From Turkey to Venezuela to Brazil to France, we’ve been seeing nothing but martial law, increased military, food shortages, and economic instability. Not to mention civil unrest like never before. Is America NEXT?

Tuesday, July 19, 2016
By Paul Martin

Investmentwatchblog.com
July 19th, 2016

And these aren’t just the only places… Because we’re also seeing record food shortages in places such as South Sudan as well. And they’re not the only ones!

In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro launched what’s called the “Great Mission” of what they deem Sovereign Supply — in which the military controls where they want to distribute the food, when and how food should be distributed, how much food families are to have once distributed, and which foreign companies/countries are and aren’t allowed to import food.

Just recently, Maduro also extended Venezuela’s national state of emergency for another two months — slated to end in mid-September.

Venezuela is not the only nation to be under a state of emergency, either. In France, because of the alleged “Nice attacks” a few days ago, French President François Hollande decided to extend the nation’s state of emergency for another three months — what would’ve ended on July 26th has now been extended until the end of October… Which means this state of emergency in France will last close to a year. In just 2016 alone, France has seen the deployment of well over 6,000 troops in strategic locations — not to mention increased security, police force, armed soldiers, and law enforcement patrolling the French streets.

In Turkey, martial law was even declared just a few days ago — due to the staged “military coup” in the nation. This past weekend alone has led to road closures, military presence on the streets, enforced curfew, social media websites such as Facebook and YouTube shut down, along with the Ataturk International Airport closed and flights cancelled. Although this was only for the weekend, expect to see these type of events more and more!

In Brazil, Rio de Janeiro governor, Francisco Dornelles, declares the nation to be in a “state of financial emergency,” also declaring “public calamity” over the Rio Olympic Games — slated to begin on August 5th, 2016. Brazil is also dealing with economic recession, political upheaval, lack of funds, and recovering from impeachment of its former president, Dilma Rousseff.

And, in South Sudan, the food crisis is only worsening, while the refugee crisis continues to skyrocket out of control. The United Nations (UN) has even declared millions of refugees to be displaced from the civil war-torn nation, with South Sudan authorities blocking some citizens from leaving the country.

With all this unrest occurring in different parts of the world, one has to wonder — Is America NEXT?

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