Get Prepared for 2022

Guest Post by Dr. Robert Malone

#standwithUkraine -because no matter the politics, no nation should be attacked.

Just to get it out there, I believe we all should #standwithUkraine, because no country should be attacked by another – politics aside. Because people are hurt and dying – as a physician, I can not support this kind of warfare. That said, the United States and the world have entered a dark time, and the end of this war is not in sight yet.

So what now? We know that no matter what happens with Russia and Ukraine in the coming days, weeks and months, the situation is dire. I am not going to go further into this issue here, except to say it breaks my heart to hear of the destruction, injuries and death. It is horrific for all people involved.

As some of you know, Jill and I predicted the supply shortages well before they happened with the COVID-19 Alpha strain in 2020.  So once again, Jill has been doing some due-diligence to help us and our little farming operation anticipate potential impacts, and has come to the conclusion that we all need to be aware that more shortages and general economic hardships are likely on the way due to both the current economic situation and the Russia/Ukraine disruptions.

First things first. Let’s discuss what this Russia/Ukraine war might impact Americans.

Russia has the fifth-largest economy in Europe, the world’s eleventh-largest economy by nominal GDP (gross domestic product), and the sixth-largest by PPP (purchasing power parity). Here are the top 10 Russian exports:

  • 1.    Mineral fuels including oil: US$141.3 billion (42.1% of total exports)
  • 2.    Gems, precious metals: $30.4 billion (9%)
  • 3.    Iron, steel: $16 billion (4.8%)
  • 4.    Cereals: $9.5 billion (2.8%)
  • 5.    Machinery including computers: $8.3 billion (2.5%)
  • 6.    Wood: $8.2 billion (2.5%)
  • 7.    Fertilizers: $7 billion (2.1%)
  • 8.    Copper: $5.6 billion (1.7%)
  • 9.    Aluminum: $5.5 billion (1.6%)
  • 10. Fish: $4.6 billion (1.4%)

That translates into these products being the top ten exported from Russia:

That comes to less than 75% of total items exported. So there are a lot of smaller things, for example alcohol (Vodka) is not on the list.

The top imports into Russia are Cars ($11B), Packaged Medications ($10.2B), Vehicle Parts ($8.21B), Broadcasting Equipment ($6.75B), and Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft ($4.81B).

Russia imports mostly from China ($47.1B), Germany ($30B), Belarus ($13.4B), United States ($9.21B), and Italy ($8.79B). Given the size of the Russian economy, these imports numbers do not seem very big. So, I think we can assume that the sanctions will only have a modest impact on Russia – especially since it is unclear whether China will join with the sanctions at this time. China is tightly controlling their media, but what has been expressed is that they believe they will have a special role in negotiating an end to the “special military operations” (their words).

We also know that transportation can not turn on a dime to fill the whims of war and sanctions.

The size of the Ukrainian economy is ranked 64th out of 190 countries. So, it is much smaller than Russia. Here are the top 10 Ukrainian exports:

  • 1.    Cereals: US$9.4 billion (19.1% of total exports)
  • 2.    Iron, steel: $7.7 billion (15.6%)
  • 3.    Animal/vegetable fats, oils, waxes: $5.8 billion (11.7%)
  • 4.    Ores, slag, ash: $4.4 billion (9%)
  • 5.    Electrical machinery, equipment: $2.5 billion (5.2%)
  • 6.    Machinery including computers: $1.9 billion (3.9%)
  • 7.    Oil seeds: $1.8 billion (3.7%)
  • 8.    Food industry waste, animal fodder: $1.6 billion (3.2%)
  • 9.    Wood: $1.4 billion (2.9%)
  • 10. Articles of iron or steel: $877.8 million (1.8%)

Lumber, petroleum, precious metals, iron, cereal are all going to be under increasing world-wide demand due to supply disruptions traceable to either of these countries. Supply and pricing of many items are sure to be impacted. This translates into yet more inflation.

With interest rates increasing and lumber/metal shortages from both Russia and world, I think it is safe to assume that 1) new housing costs will increase 2) mortgages rates will climb, unless artificially kept low and 3) the housing market will become unstable, as many will perceive that this is not the time to buy a new house. The Federal government will be under increasing pressure to artificially support the industry through the continuation of low interest rate loan programs at the federal level. However, the inflationary pressure will make it hard for the Federal government to want to print money to support such low interest loans. This will put them in a Catch-22, with many opinions on what should be done.

If we assume shortages of wheat and corn, then the resulting inflation pressure will impact not only the price of cereals and bread on the table. These price increases will also impact meat prices. Expect there to be shortages and a significant cost increases in beef, pig and chicken-derived foods. That means that prices for everything from frozen dinners to pet food will increase. Not to mention the cost of grain for our horses, as well a general livestock prices.

Then we have the EU (European Union). Resources, including transport, will be diverted to help Ukraine. Shortages in the oil and gas (as well as other items) that EU countries usually get from Russia will impede manufacturing, transportation, heating, and everything that is dependent on petroleum-based energy. Remember, if only one component of a car or a computer can not be obtained, the item can not be manufactured. Like, say, computer chips (see Taiwan, but that is another topic).

Altogether, we can expect shortages and lots of them, as well as further inflationary pressures!

Normalcy bias refers to a mental state people enter when facing a disaster. It causes people to underestimate both the possibility of a disaster occurring and its possible effects. This may result in situations where people fail to adequately prepare for a disaster, and on a larger scale, the failure of governments to include the populace in its disaster preparations. – Wikipedia


Below, Jill and I offer some very basic advice – some of it we personally are doing now. This is practical stuff that we are thinking about, just as we anticipated the coming impact of COVID-19. Our intention is to help our friends and neighbors to prepare and protect themselves. For a few of the more extreme measures listed, we are (personally) in a “wait and see” mode.

The thing is to be aware of broad global trends, and to use your own judgement. Do not rely on the legacy media to tell you what to think and how to respond. They are not your friends, and if we have learned one thing from the past two years it is that the legacy media cannot be trusted to tell the truth. They will spin everything in whatever way the government (or the World Economic Forum) wants them to say. We do not want to sound like alarmists, and are not predicting the “end times”, but we suggest that it will just be good home and farm practice to take a little time and invest some resources to prepare in case things take a turn for the worse.

What all of the information that we are seeing predicts is that the historic levels of inflation are likely to continue and may well accelerate. That means that a dollar saved today is going to be worth less tomorrow. And we now know that the Overlords have no problems weaponizing the current fiat currency-based banking and finance system for political purposes. Frankly, here on the farm, we are torn about what to do in terms of financial management. So as usual, we try to think global and act local. In our case, that translates to sinking cash into upgrading farm infrastructure – fences, buildings etc. using local sawmills and skilled labor. We recommend that you do your own diligence and thinking about how you and your family should plan and adapt.

Our “preparedness” list:

  • Keep your cars close to filled with gas or diesel. Fuel prices will go up and availability will go down.
  • If you keep a diesel tank for your rural farm, keep it filled.
  • If you have liquid petroleum, keep the tanks well stocked. Also, if you have abar-be-que, keep the tanks full or charcoal on hand. That way there is a way to cook and boil water.
  • If you have a fireplace, make sure you have a supply of wood or fuel – if it is still cold in your area.
  • If you have a generator (for you rural folks), make sure it is working and has fuel.
  • Now is the time to spend your money wisely. Despite the inflation, having savings in some form of liquid assets provides security. Our friends that are finance specialists are advising us that a major economic disruption is likely, and that in those situations (wall street crash, for example), cash is king.
  • Consider buying used. Particularly for big items.
  • Have back-up systems in place. Such as data storage (disk drives, icloud, etc). Be prepared for internet disruptions.
  • Do not expect to see the price of cars to come down – availability of new cars will continue to be low .
  • Supply chains/availability for computers, machines, electronics, car parts, etc. will be disrupted (even more than they already are).
  • Keep a little cash at home.
  • Keep your credit up and your card balances low – when the economy gets tough, loans become harder to get.
  • Airplane tickets will go up. If you know about upcoming travel, book now.
  • Keep the basics well stocked. Make sure you have supplies to live comfortably for at least two weeks, it not more.
  • For imported items, be prepared for them to become harder to come by, and adjust accordingly by both stocking up when possible and/or finding substitutions. Just to illustrate in our case, supply chain for tractor parts has become a problem.
  • If you are a “prepper”, this may be the time to re-evaluate and re-stock.
  • Keep water in the house. We can and should expect electric grid issues – unknown where they will occur and for how long. For me, that means a 3 day supply drinking water for people and animals. Also, a bucket or source of water kept near the house for flushing toilets.
  • So just keep the basics on hand, and prepare for black and brown outs. They may or may not happen, but be prepared.
  • Work on your metabolic health. That means working on weight and getting more exercise.
  • Vitamin D3 (yes, make sure your blood levels are high enough), Zinc and a good multi-vitamin are important. If you need a primer or have been living under a rock, go to the FLCCC website for more information.
  • Don’t let your prescriptions and medications run low.
  • Use urgent care centers, instead of hospitals. 1) the wait time and cost is generally lower and 2) COVID policies are still in place- hospitals are still not safe places and should be avoided, unless acutely ill. Luckily, we have lots of choices for alternatives in the USA. Staying healthy is the best way to stay out of hospitals.
  • Seek alternative news sources. Do not rely on a single source for information.
  • The US government will give us a load of propaganda in times of stress. Listen with a “critical ear” and remember that the objectivity of most social media and search engines have been compromised.
  • Most main stream media has been infiltrated with government spooks (see Glenn Greenwald’s article on this). Often what the media reports is not accurate or at least is incomplete. I also highly recommend Greenwald’s Substack as a good primary news source, along with Bannon’s war room. As an aside, I just read an interesting piece on US war propaganda here.
  • As an aside, in the case of an Internet black-out or brown out, many are building AM and ham radio capabilities. Even now, AM radio – some of which is broadcast from out of country (such as Mexico), is a good place for news in a major emergency, if other sources are down.
  • COVID and health related information is still being withheld. The US government has had total regulatory capture by the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. Do not rely on main stream news sources as your primary information source for COVID.
  • Be flexible.
  • Community – keep an eye on how you can help your neighbors and friends. Particularly those who are elderly, frail and/or isolated.

Feel free to write what you are doing to prepare for the “worst” while hoping for the best?

For now, unless the government says otherwise, the best thing we can all do is live our lives. Keep yourself busy doing what you love. Whether it be hiking, reading, gardening, going to events, church, volunteering, whatever. Don’t isolate yourself from your family and friends. It is through our connections to others that we remain centered. Remember the teaching of Dr. Matttias Desmet- the root cause of mass formation psychosis is social isolation. Free floating anxiety is not good for our health or mental wellbeing – it is how we fall under the spell of the mass formation hypnosis. So, live your life – just be a bit more prepared to whatever bad may happen.

Be that leader for your family and friends. Stay connected. Stay strong. Stay centered. Be prepared. And please be well, friends.

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36 Comments
Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
March 13, 2022 7:36 pm

“No country should be attacked?”

Doc, it’s the history of the human race.
“Should” has nothing to do with it.
Russia decided what they are doing in Ukraine
is in their national interest to do so.
That’s all any nation uses in their calculation.

For us, we should be asking, if we were still a serious
country, “Is siding with Ukraine in ours?”

But we are no longer a serious country. Because interfering with
what is going on a world away has nothing whatsoever
to do with our national interest.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Colorado Artist
March 13, 2022 7:44 pm

“No country should be attacked.“

I thought that was an absurd statement too, Colorado. Maybe he should just stick with “science”.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Abigail Adams
March 13, 2022 7:53 pm

Yep, Mme Adams.
It’s like saying, “No one should be murdered.”
A sophistry.

EasyCo.
EasyCo.
March 13, 2022 7:46 pm

You know,
people who are not a survivalist, of any stripe, shouldn’t tell people what to “stock up”on.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  EasyCo.
March 13, 2022 7:51 pm

Yeah, his list was pretty much common sense.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  EasyCo.
March 13, 2022 7:59 pm

If you have ammunition for several kinds of firearms. (Personal safety/large game hunting/ small game hunting.) ,a shelter of any kind, and a way to purify water, you are 90% survived anything for a month.

brian
brian
  Colorado Artist
March 13, 2022 8:57 pm

Which buys you time to either adapt or bug out to greener pastures…

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Colorado Artist
March 13, 2022 9:53 pm

C A< don't forget a Bic lighter.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 13, 2022 7:47 pm

Does this guy have an opinion on Tartaria?

Whatevs-

Tell him to relax, help is on the way.

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Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  hardscrabble farmer
March 13, 2022 7:57 pm

“She/Her”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
We are so fucked.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Colorado Artist
March 13, 2022 9:30 pm

Isn’t it strange that it is always she/her and such. It always matches.

Would the average librarian get her knickers in a twist if it was “he/her” or “she/him”?

Otherwise, why is the third person needed at all?

Mista Ed - Shape Shifta
Mista Ed - Shape Shifta
  hardscrabble farmer
March 13, 2022 9:01 pm

The Lesbianese Liberation Army heads for the front lines. Where their life expectancy will telescope down to seconds.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 13, 2022 8:03 pm

What does one call the ongoing attacks against ethnic Russians in Eastern Ukraine that preceded the Russian invasion during the previous several years?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
March 13, 2022 8:18 pm

Company shills both. Neo Ethel and Julius Rosenbergs.

Listen to them at your own peril.

flash
flash
March 13, 2022 8:47 pm

I just hope they have clean sheets and soap at the gulag. See ya’ll there.

Mayorkas Releases New Rules on Extremism – DHS Will Target Anyone Who Believes Election Was Stolen or Who Challenged Fauci’s Everchanging COVID Narrative
By Jim Hoft
Published March 13, 2022

Mayorkas Releases New Rules on Extremism – DHS Will Target Anyone Who Believes Election Was Stolen or Who Challenged Fauci’s Everchanging COVID Narrative

James
James
  flash
March 13, 2022 9:55 pm

Flash,the only way you will see me there is if we as citizens are freeing you!

3 day supply of water?!

Doc,stick to what you know,you do well then!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
March 14, 2022 12:04 am

Yes, preach it brother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
March 13, 2022 9:22 pm

US globalist pedo President vs Russian Orthodox Christian nationalist, Robert Malone, you have strayed beyond your expertise or have not done your homework.
You might be 100% correct on the rest of your article, did not read it.
We just lived through 2 years of evil government-medical malpractice-drug industry betrayal, a hill to die on, not a vaxxing children and you believe the pivot away from Covid to Russia? Tsk, tsk.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Oldtoad of Green Acres
March 14, 2022 12:06 am

Meet control opposition, eat your bugs and shut the fuck up.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
March 13, 2022 9:25 pm

I was ridiculed yesterday when I wrote that I thought it was strange that Malone is branching out from vaccine guru to bio lab expert, political analyst, and now prepper in chief.

Is there anything he is not an expert on, all of a sudden?

brian
brian
  Svarga Loka
March 13, 2022 9:46 pm

Underwater cooking???

James
James
  brian
March 13, 2022 9:58 pm

Underwater cooking is a breeze!

As much as I respect the Doc feel he is not a expert/degreed graduate such as I am in post modern/ afro-centric /underwater basket weaving gymnastics,now these are skills for survival!

On a side note,having a Jeep CJ is helpful in these endeavors(though admit still working on why?!).

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Svarga Loka
March 13, 2022 10:03 pm

Loka… Exactly. First defects from the Company Lab Industrial Complex to save us then each week or so branches out with his wife Natashia. If you are old enough to remember Rocky the Flying Squirrel and his his ever faithful Bullwinkle.

https://images.justwatch.com/poster/199387114/s592

James
James
  Fleabaggs
March 13, 2022 10:22 pm

I was more of a Peabody and Simon fan,though Tooter Turtle was also great!

“Mr. Wizard………,help!”

Fractured Fairy tales,epic!

James
James
  James
March 13, 2022 10:23 pm

Sigh…..,Peabody and Sherman.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  James
March 13, 2022 10:38 pm

Fractured fairy tales. How could I forget. I was an outdoor kid so only watched cartoons on rainy days or extreme cold. You can be sure I was indoors watching Annette on Mickey mouse. I was crushed to find out she was a year older than me.

mark
mark
  Fleabaggs
March 13, 2022 10:47 pm

I dunno Flea Doreen always made me sit up straight when she pranced around…

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Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  mark
March 13, 2022 11:40 pm

Mark. She was nice but I had it too bad for Annette to look at anyone else. Hated Spin and Marty for chasing my girl and not being able to get my hands on them.

I had it Percy Sledge bad.

mark
mark
  Fleabaggs
March 14, 2022 11:19 pm

Flea…Doreen invaded NAM…and once upon a time showed up just wearing her Ears!

“A naked grown-up Mouseketeer shocked the Disney folks and a lot of Baby Boomers when she was pictured in a magazine wearing only Mouse ears years after her stint as “Doreen” on the original “Micky Mouse Club” TV show.

And the self-described “black sheep” of the blockbuster 1950s TV kids show raised eyebrows working later with nonconformist rocker Frank Zappa.

But all that was just a memory Friday as funeral services were pending for Doreen Tracey who died at the age of 74.

Tracey, who would describe herself as the “black sheep” of the 1950s children’s show, died Wednesday while being treated for pneumonia at a hospital in Thousand Oaks, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Tracey was featured on “The Mickey Mouse Club” during its original 1955-59 run on ABC. She maintained a lifelong association with Disney, appearing in a spinoff with Annette Funicello and such films as “Westward Ho the Wagons!” with Fess Parker.

In the 1960s she formed a rock group called Doreen and the Invaders, touring Vietnam in 1968 shortly after the Tet Offensive, according to The Times. She also posed nude — except for Mickey Mouse ears — for the magazine “Gallery” and worked as a publicist for Zappa, a musician and occasional filmmaker.

The risque photos cost her work at Disney, she told The Times, but she eventually reconciled with Disney and became a regular at Mousketeers reunions and conventions. She reportedly came to regret the decision to pose nude.

Tracey was born in London on April 3, 1943, the child of an American vaudeville dance team that performed for Allied soldiers during World War II. After her television career, she worked until retirement as an administrator at Warner Bros, The Times reported.

The divorced Tracey is survived by a son and two grandchildren”.

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Vigilant
Vigilant
  Svarga Loka
March 14, 2022 10:14 pm

Reading your comment reminds me of Bill Gates, vaccine pusher who isn’t even a doctor.

flash
flash
March 13, 2022 9:58 pm

How nice. Mr. Putin drops by to say hi.

According to NetEase publication, Russian nuclear submarine of the Borey project (according to other sources, it was an Akula project submarine), approached the US coast unnoticed. It was possible to establish the whereabouts of the nuclear submarine with up to 160 nuclear warheads on boards after the sub started going back to the base. A submarine of this class is capable of destroying most of the territory of the United States of America in minutes.
Читайте больше на https://english.pravda.ru/news/world/150057-russian_submarine/

Mushroom Cloud
Mushroom Cloud
  flash
March 13, 2022 10:22 pm

But then Jack Ryan aka Alec Baldwin saves us all right?

James
James
  flash
March 13, 2022 10:24 pm

While sad,our response would have been just as devastating.

Ones really wonders if we should survive as a species.

very old white guy
very old white guy
March 14, 2022 6:53 am

It is much easier and cleaner to kill us with “vaccines” that are not vaccines.

Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
Muscledawg (not to be known as Delusionaldawg)😉
March 14, 2022 7:41 am

It saddens me to see so many very smart people get fooled by the narrative and therefore develop an opinion about this shit that is misguided.

Walt
Walt
March 14, 2022 4:30 pm

“How come the snake got so mad it almost killed you? Where ya f#ckin’ with it?..”