May 13, 20223 yr I would assume that is the reason, but it seems there would have been a bigger tsunami due to sea floor displacement. This one is very strange.
May 13, 20223 yr Klause Schwab thinks this thread is cute. Just wait two weeks when our sovereignty is handed over to Tedros. Kinetic after that.
May 14, 20223 yr India blocks all wheat exports effective immediately. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/14/india-blocks-all-wheat-exports-with-immediate-effect.html
May 14, 20223 yr 15 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: Shanghai is fucked File under: Things You Never Would Have Imagined (three years ago) The Shanghai lockdown has resulted in factory shutdowns and a worldwide shortage of the contrast agent ("dye") used for CT scans and some other stuff. So for the next 6-8 weeks, don't be involved in a major trauma, have a blood clot to your lungs, or have cancer. Kthxbai. File under: Everything sucks. Edited May 14, 20223 yr by Damor everything sucks. but especially ou.
May 14, 20223 yr Author 1 hour ago, Damor said: File under: Things You Never Would Have Imagined (three years ago) The Shanghai lockdown has resulted in factory shutdowns and a worldwide shortage of the contrast agent ("dye") used for CT scans and some other stuff. So for the next 6-8 weeks, don't be involved in a major trauma, have a blood clot to your lungs, or have cancer. Kthxbai. File under: Everything sucks. Yes. I have already heard rumblings about this at work.
May 14, 20223 yr 15 hours ago, BabaYaga said: Had a friend years back that worked for the Austin Milk bank. Essentially a voluntary drop-off process for mothers milk from mom's with a surplus. For NICU babies, it's utterly and absolutely life saving. Problem is the distillation process (or whatever they do) is so significant a lot becomes a little in a hurry, so there's never enough to go around. Good luck my man! Damn didn’t know this existed. We had a metric fuck ton at one point.
May 14, 20223 yr Author 9 hours ago, UTGrad98 said: India blocks all wheat exports effective immediately. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/14/india-blocks-all-wheat-exports-with-immediate-effect.html Shit. Looks like more dominos could be falling.
May 14, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Immaculate Vibes said: Shit. Looks like more dominos could be falling. If you read the fine print, they are have a ton of loop holes in the ban, and they will still likely be a net exporter this year.
May 14, 20223 yr Just now, Parliament said: And how much wheat does India export anyway? Pretty much a rounding error on the world scene. In a good production year they might hit 10 MMT, in a poor year they might import that. In any event nobody is relying on Indian wheat on a regular basis besides India.
May 14, 20223 yr 22 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: Everyone going low carb, very soon Pinche bull chit!!!
May 14, 20223 yr 31 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: Everyone going low carb, very soon Except for the avian flu decimating chicken and turkey farms across the US. And a major source of fertilizer gone because of Russian sanctions and all. California drought reducing one of the most fertile sources of fresh fruit and vegetables in the US. High oils prices making it more expensive to ship food. World hunger is gonna be a real thing for the next few years. Edited May 14, 20223 yr by Superhero
May 14, 20223 yr Sorry if already posted, but the new President of Hungary has some bombs on her. I think we found a solution to the baby formula shortage.
May 15, 20223 yr Mali in the news. BAMAKO, May 15 (Reuters) - Mali is pulling out of a multi-national military force in West Africa's Sahel region combatting an Islamist insurgency, the country's military junta said in a statement on Sunday. The G5 Sahel force, which includes troops from Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso and Mauritania, was set up in 2017 to counter jihadists who have swept across the region in recent years, killing thousands of people and forcing millions to flee their homes.
May 15, 20223 yr I’ll note the India has stated they will allowed booked wheat export to proceed, so it will still be an above average export year for them.
May 16, 20223 yr On 5/14/2022 at 12:29 AM, fattyflattie said: Damn didn’t know this existed. We had a metric fuck ton at one point. Yeah, it's liquid gold in the NICU. Apparently nothing helps save premature babies more.
May 16, 20223 yr On 5/14/2022 at 10:17 AM, Superhero said: Except for the avian flu decimating chicken and turkey farms across the US. And a major source of fertilizer gone because of Russian sanctions and all. California drought reducing one of the most fertile sources of fresh fruit and vegetables in the US. High oils prices making it more expensive to ship food. World hunger is gonna be a real thing for the next few years. We ate sand....
May 16, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, InkaUtexas said: Reverse in Policy If Somalia was a landlocked country and didn't border a sensitive body of water, we probably wouldn't be there. It's interesting to read up on the history of that area in the Cold War, and how much the US and Soviets went back and forth on who they supported, etc. This is one of those situations where everybody (UN leadership, stable African countries, etc.) needs to come together and figure out how to take care of these groups, because they just keep popping back up. We have been lucky so far that all of these smallish extremist groups bicker too much to come together and unite. The French did a lot of heavy lifting in Mali for a long time.
May 16, 20223 yr Author On 5/11/2022 at 2:32 PM, atomheartbevo said: If I owned an oil refinery and hundreds of gas stations, I'd go on the news every now and then and predict a shortage.
May 16, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: If Somalia was a landlocked country and didn't border a sensitive body of water, we probably wouldn't be there. It's interesting to read up on the history of that area in the Cold War, and how much the US and Soviets went back and forth on who they supported, etc. This is one of those situations where everybody (UN leadership, stable African countries, etc.) needs to come together and figure out how to take care of these groups, because they just keep popping back up. We have been lucky so far that all of these smallish extremist groups bicker too much to come together and unite. The French did a lot of heavy lifting in Mali for a long time. True Dat. But it is a perfect launching ground for fuckery across the region. Dad spent a lot of time there. Said society is Brother is Brother, Clan is Clan. Somalia is Somalia. In that order. Asked a Somali partner about this and he laughed and said no clearer way of putting it. Toss Khat and Religion into that mix and pretty rough region. But Al Shabaab needs to be dealt with. These dudes get a lot of support from outside sources and really hate us, Kenya, Ethiopia, you name it. Reports from a retired friend (Attache) is that Burundi's Peacekeepers got hammered, gave a base over to the bad guys and it is a critical area. My buddy in Nairobi watches it closely from a development perspective. Sadly, security is a reality in that world so he pays attention. Just adding about Mali. See the news they are leaving the regional PKO mission? Well that means the EU forces are out. All that is left will be Malian forces (who get their asses kicked all the time) and the UN (who don't do much except patrol and make rent go up). Add to this the potential of a food crisis and the Sahel from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean/Red Sea is going to be interesting to watch. Edited May 16, 20223 yr by InkaUtexas
May 17, 20223 yr Omicron going to town on North Korea. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/17/north-korea-on-brink-of-covid-19-catastrophe-say-experts
May 17, 20223 yr "by some measures". I'd argue that because it was more scattered and has been driven out of certain areas, and because there are a lot of power struggles and would-be leaders, that it's weaker, but they do benefit from a lack of unified opposition in many areas. Whatever you think of CriticalThreats.org/AEI, it's an interesting read.
May 19, 20223 yr Author 17 minutes ago, Brothahorn said: 50 minutes ago, Immaculate Vibes said: Well that doesn't sound very good.
May 19, 20223 yr Well at least this time when I have to sit in line for gas, I won't have those hot ass pleather seats like mom's Monte Carlo.I don't wanna sound like surly's loveable paranoid nutcase, but it's going to be ug-lee this summer. I have a feeling lots of folks are going to find out some inconvenient truths.
May 20, 20223 yr Just got off a call (yes, 3AM texas time) with some groups in the UAE to discuss this. They are nervous. It is going to be bad. For those of us who remember Ethiopia's famine in the 1980s, well add that to a bunch of locations. Millions are about to starve and there is very little that can be done. Fuck 2022. Give me back 2020.
May 20, 20223 yr Thx, guys. I will load up on rice, beans, and flour. Maybe veg oil too. To the bunker!
May 20, 20223 yr This explains why Costco had prepper buckets of some sort of rice mix on an endcap this past weekend.
May 21, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, Macanudo said: This explains why Costco had prepper buckets of some sort of rice mix on an endcap this past weekend.
May 21, 20223 yr This explains why Costco had prepper buckets of some sort of rice mix on an endcap this past weekend.How many did you buy?
May 21, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Brothahorn said: On 5/20/2022 at 9:17 AM, Macanudo said: This explains why Costco had prepper buckets of some sort of rice mix on an endcap this past weekend. How many did you buy? All of them.
May 21, 20223 yr Just add a couple grain ships to each of our carrier battle groups and get to work. US ain't starving.
May 22, 20223 yr Author 45 minutes ago, MissingInAction said: Just add a couple grain ships to each of our carrier battle groups and get to work. US ain't starving. The US and other western countries will pay the market clearing price for food and energy. The countries that can’t afford that price will go broke and/or experience massive shortages. Thus, this thread. China still pretty locked down in parts. When they finally open up it will provide a new inflationary surge of demand for oil amongst other things.
May 22, 20223 yr Author Putting this here because it includes subsidies for fertilizer prices. Which will help support fertilizer prices globally. Which will limit supply to countries that can’t provide subsidies.
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