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太突然!全球粮价暴涨!!

纵观天侠 2022-05-22


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粮食战,粮食价格暴涨正式开始波及全球!


美国借着俄乌之战的影响,恶意抬高全球粮食价格,吸血了无数中小国家;我们因为提前储备了粮食,所以影响不大,没有被美国的粮食四大巨头收割。


但,对于西方资本来说,拥有14亿人口的我们,就是一个金光闪闪的大蛋糕,哪怕收割了再多小国家,它们依然胃口没满足,又开始瞄准了我们。


这几天美国为首的西方媒体正拼命的到处煽风点火,发动全球性质的谬论战,说我们中国做为大国,应该将储备粮贡献出来,救济全球人民。


呵呵。。美国自己不打开粮仓,竟然意图像20年前一样,将粮食战的火力,引到我们中国身上,意图对我们放血!!


现在,这件事已经越吵越凶了。。


废话不多说,我将这几天发生的西方各国媒体盯上我们中国储备粮食的事情,简单说一下要点:


1、首先最早爆出全球粮食危机战的是联合国。


上个月中旬的时候,联合国突然对外宣布,因为俄乌之战的影响,目前全球各国粮食价格暴涨,2022年将成为粮食灾难之年!


随后联合国向全球发出重大警告,让所有人为2022年接下来的历史级别的大饥荒,做好准备!!


2、根据联合国公布的数据显示:


俄罗斯是全球最大的小麦出口国,乌克兰是全球第五大小麦出口国。俄乌这两个国家,加一起每年大概提供了全球19%的大麦、14%的小麦和4%的玉米。


因为本身俄罗斯、乌克兰人口又不多,所以这些粮食大部分每年都是直接出口的。


基本上全球谷物出口的份额中,三分之一以上都是由俄罗斯和乌克兰来提供的。


但,现在因为西方各国对俄罗斯的制裁;所以大家进口的粮食一下子减少了。。


再这样的供需不平衡之下,于是粮食价格开始拼命暴涨。。



根据中华粮网的价格显示,短短2周的时候,小麦的价格就暴涨了44.98%;价格暴涨,如果还能买到,那也就罢了。


俄罗斯目前就已经扣下了本来要驶往欧洲的乌克兰300余艘运粮的货船,让欧盟非常紧张,欧盟主席还专门喊话要求俄罗斯放行,称制裁俄罗斯和运粮船是两回事。


更有意思的是,俄乌战争刚刚爆发时乌克兰为了阻止俄罗斯海军从黑海方向进攻乌克兰,在黑海水域投放了数百颗水雷。结果这些水雷布设的不合格,居然随波飘散。这下别说运粮船没法走了,即使是美欧的货船也不敢去了。





关键是现在因为美国持续拱火,导致俄乌之战拒绝结束,还遥遥无期。


这就意味着今年俄乌这两个产粮大国,可能会错过春耕。那才是天大的坏事!!


那意味着整年全球将减产无数无数的粮食。。等于就是说很多很多粮食储备的国家的人民,可能将挨饿。。


3、正常情况下,碰到这样的情况,正确的做法应该是,全球联合起来抑制粮食价格的暴涨,压制到合理的水平,让穷人也能买的起粮食。


然后让其他的产粮大国,往年的粮食出口大国,加大出口量,短期弥补一下俄乌之间的粮食出口空缺。


但,这两点都完全做不到。为什么呢?


因为,美国!!


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美国是全球最大的粮食生产国,粮食出口国;


拥有者冠绝全球的广阔耕种面积,数据显示:美国的耕地面积有28亿多亩,这一面积占了全世界200多个国家的耕地总面积的13%。


美国一个国家,就等于差不多占据了全球七分之一的耕地面积。。


拥有如此得天独厚优势的美国资本家,早在上世纪就已经将粮食化为了自己手中的“ 外交武器 ”!


美国人一直奉行“ 谁控制了粮食,就控制了全人类 ”的战略理念,包括对我们中国,以及对全球其他其他很多很多国家,美国基本上都在不同的时间段,发起过粮食战争!!

 

目前全球公认的四大粮商,ADM、邦吉、嘉吉和路易达孚(简称ABCD),其中前面三个总部均位于美国


最后一个路易达孚虽然总部在法国,但背后一样由美国资本注入,也等于是半个美国的。


这ABCD四大全球粮食巨头,掌握着全球超过80%的粮食交易权,还拥有粮食定价权!


也就是说全球粮食价格暴涨,美国是最大的赢家,真正的利益获得者。凭借这一波的粮食暴涨,美国现在上上下下已经赚的盆满钵满。。

   

       

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His mothe凝固的熔岩流。火星上常常有猛烈的大风,大风扬起沙尘能形成可以覆盖火星全球的特大型沙尘暴。每次沙尘暴可持续数个星期。火星两极的冰冠和火星大气中含有水份。从火星表面获得的探测数据证明,在远古时期,火星曾经有过液态的水,而且水量特别大。[51] 土星是离太阳第六颗行星,直径120536㎞,体积仅次于木星。主要由氢组成,还有少量的氦与微量元素,内部的核心包括岩石和冰,外围由数层金属氢和气体包裹着。地球距离土星13亿公里。土星的引力比地球强2.5倍,能够牵引太阳系内其它行星,使地球处于一个椭圆轨道中运行,并且与太阳保持适当距离,适宜生命繁衍。当土星轨道倾斜20度将使地球轨道比金星轨道更接近太阳,同时,这将导致火星完全离开太阳系。[52]  土星是已知唯一密度小于水的行星,假如能够将土星放入一个巨大的浴池之中,它将可以漂浮起来。土星有一个巨大的磁气圈和一个狂风肆虐的大气层,赤道附近的风速可达1800千米/时。在环绕土星运行的31颗卫星中间,土卫六是最大的一颗,比水星和月球还大,也是太阳系中唯一拥有浓厚大气层的卫星。[53] 天王星是离太阳第七颗行星,51118km。体积约为地球的65倍,在九大行星中仅次于木星和土星。天王星的大气层中83%是氢,15%为氦,2%为甲烷以及少量的乙炔和碳氢化合物。上层大气层的甲烷吸收红光,使天王星呈现蓝绿色。大气在固定纬度集结成云层,类似于木星和土星在纬线上鲜艳的条状色带。天王星云层的平均温度为零下193摄氏度。质量为8.6810±13×10²⁵kg,相当于地球质量的14.63倍。密度较小,只有1.24克/立方厘米,为海王星密度值的74.7%。[54] 恒星 恒星 海王星是离太阳的第八颗行星,直径49532千米。海王星绕太阳运转的轨道半径为45亿千米,公转一周需要165年。海王星的直径和天王星类似,质量比天王星略大一些。海王星和天王星的主要大气成分都是氢和氦,内部结构也极为相近,所以说海王星与天王星是一对孪生兄弟。[55]  海王星有太阳系最强烈的风,测量到的时速高达2100公里。海王星云顶的温度是-218 °C,是太阳系最冷的地区之一。海王星核心的温度约为7000 °C,可以和太阳的表面比较。海王星在1846年9月23日被发现,是唯一利用数学预测而非有计划的观测发现的行星。[56] 冥王星,位于海王星以外的柯伊伯带内侧,是柯伊伯带中已知的最大天体。[57]  直径约为2370±20km,是地球直径的18.5%。[58]  2006年8月24日,国际天文学联合会大会24日投票决定,不再将传统九大行星之一的冥王星视为行星,而将其列入“矮行星”。大会通过的决议规定,“行星”指的是围绕太阳运转、自身引力足以克服其刚体力而使天体呈圆球状、能够清除其轨道附近其他物体的天体。在太阳系传统的“九大行星”中,只有水星、金星、地球、火星、木星、土星、天王星和海王星符合这些要求。冥王星由于其轨道与海王星的轨道相交,不符合新的行星定义,因此被自动降级为“矮行星”。[59]  冥王星的表面温度大概在-238到-228℃之间。冥王星的成份由70%岩石和30%冰水混合而成的。地表上光亮的部分可能覆盖着一些固体氮以及少量 卫星拍月球经过地球,可见清晰月球背面 卫星拍月球经过地球,可见清晰月球背面 [60] 的固体甲烷和一氧化碳,冥王星表面的黑暗部分可能是一些基本的有机物质或是由宇宙射线引发的光化学反应。冥王星的大气层主要由氮和少量的一氧化碳及甲烷组成。大气极其稀薄,地面压强只有少量微帕。[61] 地球是离太阳第三颗行星,是我们人类的家乡,尽管地球是太阳系中一颗普通的行星,但它在许多方面都是独一无二的。比如,它是太阳系中唯一一颗面积大部分被水覆盖的行星,也是目前所知唯一一颗有生命存在的星球。质量M=5.9742 ×10^24 公斤,表面温度:t = - 30 ~ +45。[62]  英国科研人员在《天体生物学》杂志上报告说,如果没有小行星撞击等可能剧烈改变环境的事件发生,地球适宜人类居住的时间还剩约17.5亿年,不过人为造成的气候变化可能缩短这一时间。[63] 彗星是由灰尘和冰块组成的太阳系中的一类小天体,绕日运动。[64]  科学家使用探测器对彗星的化学遗留物进行分析,发现其主要成份为氨、甲烷、硫化氢、氰化氢和甲醛。科学家得出结论称,彗星的气味闻起来像是臭鸡蛋、马尿、酒精和苦杏仁的气味综合。[65-66] “67P/楚留莫夫-格拉希门克”彗星 “67P/楚留莫夫-格拉希门克”彗星 [67] 在太阳系的周围还包裹着一个庞大的“奥尔特云”。星云内分布着不计其数的冰块、雪团和碎石。其中的某些会受太阳引力影响飞入内太阳系,这学说,在原有的轨道(或称小天体轨道)上又增加了更多的天体运行轨道。这一模式称每颗行星都沿着一个小轨道作圆周运行,而小轨道又沿着该行星的大轨道绕地球作圆周运动。几百年之后,这一模式的漏洞越来越明显。科学家们又在这个模式上增加了许多轨道,行星就这样沿着一道又一道的轨道作圆周运动。哥白尼想用“现代”(16世纪的)技术来改进托勒密的测量结果,以期取消一些小轨道。在长达近20年的时间里,哥白尼不辞辛劳日夜测量行星的位置,但其测量获得的结果仍然与托勒密的天体运行模式没有多少差别。哥白尼想知道在另一个运行着的行星上观察这些行星的运行情况会是什么样的。基于这种设想,哥白尼萌发了一个念头:假如地球在运行中,那么这些行星的运行看上去会是什么情况呢?这一设想在他脑海里变得清晰起来了。一年里,哥白尼在不同的时间、不同的距离从地球上观察行星,每一个行星的情况都不相同,这是他意识到地球不可能位于星星轨道的中心。经过20年的观测,哥白尼发现唯独太阳的周年变化不明显。这意味着地球和太阳的距离始终没有改变。如果地球不是宇宙的中心,那么宇宙的中心就是太阳。的发现才使牛顿有能力确定运动定律和万有引力定律。哥白尼的日心宇宙体系既然是时代的产物,它就不能不受到时代的限制。反对神学的不彻底性,同时表现在哥白尼的某些观点上,他的体系是存在缺陷的。哥白尼所指的宇宙是局限在一个小的范围内的,具体来说,他的宇宙结构就是今天我们所熟知的太阳系,即以太阳为中心的天体系统。宇宙既然有它的中心,就必须有它的边界,哥白尼虽然否定了托勒玫的“九重天”,但他却保留了一层恒星天,尽管他回避了宇宙是否有限这个问题,但实际上他是相信恒星天球是宇宙的“外壳”,他仍然相信天体只能按照所谓完美的圆形轨道运动,所以哥白尼的宇宙体系,仍然包含着不动的中心天体。但是作为近代自然科学的奠基人,哥白尼的历史功绩是伟大的。确认地球不是宇宙的中心,而是行星之一,从而掀起了一场天文学上根本性的革命,是人类探求客观真理道路上的里程碑。哥白尼的伟大成就,不仅铺平了通向近代天文学的道路,而且开创了整个自然界科学向前迈进的新时代。从哥白尼时代起,脱离教会束缚的自然科学和哲学开始获得飞跃的发展。哥白尼的科学成就,是他所处时代的产物,又转过来推动了时代的发展。顺应时代变化 十五、六世纪的欧洲,正是从封建社会向资本主义社会转变的关键时期,在这一二百年间,社会发生了巨大的变化。14世纪ndali soon after. She held out hope, she would later tell family members, sometimes tearing up at the memory, that once they were married, she could get their 别让梦想只停留在梦里。181. A day without laughter is a day wasted. 没有笑声的一天是浪费了的一天。(卓别林) 182. Travel and see the world; afterwards, you will be able to put your concerns in perspective. 去旅行吧,见的世面多了,你会发现原来在意的那些结根本算不了什么。183. The key to acquiring proficiency in any task is repetition. 任何事情成功关键都是熟能生巧。《生活大爆炸》 184. You can be happy no matter what. 开心一点吧,管它会怎样。baby boy back. Arthur Schieble died in August 1955, after the adoption was finalized. Just after Christmas that year, Joanne and Abdulfattah were married in St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Green Bay. He got his PhD in international politics the next year, and then they had another child, a girl named Mona. After she and Jandali divorced in 1962, Joanne embarked on a dreamy and peripatetic life that her daughter, who grew up to become the acclaimed novelist Mona Simpson, would capture in her book Anywhere but Here. Because Steve’s adoption had been closed, it would be twenty years before they would all find each other. Steve Jobs knew from an early age that he was adopted. “My parents were very open with me about that,” he recalled. He had a vivid memory of sitting on the lawn of his house, when he was six or seven years old, telling the girl who lived across the street. “So does that mean your real parents didn’t want you?” the girl asked. “Lightning bolts went off in my head,” according to Jobs. “I remember running into the house, crying. And my parents said, ‘No, you have to understand.’ They were very serious and looked me straight in the eye. They said, ‘We specifically picked you out.’ Both of my parents said that and repeated it slowly for me. And they put an emphasis on every word in that sentence.” Abandoned. Chosen. Special. Those concepts became part of who Jobs was and how he regarded himself. His closest friends think that the knowledge that he was given up at birth left some scars. “I think his desire for complete control of whatever he makes derives directly from his personality and the fact that he was abandoned at birth,” said one longtime colleague, Del Yocam. “He wants to control his environment, and he sees the product as an extension of himself.” Greg Calhoun, who became close to Jobs right after college, saw another effect. “Steve talked to me a lot about being abandoned and the pain that caused,” he said. “It made him independent. He followed the beat of a different drummer, and that came from being in a different world than he was born into.” Later in life, when he was the same age his biological father had been when he abandoned him, Jobs would father and abandon a child of his own. (He eventually took responsibility for her.) Chrisann Brennan, the mother of that child, said that being put up for adoption left Jobs “full of broken glass,” and it helps to explain some of his behavior. “He who is abandoned is an abandoner,” she said. Andy Hertzfeld, who worked with Jobs at Apple in the early 1980s, is among the few who remained close to both Brennan and Jobs. “The key question about Steve is why he can’t control himself at times from being so reflexively cruel and harmful to some people,” he said. “That goes back to being abandoned at birth. The real underlying problem was the theme of abandonment in Steve’s life.” Jobs dismissed this. “There’s some notion that because I was abandoned, I worked very hard so I could do well and make my parents wish they had me back, or some such nonsense, but that’s ridiculous,” he insisted. “Knowing I was adopted may have made me feel more independent, but I have never felt abandoned. I’ve always felt special. My parents made me feel special.” He would later bristle whenever anyone referred to Paul and Clara Jobs as his “adoptive” parents or implied that they were not his “real” parents. “They were my parents 1,000%,” he said. When speaking about his biological parents, on the other hand, he was curt: “They were my sperm and egg bank. That’s not harsh, it’s just the way it was, a sperm bank thing, nothing more.” Silicon Valley The childhood that Paul and Clara Jobs created for their new son was, in many ways, a stereotype of the late 1950s. When Steve was two they adopted a girl they named Patty, and three years later they moved to a tract house in the suburbs. The finance company where Paul worked as a repo man, CIT, had transferred him down to its Palo Alto office, but he could not afford to live there, so they landed in a subdivision in Mountain View, a less expensive town just to the south. There Paul tried to pass along his love of mechanics and cars. “Steve, this is your workbench now,” he said as he marked off a section of the table in their garage. Jobs remembered being impressed by his father’s focus on craftsmanship. “I thought my dad’s sense of design was pretty good,” he said, “because he knew how to build anything. If we needed a cabinet, he would build it. When he built our fence, he gave me a hammer so I could work with him.” Fifty years later the fence still surrounds the back and side yards of the house in Mountain View. As Jobs showed it off to me, he caressed the stockade panels and recalled a lesson that his father implanted deeply in him. It was important, his father said, to craft the backs of cabinets and fences properly, even though they were hidden. “He loved doing things right. He even cared about the look of the parts you couldn’t see.” His father continued to refurbish and resell used cars, and he festooned the garage with pictures of his favorites. He would point out the detailing of the design to his son: the lines, the vents, the chrome, the trim of the seats. After work each day, he would change into his dungarees and retreat to the garage, often with Steve tagging along. “I figured I could get him nailed down with a little mechanical ability, but he really wasn’t interested in getting his hands dirty,” Paul later recalled. “He never really cared too much about m189. It requires hard work to give off an appearance of effortlessness. 你必须十分努力,才能看起来毫不费力。190. Life is like riding a bicycle.To keep your balance,you must keep moving. 人生就像骑单车,只有不断前进,才能保持平衡。(爱因斯坦) 191. Be thankful for what you have.You'll end up having more. 拥有一颗感恩的心,最终你会得到更多。192. Beauty is how you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. 美是一种内心的感觉,并反映在你的眼睛里。(索菲亚·罗兰) 193. Friendship doubles your joys, and divides your sorrows. 朋友的作用,就是让你快乐加倍,痛苦减半。194. When you long for something sincerely, the whole world will help you. 当你真心渴望某样东西时,整个宇宙都会来帮忙。echanical things.” “I wasn’t that into fixing cars,” Jobs admitted. “But I was eager to hang out with my dad.” Even as he was growing more aware that he had been adopted, he was becoming more attached to his father. One day when he was about eight, he discovered a photograph of his father from his time in the Coast Guard. “He’s in the engine room, and he’s got his shirt off and looks like James Dean. It was one of those Oh wow moments for a kid. Wow, oooh, my parents were actually once very young and really good-looking.” Through cars, his father gave Steve his first exposure to electronics. “My dad did not have a deep understanding of electronics, but he’d encountered it a lot in automobiles and other things he would fix. He showed me the rudiments of electronics, and I got very interested in that.” Even more interesting were the trips to scavenge for parts. “Every weekend, there’d be a junkyard trip. We’d be looking for a generator, a carburetor, all sorts of components.” He remembered watching his father negotiate at the counter. “He was a good bargainer, because he knew better than the guys at the counter what the parts should cost.” This helped fulfill the pledge his parents made when he was adopted. “My college fund came from my dad paying $50 for a Ford Falcon or some other beat-up car that didn’t run, working on it for a few weeks, and selling it for $250—and not telling the IRS.” The Jobses’ house and the others in their neighborhood were built by the real estate developer Joseph Eichler, whose company spawned more than eleven thousand homes in various California subdivisions between 1950 and 1974. Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision of simple modern homes for the American “everyman,” Eichler built inexpensive houses that featured floor-to-ceiling glass walls, open floor plans, exposed post-and-beam construction, concrete slab floors, and lots of sliding glass doors. “Eichler did a great thing,” Jobs said on one of our walks around the neighborhood. “His houses were smart and cheap and good. They brought clean design and simple taste to lower-income people. They had awesome little features, like radiant heating in the floors. You put carpet on them, and we had nice toasty floors when we were kids.” Jobs said that his appreciation for Eichler homes instilled in him a passion for making nicely designed products for the mass market. “I love it when you can bring really great design and simple capability to something that doesn’t cost much,” he said as he pointed out the clean elegance of the houses. “It was the original vision for Apple. That’s what we tried to do with the first Mac. That’s what we did with the iPod.” Across the street from the Jobs family lived a man who had become successful as a real estate agent. “He wasn’t that bright,” Jobs recalled, “but he seemed to be making a fortune. So my dad thought, ‘I can do that.’ He worked so hard, I remember. He took these night classes, passed the license test, and got into real estate. Then the bottom fell out of the market.” As a result, the family found itself financially strapped for a year or so while Steve was in elementary school. His mother took a job as a bookkeeper for Varian Associates, a company that made scientific instruments, and they took out a second mortgage. One day his fourth-grade teacher asked him, “What is it you don’t understand about the universe?” Jobs replied, “I don’t understand why all of a sudden my dad is so broke.” He was proud that his father never adopted a servile attitude or slick style that may have made him a better salesman. “You had to suck up to people to sell real estate, and he wasn’t good at that and it wasn’t in his nature. I admired him for that.” Paul Jobs went back to being a mechanic. His father was calm and gentle, traits that his son later praised more than emulated. He was also resolute. Jobs described one exampl What made the neighborhood different from the thousands of other spindly-tree subdivisions across America was that even the ne’er-do-wells tended to be engineers. “When we moved here, there were apricot and plum orchards on all of these corners,” Jobs recalled. “But it was beginning to boom because of military investment.” He soaked up the history of the valley and developed a yearning to play his own role. Edwin Land of Polaroid later told him about being asked by Eisenhower to help build the U-2 spy plane cameras to see how real the Soviet threat was. The film was dropped in canisters and returned to the NASA Ames Research Center in Sunnyvale, not far from where Jobs lived. “The first computer terminal I ever saw was when my dad brought me to the Ames Center,” he said. “I fell totally in love with it.” Other defense contractors sprouted nearby during the 1950s. The Lockheed Missiles and Space Division, which built submarine-launched ballistic missiles, was founded in 1956 next to the NASA Center; by the time Jobs moved to the area four years later, it employed twenty thousand people. A few hundred yards away, Westinghouse built facilities that produced tubes and electrical transformers for the missile systems. “You had all these military companies on the cutting edge,” he recalled. “It was mysterious and high-tech and made living here very exciting.” In the wake of the defense industries there arose a booming economy based on technology. Its roots stretched back to 1938, when David Packard and his new wife moved into a house in Palo Alto that had a shed where his friend Bill Hewlett was soon ensconced. The house had a garage—an appendage that would prove both useful and iconic in the valley—in which they tinkered around until they had their first product, an audio oscillator. By the 1950s, Hewlett-Packard was a fast-growing company making technical instruments. Fortunately there was a place nearby for entrepreneurs who had outgrown their garages. In a move that would help transform the area into the cradle of the tech revolution, Stanford University’s dean of engineering, Frederick Terman, created a seven-hundred-acre industrial park on university land for private companies that could commercialize the ideas of his students. Its first tenant was Varian Associates, where Clara Jobs worked. “Terman came up with this great idea that did more than anything to cause the tech industry to grow up here,” Jobs said. By the time Jobs was ten, HP had nine thousand employees and was the blue-chip company where every engineer seeking financial stability wanted to work. The most important technology for the region’s growth was, of course, the semiconductor. William Shockley, who had been one of the inventors of the transistor at Bell Labs in New Jersey, moved out to Mountain View and, in 1956, started a company to build transistors using silicon rather than the more expensive germanium that was then commonly used. But Shockley became increasingly erratic and abandoned his silicon transistor project, which led eight of his engineers—most notably Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore—to break away to form Fairchild Semiconductor. That company grew to twelve thousand employees, but it fragmented in 1968, when Noyce lost a power struggle to become CEO. He took Gordon Moore and founded a company that they called Integrated Electronics Corporation, which they soon smartly abbreviated to Intel. Their third employee was Andrew Grove, who later would grow the company by shifting its focus from memory chips to microprocessors. Within a few years there would be more than fifty companies in the area making semiconductors. The exponential growth of this industry was correlated with the phenomenon famously discovered by Moore, who in 1965 drew a graph of the speed of integrated circuits, based on the number of transistors that could be placed on a chip, and showed that it doubled about every two years, a trajectory that could be expected to continue. This was reaffirmed in 1971, when Intel was able to etch a complete central processing unit onto one chip, the Intel 4004, tronic amplifier. “So I raced home, and I told my dad that he was wrong.” “No, it needs an amplifier,” his father assured him. When Steve protested otherwise, his father said he was crazy. “It can’t work without an amplifier. There’s some trick.” “I kept saying no to my dad, telling him he had to see it, and finally he actually walked down with me and saw it. And he said, ‘Well I’ll be a bat out of hell.’” Jobs recalled the incident vividly because it was his first realization that his father did not know everything. Then a more disconcerting discovery began to dawn on him: He was smarter than his parents. He had always admired his father’s competence and savvy. “He was not an educated man, but I had always thought he was pretty damn smart. He didn’t read much, but he could do a lot. Almost everything mechanical, he could figure it out.” Yet the carbon microphone incident, Jobs said, began a jarring process of realizing that he was in fact more clever and quick than his parents. “It was a very big moment that’s burned into my mind. When I realized that I was smarter than my parents, I felt tremendous shame for having thought that. I will never forget that moment.” This discovery, he later told friends, along with the fact that he was adopted, made him feel apart—detached and separate—from both his family and the world. Another layer of awareness occurred soon after. Not only did he discover that he was brighter than his parents, but he discovered that they knew this. Paul and Clara Jobs were loving parents, and they were willing to adapt their lives to suit a son who was very smart—and also willful. They would go to great lengths to accommodate him. And soon Steve discovered this fact as well. “Both my parents got me. They felt a lot of responsibility once they sensed that I was special. They found ways to keep feeding me stuff and putting me in better schools. They were willing to defer to my needs.” So he grew up not only with a sense of having once been abandoned, but also with a sense that he was special. In his own mind, that was more important in the formation of his personality. School Even before Jobs started elementary school, his mother had taught him how to read. This, however, led to some problems once he got to school. “I was kind of bored for the first few years    


美国巴不得粮食危机,越长久越好,人家根本不会关心会不会有人饿死;指望他们会大开粮仓,将积压的粮食,大量放出来;


甚至指望一手握着全球粮食定价权,一手推高粮食价格的他们,突然大发善心,将粮食价格压制下来,那简直是痴心妄想。。


这个事情,不仅我都能看懂,全球其他急缺粮食的国家,当然也能看懂。。


粮食危机的背后,最大的推手其实就是美国!!!


谁能主导、定价全球粮食的实时价格?美国!


谁拥有最多可供出口的粮食储备?是美国!


谁能大量的提供多余的粮食给市场?还是美国!!


要想解决这一次危及全球的粮食危机,只要手握粮食定价权的美国,只要广积粮、广产粮的美国,大量将粮食放出来,就能解决!!


甚至,不需要它们降价,哪怕按照现在远高于市场50%的价格,愿意提供给全球人民购买,都一样能解决这波2022影响全球的粮食灾难危机。。


但,美国没有同意!!


反而,开始怂恿无数的西方集团媒体,在这几天开始大批量的将枪口对准了我们,盯上了我们中国的储备粮。



根据国家各大新闻媒体这两天的透露,现在外国媒体到处都在煽动情绪,认为我们中国“预知”了俄乌冲突的发生,预知了全球会发生粮食危机,预知了粮食价格暴涨。。。


因为我们预知了这一切,提前储备好了大量大量的粮食,所以导致别的国家没有存到这么多的粮食,所以西方各国的媒体,建议我们将储备粮打开,


竟然以这样的理由,让我们中国将粮仓打开,贡献给全球人民。。。



03


我们绝不能上当!!!


1、我们如果真的将粮仓打开,贡献出我们的储备粮,那才彻底着了美国的道,到时候我们14亿人民必将被美国吸血。必将损失惨重!!


2、全球粮食价格暴涨,跟我们中国无关;是美国一手造成的。


我们中国的耕地面积跟美国差不多,但我们要养活14亿人口,美国只需要解决3亿;这根本不是一个量级。。


说句难听的话,我们能够自食其力,解决14亿多人吃饱饭的问题,就是为世界粮食安全作出了重大贡献。


3、历史教训告诉我们,美国凭借粮食这个武器,已经不只一次的发动了粮食战!用粮食作为武器,已经不只一次的吸血他国人民的血汗钱了。。


20年前,美国对我们中国发动粮食战的那一次,我们中国损失有多么惨痛,我至今都不敢忘记。


2001年,我国刚刚加入WTO,刚刚加入世贸组织,真正意义上的第一次真正大开国门。


当时的背景,一个10多亿人这样的超级人口大国,突然加入世界贸易组织,像全球无数国家广开大门。


无数国家、资本家就跟闻到血腥味的鲨鱼一样,冲到我们中国。


其中美国的ABCD四大粮食巨头更是首当其中,直接就盯住了我们整个中国的命脉,关系到13亿人民的吃饭问题的粮食!食用油!等等谷物。


当时美国发动的那一场针对我们整个中国的粮食战争,我至今都记忆犹新,不敢忘,不能忘。


特别是轰动全球的那一场中美大豆之战,更是令我们损失惨重。

 

美国巨头,先是免费向我们中国主要生产、种植大豆的地方,给大量的我们的农民提供转基因的大豆种子,


当我们这里种了几年,发现转基因的大豆等等谷物,产量好像更高,更不容易遭惹虫子的时候;


我们几乎所有人都欢欣不已,都纷纷放弃了我们原本土生土长的大豆,等等品种。。


接下来,美国突然翻脸不认人,发动了针对我们全国的袭击!


在我们大部分农民都全面改种了转基因的大豆等谷物之后,美国突然就代表ABCD四大粮食巨头向世贸组织WTO发起控诉!


控诉我们中国侵权,要求我们所有中国农民停止侵权行为,停止种植转基因的种子,


在粮食种植的季节!临时换种,是一个超级致命的危机!


因为我们大部分农民都放弃了原本土生土长的中国本土种子,导致这一年本土种子根本没有准备好。


新种子完全准备不足,最后直接导致的后果就是!没有足够的大豆供应,更不用说供应中国的榨油企业。


为了保证人人有饭吃,有油吃。为了保住内需,中国的榨油企业只能纷纷向美国四大巨头求购大豆。

 

而此时,美国政府突然宣布,因“极端天气”导致大豆减产,随后ABCD公司同时疯狂抬高价格,疯狂的将囤积的大豆,等等谷物,粮食,高价卖给我们中国的粮食、榨油企业。。


随后,最惨绝人寰的操作,美国杀人诛心的狠辣操作来临了!!


等我们中国的粮食企业、榨油工厂纷纷高价买进了美国的大豆等粮食后;


美国又开始突然在全球大幅度的低价抛售大豆,等等谷物。


操纵大豆价格,等等谷物,全部急剧暴跌!!!


一瞬间,全球的粮油价格疯狂暴跌,无数我们中国的粮食企业,榨油企业纷纷破产,出售的成本粮食,成品油,连本钱都赚不回。。


引爆了中国的无数粮食企业暴跌后,美国的外资趁机纷纷入场,低价收购一个又一个中国的企业。


直接取得了中国粮油加工业的控制权。

 

最惨的时候,2006年的时候,我们中国中国十大榨油企业里面,有九家都是被外企、外资控制。


太惨!太惨了!


一直到2016年,我们整整花了10年的时间,我们中国通过建设大型粮仓,囤积大豆,同时在金融危机时,逐步让外资企业交出在中国榨油加工业的控制权,


一直到2016年,我们中国粮油加工产业的控制权,才真正重新回到我们中国的手中。


这十年,虽然没有明确的数字,统计出美国的ABCD四大粮食巨头在我们这里吸血了多少,赚了多少;


但我知道,那肯定是很多很多。。


朋友们,今天我写下这个文章,没有其他意思。只是想用事实告诉大家,2022年确实是一个粮食危机的灾难之年;


造成这一切的背后推手就是美国!


而美国利用粮食战吸血了中小国家之后,现在不满足了,又开始盯上了我们,名义上是让我们贡献自己的储备粮,提高我们的国际形象;


实际上却是盯着我们中国14亿人民的财富!


意图像20年前那样,用外部因素,制造我们粮食紧张的局面;我们要真的听了美国人的,转过身人家就会露出獠牙,


像20年前那样,向我们14亿人民,向我们的老百姓凶猛的吸血!!



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