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The Coming Famine: On how globalists weaponize food and fuel
07/06/2026 / By Ramon Tomey



The book “The Coming Famine: Routes, Resources, and the War on Humanity” warns that global starvation is a deliberate strategy by global elites, not a natural disaster, aimed at reducing the world’s population and establishing centralized control.

Globalists – including international financiers, corporate monopolists and bodies like the WEF and UN – use climate policies, carbon taxes and Net Zero commitments to artificially inflate energy costs and weaponize food and fuel.

Engineered supply chain disruptions such as COVID-19 lockdowns and sabotage of fertilizer plants are used to create scarcity, forcing dependence on centralized food distribution and digital surveillance systems.

The ultimate goal is totalitarian control through the “Great Reset” agenda, where individuals “own nothing and be happy” and depopulation is a documented objective, with malnutrition and disease used to cull the vulnerable.

Resistance lies in building self-reliance: growing food, preserving it, creating local networks and reducing dependence on global supply chains. Decentralized communities are harder for globalists to control.


The book “The Coming Famine: Routes, Resources, and the War on Humanity” warns that the coming starvation isn’t a natural disaster. It is a deliberate strategy, engineered by a network of global elites who seek to reduce the world’s population and bring every human being under a single, centralized system of control.

https://www.climate.news/2026-07-06-the-coming-famine-globalists-weaponize-food-fuel.html
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