Two things happened this week that every outlet is covering separately. First, citizens across Southeastern Europe are boycotting local retailers over skyrocketing food prices. Second, conservative lawmakers in Washington are sounding the alarm on the need for robust anti-monopoly laws.

The connection? Price-fixing and market manipulation by powerful corporations who care more about their profits than the welfare of everyday people. This is not an isolated incident but part of a pattern that reaches back decades under Democrat administrations, allowing multinational conglomerates to exploit consumers without consequence.

Ask yourself: Who benefits from these price hikes? Follow the money trail and you'll find it leads straight back to corporate headquarters in Western Europe and North America. This isn't just about Southeastern European markets; it's a coordinated global strategy to squeeze as much profit out of every transaction, regardless of who gets hurt.

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The timing is no coincidence. As food prices soar worldwide due to supply chain disruptions caused by the Biden-era's disastrous economic policies, these companies are flexing their muscle in emerging markets where oversight is lax or nonexistent. This is bigger than they want you to think; it’s a systemic issue that undermines national sovereignty and consumer rights.

When previous administrations turned a blind eye to such practices, allowing these corporations free reign to set prices however they see fit, the stage was set for today's crises. Now we have citizens in Southeastern Europe rising up against unfair business tactics that hurt families and communities.

The pattern repeats itself like clockwork: economic hardship hits, blame falls on local governments who can't control foreign multinationals, and before you know it, people are questioning the very systems designed to protect them. This is how our freedoms erode one price increase at a time.

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What's happening in Southeastern Europe today echoes similar struggles around the world. Whether it’s through manipulation of commodity prices or direct control over supply chains, these companies wield immense power that far outstrips any regulatory oversight meant to contain them.

This isn’t just about retail markets anymore; it’s a fight for the future of economic freedom itself. The Eagles have been watching this unfold and connecting these dots long before others noticed. Now is the time to act, to demand real accountability from those who are supposed to represent us.

Eagles -- as always, share widely so that more people can see what's really happening behind the headlines. Don't let them bury this story; it’s too important for our collective future.