We’ve tried everything so far to stop global warming and it hasn’t worked…
1. We renamed it ‘Climate Change’
2. We banned plastic bags
3. We banned lightbulbs
4. We banned cars (at least in California)
5. We made a Swedish dwarf into a celebrity but she abandoned the planet to support Hamas
Meanwhile the planet has melted. The seas have risen. And the only 8.1 billion survivors are located on small strips of land between the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and several other oceans.
All that’s left is free school lunches for Somalia. Handing out free meals to Somalis in Minnesota cost $250 million in fraud. Just imagine how green school lunches for Somalia will be.
Following a high-level discussion at The Rockefeller Foundation on the margins of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the governments of Brazil, France, and Somalia, as well as the World Food Program (WFP) released a joint statement calling for the integration of resilient and regenerative school meals into national climate policies to address nutrition insecurity and unlock markets needed to transition to a more resilient food system.
This is what happens when you outsource policy to a random number generator. Add resilient and regenerative heroin into national climate policies to transition to a more resilient drug trafficking system. Add resilient and regenerative Iranian nukes into national climate policies to transition to a more resilient nuclear attack (the Rockefellers are fans of that one.) Add resilient and regenerative prostitution into national climate policies to transition to a more resilient political development scheme for Washington D.C.
Anyway the key name in there is the UN’s World Food Program which has faked more famines than a dieting teenage girl trying to skip class.
Despite claims by the UN that half of Yemen’s children were “severely malnourished” and that 85,000 children had died from malnutrition, the country’s population actually shot up from 30 million to 39 million.
Last December, Cindy McCain, the executive director of the World Food Program, claimed that the organization could “use $17 billion right now” because “people in Syria will starve to death.”
McCain and the WFP have also been insisting that Afghanistan was on the verge of famine, and once again blamed President Trump’s aid cuts (that were benefiting the Taliban). Back in 2021, Cindy McCain tweeted, “millions of people in Afghanistan are facing starvation this winter.”
They didn’t starve to death in Afghanistan, in Syria, in Gaza, in Somalia, in Yemen or anywhere else.
On to Somalia then. I bet there’s lots of fake kids to feed there.
“The school meals agenda is a prime example of how public and private partners are working hand in hand to move the 2030 agenda forward,” said H.E. Minister Reem Alabali Radovan, Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development for the Government of Germany. “We are here today because we all believe in the transformative power that school meals have for people and their communities. Let’s join forces to ensure that every child receives a healthy school meal so they can all learn and flourish.”
Yes, you read that right. Germany.
“Somalia is firmly committed to expanding our national school meals program as a cornerstone of our efforts to end classroom hunger and strengthen the vital link between true education nutrition and economic performance. School meals are not just about food, but they are about dignity, opportunity and brighter future for every Somali child.” — H.E. Farah Sheikh Abdulkadir, Minister of Education, Culture, and Higher Education for the Government of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
And good news. 42% of Somali kids get school meals.
Launched in 2003, Somalia’s school meal programme started with just 4,000 children. By 2023, with international support, the programme had grown to reach 197,000 children
That sounds eerily familiar. I wonder why.
In 2019, Feeding Our Future distributed $3.4 million in taxpayer food aid funds to the non-profits it was sponsoring, In 2020, that shot up to $42 million and then up to $197 million in 2021.
These were impressive numbers for a charity that seemed to focus on Somalis in Minnesota.
The Feds staked out various Feeding Our Future meal sites and found no one at the places that were supposed to be feeding 50,000 children
At its peak Safari claimed to be feeding 6,000 children a day. That’s a lot of children. Documents note that the Somali eatery claimed to be serving a comparable number of meals to “the entire St. Paul public school district.”
Why settle for feeding Somali kids in Minneapolis, when we can also feed all the kids in Somalia too? Whether or not they exist.
The moral of the story is we really need to stop sending money to the UN’s WFP program unless we got tired of all the USAID scams, the fake famine in Gaza and now bringing Minneapolis to Somalia.
















