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O.o OH NO! Not my tequila!  Welp; that's the end of the Mexicali Night gatherings with the Marguerita drinks - for now 9_9.

Agave plant is the principle ingredient for tequila, and apparently they are not growing under the right conditions. Agave plants prosper in elevated dry climates where the soil is rich and sandy-like. Mexico is the primary producer of Agave, but the cartel wars and civil unrest that is currently prevalent throughout the country is most likely a factor in why tequila prices are soaring. Even the State Department has advised Americans to avoid traveling and even vacationing in Mexico for a while. It has gotten that bad [Genesis 6:11].

And right here in the U.S., Agave plants are harvested in southern Texas and some parts of southern Arizona. Not sure if the growers are in the sellers' market, and if so, they might be the reason for the soaring prices. They could monopolize the Agave market and we'll have to pay more than Jefferson and Grant just for one pint-size bottle!......  ¬¬ NOT!

Mankind is destroying the natural properties of the earth's soil through violence,  mass producing artificial lethal chemicals,  and with pollution [wars, litter, biohazards, etc.]. 

Very shortly, Jehovah is going to "Bring to ruin those ruining the earth" ~ Revelation 11:18 [NWT]. And that right soon!

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