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COVID LOCKDOWNS = HUNGER PAIN

Every day, the mainstream media continues to promote headline stories of the number of new virus cases, spreading fear to a sound-bite public, despite declining death rates.
This is the same media that barely reports the dangerous “side-effect” caused by the global lockdowns: over 100,000,000 additional people are at risk of food shortages and starvation.
David Beasley, Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) stated last week, “Malnutrition will grow by 80 percent by the end of the year … a real disaster… a famine of biblical proportions.”
Mr. Beasly pointed to Latin America as experiencing the worst of it, with the number of malnourished people almost tripling.
Areas in Africa and Eastern and Central Asia are expected to see a doubling of people put on the brink of starvation.
Currently, almost 140 million people in over 80 countries are dependent on food from the WFP. In Yemen alone, the worst humanitarian disaster in the world, the WFP is providing food to 13 million in need.
Global experts are in agreement that the major causes of this epic health disaster is from the national lockdowns and social-distancing restrictions, which put millions out of work who were already struggling to get enough food for themselves and their families.
Executive Director Beasley has lobbied for drastically needed additional funding, some $5 billion over the next six months just to keep up with the current food shortage. He issued a strong warning that “many will die, children will suffer from the consequences of malnutrition for many years, and the world will lose all the progress made in fighting hunger over the past decade.”
TREND FORECAST: One of our 2020 Top Trends was “NEW WORLD DISORDER.” We had forecast that the riots, demonstrations, and uprisings spreading across the globe (India, Hong Kong, Lebanon, South Africa, France, Chile, Bolivia, Algeria, etc.) in protest of lack of basic living standards, government corruption, crime, and violence would escalate in 2020.
Governments used the COVID War, however, to prohibit protestors from gathering en masse and taking to the streets.
We have warned that after long lockdowns and going deeper in debt, they would again rebel.
Now, In addition to the current crisis in food shortages, the WFP acknowledges what we had forecast: the unprecedented global shutdown will have ancillary effects such as escalating social tensions, increased migration, and political conflicts, making the situation even more dire.
TRENDPOSTNothing points to the incompetent and immoral actions of political leaders and their health “experts” more than this issue of mass starvation, a direct result of the unprecedented global shutdown. 
While billions of dollars are easily raised to finance the rush to a vaccine, which may never be effective, and while drones fly around searching for citizens not social distancing and police threaten fines and jail time for those not wearing masks, the UN World Food Programme has to beg for money to keep hundreds of millions of people from starving. 
And, again, virtually nothing about this global tragedy is mentioned in the mainstream news.

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