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Cities 'Screwed': Hormuz, Food Scarcity, and the Digital Economy Plan
This clip exposes the extreme vulnerability of Western cities to food scarcity, particularly if critical shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz are disrupted for extended periods. The speaker suggests that such disruptions might not be accidental, but rather part of a larger, "gamed out" strategy. This strategy aims to collapse the current economic system, paving the way for a radical shift.
The discussion delves into the 2030 Agenda, speculating that prolonged economic collapse could force populations into a new, digitized economy. This new system would reportedly include biometric IDs required for basic necessities like food, with existing infrastructure from institutions like the World Bank and IMF already in place. The ultimate goal, it's argued, is to replace the current financial system with a singular, digital one, introduced under crisis conditions.
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