
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


With supply chains clearly not able to deliver goods on time as was the case for the last 50 years, in 2022 food will be the item that becomes scarce, but that will spook society. Forget microchip shortages that may or may not recover in 2023-2024 so we can produce electronic goods again, reduced food equals hyperinflation and societal breakdown beginnings. Ryder Lee joins David DuByne again.
By David DuByne | ADAPT 20304.7
150150 ratings
With supply chains clearly not able to deliver goods on time as was the case for the last 50 years, in 2022 food will be the item that becomes scarce, but that will spook society. Forget microchip shortages that may or may not recover in 2023-2024 so we can produce electronic goods again, reduced food equals hyperinflation and societal breakdown beginnings. Ryder Lee joins David DuByne again.

3,414 Listeners

564 Listeners

441 Listeners

765 Listeners

1,104 Listeners

661 Listeners

332 Listeners

367 Listeners

805 Listeners

1,837 Listeners

1,387 Listeners

125 Listeners

238 Listeners

538 Listeners

484 Listeners