Among those, the hardest hit are meat-eaters, who are bearing the brunt of the surge in prices. According to a Morning Consult survey of about 2,200 U.S. adults, one in three Americans say that they’re spending more on groceries than they were at the start of 2021. … Continue reading Meat-eaters paying the most as food inflation soars
Mask mandates are HARMING economic activity, says economist
With governments worldwide reopening their economies and lifting lockdowns, authorities and health experts have doubled down on their advice that people wear face masks when going out to shop or dine. In fact, an economic report by researchers from the University of Utah even suggested that national mandates for face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic would “persistently” promote economic activity. But economist … Continue reading Mask mandates are HARMING economic activity, says economist
Coronavirus lockdowns causing jump in suicides among middle-class workers in India
The ongoing Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the measures to slow its spread are taking a serious mental toll on people around the world. In India, suicides among professionals are on the rise as the pandemic has forced companies to cut jobs, exacerbating what has been a growing problem for the country. Even before the … Continue reading Coronavirus lockdowns causing jump in suicides among middle-class workers in India
Venezuela enacts strict price controls amid coronavirus pandemic, basic goods now priced higher than minimum wages
Amid a continuing rise in coronavirus cases, as well as burgeoning hyperinflation, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the return of strict price controls on basic goods in the South American country. Maduro made the announcement, which will affect over two dozen basic commodities, during a special broadcast aired by the country’s state-run television station. “I have given precise instructions … Continue reading Venezuela enacts strict price controls amid coronavirus pandemic, basic goods now priced higher than minimum wages
