Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Drought in Brazil

Brazil produces enormous amounts of corn and soybeans that are sold on the world market.  In fact there have been some recent years where they surpass the USA in corn and bean production.

So did you know a massive drought is happening in Brazil right now?

Did you know that the drought in Brazil is so bad that some neighborhoods are only being allowed to get water once every three days?  At this point, 142 Brazilian cities are rationing water and there does not appear to be much hope that this crippling drought is going to end any time soon.  Unfortunately, most Americans seem to be absolutely clueless about all of this.  In response to my recent article about how the unprecedented drought that is plaguing California right now could affect our food supply, one individual left a comment stating “if Califirnia can’t supply South America will. We got NAFTA.”  Apart from the fact that this person could not even spell “California” correctly, we also see a complete ignorance of what is going on in the rest of the planet.  The truth is that the largest country in South America (Brazil) is also experiencing an absolutely devastating drought at the moment.  They are going to have a very hard time just taking care of their own people for the foreseeable future.

And this horrendous drought in Brazil could potentially have a huge impact on the total global food supply.  As a recent RT article detailed, Brazil is the leading exporter in the world in a number of very important food categories…


Over 140 Brazilian cities have been pushed to ration water during the worst drought on record, according to a survey conducted by the country’s leading newspaper. Some neighborhoods only receive water once every three days.

Water is being rationed to nearly 6 million people living in a total of 142 cities across 11 states in Brazil, the world’s leading exporter of soybeans, coffee, orange juice, sugar and beef. Water supply companies told the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that the country’s reservoirs, rivers and streams are the driest they have been in 20 years. A record heat wave could raise energy prices and damage crops.

Some neighborhoods in the city of Itu in Sao Paulo state (which accounts for one-quarter of Brazil’s population and one-third of its GDP), only receive water once every three days, for a total of 13 hours.

Are you starting to see what I mean?

This is serious.

The drought in North America also continues to get even worse.  According to an expert interviewed by National Geographic, this drought in the state of California “could last for 200 years or more”…

Here;  http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-drought-in-brazil-has-gotten-so-bad-that-142-cities-are-now-rationing-water

What???  The drought in CA could last for 200 years?!?!?!

Wait....what would that do to home prices in Beverly Hills?  Could all the Hollywood elites be brought to nothing?  Are they about to be JUDGED by God Almighty for all the debauchery that they have unleashed on this world?  Could the wicked be brought low?

If Brazil has no crops...and CA has no crops...that sounds bad.

What was it that Jesus clearly said would be a sign of the VERY Last Days?

"There will be famine and earthquakes in various places."

"But Dennis, my god is a god of love.  He would never do anything to hurt anyone."

Ummmm....read your Bible....and not just the part that says, "For God so loved the world...."


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