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Chemical Used as Heavy-Duty Cleaner Found Listed in Popular U.S. Food Products
A shopper shows Trisodium Phosphate sold at Lowe’s as a surface prep chemical, heavy-duty cleaner, and degreaser, then visits Walmart and points out the same compound listed in ingredient labels on common grocery items, including multiple General Mills cereals such as Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, Cocoa Puffs, Trix, and Reese’s Puffs, along with Frosted Flakes, Kraft American Cheese, Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs, and Wonder Bread, raising concerns about why a substance marketed for industrial cleaning is also present in widely consumed food products.
A shopper shows Trisodium Phosphate sold at Lowe’s as a surface prep chemical, heavy-duty cleaner, and degreaser, then visits Walmart and points out the same compound listed in ingredient labels on common grocery items, including multiple General Mills cereals such as Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, Cocoa Puffs, Trix, and Reese’s Puffs, along with Frosted Flakes, Kraft American Cheese, Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs, and Wonder Bread, raising concerns about why a substance marketed for industrial cleaning is also present in widely consumed food products.
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💥 GOOD God this woman’s 🔥; even invokes Scarlett O’Hara 🫡 👏
NEW: Kentucky family rejects $26 million offer to convert part of their farm into a data center despite the offer being about 10 times the going rate for farmland in the area.
"If it's my way, I'll stay and hold and feed a nation. 26 million doesn't mean anything."
"As long as I'm on this land, as long as it's feeding me, as long as it's taking care of me, there's nothing that can destroy me if I've got this land."
NEW: Kentucky family rejects $26 million offer to convert part of their farm into a data center despite the offer being about 10 times the going rate for farmland in the area.
"If it's my way, I'll stay and hold and feed a nation. 26 million doesn't mean anything."
"As long as I'm on this land, as long as it's feeding me, as long as it's taking care of me, there's nothing that can destroy me if I've got this land."
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Further information on the above story:
‘The company offered 10x market rate and gave farmers 5 days to respond. That tells you everything about who actually has leverage in this deal.
When a Fortune 100 company requires NDAs before revealing its own name, pressures a response in under a week, and offers $48,000 per acre for $6,000 land, they’re not being generous. They’re telling you the land is worth more than $48,000 to them and they need you to say yes before you figure out why.
Public records filled in the gap the NDAs were designed to hide. The company filed for a 2.2 gigawatt power load from the local coal plant. That’s nearly double the plant’s entire annual generation capacity. You don’t file for 2.2 gigawatts on a speculative site. That filing means engineering, permitting, and capital allocation are already committed. Which means walking away from this specific location has a cost measured in months of delay and hundreds of millions in sunk planning.
The farmer has one asset the company can’t replace: this exact parcel, in this exact grid position, near this exact power plant. There is no “find another site” when your electrical infrastructure filing is already locked to a geography.
This is why at least seven families on the same road all said no independently. The 82-year-old mother rejected $33 million. The daughter rejected $26 million. Tim Grosser rejected $10 million. A Pennsylvania farmer rejected $15.7 million and sold his development rights for under $2 million to a farmland trust, permanently removing the land from any future offer.
The internet is framing this as sentiment vs. economics. Farmers choosing “heritage” over “generational wealth.” The 5-day pressure timeline, the NDAs, and the 2.2 gigawatt filing exposed the real dynamic: the company needs the land more than the farmers need the money. Every month of delay costs the developer more than the premium they offered.
$26 million was the lowball. The farmers just didn’t flinch.’
‘The company offered 10x market rate and gave farmers 5 days to respond. That tells you everything about who actually has leverage in this deal.
When a Fortune 100 company requires NDAs before revealing its own name, pressures a response in under a week, and offers $48,000 per acre for $6,000 land, they’re not being generous. They’re telling you the land is worth more than $48,000 to them and they need you to say yes before you figure out why.
Public records filled in the gap the NDAs were designed to hide. The company filed for a 2.2 gigawatt power load from the local coal plant. That’s nearly double the plant’s entire annual generation capacity. You don’t file for 2.2 gigawatts on a speculative site. That filing means engineering, permitting, and capital allocation are already committed. Which means walking away from this specific location has a cost measured in months of delay and hundreds of millions in sunk planning.
The farmer has one asset the company can’t replace: this exact parcel, in this exact grid position, near this exact power plant. There is no “find another site” when your electrical infrastructure filing is already locked to a geography.
This is why at least seven families on the same road all said no independently. The 82-year-old mother rejected $33 million. The daughter rejected $26 million. Tim Grosser rejected $10 million. A Pennsylvania farmer rejected $15.7 million and sold his development rights for under $2 million to a farmland trust, permanently removing the land from any future offer.
The internet is framing this as sentiment vs. economics. Farmers choosing “heritage” over “generational wealth.” The 5-day pressure timeline, the NDAs, and the 2.2 gigawatt filing exposed the real dynamic: the company needs the land more than the farmers need the money. Every month of delay costs the developer more than the premium they offered.
$26 million was the lowball. The farmers just didn’t flinch.’
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https://open.substack.com/pub/parallelsystems/p/who-is-destroying-global-fertilizer
Whether it’s all true or not, farmers aren’t able to buy fertiliser. This is obviously deliberate.
While evil people are entirely capable of causing famines and widespread death through starvation, I expect shortages to force rationing upon us.
It might all be a fear provoking psyop, but it looks more systematic than that.
Whether it’s all true or not, farmers aren’t able to buy fertiliser. This is obviously deliberate.
While evil people are entirely capable of causing famines and widespread death through starvation, I expect shortages to force rationing upon us.
It might all be a fear provoking psyop, but it looks more systematic than that.
Substack
Who Is Destroying Global Fertilizer Production?
A Famine of Biblical Proportions Could Be Ahead of us Due To Fertilizer Shortages
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Beekeepers in New Zealand have been ordered to burn their healthy bees...
“We’ve been told to burn healthy strong bee hives.”
“Look at how healthy these bees are, no disease or anything.”
Bees are quite possibly the most important insect to exist - it’s not a coincidence they are now dying out rapidly with Governments also persecuting Beekeepers. All part of the same evil agenda.
https://x.com/i/status/2036503313273987575
“We’ve been told to burn healthy strong bee hives.”
“Look at how healthy these bees are, no disease or anything.”
Bees are quite possibly the most important insect to exist - it’s not a coincidence they are now dying out rapidly with Governments also persecuting Beekeepers. All part of the same evil agenda.
https://x.com/i/status/2036503313273987575
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Valerie Anne Smith (@ValerieAnne1970) on X
Beekeepers in New Zealand have been ordered to burn their healthy bees...
“We’ve been told to burn healthy strong bee hives.”
“Look at how healthy these bees are, no disease or anything.”
Bees are quite possibly the most important insect to exist - it’s…
“We’ve been told to burn healthy strong bee hives.”
“Look at how healthy these bees are, no disease or anything.”
Bees are quite possibly the most important insect to exist - it’s…
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Good riddance!
A new Vox article says the insect farming boom that once promised to transform food systems with eco friendly protein is now faltering, with many startups failing or collapsing after receiving hundreds of millions in investment. Ynsect, which was one of the sector’s biggest players, entered judicial liquidation after struggling financially, despite raising over $500 million. This highlights deep economic challenges in the
industry.
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/481920/insect-bug-farming-industry-startup-bankruptcy
A new Vox article says the insect farming boom that once promised to transform food systems with eco friendly protein is now faltering, with many startups failing or collapsing after receiving hundreds of millions in investment. Ynsect, which was one of the sector’s biggest players, entered judicial liquidation after struggling financially, despite raising over $500 million. This highlights deep economic challenges in the
industry.
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/481920/insect-bug-farming-industry-startup-bankruptcy
Vox
Bugs were supposed to be the future of food. Now, the insect farming industry is collapsing.
How the frenzy over farming insects for food went bust.
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Australia to Plant Less Wheat as Global Fertilizer Woes Deepen
... as the energy crisis becomes a food crisis ...
"Wheat farmers in Australia — one of the world’s biggest agricultural exporters — are paring back plantings as concerns over #fertilizer supplies mount, the latest sign of how the war in Iran is disrupting operations on farms around the world.
"Wheat is a nitrogen-intensive crop, with fertilizer use among the key factors for yields. With exports through the Strait of Hormuz largely stalled, crop nutrients worldwide are quickly becoming pricier and harder to find.
source: Bloomberg
... as the energy crisis becomes a food crisis ...
"Wheat farmers in Australia — one of the world’s biggest agricultural exporters — are paring back plantings as concerns over #fertilizer supplies mount, the latest sign of how the war in Iran is disrupting operations on farms around the world.
"Wheat is a nitrogen-intensive crop, with fertilizer use among the key factors for yields. With exports through the Strait of Hormuz largely stalled, crop nutrients worldwide are quickly becoming pricier and harder to find.
source: Bloomberg
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Philippines declares national emergency, institutes "emergency allocation plan and other energy conservation measures"
https://tribune.net.ph/2026/03/24/marcos-jr-declares-state-of-national-emergency
https://tribune.net.ph/2026/03/24/marcos-jr-declares-state-of-national-emergency
Daily Tribune
Marcos Jr. declares State of National Emergency
After weeks of not admitting that the country is experiencing a crisis, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday released an Executive Order declaring the whol
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Fishermen Stop Fishing — Can't Afford Diesel, Food Crisis Begins
Fishermen in Ireland and Thailand are grounding their boats because they can’t afford diesel. Half the world’s food comes from land that requires energy-hungry irrigation. Grain drying, cold storage, and refrigerated transport are all getting slammed. Meanwhile, the same technocrats who authored this crisis have poured billions into fake meat, lab-grown seafood, and alternative proteins--while quietly positioning themselves to control irrigation, drying, and storage through “smart” digital systems. This is how the takeover of food begins.
https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/fishermen-stop-fishing-cant-afford
YouTube: https://youtu.be/qus73s2tDog
Fishermen in Ireland and Thailand are grounding their boats because they can’t afford diesel. Half the world’s food comes from land that requires energy-hungry irrigation. Grain drying, cold storage, and refrigerated transport are all getting slammed. Meanwhile, the same technocrats who authored this crisis have poured billions into fake meat, lab-grown seafood, and alternative proteins--while quietly positioning themselves to control irrigation, drying, and storage through “smart” digital systems. This is how the takeover of food begins.
https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/fishermen-stop-fishing-cant-afford
YouTube: https://youtu.be/qus73s2tDog
Substack
Fishermen Stop Fishing — Can't Afford Diesel, Food Crisis Begins
From Energy Lockdowns to the Technocratic Takeover of Food
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The International Energy Agency dropped a bombshell 10-point plan as Middle East chaos shuts down the Strait of Hormuz and sends oil prices skyrocketing - urging governments, businesses, and everyday people to slash fuel use or “face the pain”.
Measures include work from home three extra days a week, drop your highway speed by at least 10 km/h, ditch your car for buses and carpooling, skip nonessential flights entirely, switch from gas stoves to electric cooking wherever you can, and cut back on driving with odd-even rules in cities.
These "voluntary" measures target road transport, aviation, and even your kitchen to cushion the shock from this historic supply crisis. This is the new normal of restricted living disguised as emergency advice. (1 min, 58 sec)
Measures include work from home three extra days a week, drop your highway speed by at least 10 km/h, ditch your car for buses and carpooling, skip nonessential flights entirely, switch from gas stoves to electric cooking wherever you can, and cut back on driving with odd-even rules in cities.
These "voluntary" measures target road transport, aviation, and even your kitchen to cushion the shock from this historic supply crisis. This is the new normal of restricted living disguised as emergency advice. (1 min, 58 sec)
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Russia's Kirill Dmitriev warns the "most severe energy crisis in human history is approaching."
He has also some choice words about the UK and EU leadership's terrible decisions which will inevitably now lead to empty gas pumps, industrial collapse, unemployment, and unprecedented crisis.
He has also some choice words about the UK and EU leadership's terrible decisions which will inevitably now lead to empty gas pumps, industrial collapse, unemployment, and unprecedented crisis.
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Iowa Imports 95% of Its Food Despite Vast Farmland
Despite having 24 million acres of prime farmland, only about 0.03% — roughly 9,000 acres — is used to grow produce consumed in its original form, with most land dedicated to ethanol and animal feed shipped out of state or overseas; critics say Iowa now imports 95% of its food while out-of-state investors buy up land, drive up prices, and make it nearly impossible for young farmers to start small farms or homesteads.
Despite having 24 million acres of prime farmland, only about 0.03% — roughly 9,000 acres — is used to grow produce consumed in its original form, with most land dedicated to ethanol and animal feed shipped out of state or overseas; critics say Iowa now imports 95% of its food while out-of-state investors buy up land, drive up prices, and make it nearly impossible for young farmers to start small farms or homesteads.
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⚠️ It's not an accident that farmers all across the West are being taxed and regulated out of existence, so BlackRock and Bill Gates can buy up all the farmland.
Control the food, control the people.
Control the food, control the people.