After creating “covid famine” in 2020, UN says it will somehow end world hunger by 2030
The United Nations (UN) is all over the place when it comes to world hunger.
Back in 2015, the UN Sustainable Development Goals program announced that 2030 is the year when “zero hunger” will be achieved. Then 2020 arrived, bringing with it the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19) “pandemic” and the UN’s sudden switch to an engineered “covid famine.”
On the one hand, the UN claims to want to help the people of the world get the food they need to thrive. On the other, the UN seems to be trying to depopulate the world with a “green famine” – so which is it?
For the industrialized world that survived the “pandemic,” covid ushered in a seemingly easier life where fewer people had to drive somewhere to work, allowing more people than ever before to work at home. For the impoverished world, covid…