The Navy Stated It Will Not Deploy A Warship While Its Commander Remains unvaccinated.

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According to court documents, US Navy officials have stated that they will not deploy a vessel because its commander has refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

After a federal judge in Florida ruled that the Navy could not remove an officer for being immunized against COVID-19, the navy declared an East Coast guided-missile destroyer is “out of action.”

In one of the documents, lawyers representing the military stated, “The Navy has lost confidence in his capacity to lead and will not deploy the warship with him in command.”

The document asked an appeals court to overturn an order issued by U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday, a George H. W. Bush nominee, on Feb. 2 prohibiting Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and all other military officials from taking punitive action against an unnamed Navy officer who has sought a religious exemption from the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

The Navy officer had been advised that if he didn’t start a COVID-19 immunization series by Feb. 3, he would be dismissed from command of his ship.

According to court filings, the officer’s exemption request was denied, and his appeal was dismissed, despite the fact that his “religious views are sincere and would be considerably burdened.” According to the military, allowing the exemption would have a “negative impact” on military readiness.

The commander’s claim that the Navy wrongfully denied his request was likely to succeed, according to Merryday, because “the record creates a strong inference that the services are discriminatorily and systematically denying religious exemptions without a meaningful and fair hearing and without the showing required under” federal law. An emergency application for a stay pending appeal was eventually denied by the judge.

The warship in question was deployed at sea for a training run when the Navy submitted the appeal, according to Mat Staver, head of Liberty Counsel.

“They claimed the ship couldn’t be deployed, but the Navy captain is going to testify that he was in command of a ship that was deployed at sea for two weeks,” he said.

“The military’s claim of ‘lost confidence’ in service members for no other reason than their ‘disobeying’ a final shot order pursuant to a federal court injunction vindicating their free exercise rights amounts to a military coup d’état against the coequal branches of the United States Government that enacted and interpreted RFRA [Religious Freedom Restoration Act] according to their respective constitutions,” said Roger Gannam, Liberty Counsel’s assistant VP of Legal Affairs

The Navy did not respond to a request for comment.

The government’s attorneys argued in their appeal that the ship’s inability to deploy it means “one of the Navy’s most flexible vessels” is “out of service during an international crisis,” a reference to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

The internet has proved to be a place in which you can tune into various frequencies in search of a perspective that best fits your narrative. I could make up an argument on the fly and back it up with facts and statistics pertaining to my argument. With that being said, the news about COVID-19 is terrifyingly polarizing. There is a spectrum, by which all narratives of the COVID-19 agenda are carefully presented to anyone conducting research. The opposing sides of the spectrum are those who are sold on the COVID-19 pandemic, and those who aren’t sold at all.

But it becomes extremely important that we listen to our gut, when we notice that someone is eyeballing something that rightfully belongs to you. Our civil liberties are merely gods gift to man interpreted by men of power. No man, woman, government, organization, forum, or anything will prosper as a weapon against God. With that being said, when our God given rights are at stake, it is probably best to question the integrity of those who propose the removal of such rights. In summary, if you’re not a “conspiracy theorist” you probably aren’t asking very many questions about the world around you.

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.

Hosea 4:6

Let’s be real here, most of the conspiracies pertaining to the elite are real. We are much more important than they want us to believe. They’ll only give you that very validation when you’ve proven yourself to be of any use to their deeply evil agenda. One must dive deep into the “crazy” conspiracies you’ve all heard about to get the broader picture here. The only people that are PUSHING the vaccine upon you, are the ones of opposing theological beliefs. When you wake up to that you’ll realize the lines aren’t blurred, they’re clear; And they’re being crossed.

Most have been dragged so far away from God but still claim to be Christians. They’ll come around, they just need to be persecuted more. Because until we realize that society is developing into something that we cannot fit into, we cannot focus on how we can lay our treasures in heaven (Matthew 6:19). Perfect your mind in the eyes of God, and he will guide your life to carry out his purpose. Stay inquisitive in the word of God, and the world around you.

As the situation in Ukraine continues, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned on Friday that global food prices might jump by 20% from present levels.

According to the FAO, Ukraine’s agriculture economy has been affected by Russia’s invasion, making it doubtful whether the country will be able to harvest crops this year.

Russia and Ukraine contribute for a quarter of global wheat trade, a fifth of global corn commerce, and 12% of global calorie trade.

Due to the inability to export critical farm goods from the region, the FAO believes that global food prices, which are already at record highs, might rise another 8% to 20%.

In a statement, FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu said, “The expected disruptions to agricultural activity of these two important exporters of staple commodities might substantially aggravate food insecurity globally.”

“International food and feed costs could rise by 8 to 22 percent above their already high levels,” according to Dongyu.

For the Northern Hemisphere, spring is just around the corner. Despite the crisis, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky advised locals to begin planting season on Friday.

Governments around the world are preparing for a global food crisis and taking measures to protect domestic food supply. Russia has announced that fertilizer exports to ‘unfriendly’ countries will be prohibited.

Meanwhile, following the consequences from the Ukraine crisis, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that his country must safeguard “our food security.” He believes that the interruption in the food supply will have the greatest impact on African countries.

The next global food crisis is soon approaching. Russia is already being blamed by world leaders for everything from record-high food prices to surging gas prices. The Biden administration began its propaganda campaign this week, blaming Russia for soaring inflation. After unleashing trillions of dollars in stimulus, Russian President Vladimir Putin has conveniently become the blame for the West’s incapacity to control inflation.

As the war continues, commodity prices, such as energy and metals, have skyrocketed, posing a serious risk of market disruption.

Governments are starting to take action to protect domestic supplies and keep inflation low as the price of major food commodities continues to increase.

Wheat prices have soared since the beginning of the year, and they have only gotten worse since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.

According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Ukraine and Russia are the world’s third and eighth largest wheat producers, respectively, and export about a third of all wheat and barley.

It has grown increasingly difficult and expensive to get grain cargoes, with Ukraine’s ports out of service and traders avoiding Russia as a result of financial sanctions.

Global food markets must remain free and unrestricted, according to the FAO.

“Governments must evaluate potential repercussions on international markets before taking any measures to safeguard food supply,” FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu said.

“Reducing import tariffs or imposing export limits could assist alleviate individual country food security issues in the short term, but they would raise prices on global markets,” he said.

Protectionist measures had been in place since 2020, when the epidemic initiated a long-term pattern of supply shortages and high pricing, which the invasion of Ukraine has further aggravated.

Grain exports to Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan were temporarily banned by the Russian government last week.

Some grain exports have been banned in Moldova, Hungary, and Serbia, and due to labor-related production concerns, Indonesia and Malaysia, one of the world’s largest cooking oil producers, are increasing controls on palm oil shipments.

On March 11, Egypt declared a three-month embargo on the export of basics such as flour, lentils, wheat, and pasta, while Argentina and Turkey took steps to tighten control over their domestic products.

Long-term food shortages are extremely dangerous for many countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

Russia and Ukraine supply over 70% of Egypt’s and Turkey’s wheat, while Russia alone supplies 90% of Lebanon’s wheat and cooking oil imports.

Poorer countries in Africa, for example, rely on imported bread to feed their expanding populations.

Ukraine is a major supplier to Asia, and Russia provides the majority of Africa’s wheat.

In 2020, African countries would import agricultural products worth $4 billion from Russia.

Nigeria is taking steps to reduce its reliance on Russia, but the food supply chain disruption is having an impact further east.

In 2021, Ukraine was second in terms of wheat exports to Asian countries like Indonesia.

Ukraine’s soil is extremely rich in nutrients. With the ability to feed half a billion people, the country has been called the “breadbasket of Europe” in the past.

Every year, Ukraine cultivates about 32 million hectares of land, with crops accounting for the majority of the country’s exports.

According to experts, countries that rely on Ukrainian wheat may suffer shortages as early as July.

There is a genuine risk of people going hungry if record food costs continue to rise at this pace.

According to the International Trade Centre, Russia produces over 40% of total global sunflower seed, safflower, or cottonseed exports, as well as 18% of global wheat and meslin exports.

Ukraine, on the other hand, produces 18 percent of the world’s sunflower seeds, safflower oil, and cottonseed oil, as well as 8% of the world’s wheat and meslin, 13% of the world’s barley, and 13% of the world’s corn.

Russia, the world’s largest fertilizer producer, has threatened to cease fertilizer exports, raising costs for farmers worldwide.

For major commodity crops like corn and soybeans, ammonium nitrate, urea, and potash are essential nutrients.

Because of Russia’s sanctions, the price of natural gas, which is used to make nitrogen fertilizer, has increased.

Sanctions imposed by the United States on Belarus have also affected important potash supply from that country, exacerbating the problem.

Meanwhile, as the continuous turmoil in Eastern Europe raises the cost of livestock feed and fertilizer, the cost of dairy, beef, and U.S. and Canadian wheat exports has risen in the West.

The recent price increase coincides with a drought in South America, which has already decreased soy bean supply, lowering global livestock feed supplies.

Wheat futures in the United States increased in March after falling sharply the previous two sessions as traders reviewed the latest developments in Ukraine, which are still turbulent.

Other suppliers, such as the European Union, Canada, and the United States, are being looked at by grain merchants.

Time is running short for Ukraine’s spring planting season, which spans from the first ten days of March until the end of April.

According to analysts, the length of the battle will influence how much food prices climb, as Ukrainian planting must be done by the end of April.

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