EPISODE 17
Agenda 2030, Pt. 1: "Build Back Better"
Agenda 2030 is coming at an alarming pace and in order for the elites, politicians and bankers to reach the "Great Reset", they first have to tear everything down. Welcome to the Agenda 2030 rabbit hole. In episode one of a new 4-part series, Tavis and Ashley dive into all of the difficulties in our current world that are slowly but surely pushing us towards their plan to "build back better." But who are they building back better for?
Episode Notes
Ep. 17 Agenda 2030 “Build Back Better” pt. 1
In order for them to “build back better”, they have to destroy everything we know to be true
The election had to be rigged to get Biden into office to make all of this happen - had Hillary won like they intended, they would’ve done this 4 years earlier
They had to call Jan. 6th an insurrection to get the vote passed through in a rushed manner
We’ve now seen the footage from J6 and what it really was
Which leads into Biden’s America…
Recent hazardous events
Chemical spills
As of October 2023, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has recorded 742 train derailments.
2/3: East Palestine, OH: 141 loaded cars, 20 contained hazardous materials, 100 foot flames, 11 of the cars that derailed had toxic chemicals
2/13: A Union Pacific freight train hit an 18-wheeler in Splendora, TX and dragged it a half mile past the railroad crossing - 21 train cars derailed and the driver of the truck died
2/14: truck carrying nitric acid in Tucson, AZ - nitric acid spilled out of the truck when it fell over - highly corrosive material - everyone in half mile of accident was evacuated
2/16: Norfolk Southern train derailed near Detroit, MI - 30 train cars derailed - some carrying liquid chlorine but want breached
2/16: 5-acre warehouse fire erupted at a plant nursery in Kissimmee, FL - amount of plastic plant pots burned up and melted releasing chemicals in the air
2/20: massive explosion at metal plant in Bedford, OH - mass casualty event - 12 people injured, 1 killed
2/20: Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky shut down water intakes - butyl acrylate was believed to be in the Ohio River
2/24: Mysterious white dust blankets in WVA, VA and MD - Parts of West Virginia and Maryland were blanketed with a mysterious fine white dust late Thursday evening and into early Friday morning. The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia appeared to be hit the hardest, but there were also photos and videos being posted from as far as Winchester, Virginia, and Hagerstown, Maryland
2/25: 3 separate Pemex facilities in Mexico and TX see explosions
2/25: Norfolk Southern train derails in Lexington, NC
2/28: train carrying propane derailed in Manatee county FL
3/4: Norfolk Southern train derails in Springfield, OH - downed power lines and outages in the area - nearby residence ordered to shelter-in-place
3/16 - Anacortes, Washington - 2500+ gallons of diesel spilled
3/30, 2023 - Raymond, Minnesota - Spilled Ethanol. Four cars burst into flame
4/15, 2023 - Rockwood, Maine - Train caught fire after derailing, causing a small forest fire
List goes on…
Farmers coming out about destroying their crops
Not giving farmers access to water
Food plants burning down
Dairy Plant Fire, Portage, Wisconsin [January 2, 2023]
Hillandale Farms Fire, Bozrah, Connecticut [January 20, 2023]
Pet Food Processing Facility Fire, Anchorage, Alaska [January 20, 2023]
Dehydration and Processing Pet Food Plant Fire, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin [January 31, 2023]
W.E. Acres Crabmeal Seafood Processing Plant, New Brunswick, Canada [February 3, 2023]
Olymel Hog Operation Fire, Saskatchewan, Canada [February 15, 2023]
Giffords Manufacturing Plant, Skowhegan, Maine [February 21, 2023]
Ruiz Foods Plant, Dinuba, California [ February 23, 2023]
Chocolate Factory Fire, West Reading, Pennsylvania [March 24, 2023]
Pickle Factory Fire, New Jersey [March 25, 2023]
Basic American Foods Processing Plant Fire, Moses Lake, Washington [March 29, 2023]
South Fork Dairy Explosion, Dimmitt, Texas [April 10, 2023]
18,000 cows were killed in an explosion and fire that rocked the South Fork Dairy farm in the Texas Panhandle – making it the deadliest fire involving cows in nearly a decade.
Red River Commodities, 2 Fires, Fargo, North Dakota [April 12, 2023]
Tyson Foods Hog Plant, Madison, Nebraska [April 24, 2023]
Normalizing eating bugs
Chefs are also optimistic about future consumption, with “no less than 36% of chefs expect to see a considerable rise in customer demand for insect-based proteins and foods” by 2040, according to research by GEA. (FoodIngredientsFirst.com)
Bill Gates is in on it - surprise, surprise!
Bill Gates has long argued we need to eat less meat. It’s one of the reasons why he has bought up so much American farmland and invested in his own lab-created meat companies. Now, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is backing All Things Bugs, a company claiming to be “the world’s leading innovator in the insect industry.” They produce Griopro cricket powder, which is used for food and beverages, including pasta, baked goods, smoothies, meat extenders, and more. (MyPatriotSupply.com)
“Insect protein is not as “sexy” as the alternative meat companies, admits Leah Bessa of the South African start-up Gourmet Grubb, but she feels anyone interested in food security should be looking for multiple solutions. “I don’t think we should be expecting any one food to solve things,” she says. “The problem with our agriculture system is that we don’t have enough diversity to cater for different climates and landscapes. What’s great about insects is that you can farm them anywhere, in any environment. They don’t destroy land, you can grow them on by-products of the food industry and they’re full of nutrients.” But, she cautions: “It has taken the plant-based food movement decades to get to where it is now,” she says. “If insects can do the same, it will be a big win.” (The Guardian)
Ingredients found in Tyson foods (from ingredient label):
Acheta domesticus and Grillodes sigillatus = crickets
Tenbrio molitor = mealworms
Locusta migratura = grasshoppers
Big Pharma
Trying to get everyone on something
Birth control
Doesn’t heal or actually help your menstrual cycle
Suppresses natural hormone cycle
Period isn’t actually the period on the pill
Pseudo hormones to mask the symptoms
Shuts down connection between brain and ovaries = not ovulating which means you’re not creating the right amounts of testosterone and estrogen
One key synthetic hormone: Progestin is a synthetic hormone that is the complete opposite of Progesterone which helps with pregnancy
Makes women attracted to girly men
Changes the way you’re attracted to men “pheromones”
Antidepressants
Adderall for little boys
Wear a mask now people have pneumonia
The attack on marijuana
Government has a patent on THC
Creating patients for life
Doctors can’t keep up with the different medication sold to them but know they have a big day if they prescribe them
Only US and New Zealand are allowed to advertise prescription drugs
The Food Industry
Teaching us to eat bad things / lying about what’s healthy
The myth about cholesterol and heart disease
Promoting chips over a steak as a healthy option
Article about eggs getting you closer to diabetes every day you eat one
Milk makes your bones weaker
FDA approving fake meat
Bill Gates buying up farmlands all over the US
Vaccinating cattle
The fact that so many people from US go overseas and lose weight like crazy because they don’t alter their food
Body image models who are morbidly obese
Canceling Joe Rogan for talking about exercise being an essential part of not getting sick by things like covid
Biden shutting down the pipeline
Destroys our gas resource
Electric Vehicle Mandates
Ford Trucks unveils its %100 electric truck supporting its ambitious goal: “50% of sales to Europe will be “0” emissions by 2030” Ford Trucks unveiled its first all-new %100 electric truck, making giant strides towards a sustainable future for heavy commercial vehicles at IAA Transportation 2022 in Hannover. (Ford)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new emissions standards that would effectively require 67.5% of U.S. vehicle sales to be electric by 2032. Dealers are making significant electric vehicle (EV) investments and are essential to advancing this transportation transformation. However, despite federal incentives, new vehicle buyers are not purchasing EVs in the quantities necessary for automakers to meet EPA’s requirements. EPA’s proposed rule goes too far too fast by not acknowledging current real-world consumer demand for EVs. Members of Congress are encouraged to support efforts to create a national greenhouse gas standard that is reasonable and achievable for all states and counter EPA’s attempts to ban the sale of gas-powered cars. (National Automobile Dealers Association)
Half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 need to be EV’s (Reuters)
The 50% target, which is not legally binding, won the support of U.S. and foreign automakers, which said that achieving it would require billions of dollars in government funding.
Cost of Living
Rates of inflation have not kept up with wage earnings
People are now broke and desperate for housing
“The average asking rent is now $1,900 , with single-family houses averaging $2,018 a month, while a typical apartment costs $1,659.” World Population Review
“Despite the level of wage growth reaching 6.7 percent in the summer of 2022, it has not been enough to curb the impact of even higher inflation rates. The federally mandated minimum wage in the United States has not increased since 2009, meaning that individuals working minimum wage jobs have taken a real terms pay cut for the last twelve years. There are discrepancies between states - the minimum wage in California can be as high as 15.50 U.S. dollars per hour, while a business in Oklahoma may be as low as two U.S. dollars per hour. However, even the higher wage rates in states like California and Washington may be lacking - one analysis found that if minimum wage had kept up with productivity, the minimum hourly wage in the U.S. should have been 22.88 dollars per hour in 2021. Statista
Grocery prices
While food prices generally increased about 2% in prior years, they increased about 11% from 2021 to 2022. Inflation contributed to the increase. GAO.gov (US Government Accountability Office)
In 2022, food prices increased by 9.9 percent (US Dept of Agriculture)
Food-at-home prices increased by 11.4%
Food-away-from-home prices increased by 7.7%.
3.7% rise from September 2022- September 2023 (Nerdwallet)
*Welcome to the insanity of Agenda 2030*