Orchestrated Food Shortage: DON’T BELIEVE THE LIES! THEY’RE DOING THIS ON PURPOSE!

A TikTok video reportedly showed dead cattle lined up in Kansas, which the media claimed “dropped dead” due to heat – but the American people know better.

In Texas, the cattle regularly see temperatures higher than 100 degrees and are alive and well.

Cows are accustomed to these temperatures and in fact, face more danger from freezing in northern states.

The temperature alone does not kill off large groups of them as the media is claiming.

This mysterious death of cows comes at the same time that food facilities are suddenly blowing up across the country.

While the left’s argument is that this is a result of “climate change,” the public is seeing right through it.

Others believe that the cattle could have been poisoned, or that the deaths are related to the mysterious fires at several food processing plants across the country.

This comes, of course, as some have been sounding the alarm about the coming global famine.

Simultaneously, food plants have been forced to shut down due to horrific Democrat policy – saying they simply can not afford to keep their doors open.

Make no mistake about it, this is all intentional. The Great Reset agenda is designed to make life for average Americans difficult to impossible – forcing you to struggle until you have no choice but to simply bend the knee.

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