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Farmers Abandon Wheat Crop, Igniting Global Food Shortage Fears [VIDEO]

Wheat futures explode after the USDA dropped a bombshell: 10.5+ million acres of U.S. wheat abandoned, marking the smallest American wheat crop since 1972. Hard Red Winter (the main bread wheat) is getting crushed, with production down sharply and futures limit-up.

Globally it's no better: major exporters like Australia (-17%), Argentina (-25%), Canada (-12%), and others are all down at once. The result? A tightening world supply that mainstream analysts say is now raising serious food shortage fears.

Why are farmers walking away from fields? Drought + skyrocketing diesel prices are making harvest uneconomical on millions of acres.

What does this means for you? Sharply higher prices for bread, pasta, flour, cereals, and baked goods are coming. It also pushes up livestock feed costs, which will drive higher meat, dairy, and egg prices in the months ahead.

Watch to learn more.

Substack: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/farmers-abandon-wheat-crop-igniting
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZkJt3DjpaY
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β€” πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ NEW: Cristopher Nolan’s new historical epic β€˜The Odyssey’ is facing heavy backlash, after it was announced that the Greek hero Achilles will be played by transgender actor Elliot Page

Additionally, the muse Helen of Troy will be played by African actress Lupita Nyong’o, and Greek goddess Athena will be played by the African-American actress Zendaya.

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Media is too big
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Dr. Pierre Kory exposes a massive media anomaly. He reveals over 100,000 articles were published globally about Hantavirus in days.

He confirms this massive coordination is entirely unnatural.

It’s Covid all over again, except this time a lot more people are awake.
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πŸš¨πŸ‘ Israel ran secret military base in Iraq's western desert β€” report

The Wall Street Journal reveals that Israel established a clandestine outpost in Iraq just before the Iran war, with US knowledge. The base housed special forces and search‑and‑rescue teams, giving the Israeli air force closer access roughly 1,000 miles from Iran.

πŸ” When a local shepherd reported unusual helicopter activity, Iraqi troops drove out to investigate at dawn – and came under intense fire. One soldier was killed, two wounded.

Iraq filed a formal UN complaint attributing the attack to the US. Washington denied involvement.

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All Indicators

Andrei Martyanov, whose track record has been very good for more than a decade, believes Russia is going to strike Europe, specifically Germany, soon in retaliation for manufacturing the drones used by Ukraine to attack Russian territory. Now, per strikes–all indicators are that Russia will strike Europe. Russia doesn’t need to use nukes because she […]

https://voxday.net/2026/05/16/all-indicators/
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A Greek bronze shield blazon, c. 400–300 BC.

This piece would originally have been mounted to a hoplite’s circular shield (aspis) as part of a warrior’s panoply. Shield blazons often featured animals or mythological figures and served as identifying emblems in battle. Similar shield devices appear frequently in Greek vase painting and relief sculpture, though very few bronze examples have survived.

The lion is shown biting and gripping a spearhead. According to Christie’s, the image symbolized the futility of attacking the shield’s owner, with the spear represented as powerless against him. The motif itself is relatively rare in Greek art, though parallels appear in Greek coinage and metalwork from Thessaly and southern Italy.

Christie’s. (2024). A Greek bronze lion shield blazon, late Classical to early Hellenistic period, circa 400–300 B.C. https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-6497552