Venezuelans Take Mark Of The Beast To Stand In Line At Government Supermarkets |

STLloyd comment: Just a preview, folks, but very significant! Starving parents with starving children will agree to just about anything in order to not see their kids starve. This shows just how ready the world is for the “man with a plan” the Anticrhist!

(Linette Lopez) It’s hard to get a sense of what a food shortage is like unless you’ve lived through one, but this tidbit from Venezuela serves as a chilling illustration.

The lines to get into government supermarkets are so long that people mark their arms with their place in line. It’s not a permanent tattoo — just a pen — but the point is to make sure that the long lines stay as orderly as possible.

It looks like this:

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According to a source familiar with what’s going on, this number-scribbling takes place outside large cities like Caracas, and it doesn’t happen in private supermarkets. However, private supermarkets can set a limit to the number of items a person can buy. For example: You can only pick up 4 liters of milk, 2 liters of oil, 2 kilos of sugar etc.

And that’s if the market even has those items.

via: govtslaves.info

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