There were no bread shortages. Manufactured scarcity was a tactic used to keep people in queues for hours so that they wouldn't have time to engage in political activity. Keeping people hungry and demoralised was a deliberate tool of socialist countries.
There were no bread shortages. Manufactured scarcity was a tactic used to keep people in queues for hours so that they wouldn't have time to engage in political activity. Keeping people hungry and demoralised was a deliberate tool of socialist countries.
yeah. ukraine was known as the 'bread basket of europe'. and russia has the most natural resources on earth. the famines, such as holodomor, were planned. and the wheat / grain that was "collectivized for redistribution" by the bolsheviks were sold to other countries. the profit went to the zionist capitalists at the top of the n.w.o.: rothschilds, etc.
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yeah. ukraine was known as the 'bread basket of europe'. and russia has the most natural resources on earth. the famines, such as holodomor, were planned. and the wheat / grain that was "collectivized for redistribution" by the bolsheviks were sold to other countries. the profit went to the zionist capitalists at the top of the n.w.o.: rothschilds, etc.
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