
What you need to understand is that whenever something goes wrong due to private central banking or Wall Street shenanigans, the legacy media almost always blames a scapegoat bogeyman. For the past three years, it was "covid." Now it's bird flu. Years and years of Federal Reserve money-printing has massively diluted the dollar and its value. Wall Street used a lot of this cash to pump up the markets to create the world's largest "everything bubble," which is long overdue for a pop. These two things alone account for much of the turmoil that now plagues the country, including inflation, supply chain problems, and shortages. Instead of telling you the truth, though, the media has resorted to blaming bird covid. "Inflation, pumped in by our communist government to bail out themselves and all of their buddies and voters with Covid as the excuse, is to blame," is how Revolver put it. "They get newly printed money, and you get a radically, drastically decreased standard of living. Does that shock you? Strap in, it's going to be a wild ride going forward." (Related: Supply chain disruptions are also contributing to widespread animal feed shortages.)The real reason for the egg shortage is NOT avian flu.
According to this farmer … the producers can’t cover their costs, so there are now millions of fewer hens, and many millions of fewer eggs produced PER DAY. ? ? sound …? ? ? pic.twitter.com/GcYd1pHPZ0 — Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) January 10, 2023
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