- AI Farm Robots Threaten Jobs: South Korea’s Doosan Robotics and Dae Dong deploy AI-powered agricultural robots for crop picking and weeding, accelerating automation that could displace millions of farmworkers globally, particularly undocumented laborers in California.
 
 	- Senate Democrats Block SNAP Funding: Political gridlock leaves 42 million Americans without food aid as Senate Democrats refuse to pass SNAP funding unless healthcare for illegal immigrants is included, worsening food insecurity and potential civil unrest.
 
 	- Engineered Scarcity & Control: Critics warn of a deliberate globalist agenda—automation eliminates jobs while engineered food scarcity forces dependence on government-controlled systems, digital IDs, and social credit schemes for rationing.
 
 	- Survival Tactics Advised: Experts recommend upskilling with AI tools, growing local food resilience (home gardens, CSAs), and shifting savings into gold/silver to hedge against economic collapse and automation-driven unemployment.
 
 	- Coordinated Depopulation Strategy: The simultaneous push for AI labor replacement and denial of food aid suggests a manufactured crisis to weaken autonomy, mirroring tactics used in Gaza, with warnings of impending societal collapse.
 
South Korea’s AI-Driven Agricultural Robots Accelerate Automation While Senate Democrats Block SNAP Funding
In a stunning technological leap, South Korea’s Doosan Robotics and Dae Dong have unveiled AI-powered agricultural robots capable of replacing human farmworkers—accelerating fears of mass unemployment while Senate Democrats continue blocking Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding, leaving 42 million Americans without food aid.
The convergence of these two crises—automation displacing labor and political gridlock starving millions—has critics warning of a deliberate globalist agenda: eliminating human jobs while destabilizing societies through engineered scarcity.
AI Robots Set to Replace Farmworkers
Doosan Robotics, in partnership with agricultural giant Dae Dong, has developed AI-driven robots capable of picking crops, weeding, and performing complex farm tasks at near-human efficiency. These machines, equipped with edge AI (onboard processing rather than cloud dependency), are designed to operate in unstructured environments, meaning they can adapt to real-world farming conditions without constant human oversight.
While initial models may appear clumsy ("Robo clowns stumbling around farms," as one observer noted), experts predict rapid advancements—mirroring the explosive progress seen in AI text generation (ChatGPT) and video synthesis. Within two years, these robots could outperform human laborers in speed, endurance, and cost-effectiveness.
The implications are dire for migrant workers, particularly in California’s Central Valley, where undocumented laborers currently dominate crop harvesting. If AI automation accelerates as predicted, millions of agricultural jobs—both domestic and abroad—could vanish, exacerbating poverty in low-income nations reliant on remittances from overseas workers.
Political Showdown Over SNAP Funding
Meanwhile, Senate Democrats have blocked SNAP funding 13 times, refusing to pass a budget unless it includes healthcare for illegal immigrants—a demand Republicans reject as fiscally irresponsible and politically motivated.
The USDA has issued an urgent warning:
"Senate Democrats have now voted 13 times to not fund the food stamp program. Bottom line, the well has run dry… Mothers, babies, and the most vulnerable among us are being denied critical nutrition assistance."
With 42 million Americans dependent on SNAP benefits, the standoff risks food-related violence, as desperation grows among low-income families. Reports of parking lot robberies and supermarket confrontations are already emerging—fulfilling warnings that societies are "nine meals away from anarchy."
Globalist Agenda: Depopulation and Control
Critics argue that both trends—AI replacing human labor and engineered food scarcity—align with the globalist depopulation playbook:
 	- Automation Eliminates Jobs – AI and robotics displace workers, reducing economic independence and increasing reliance on government-controlled systems.
 
 	- Food as a Weapon – By destabilizing food access, governments can enforce compliance through rationing, digital IDs, and social credit systems.
 
 	- Immigration Manipulation – Democrats rely on illegal immigrants for census counts and electoral influence. AI automation threatens this strategy by removing the need for migrant labor.
 
Survival Strategies in the Age of Automation
For those facing displacement, experts recommend:
 	- Upskilling with AI – Learn to leverage AI tools (coding, marketing, consulting) rather than competing against them.
 
 	- Local Food Resilience – Grow your own food or join community-supported agriculture (CSA) networks.
 
 	- Financial Independence – Shift savings into gold, silver, and decentralized assets to hedge against currency collapse.
 
Conclusion: A Manufactured Crisis?
The simultaneous push for AI farm robots and denial of food aid suggests a coordinated effort to weaken labor autonomy while tightening control over survival essentials. As Mike Adams warns:
"Everything they did to Gaza, they plan to do to you."
The question remains: Will Americans wake up to the engineered collapse—or will they be left starving in the shadow of the machines?
Watch the Nov. 03 episode of "Brighteon Broadcast News" as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, talks about 
USDA SNAP crisis worsens while new agricultural robots will REPLACE migrant workers in the crop fields.
This video is from the 
Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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