Iran: Biometric ID for Food Rationing By James Reed

This one was reported at the YouTube site Ice Age Farmer a few days ago, without written material on the web. Christian has his sources, who have documented how Iran is rolling out food rationing via biometric id. There has already been conflict over food shortages in Iran, including riots and the government is pushing through this item of technocratic control; the people have little freedom now, but what they did have will go as the biometric id is a perfect form of Big Brother social control. If the food crisis gets to these levels throughout the West, expect to see food passports, which will be even more tyrannical that the Covid passports. Control food; control people.

https://www.iceagefarmer.com/2022/05/17/iran-digital-food-rationing-rolls-out-using-biometric-ids-amid-food-riots/

“Iran is set to be the first country to roll out a food rationing scheme based on new biometric IDs. Where vaccine passports failed, food passports will now be eagerly accepted by hungry people who can’t afford rapidly inflating food prices. This is the realization of a longstanding agenda by the Rockefeller/UN/WEF crowd to, as Kissinger put it, “control food, and control people.” Christian breaks it down in this Ice Age Farmer broadcast.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPPQ2X8VoRQ

https://www.activistpost.com/2022/05/iran-digital-food-rationing-rolls-out-using-biometric-ids-amid-food-riots.html

https://apnews.com/article/iran-social-media-2b2ef39a9caebd49aa4cf14d930702d8

 “Iran abruptly raised prices as much as 300% for a variety of staples such as cooking oil, chicken, eggs and milk on Thursday. Scores of alarmed Iranians waited in long lines to snatch up bundles of food and emptied supermarket shelves across the country in the hours before the price hike took effect.

Panicked shoppers raided stores and stuffed basic goods into large plastic bags, according to footage shared widely on social media. Lines in Tehran snaked out of grocery stores late Wednesday. On Thursday, Iran’s currency dropped to a low of 300,000 rial to the dollar.

Internet disruptions were reported across Iran as the government braced for possible unrest, advocacy group NetBlocks.org said. Protests appeared to spring up in the remote and impoverished south, according to videos shared online. The Associated Press could not verify their authenticity but the footage corresponded to reported events.”

 

 

 

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