Food prices are rising in America; researchers predict food shortages followed by mass riots
by: J. D. Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Monday, June 23, 2014
The social contract of peace and compliance only exists in any country so long as society is civil enough to permit it, government policies notwithstanding. So it is with some apprehension that sociologists and demographers are watching vulnerable populations in the United States for any signs of unrest as food prices — and in particular, meat prices — continue to rise.
A recent blog post in the Scientific American discusses the trend of increasing social unrest in countries around the world, noting that, in 2014 alone, riots in the countries of both Venezuela and Thailand have been tied to the issue of increasing food prices. In the former, for example, prices have been rising steadily for years as the country’s http://www.naturalnews.com.
“According to Dr. Yaneer Bar-Yam and fellow researchers at the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI), events such as these may be anticipated by a mathematical model that examines rising food costs,” the Scientific American (SA) reported.
Historically, unrest has been tied to hunger
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