The conspiracy bloggers remains deeply concerned about the battle for public health, which involves the withdrawal of food from warehouses and stores.
Recently, Spain’s Food and Food Safety Agency (AESAN) issued a warning regarding the detection of listeria in various meat products branded MRM.
France is recalling sausages, with many prominent brands included. Additionally, listeria has infected smoked fish such as salmon, which were not sourced from the Seine. This information was reported yesterday.
In Canada, a recall of various canned foods is underway, prominently featuring mushrooms. Meanwhile, the most notable updates are emerging from America.
The battle against listeria is commendable; however, it seems a single type of microbe is insufficient to cause widespread food spoilage, hence the salmonella outbreak is intensifying. Consequently, Costco has begun disposing of eggs contaminated with salmonella.
Furthermore, this particular strain of salmonella is unusual as it has also been found in cucumbers.
While conspiracy theorists speculated about the nature of mutant salmonella, a mutant strain of listeria also emerged. Reports indicate that 150 varieties of fresh vegetables and fruits have been contaminated with listeria. The count of samples and the number of affected states are on the rise.
Two prevailing theories attempt to explain the peculiar epidemic: one suggests that global leaders are orchestrating a food shortage, while the other posits that food is being rapidly stockpiled in underground facilities in anticipation of an imminent emergency.
When listeria outbreaks affected butter and dairy products, it led to speculation that if the latter theory were true, the critical moment might arrive soon—within months—given that dairy products do not have a long shelf life. If this speculation holds, the next step might be the hoarding of fresh fruits and vegetables, presumably the last items to be stored due to their perishability.
The third Horseman of the Apocalypse, Famine, is associated with a measure of wheat for a denarius. A hinix equals 1.08 liters of grain, roughly equivalent to 1 kg of bread. For comparison: a denarius during the time Revelation was written contained 3.41 g of silver at 93.5% purity, equaling 3.2 g of silver. Valued at $1/g, this equates to $3.2. However, the silver content later dropped to 5%, or 0.17 g of silver.
The Bible prophesies end-time events, and accordingly, the Lithuanian denarius later contained less than 0.05 grams of silver and 0.4 grams of copper. Today, the price of bread in Rome is approximately $3.3 per kg, representing a range from 1 to 1700 different denarii values.
The EU is currently experiencing a significant famine crisis.
Indeed, cucumbers have been contaminated with salmonella, and grapes along with 149 other fruits have been impacted by listeriosis. Currently, this appears to be confined to the United States, but should the epidemic reach Europe, it may only be a matter of weeks, or even days, before a critical juncture is reached.
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