Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Another U.N. Fraud

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to nationalize 
food distribution
Lunacy: The U.N. will honor — get this — Venezuela as "the country that has fought hunger the most in the world." Given the country's self-induced shortages, this is pure Orwell. And it's contradicted by the U.N.'s own data.
If you thought the United Nations' scaremongering global warming shop was daft, a look at its Food and Agriculture Organization should assure you the rot goes all the way to the bottom.
Food line in San Cristobal
President Nicolas Maduro announced Thursday that he would be traveling to Italy to receive an award for Venezuela's "food missions," according to El Universal.
If correct, it would not be the first time the U.N. has held Venezuela up to global praise for its handouts.
more food lines
In June 2013, the FAO honored Venezuela for "making big strides in reducing hunger."
Welfare can temporarily reduce hunger so long as the cash lasts, but it's come at a massive cost — in the creation of mass impoverishment across the country.
A man carries newly bought disposable diapers past a line 
of people waiting to enter a private supermarket to 
buy the same item in Caracas, Venezuela
Currency controls, expropriations and state corruption have left Venezuelans standing in multiple lines for much of the day just to get access to basic foodstuffs. The last official data, issued two years ago, show supplies of basic foodstuffs are 28% below 2004 levels.
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