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Michael Yon: On Planned Food Insecurity and Weaponized Migration

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In a recent video, Michael Yon sheds light on the potential dangers of weaponized migration and food insecurity. He raises concerns about a supposed globalist plan to exploit these issues for their own agenda. Yon references examples such as China’s efforts to control regions like Tibet through repopulation and the establishment of the Tri-State City, which could exert significant control over the European economy. He also connects food scarcity with immigration, highlighting the shutdown of the BASF chemical plant in Germany and its impact on nitrogenous fertilizers critical for food production. Furthermore, Yon advises caution when considering studying in China due to the risk of recruitment by Chinese intelligence agencies. He encourages support for independent journalism as a means to counter these alleged plans.

Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • Tri-State City and Weaponized Migration
  • Food Insecurity and Immigration
  • China’s Influence on Hong Kong and Taiwan
  • Weaponized Migration: Internal and External Tactics
  • Global Migration Issues
  • Challenges in Afghanistan and Similar Nations
  • The Belt and Road Initiative
  • Chinese Government’s Control and Recruitment Tactics
  • Consequences of Weaponized Migration and Food Insecurity
  • Implications of Nitrogenous Fertilizer Shortage
  • Food Crisis and Policy Challenges
  • World Economic Forum’s Population Reduction Goals
  • Conclusion
  • FAQs
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Introduction

In a recent video, Michael Yon raises important concerns regarding weaponized migration and food insecurity, suggesting that globalists may have ulterior motives behind these issues. He highlights instances such as China’s strategies to control territories like Tibet and their plans for the Tri-State City, a project aimed at gaining significant control over the European economy. Additionally, Yon draws connections between food scarcity and immigration, emphasizing the shutdown of the BASF chemical plant in Germany and its impact on nitrogenous fertilizers crucial for food production. Throughout the video, Yon urges viewers to support independent journalism and remain cautious about studying in China due to the potential recruitment efforts by Chinese intelligence agencies.

Tri-State City and Weaponized Migration

Yon begins by discussing the Tri-State City, a smart city project allegedly planned by the Chinese Communist Party and the World Economic Forum. This city, which would be strategically located near the Rotterdam and Antwerp ports, is expected to house 30 million people and exert significant control over the European economy. Yon suggests that this project may be part of a larger plan to create weaponized migration and exploit the vulnerabilities of nations.

Food Insecurity and Immigration

The issue of food scarcity is closely tied to migration, according to Yon. He points out the shutdown of the BASF chemical plant in Germany, a major producer of nitrogenous fertilizers essential for food production. This disruption in the supply chain raises concerns about the long-term implications for food security. Yon emphasizes the interplay between immigration and food scarcity, highlighting the potential impact on countries heavily reliant on food imports. He shares his observations from Ishigaki Island in Japan, where concerns about food security were expressed due to the country’s heavy dependence on food imports.

China’s Influence on Hong Kong and Taiwan

Yon discusses China’s tactics in expanding its influence over regions like Hong Kong and Taiwan. By encouraging migration of Mandarin-speaking mainlanders to Hong Kong and controlling educational institutions, China has gradually increased its control over the region. Yon suggests that instead of a direct invasion, China might employ a war of attrition or encirclement to achieve its objectives. He raises questions about Japan’s stance on self-protection and its reliance on the United States for security.

Weaponized Migration: Internal and External Tactics

Weaponized migration is a concept Yon believes has been employed both internally and externally by governments for a long time. He observes the sponsorship of migrants to the United States and the significant rise in illegal border crossings. Yon also notes similar migration flows in Europe and how governments can manipulate populations through the control of food scarcity and the demonization of food producers, citing examples in the Netherlands.

Global Migration Issues

Yon further delves into the global issue of migration, particularly the challenges faced by countries grappling with high numbers of migrants. He highlights the situation at the US-Mexico border, where migrants from various regions are entering the country. Yon acknowledges that while border security measures were partially effective under the Trump administration, migration has since increased significantly. He shares his personal experiences as a war correspondent in Iraq and Afghanistan, highlighting the shifting landscape of warfare and the impact on migration patterns.

Challenges in Afghanistan and Similar Nations

Yon discusses the challenges faced by countries like Afghanistan, which struggle with infrastructure deficiencies, linguistic diversity, and the inability to self-organize effectively. He provides insights into the complexities of nation-building in such regions and raises questions about the potential effects of China’s Belt and Road initiative on these countries.

The Belt and Road Initiative

China’s Belt and Road initiative aims to enhance connectivity and economic development through infrastructure projects across Asia, Europe, and Africa. Yon examines the potential implications of this initiative on countries with limited infrastructure and high levels of poverty. He suggests that while China may employ aggressive migration techniques to further its goals, it also faces potential issues stemming from population shortages caused by the one-child policy.

Chinese Government’s Control and Recruitment Tactics

Yon sheds light on the Chinese government’s reverence for Mao and their discriminatory treatment of Cantonese-speaking Hong Kongers. He discusses the soft genocide of Hong Kongers through educational recruitment and espionage activities. Yon warns about the infiltration of Confucius Institutes into North American universities, raising concerns about their potential influence and recruitment efforts targeting students.

Consequences of Weaponized Migration and Food Insecurity

The potential consequences of weaponized migration and planned food insecurity are significant, as Yon points out. He shares the case of a Chinese-American college student who was recruited by Chinese intelligence agencies to work for the CIA, emphasizing the risks associated with studying in China. Yon draws connections between the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the issues of food insecurity and migration, suggesting that these pressures can be exploited to destabilize borders. He highlights the critical role played by the BASF chemical plant in Germany, whose shutdown could have severe implications for food production and security.

Implications of Nitrogenous Fertilizer Shortage

Yon emphasizes the impact of the skyrocketing prices of nitrogenous fertilizers on farmers and food production. He highlights Brazil’s heavy reliance on European nitrogenous fertilizers and the potential consequences of a shortage. Yon notes that the policies of equity and inclusion, while important, should not overshadow the imminent food crisis and the need for proactive measures.

Food Crisis and Policy Challenges

The video addresses various insecurities faced by different sectors, including the military and institutions such as Dutch farmers and fertilizer production companies like BASF. Yon notes the evolving nature of warfare and the challenges associated with traditional security paradigms. He emphasizes that his work is reader-supported and independent, encouraging viewers to support him on social media platforms.

World Economic Forum’s Population Reduction Goals

Yon touches upon the World Economic Forum’s alleged goal to reduce the global population to 500 million.This controversial objective, in partnership with the Chinese Communist Party, raises concerns about the control and influence these entities seek to exert over nations like the Netherlands and Panama. Yon points out the potential conflicts that may arise despite their shared intermediate goals, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant and critically evaluating such plans. Additionally, Yon promotes his book, “Overturning Zika: The Pandemic That Never Was,” which challenges the widely held belief that Zika causes microcephaly.

Conclusion

Michael Yon’s video provides a thought-provoking perspective on the topics of weaponized migration and food insecurity. He highlights alleged globalist plans and their potential implications for various regions and nations. The interconnectedness of these issues, as explored by Yon, raises concerns about the manipulation of populations and the risks associated with studying in certain countries. Yon emphasizes the significance of independent journalism in uncovering and counteracting such alleged plans. As the world grapples with complex challenges, it is essential to critically evaluate information and remain engaged in understanding the multifaceted nature of these issues.

FAQs

What is weaponized migration?

Weaponized migration refers to the deliberate use of migration as a tool to achieve political, social, or economic objectives. It involves manipulating migration flows to exert control or destabilize regions.

How does food insecurity relate to immigration?

Food insecurity can contribute to migration by creating conditions that force individuals or communities to seek better access to food resources. In some cases, migration occurs due to the inability to secure sufficient food within a particular region.

What are the potential consequences of weaponized migration?

Weaponized migration can have far-reaching consequences, including social tensions, cultural clashes, economic disruptions, and political instability in both sending and receiving countries. It can also strain resources and infrastructure, impacting the social fabric of communities.

Why is the BASF chemical plant significant?

The BASF chemical plant, located in Ludwigshafen, Germany, is a major producer of nitrogenous fertilizers crucial for food production. Its shutdown or disruption could have severe implications for food security and agricultural productivity.

How can independent journalism help address these issues?

Independent journalism plays a critical role in uncovering and exposing hidden agendas, challenging mainstream narratives, and providing alternative perspectives. By supporting independent journalists and consuming their work, individuals can gain a more comprehensive understanding of complex issues and make informed decisions.

What is the World Economic Forum’s population reduction goal?

The World Economic Forum has been associated with the controversial idea of reducing the global population to 500 million. While the specifics and validity of this goal remain a topic of debate, it raises concerns about the implications and potential conflicts such objectives may entail.

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