OPINION: TuckerCarlson: Why we're paranoid about the American food supply
NEWLast spring, in March, at a press conference in Brussels, Joe Biden explained that the sanctions he was imposing against Russia, while morally necessary, were alsoaround the world, including here in the United States."It's going to be real," he said.
So here you have the president of the United States pledging to increase food shortages at a press conference. That seemed like a newsworthy event, but not a single news organization in this country seemed to notice it happened. Nor did the White House correct it. But others were watching. So within days, that clip wound up on social media and Facebook flagged it immediately as"false news.
So even people who aren't given to connecting the dots, who don't think of themselves as conspiracy nuts, begin to wonder,"Is there something here?" But no one could tell. The Biden administration had no answers and no way to get to the answers because they had no data. Now, that's a sad story. But what's interesting is that most media companies did not consider it a story at all. Weird, considering egg prices have become an actual problem for most Americans. Egg prices are up more than 100% in many places. And yet at that exact moment, when eggs are a concern, 100,000 chickens die in a freak fire. And The New York Times, which is right next door in a neighboring state, does not even cover the fire. What is that? Don't worry.
And so instead of going to the usual sources at the AG Department or calling the White House press office, we decided to listen to people who actually have chickens. And that one, for example, the lady you just saw, says she switched her chicken feed and it solved the problem. Her chickens began laying eggs once again immediately.Now, the specific brand of feed referenced in that video is called"Producer's Pride." It's made by Purina.
There are so few eggs right now at such high cost that smugglers are trafficking eggs across our border. Watch this.Here at the busy San Ysidro border crossing in California, word's traveling fast about a new good being smuggled into the U.S.. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported an 108% increase in seized egg products and poultry that people have tried to smuggle through U.S. ports of entry in just the last two months.
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