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Writer's pictureJessica Scipio

Sabotaging Nation’s Food Supply

January 6, 2023



While the nation watched continuous news coverage of the Idaho killer and a divided House squabbling over the next Speaker, the White Hat partition of the United States military executed an arrest warrant on an obscure Deep Stater responsible for sabotaging the nation’s food chain and, thus, manufacturing inflation. That criminal is Brian Deese, the regime’s director of the National Economic Council and former servant to Deep State overlord Barack Hussein Obama.


The offices of Marine Corps General Eric M. Smith told Real Raw News that U.S. Marines grabbed Deese at his Massachusetts home early Thursday morning—the culmination of a 3-month probe into allegations that he participated in or oversaw a government scheme to bankrupt poultry farmers and artificially inflate the price of household staples such as eggs and chicken meat. Marines, our source said, circumvented Deese’s home security and entered the home at 3:00 a.m., hoping to catch him sleeping. But their presence frightened a house cat, which knocked over a bedside lamp, and the commotion woke a drowsy Deese, who suddenly found himself encircled by a half-dozen armed Marines. Deese panicked, shouting, “Oh God, no, not me,” and was Tazed so Marines could quietly escort him off the premises.


Deese is the second Deep Stater charged with disrupting the country’s critical food chain. In April 2022, the U.S. Military arrested, and later hanged to death, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack after proving beyond reasonable doubt that he had orchestrated the destruction of several food distribution warehouses.


In a probable cause affidavit reviewed by Real Raw News, the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps alleges that Deese and Vilsack conspired to cripple the food supply because “Joe thinks Americans have it too easy and aren’t paying enough for food,” in Deese’s words. Their evidence reportedly includes electronic correspondence—emails and text messages—as well as telephone conversations that began in mid-2021. The most compelling evidence, the smoking gun, is a call that took place on January 5, 2022. On it, Deese suggested that Department of Agriculture agents visit poultry farms under the pretense of “routine inspections” and randomly test fowl for bird flu. When Vilsack replied, “It’s not a bad idea but we’re unlikely to find cases of bird flu,” Deese said, “Of course we will. He wants us to.”


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