An academic paper was published this year putting the case that rationing of consumer goods, fuel and food, could be implemented to reduce the carbon footprint of us serf consumers (linked below). It looks like the very first stage, by way of a test case is now being done here in the UK, with the rationing of vegetables. The chattering class are blaming Brexit, but since much of the produce we consume comes from Morocco, which is not in the EU, that is nonsense. As well, the weather is being blamed, which no doubt always has a role to play, but is not the full story; it is easier to get tomatoes in the Ukraine, which is at war, than here in London. As Neil Oliver has observed: “They’re rationing tomatoes in the supermarkets. We’re told it’s about supply chains, bad weather and the price of heating, but right now, in terms of the messaging, I suspect it’s more about pushing the word – rationing. Less about any believable shortage of food and more about getting us used to hearing the word. No doubt, if experience is anything to go by, the rest will come later. My money says the rationing app for our smartphones is already sitting on a hard drive somewhere, ready when we are.”
The Covid plandemic was a test run in the psychological manipulation of the population, and the generation of mass psychosis, social madness, and we have not seen anything yet.
