While meeting with European allies last March, Joe Biden said that they “talked about how we could increase and disseminate more rapidly food shortages.” This was on camera at a press conference. The media didn’t seem to care much, though, and when the statement itself was disseminated online, Facebook labeled it “false news.” Perhaps the idea was that Biden, being senile, will spout falsehoods.
Then again, senile people can also forget to suppress what they’re supposed to keep hidden, some may counter.
Note, too, that the White House never corrected Biden’s odd statement, according to Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
Whatever the truth, here’s what requires no guesswork: There have been increasing food shortages since that time. Egg prices have recently been skyrocketing, for example, which authorities attribute to the avian flu’s effects. Yet now there’s a report about poultry farmers complaining that their hens had suddenly stopped laying eggs for extended periods, a phenomenon they blame on corporation-sourced chicken feed. They also claim that when they switched to locally sourced grain, their birds immediately became productive again.
This all, of course, sounds like a conspiracy theory, and maybe that’s all it is. Or is it a conspiracy fact?
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