Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn Of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream

Authored by Allan Stein via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Food scarcity. Food vouchers. Food riots and flash mobs.

All of that’s coming – and soon, says Texas-based food scientist and “Health Ranger” podcaster Mike Adams, who sees dire events unfolding in America in the short term.

Texas-based food scientist Mike Adams, known online as the “Health Ranger,” sees food shortages and heightened security later in 2022. (Courtesy of Mike Adams)

His advice: people need to get prepared now.

The thing to really watch for is the food inflation,” Adams said.

My position is we’re going to see food riots in America before the end of this year. We’re going to see flash mobs in grocery stores—especially for meat products.

“Grocery stores are going to respond with increased security and checkpoints. At some point, we’re probably going to see an attempt at price controls and rationing. 

And not on everything—certain types of things. It’s almost certain that the rationing they will attempt to enforce with a vaccine passport app that becomes a food rationing app,” Adams told The Epoch Times.

Adams is not alone in his predictions of hard times coming to America—and the world.

With food production buckling under the weight of runaway inflation, skyrocketing fuel costs, and fertilizer shortages, much of what’s in store is already “built-in.”

Unfertile Ground

In North America two years ago, it cost around $200 an acre to fertilize a 1,000-acre commercial farm, Adams said. Right now, with spring planting, farmers can expect to pay $1,200 to $2,000 an acre.

And consumers will pay for it in higher prices for basic necessities.

“Many farmers are deciding not to plant. In addition, the diesel fuel prices and diesel fuel scarcity is going into their equation whether they should plant,” Adams said.

The upshot, he said, is that fewer farmers are planting, which means less food to go around.

As a food scientist Adams is a big proponent of clean, organically grown food free of heavy metals, which he makes available through the online sale of “Ranger Buckets.” The demand for his products has seen extremely high since the COVID-19 lockdown began in 2020.

Adams said it takes on average six to eight weeks to produce 2,000 buckets, which typically sell out within 30 minutes to three hours.

“Health Ranger” Mike Adams says surviving hard times depends on how well one prepares for them. (Courtesy of Mike Adams)

Even before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the demand for survival food in the United States has been on the increase among a number of national suppliers.

The supply chain in the United States continues to crumble. More Americans are realizing it takes four trips to different home improvement stores for parts to make home repairs, instead of all their needs being in one store,” said Lori Hunt at Practical Preppers in South Carolina.

“That is making folks realize this extends to everything: food, books, solar equipment—and considering Ukraine is a source for critical raw materials in the solar industry, this is going to get much worse in the coming months,” she told The Epoch Times.

“Many of our customers are moving toward energy independence, and this is making a greater demand and diminishing supply situation. We are urging our customers to be prepared for a 2–4 month wait to amass all parts needed for their systems. Many installers around the United States are telling us they are experiencing the same.”

Byron Walker, Founder and CEO of Survival Frog in Denver, told the Epoch Times, “We have struggled with supply chain issues and things only appear to be getting worse.”

Allied Marketing Research (AMR) reported that the global incident and emergency market, valued at $75.5 billion in 2017, is projected to reach $423 billion by 2025.

“Factors such as rise in need for safety and security solutions, owing to increase in natural calamities and terrorist attacks, implementation of regulatory policies for public safety, and the necessity for emergency preparedness drive the growth of the global incident and emergency management market,” AMR said on its website.

“In addition, the surge in smart cities is expected to drive the adoption of intelligent evacuation systems and surveillance systems, thereby fueling the incident and emergency management market growth.”

Price Hikes ‘Here to Stay’

In recent weeks YouTube survival “preppers” such as City Prepping and Alaska Prepper have been sounding the alarm that hard times are just ahead.

Matt the “Magic Prepper,” in North Dakota, said being prepared continues to go mainstream as a “financial and scarcity genre” in view of current global events.

“With food production issues, supply chain problems, a slow economic recovery from the pandemic, and the cascading effects of an overseas conflict, it seems rather clear that shortages, disruptions, and price hikes are here to stay,” Matt told The Epoch Times.

He said the situation in Ukraine has revived interest in preparedness in case of a nuclear, biological, or chemical attack. 

“With the conflict creating volatile rhetoric from multiple global superpowers, we find ourselves closer to such an event than any point in recent history,” Matt said. “I operate under the assumption that there is and will likely always be more time to prepare.”

Still, the state of being prepared is “exponentially limited” by the length of time it takes to get prepared, and other factors, he said.

“Every dollar spent today is worth less in value toward preparations than a dollar you would have spent three years ago. Therefore, by waiting to begin, you’ll inherently be able to prepare less and less.

YouTube’s Matt the “Magic Prepper” in North Dakota says it’s not too late to begin preparing for difficult economic times ahead. (Courtesy of Matt the “Magic Prepper”)

“This is most obviously apparent when you relate it to items such as ammunition. Stocking up on it now provides you with anywhere from 50 percent [to] 75 percent less ammunition for the same amount spent on it three years ago.

Even if we find ourselves in the midst of a full-on economic collapse or hot conflict, training and learning skills will likely still be accessible,” he said.

Preparedness also requires the ability to network and communication, having supplies in sufficient quantity, a “hardened” location, and knowledge on how to survive an economic collapse.

“I have suggested to keep moving forward regardless of the events unfolding currently. If things finally fall apart to the point of relying on our preparedness efforts, we will have prepared as best as we could up to that point.

I am making phone calls, appointments, and plans every day to try and enhance my own personal preparedness,” Matt said.

Given the economic protectionism of halting food exports from countries like Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, the world supply of grain is going to be severely limited, Adams said.

This, he said, will result in the “most extreme food shortages we’ve seen in our lifetime.”

Better Now Than Never

“It will begin about August and continue until the end of the year. A lot of this depends on [President Joe] Biden’s economic decisions on whether he allows U.S. oil companies to finish pipelines and do more drilling. If he does not we are going to see even more shortages throughout 2023.”

Out of chaos, however, Adams foresees a reawakening of freedom and self-reliance in the way we grow and produce food.

I think this is a red pill moment for the people of the world that they need to be more self-reliant. We need decentralization of food production. I’m a big proponent of decentralization—food grown locally.”

The bad news is that only about 5 percent of people in the United State are prepared. But “the more people prepare, the less they panic when shortages appear,” Adams said.

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Be Prepared
Be Prepared
April 4, 2022 7:41 am

If having gold is insurance, it is should also be evident that having more than a weeks worth of food in the house is also important. It is amazing how quickly, by buying a few extra cans over time, you can put your family into a more prepared state… food security is an equally important component of your “insurance” scheme. We spend thousands on home and auto insurance and get nothing back except a piece of paper, but we cannot fathom that we need that same approach to the elements necessary to sustain life… food & water.

Winchester
Winchester
  Be Prepared
April 4, 2022 7:56 am

It is funny because I had a conversation with one of those “everything is going to be alright” people about this. They made a big deal about the price of #10 cans and buckets of long term stored food. Yet these are the same people that go out to restaurants a few times a week. They also believe that the water keeps coming out of the tap so all is good. Best part about their ignorance is that they drink bottled water and hardly use their tap water. I am betting they don’t have much of that stored either.

Don't forget to FJB
Don't forget to FJB
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 9:47 am

When the electricity goes down. The water tower pumps no longer work.

James
James
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 10:04 am

True but shallow well hand pump/deep depth hand pumps do,see what will work in your area.

Winchester
Winchester
  James
April 4, 2022 12:46 pm

I have multiple hand pumps on my property as well open air ponds/streams for non-potable needs. In the worse of cases I have ways to purify or even distill the water, among other uses for a still :). But for clean water I will run the generator and pump it through my filters, UV, and softener as long as I possible can!

Paddy
Paddy
  Winchester
April 5, 2022 11:00 pm

That softener will be a major indulgence with no power. Unless it’s a Kinetico, it probably uses 50 or more gallons every time it regenerates. Main reason I don’t have one. Then there’s the salt…

Winchester
Winchester
  Paddy
April 6, 2022 7:35 am

Just a convenience…can do a way with it. Clean water is all that matters.

Barbara Ragland
Barbara Ragland
  Winchester
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Rise Up
Rise Up
  Winchester
April 6, 2022 2:04 pm

What happens when you run out of fuel for your generator?

davidb
davidb
  Rise Up
April 6, 2022 10:41 pm

he builds a wood gasifier, and burns wood kindling to run it.

bucknp
bucknp
  James
April 4, 2022 6:05 pm

Tiled big hole “surface wells” in my area. EPA does not like them anymore I guess. Won’t go into details and again , blessed. If no electricity for the submersible pump , drop a small bucket with rope down the “doughnut hole”. Ah-la, up comes some drinking water at least.

4″cased wells are nice except if no electricity for their submersible pumps.

I “planned ” all this stuff, not “perfect”, the fable of the ant and the grasshopper.

bucknp
bucknp
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 1:24 pm

FJB, FDT! Fair and balanced. 🙂

I think around here some of the Trump worship has subsided? Questionable.

Jdog
Jdog
  bucknp
April 4, 2022 5:52 pm

Not a huge fan of Trump, but he makes Biden look like a pile of dog shit.

bucknp
bucknp
  Jdog
April 4, 2022 9:09 pm

Didn’t take Trump to make Biden a pile.

mark
mark
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 1:42 pm

I have come at the water challenge from as many angles as possible, and always open to backups to the backups.

Hindsight being 20-20 I experienced clean water deprivation in the military many times, and that experience has motivated me to take all the steps that follow.

We keep these in our backpacks in our cars and have a few in the house.
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Big Berkley, have pre bought plenty of extra filters.
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Well Bucket (and plenty of rope) 1.9 Gallons per bucket pull.
https://www.lehmans.com/product/lehmans-own-galvanized-well-bucket/

5 to 7 Gallon Water Containers. Have three tall stacks of these, filled and treated under the basement steps.

https://www.rei.com/media/1043139f-86fa-471f-ae5b-804ab027bb2b?size=784×588

https://www.rei.com/media/41167983-b9b3-426c-87b4-77e811e3476b

Water Barrels, have four of these filled and treated. Two in the basement and two in the woods covered with a tarp.

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Pool Shock for treatment is superior to bleach. Have enough of this for many years, and plenty to give to 4 neighbors who border our land. (Have walkie talkies for them as well).

https://www.instructables.com/Pool-Shock-for-water-Purification/

Solar Shower…We have three of these (three you’re done…one is none).

https://www.walmart.com/ip/10-gallons-40L-Solar-Shower-Bag-Natural-Solar-Sun-Heating-Camping-Shower-Bag-Hot-Water-Outdoor-Hiking-Climbing/167509044?
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Don’t have this yet but will soon…nothing like a hot shower.

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Rain Barrels, have one like this on my barn, and three with open tops on stands around the garden. Need to get more.

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Our water ace in the hole is a custom designed duel line well head we put in – in 2014. The standard electric line and a separate hand pump line with a detachable hand pump. We have two wells and two houses on our land…one house we rent out – that is the house with the duel line, but they are triple jabbed, will get to the front of the line for the fourth jab, old, and obviously fading fast.

Have a stack of hoses so grid down we can pump water directly into either house if needed…detach the hand pump and take it in for the night.

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SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  mark
April 5, 2022 7:50 am

Did the girl above come with your shower Mark? (-; Chip

BL
BL
  SmallerGovNow
April 5, 2022 9:46 am

Mark- I have two Big Berkeys in storage at the doomstead, highly recommend.

mark
mark
  BL
April 5, 2022 11:23 am

BL,

They have an excellent track record internationally. I also bought a five gallon portable camping version a few years ago, bought one for my daughter also.

I’m looking to pick up at least a dozen extra 5 gallon containers and some extra barrels. They could become invaluable barter items, and or powerful good will neighbor ‘community/tribe’ items.

BL
BL
  mark
April 5, 2022 10:35 pm

Mark- I actively used one of them for several years, super simple way to filter your water. Very important to buy the full filter set to get the fluoride out.

Mine are 12 or 13 y/o so maybe the full set is included now IDK. One is still sealed in the box for TEOTWAWKI.

mark
mark
  BL
April 6, 2022 7:17 pm

BL,

This is the 5 gallon portable water purifier I bought for us and our Daughter’s family a couple of years ago…it was around $159 at that time.

This was the least expensive site I found for it now…$289…YIKES!

https://www.opticsplanet.com/icon-lifesaver-jerrycan-20000uf.html?gclsrc=aw.ds&msclkid=a0e5480d4e96170d0d462a4350b8547c&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Dynamic%20Search%20Ads%3EUS%3EDSA&utm_term=opticsplanet&utm_content=Catch%20-%20All

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(Easy on the eyes way too young thang for Chip – and me a generation ago – not included).

mark
mark
  SmallerGovNow
April 5, 2022 10:59 am

No Chip…I already have an older model…but she is in mint condition…and still running smooth. I don’t take her out for a spin as much as I use to…but she has been the best ride I have ever had…and knows exactly how to get us both across the finish line at the right time.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  SmallerGovNow
April 6, 2022 1:35 pm

No just her top to pull over your ears.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 4:30 pm

We drink bottled spring water, too, which I don’t like because it comes in plastic bottles, but I prefer it over fluoridated tap water. Every few weeks we get a notice from the town letting us know that they exceeded the chlorine levels in the drinking water for a short time. I don’t trust the town water.

brian
brian
  Svarga Loka
April 4, 2022 4:46 pm

I don’t trust the bottled water either… especially from the shain stores where you can fill you own bottles. I have friends working in two grocery chains where water is sold in the store, bring your own containers. None of the people can remember when the last time someone was there to service their taps, as in change filters.

bucknp
bucknp
  brian
April 4, 2022 6:30 pm

Thinking commercial bottled water “may” be more quality controlled. But yeah, what you speak of the self container things, sort of like draft beer lines that are not properly maintained. And like a water fountain at a hardware store I worked, city water yet no one could ever say when the filter was last changed. I never drank from it.

mr mittenz
mr mittenz
  brian
April 6, 2022 11:25 am

a dropperful of colloidal silver in each 3 gallon bottle when you get home, and the water stays fresh and clear for months..

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Svarga Loka
April 5, 2022 6:46 am

Most bottled water is fluoridated. Particularly if the bottler is owned by Nestle, which owns most bottled water, at least in the U.S..

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Anonymous
April 5, 2022 8:22 am

That’s not true, as far as I know. I researched fluoride levels of different brands way back then (did I mention I tend to overthink and overresearch EVERY DECISION in life?). Spring water is better than purified water, and Dasani is the least fluoridated of the name brands. But, yes, there are unknown issues with bottled water, too. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. I trust the town people even less, just dumping a bunch of fluoride into the water supply and hoping that the levels are correct (and “correct” levels are still toxic). They have not inspired my confidence in the past, given that they consistently report overchlorinating the water, so their QA is probably subpar.

Tr4head
Tr4head
  Svarga Loka
April 5, 2022 9:20 pm

Dasani is owned by Coca Cola…..the VERY woke company who has been poisoning us for years.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Tr4head
April 6, 2022 3:49 pm

Niagara family owned and zero fluoride added.

I’ve been drinking it for years. I buy it by the pallet.

https://www.niagarawater.com/

bucknp
bucknp
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 5:50 pm

I freaked out when Obama was in office and stocked up on the #10 cans. Mountain Home I believe the company. Whatever, they claimed they provided provisions for astronauts. And supposed to have 20 year “shelf life” stored properly, “common sense”, don’t keep them in the 8×10 shed in the back yard purchased at Home Depot along with the storage of the mower and yard tools. So blessed to be out of that environment and empathize with those less fortunate. Thing is, one does well learning some of this.

bucknp
bucknp
  bucknp
April 4, 2022 9:17 pm

Oops, Mountain House stored properly and out of sight.

Ken31
Ken31
  Winchester
April 6, 2022 10:47 pm

Oh thank you. I almost forgot canning supplies and upgraded solar capability. I just hope you guys can forgive me if my 1 year of prepping turns out to be enough.

It would be kind of like that 20 year overnight success story.

Ken31
Ken31
  Be Prepared
April 6, 2022 10:46 pm

I can live on dead nettle alone, for a week. I am not sure I would want to.

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 7:55 am

The mass migration to rural areas is completely understandable. I appreciate my hunting prowess, venison and squirrel are the ultimate organic low cholesterol protein. My frozen food capacity is about 75%, my garden is partially started. The old ways are the best.

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
  Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 7:59 am

I also have 1/2 mile of Ozark stream running through my property, catfish, smallmouth and goggle eyes are tasty.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 8:33 am

I used to fish in those Ozark streams long ago when stationed at Fort Leonard Wood. Great wade fishing and that is an excellent resource for you for both fish and water… Chip

Winchester
Winchester
  Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 8:08 am

“The mass migration to rural areas is completely understandable”

Living in a pretty rural area my whole life I have witnessed a little of this migration the last couple years. Most of the land here has as always been large wooded parcels or farm land. The land owners would log and then lot some of the parcels, then sell them to the city folk for $5,000 an acre. I have seen 50 acre parcels that have been in families for decades lotted off into 5 acres chunks (and basically clear cut of larger trees). They sell them for $25,000 a lot, making couple hundred thousand when it is all said and done.

These city people then build on them. Thing is they generally sit with very little activity. I think the city people just assume when things get bad they will bug out to their rural camps. I have doubts that they will even make it up here, let alone be able to survive.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 10:01 am

I see that. I know some folks just bite off more than they can chew and don’t understand how much time and expense is involved in setting up land for production. It is a full time job in the beginning at least. The 5 acre plots are just selling a dream that doesn’t exist or a small piece of privacy. It is never doing more than 4H and gardening.

bucknp
bucknp
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 1:32 pm

The Lord told the people to multiply. Until people stop…

I think Elon Musk is for space travel, that by 2050 there will be no more room on earth. What to do? 🤷‍♂️

bucknp
bucknp
  bucknp
April 4, 2022 3:56 pm

So, has Elon not indicated such? Heard that today , and nothing new I suppose, from Glen Beck. Just a comment.

Opinions?

RiNS
RiNS
  bucknp
April 5, 2022 7:45 am

He has indicated as much and Musk is full of himself…

In the midst of prepping spate and not sure it’s worth much of late.
Knowing most plans well laid don’t survive the first punch in the face.
Is being a prepper for the best or is it better to look lost like all the rest.

Yeah, that’s awful close but that’s not why I’m so hard done by….

as the a shit show stops in a coughin’ fit….
why worry about not going along with it

Be so hard done by

Now that I’ve got you all strangely compelled,
Sad it is economy is not feelin’ well

Close, but that’s not why I’m so hard done by

Morning broke out the back side of a truck stop
End of a line, a real rainbow likening luck stop
Where you could say I became chronologically fucked up
Put ten bucks in just to get the tank topped off

Then I found a place, it’s dark and it’s rotted
It’s a cool, sweet kind of place where the copters won’t spot it
And I destroyed the map, I even thought I forgot it
However, every day I’m dumping the body

It’d be better for us if you don’t understand
It’d be better for me if you don’t understand

Warren
Warren
  bucknp
April 6, 2022 11:01 am

By 2030 the planet will have experienced a massive die off. Famine War and injection induced pestilence.

flash
flash
  Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 8:38 am

Game won’t last a week of mass hunting pressure when the golden horde comes out of the cities, like a plague of locusts looking for sustenance. You don’t own what you can’t defend.

Winchester
Winchester
  flash
April 4, 2022 9:13 am

My thoughts exactly. Too many people think they will just go out and hunt for their food. So will many others. Would hate to be that guy that shoots a deer to then find a gun to his head while field dressing it. If you do plan to hunt I would say get handy with a bow, gun shots will be a giveaway for the scoundrels.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 10:03 am

There is a lot of food out there that is not game. There is a lot of game that is hardly even utilized now. I don’t know why people envision Red Dawn and Mad Max. Those were propaganda. Look at the countries we recently occupied for 20 years, if you want to see what things are going to resemble.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 11:26 am

Stop with the fucking nonsense. I live in the rural South , which is a heluva’ lot more populated than it was in the 1960’s, by which time turkeys and deer had been hunted out of existence .My father in law was instrumental in successfully repopulating deer and turkeys to our area . It was successful because farm families now had access to cheap agrifarm raised meat, thus did not need to rely on wild game for sustenance as they once had too.

An old-timer friend explained to me once that possums dead in the road was a sign of good times, because when he was a kid, they would scour the woods for days before finding a possum… and the same with coons, rabbits, squirrels, turtles and quail .We ate it all. The quail , which people used to trap, never did come back.

Now imagine a suburbanized rural population now competing with the golden horde of city dwellers combing the countryside looking for meat. It won’t last long . In a full blown TEOTWAWKI situation, the only meat that is going to be readily available walks on two legs.
Accept reality before it bite’s you in the ass. Might makes right. Tribe up or die.

BL
BL
  flash
April 4, 2022 11:32 am

Turkeys and deer stroll up and down my driveway at the doomstead Flash. KY is overrun with deer and turkeys. That said, I know the game will be gone within three weeks once the stores are stripped bare due to hyper.

flash
flash
  BL
April 4, 2022 11:54 am

Same here…back yard crawling with rabbits , turkey, coons, possums, squirrels ,deer and now armadillos , but I remember a time when game was something you hunted hard for.

brian
brian
  flash
April 4, 2022 1:00 pm

We have coons, quail and a hundred cats. There are the eurasion collared pigeon infestation which I vehemently hate but realize its a possibility there may come a day we may have to eat them…

Balbinus
Balbinus
  brian
April 4, 2022 2:01 pm

Not much small game around here as the coyotes keep it eaten. Decent amount of deer in the area but we already have lots of hunters. Tons of hogs raised in the area so we should be able to score some piggy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Balbinus
April 4, 2022 5:39 pm

Minnow Traps

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  Anonymous
April 6, 2022 1:03 pm

Anon, yes. Within a month game food will only be animal life that is 1″-4″ in length. Minnows are just the new American sardines. Need to experiment with ways to make em real tasty.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
April 5, 2022 7:23 pm

Yep, in KY with you. The deer population won’t last long if the stores get stripped bare

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  Anonymous
April 5, 2022 10:05 pm

pfft, the human population would decimate any and all critters if food were scarce and then they’d be hunting each other down. Your wildlife would be wiped out in a week. Domestic animals and pets would go next and then small children. Anyone who thinks otherwise is beyond naive.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  flash
April 4, 2022 6:22 pm

Starlings and english sparrows will become food. AGAIN.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  Fleabaggs
April 6, 2022 1:06 pm

Unfortunately song birds too. I have eaten fried blackbird–not bad.

Gone to Ground
Gone to Ground
  Anonymous
April 5, 2022 5:15 am

A lot of the emergency ‘game’ is was counting on is now spoiled with graphene oxide.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 2:51 pm

Crossbow here I come.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  YourAverageJoe
April 4, 2022 5:25 pm

Silence is golden.

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 9:31 pm

Game will disappear within a week. Everyone will kill everything and dry it, etc.

6079
6079
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 10:43 pm

My father had one taken by gun point back in the 50’s . Just as you said they heard the shot and found him quickly. Desperate times shaping up I’m afraid. . Good call on archery equipment.

JayJay
JayJay
  flash
April 4, 2022 12:35 pm

My late husband was talking about my storage to an old acquaintance by phone and asked if he had prepared anything (divorced, 60s, country boy)and he said he didn’t have to –he had a 12 gauge and bullets…..I just smh and smiled at husband…like yeah, he’s the only one with that idea!!! And this was 10 years ago.

bucknp
bucknp
  flash
April 4, 2022 1:41 pm

I lived in Parker County , Texas , 80’s- 2001. All my life , I’ve respected older peeps. Some I knew in Parker County that lived in that county all their lives, the Brazos River etc. , said during the Great Depression , one could hardly find a whitetail deer to shoot. People done ate them up! I like historical stuff and those peeps that told me this history were “good peeps” in that they had “been there”.

bucknp
bucknp
  bucknp
April 4, 2022 1:45 pm

Vote Trump. Yeah buddy. Think that narcissist had ever shot a”gun”. Maybe some of his Manhattan associates , but not for “game”.

falconflight
falconflight
  bucknp
April 4, 2022 10:12 pm

We lived in Parker County from 2004 to 2013. Got taxed outta my house…retired and moved to NC to claim my 85% ROI for lower property taxes.

bucknp
bucknp
  falconflight
April 4, 2022 11:09 pm

Interesting. Texas property tax is something else. My place was simple home so the taxes did not kill me. Now, age 65 tax exemption, frozen valuation, yet still in Texas and still taxed. IMO, older folks with no children in school should be exempt from the school portion of the property tax period.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  bucknp
April 6, 2022 1:09 pm

Feral hogs were never a problem until food stamps and all the other safety nets became a way of life.

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
  flash
April 4, 2022 9:30 pm

Same with streams. They will be dammed.

bucknp
bucknp
  flash
April 4, 2022 10:53 pm

Irritating to me the quest for the almighty dollar by some folks. What I’m talking about are landowners that do the hunt for pay thing. It’s actually not hunting sitting in a stand overlooking a corn feeder. The kicker is the landowners that will criticize those out of the big city yet turn right around and take their money to “hunt”. They have no idea who they are allowing on their property. I thought about doing the same years ago but decided I really don’t want folks I don’t know on my place regardless the $$$.

Around here one darn sure locks everything down come the hunting season.

suzanna
suzanna
  flash
April 6, 2022 8:28 pm

I wouldn’t be so concerned about any golden hordes. City people are at
home on their concrete sidewalks, not so much in strange woods and
forest/farm areas.

Don't forget to FJB
Don't forget to FJB
  Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 9:50 am

My parents live near Seattle. They used to go into the woods and collect mushrooms. The illegal invading aliens take all of it now. They are locusts and being flown to a town near you. They have families of 4-6 kids and overwhelm the schools that your property taxes pay for.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 12:24 pm

After Nam we had shitloads of Laotians around here. They stripped all the parks of stuff like watercress and would shoot squirrels in town and many, many dogs went “missing.” They would go in the river below the dam with seine nets which is illegal and fill drums with all manner of river life. The local soft in the head judge refused to arrest or fine them because they were poor refugees even though they were loading the drums into trucks to sell in Asian stores in Shitcago. The cops went on a coffee break one day and a bunch of steel mill guys who liked to fish beat the shit out of them and they went elsewhere.

bucknp
bucknp
  Harrington Richardson
April 4, 2022 2:08 pm

That sucks. I use to question the influx of Vietnamese in the Haltom City area of Tarrant County , Texas. What are “we” to do? Declaration of Independence and COTUS? Don’t think they mentioned “exclusions” ?

falconflight
falconflight
  bucknp
April 4, 2022 10:14 pm

We used to visit those shopping areas occasionally. All sorts of different nationalities with their shops. Mostly Asian; Chinese, Viet, Thai ect.

Warren
Warren
  bucknp
April 6, 2022 12:30 pm

Given a choice between a first generation Vietnamese refugee, and virtually every inhabitant of a inner city in the country.
I would pick the Vietnamese Refugee in a heart beat. Hands down.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  Harrington Richardson
April 6, 2022 1:45 pm

HR, That is happening in central Texas right now,. Sand bass are schooling in small rivers. Asians from cities line the banks elbow to elbow- No licenses, no size or bag limits. Fish go to the cities markets and restaurants. Law enforcement looks the other way.

luke2236
luke2236
  Don't forget to FJB
April 5, 2022 9:44 am

Deuteronomy 28…

Backwoods Squirrel
Backwoods Squirrel
  Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 5:30 pm

Yep, those city slickers are going to think they can just move out to their ‘get away’ cabins and properties and make it. They believe gardening is simply putting a seed in the ground and then a week later harvesting the crops. They’ll go out hunting for game on their 1/2 to 5 acres and bag big game to stock the freezers. Then the ones that don’t have homes out here will think they’ll just come driving in and take what they want. I swear these people are dumber than a box of rocks. Especially the latter who don’t understand that when it gets THAT bad, where are they going to get the fuel to drive out here and back? Do they honestly believe that we don’t have guns and know how to use them? This is OUR territory. We know it like the back of our hand. I can just see them getting lost out in the woods and not knowing which way to go… walking in circles. Trust me, we’ll find them before they find us. I know there are roads but by the time all this goes down, there’ll be look outs and watchmen to alert the residents of incoming traffic both on wheels and on foot.

Warren
Warren
  Backwoods Squirrel
April 6, 2022 12:38 pm

When the covid lockdown hit, the city folk all fled.to their vaca homes, and because it was off season the stores were not stocked up as they are in the season. They stripped the shops clean in a few days.
Having lived in a vacation community as a year long resident, I fully concur with your opinion on this matter.

Kunstler actually wrote a play about this situation. Called The Big Slide.
It’s worth a read.

falconflight
falconflight
  Ouirphuqd
April 4, 2022 10:07 pm

There’s no mass migration. Some vaca home buying increases. At least 75% of rural counties have consistently lost population since the ‘great financial crisis’ in 2008. Rent spiraling in the big urban utopias is back after some modest declines during the height of the Wuhan scamdemic.

MMinWA
MMinWA
April 4, 2022 7:57 am

Big fan of Mike. I listen to his week day pod cast every night as I prepare dinner. His supplements are the gold standard as he tests ingredients for everything. His network, Brighteon, is jam packed with all kinds of info. From home gardening to Chinese flu bullshit, he’s got informed people stating their cases.

I can’t recommend you taking a look any higher, he’s a solid. And it you do catch his podcast, be prepared, he doesn’t wax poetic. And he’s got a great sense of humor.

Jdog
Jdog
April 4, 2022 8:11 am

Right now you can still get some amazing deals on chest freezers. Chest freezers and a backup generator should be your front line in prepping. When it comes to prepping, you want to stock up on what you normally use, unless you want to imagine a life eating mostly beans and canned corn. It also gives you the ability to stock up when sales come around which makes your food dollar go a lot farther.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Jdog
April 4, 2022 8:29 am

I have a chest freezer in my garage/mancave building. The entire building runs on solar power AND has generator AND grid power backup. The more redundancy the better… Chip

Rock Creeker
Rock Creeker
  SmallerGovNow
April 4, 2022 7:55 pm

I am with in regards to generators and freezers and lots of gas and propane but I also stocked the shit out of salt. It is real easy to cure meat for the winter or for the summer with out refrigeration as long as you have salt. It is dirt cheap and readily available now.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Jdog
April 4, 2022 2:45 pm

I bought a second chest freezer and a pallet of water from Lowe’s a few weeks ago, free delivery. I froze a couple hundred bottles for cooler’s during the day. You can run a nearly silent generator at night to refreeze the bottles in three hours, I’ve tested this the past few weeks.

I think refrigeration is something we can’t live without.

mark
mark
  StackingStock
April 4, 2022 6:56 pm

SS,

You could but who wants to.

That is neat tactic I hadn’t thought of.

We have two Generacs…one on its own 500 gallon propane tank, one connected to a 1,000 gallon underground tank for the whole house. My wife is in her 22nd year with a propane company so she gets the employee rate that is about 65% under the public rate, a big bennie.

I have my electrician coming over to install switches on one well head so I could wheel out my gas generator from the barn and use it to pump water in the day, then wheel it back to the barn overnight in a serious long term grid down situation.

I have never owned a solar generator and I’m considering buying one of these, and if I like it get a second one.

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https://lionenergy.com/products/lion-safari-me?utm_source=partnerize&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=177421&utm_content=2-488103&clickId=3916803749

Would love to hear from anyone with experience/recommendations with solar generators. I have never had one.

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
  mark
April 4, 2022 9:51 pm

Got something similar, testing has started. I already have a 1800W inverter generator (<3% THD; 53db) which I have used to fast charge it, wall (grid) fast or slow charge, solar charging also (panels on the way). Has capability to add battery capacity. 2000WH built in. Very simple operation. Can be charged while also providing power. Obviously the intent is to provide for vital loads (freezer, frig, radio).

Very early but so far I am very pleased.

falconflight
falconflight
  mark
April 4, 2022 10:21 pm

We recently purchased a 500 watt Rockpals w/ a folding 100 w solar collector. Within a few weeks, again purchased the same battery pack. Just enough to run lights and tv, fan, etc. should the need arise. We have a 2200 peak watt gasoline generator, but that really is for non TWEOKI power outages…to save the freezers temporarily. We have a very deep well (450 ft static water level) and I’m not sure that we could reasonable do anything long term to use that well. Prolly would have to rely on rainwater. We’ve prepped for that eventuality.

mark
mark
  falconflight
April 5, 2022 11:37 am

Falcon,

Buy a well bucket and 500 feet of rope…you will be able to pull up 1.9 gallons of water at a clip all day long.

The link is in my water post above.

They are backed up on orders, took me 5 weeks to get one…but I got it.
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StackingStock
StackingStock
  mark
April 5, 2022 3:27 pm

You can make one out of PVC if you’re in a pinch.

Debunkerita
Debunkerita
  mark
April 5, 2022 5:20 pm

We have an old, deep well. Believe it or not, the Lehman’s bucket is too wide for our pipe. PVC is a good idea.

SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  mark
April 5, 2022 8:08 am

A solar generator is basically a portable solar system with internal battery storage. You won’t get much power saved into one of those to do anything appreciable. Build your own solar system. I have sixteen twelve volt batteries configured into a 24 volt system. Sixteen solar panels and a 6,000 watt inverter. I’m running all my power tools and lights on the garage side, a minisplit AC / heater in the 24×24 mancave, a beer fridge, a large chest freezer, and all plugs and lights (LED). It would easily run your well pumps too… Chip

mark
mark
  SmallerGovNow
April 5, 2022 12:06 pm

Chip,

“I have sixteen twelve volt batteries configured into a 24 volt system. Sixteen solar panels and a 6,000 watt inverter”.

Could you give me a general ball park estimate of the above?

I just built, furnished, and moved into our dream house 15 months ago and have spent a huge about of $$$$$, and I’m paying the largest tax bill I have ever paid soon.

Trust me I have converted a significant amount of fiat into hard assets…and will go solar on the new house at some point (as well as our rental – will put family in there eventually)…but I’m waiting for a PM rise that is coming soon.

I’m looking at the two solar generators as a short term back up worst case until I go solar ‘eventually’ on both houses. I want to have them in the bull pen just in case something prevents me from putting in the longer term solar solutions in.

arc
arc
  Jdog
April 5, 2022 5:26 pm

I’m a bit of a fan of Proverbs 21: 20 “20 There is treasure to be desired and oil in the dwelling of the wise; but a foolish man spendeth it up.”

I like to put away nice food so that it can be stretched out and complement the more bland fillers.

James
James
April 4, 2022 8:21 am

Tis really hard to wipe the smug look off of ones face when you were though perhaps crazy right all along about prepping/the flu ect.!

“says it’s not too late to begin preparing for difficult economic times ahead.”This is the best line in article,newbies,get at it and any ?’s feel free to research/ask folks here and on other like minded sites,you can still get clothing/food/tools learn new/improve skills ect.,get at it.

The rest of us,after wiping off the smug grin need to more then ever look for holes in supplies/plans/skills ect.!

Lets get on it!

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As always,motivational cat is watching!

Balbinus
Balbinus
  James
April 4, 2022 2:06 pm

Article on here caught my eye. Checked my razor supply and only had one replacement blade left. Amazon has it only the way.

bucknp
bucknp
  James
April 4, 2022 2:17 pm

Still say that cat will jump on your leg or arm, whatever. My cat has “utility” , around here anyway. They are sort of “unpredictable” at times. Why suddenly jump on your leg? Just the “look” in the cat pic posted.

flash
flash
April 4, 2022 8:32 am

The sad reality of food and energy shortages is not that the financial wizards engineer these crisis for their own personal gains get totally away with mass murder and death by depravation and war, but that the people who suffer the most constantly allow them to do so.

Gold , money and muh fucking free market capitalism will not save you. Usury has to be abolished and the demons who create and control the money as well. The Catholic church knew this once. The Protestants never did.

Don't forget to FJB
Don't forget to FJB
  flash
April 4, 2022 9:53 am

You nailed it. Fractional reserve banking is the root of all evil.

flash
flash
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 10:03 am

Capitalism has failed to preserve the fruit of liberty the same way, Protestantism has failed to preserve faith in Christ. They are both connected in that usury is their birth mother.

CrashDavis
CrashDavis
  flash
April 4, 2022 1:59 pm

Hey Forrest, er. flash….infinite FED welfare to government-sponsored monopolies and cartels is not “capitalism”.
Stop blaming the victim and then diverting to self-worship masquerading as Christ-devotion. That would be a nice start to getting a clue what you are up against.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  CrashDavis
April 4, 2022 3:15 pm

It is indeed capitalism, crashbaby.
Understanding the Cabalist Left vs Right Charade
November 24, 2019

lya_otto_h_kahn.jpg(left, Otto Kahn, 1867-1934)

“We Control Both Left & Right” — Kuhn Loeb Banker

In a candid dinner conversation after WW1, Kuhn Loeb partner Otto Kahn
was asked why the Capitalist bankers supported Communism.

He replied they both have “an identical purpose, the remaking
of the world from above by the control of riches, [Right]
and from below by revolution [Left.]” They are all Freemasons (Cabalists.)
Their final goal is the deification of the Rothschild banking cartel posing as
representatives of the Jewish people.

Hence we have the Communist faction on the Left (globalist, homosexual, migration, US Demonrats, Canada, EU, Sweden, Russia, Iran, and China) and the Zionist faction on the Right (nationalist, heterosexual, US, UK, Brazil, Bolivia, Hungary.) Israel is at the fulcrum. No nationalist is ever critical of Israel.

“We shall purify the idea [of God] by identifying it with the nation of Israel, which has become its own Messiah. The advent of it will be facilitated by the final triumph of Israel… ”

https://www.henrymakow.com/geneva_versus_peace.html?_ga=2.204572179.2085593649.1648812941-633119061.1641314936

luke2236
luke2236
  Fleabaggs
April 5, 2022 9:48 am

No, it is not capitalism. You hint at the (((real problem))) tho…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
April 4, 2022 1:03 pm

Usury is bad enough, but it’s even worse when jews are handed the racket. The catholic church can’t be let off the hook for that one.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 1:24 pm

History. Get some.
Philip II: (1527-1598)
William Thomas Walsh
http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=1889B28539B7506D637C3D5605BFD2A0

“This kingdom of Mammon had been held in subjection to a great extent by the
Catholic Church during the magnificent thousand years of her free expansion and
dominance, from the time of Constantine in the fourth century to the
Black Death in the fourteenth. And if, even during that period, the
Church did not succeed in abolishing usury, which she proclaimed
everywhere to be one of the vilest of sins, it was because monarchs,
less faithful to principle than to expediency, protected the moneylenders,
who depended on them for their very lives.

It did not occur to the kings that if the money-lenders ever got
power enough, if they ever got from under the public-spirited
repression of the Church, they would destroy their own masters.
Kings were not generally as far-sighted as money-changers, and
much less so than priests. This is not to deny that clerics sometimes
condoned usury and profited by it, or that some kings repressed it.
Human affairs are never so simple as that. But there was a line of
cleavage: the Church on one side hostile to usury, the kings
compelled to make use of it on the other. ”

As the moral influence of the Church was weakened in the
political and economic spheres, in consequence of a series of
calamities for which she was not to blame—the Black Death, the
papal exile at Avignon, the Great Schism, the return of paganism
with the Renaissance—usury began to accumulate wealth and to
organize its influence. With canny insight it threw its influence, by
and large, against the power of Church and State, supporting now
one, now the other, until, by a see-saw process, it succeeded in
weakening both.
It early identified itself with the forces of heresy in religion and
liberalism in politics, until Protestantism at last gave money-lending a
certificate of respectability, until a Lord Bacon could write a serious
defense of it, and Harrison (in Holinshed) must chronicle the
capitulation of the new Protestant England to “usury, a trade brought
in by the Jews, but now perfectly practised almost by every
Christian, and so commonly that he is accompted but for a fool that
doth lend his money for nothing.”5
It was an ironic coincidence that during the period when
Protestantism began undermining the prestige of the Church and
opening the way to the forebears of the Rothschilds and the
Warburgs, the Popes under whom the deadliest wounds were
inflicted upon the mystical Body of Christ were of the House of
Medici, descendants of obscure money-lenders in Florence who had
risen to power by financing rebellions against the nobles they wished
to supplant. Under Pope Leo X the Lutheran heresy lost northern
Europe to the Church. Under Pope Clement VII, England slipped
away.
The first effect of the weakening of the Papacy was the
enormous enhancing of nationalist monarchy. But even in the
heyday of Charles V, Francis I and Henry VIII, this new power
contained the seeds of its own destruction and had but a century or
two to live. The growth of democratic institutions (first in Spain,
second in England, and last of all in France) tended to throw the king
into the hands of the money-lender. Parliaments, jealous of
encroachment, kept down taxation. Taxation lagged behind wealth in
general. Hence, money accumulated in private hands faster than in
those of the kings; and when the kings went to individuals for loans,
they had to pay usury.
All over Europe prices had begun to increase, even before the
flow of gold commenced from the Indies; afterwards, the process
was accelerated. In Spain, there was not enough currency for
ordinary needs. It was inevitable, then, that money, and with it
political and economic power, should shift gradually into the hands of
those who loved it most. Nothing could stop this process but a
whole-hearted turning of the masses to the guidance of the Church.
It was to the interests of usurers, or so they thought, to prevent this
by all possible means. Division and corruption in the Church were
favorable to them. The multiplication of sects, factions and opinions
would in time throw all power into their hands, bringing about the
situation described by Pope Pius XI in Quadragesimo Anno.
When Pope Julius III died in 1555, the election of the holy Pope
Marcellus II seemed to augur that early and complete reform of
ecclesiastical abuses which must be the prelude to the restoration of
balance and health to the whole Christian world. The new Pontiff
abolished all special favors to Cardinals, excluded his relatives from
appointments, did away with useless display and expense, and gave
half the money he had saved to the poor, the other half to the
Church. He told the Emperor’s ambassador that he intended taking
no part in politics except to urge peace on Christian rulers. The
Roman people trusted him so much that they disarmed. The Sign of
the Cross, said Marcellus, was a better defense for any Christian
Prince than arms, and “the Vicar of Christ requires no sword for his
defense; it would be better . . . that he should be murdered by
wicked men than that he should give an unseemly example to the
Christian world.”6

flash
flash
  flash
April 4, 2022 1:40 pm

“Marrano families from Spain and Portugal formed a vast network
all over the world.10 “This wide spread of members of the same
family enabled them to facilitate commercial transactions between
the different countries and expressly to operate the movements of
bullion needed to settle the balance of trade.” Thus the export trade
of the expanding world fell into their hands. The profits were hugely
augmented by usury, which, however, was still in its infancy as a
means of enslaving whole populations.

there is a subtle ifunintentional appeal to one of the most indefensible superstitions of
our day: the superstition of Progress. The emphasis and repetition of
the word “modern” seem to imply that time is a necessary element of
truth, that later institutions or customs or manners are necessarily
better than those preceding them. This is part of the strategy of the
anti-Catholic campaign of the last three centuries to isolate the
Catholic Church by making her appear to belong to the past, to be
only a surviving anachronism in a better world.

In the Middle Ages very few people were stupid enough to assert that their Christian
culture was better than that of Cicero or Pericles because it came
after them. The Christian idea was better because it was given to
men from above, by the Son of God; it was independent of time,
would have been equally divine before Pericles, and would remain
so after the death of the last pagan. But the school of thought, or
rather of feeling, which Professor Merriman here reflects, does not
dare face that fact; it cannot logically meet the claim of the Church to
be divine, it cannot refute her truth; therefore it shifts its ground to
one of time, and says that she is old and out of fashion.

Philip II would have replied something of this sort: “What are
these sound principles of economics, these controlling forces of the
modern world, these unsympathetic forces of modernity to which you
appeal as to some authority greater than the Catholic Church in your
judgment of Spain? It is true that they oppose Spain and all she
loves; but it is false that they are new or ‘forward looking,’ or that
they have any authority. These forces existed in Spain centuries ago;
they betrayed, exploited and oppressed her, but she conquered
them. They existed in the time of Nero even more perhaps than
today, but the Church rose from the catacombs and drove them into
exterior darkness. They jeered at Christ on the cross, but Christ
arose from the tomb, and His justice scattered them to the winds.
Why do you call them new and modern, then? And because for the
time being they have established an almost universal rule of usury,
exploitation, intrigue for the enslavement of millions, and the neglect
and denial of the rights of God and humanity, why must you assume
that this is the permanent reality, and that the Church of Christ, with
her supernatural powers of recuperation and defense, will not rise
again in the wrath of God’s justice and sweep away into the past all
your usurers and hireling economists justifying usury and other forms
of theft?”

david
david
April 4, 2022 8:34 am

Here’s how I imagine the conversation went:

Listen I called this meeting because revenue is way down. We’re being blocked by all the big tech companies. In short, we need clicks. Does anyone have any ideas how we can get clicks?

Let’s write a story about the coming food shortage. That always gets clicks.

Yeah but how do we frame it?

Well no one can scare the shit out of people with food shortages like preppers. We’ll only interview people that make a living selling products by scaring the shit out of people.

No it has to be something more than that.

I’ve seen the food prepper guy and he’s saying that they are going to issue food rationing apps like covid passports. We can interview him. He scares the shit out of people to such a degree, his business is booming!

LOL that’s pretty good hahaha. Can you imagine Lizo be told “sorry Lizo your food app says we can’t sell you food today”. Oh my God that would be hilarious.

Yeah Lizo would say “hell fucking no”. But you know those right wingers, they may bitch about it but by God they follow rules no matter how absurd they are.

OK let’s run with this. But only interview food prepping companies. In thanks for their time we’ll plug their company in the fear porn article.

Meeting adjourned.

Red River D
Red River D
  david
April 4, 2022 9:03 am

Your worldview is a house of cards, fella. And your species of obstinately blind is first on the chopping block.

Hedge your bet.

Don't forget to FJB
Don't forget to FJB
  Red River D
April 4, 2022 9:55 am

Don’t worry. Sounds like he’s a vaxxer and will be dead soon enough.

david
david
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 10:30 am

You dumb fuck! Yeah, I read TBP and think getting a shot is the right thing to do.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  david
April 4, 2022 12:50 pm

Dave the clown fuque is undoubtedly one of those “Scientism” guys.

bucknp
bucknp
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 3:17 pm

FJB, is that Fucking Joe Biden? FDT, is that Fucking Donald Trump, the self proclaimed Father of The Vaccine? Just curious before I make any other “judgements”.

And if folks want to discuss the attributes of FDT, I’m here. 🙂

david
david
  Red River D
April 4, 2022 10:28 am

Look if you want to believe an article that was 100% sourced by companies that sell a remedy to the fear porn they profit from, you’re free to do so. I bet you pride yourself that you didn’t fall for the covid fear porn and rightfully so; it was fear porn. My question is, why do you think you immune from fear porn when you believe a story that was sourced by a company whose business model is to scare the shit out of people so they will buy their product? These companies have been using a variation of this article for decades to sell their products. In fact if you had gotten suckered when they first became popular, that 25 year shelf life expired and you’d have to get another 25 years worth of their food. Last I’ll say this: I used to issue press release for my company. The goal was to make it sound informative while at the same time selling the products. This article was a “press release” and you fell for it. I’m sorry if your cognitive dissonance won’t allow you to believe that but it true.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  david
April 4, 2022 10:43 am

Fear porn, and the clot shot was the right thing to do!

ATarese
ATarese
  david
April 4, 2022 11:09 am

(repost what I accidentally posted signed out and deleted)

I agree david, but I think that’s just half the backstory. Mike wasn’t in on the chat, he’s taking orders and reading a script. The truthers are having a hard time swallowing this big redpill – nearly ALL of anyone being allowed to stay prominently on the stage ‘calling out’ anything is and has long been part of the long embedded controlled opposition and Mike is one of the worst. I accepted him at first and then woke up.

Controlled opposition uses the tool of supposedly ‘exposing’ and ‘warning’ to condition the ‘resistors’ to expect what they’re trying to create and it’s necessary to create it. The purpose of some others is to actually reveal the dastardly deceits, deadly jab contents and effects and financial/gov horrors to instill dread and hopelessness. The parasites DO NOT CARE what ‘secrets’ are revealed, they need the manifestation help and relentlessly embedded fear.

Boy did I piss people off when I was the first to call out Malone right after the Rogan interview and was called an ‘obvious’ libtard for ‘criticizing a good guy’, now I’ve been villified in spades.

To any downvoters – if this Mike Adams call out pisses you off, please include a list of who you consider a prominent controlled opposition shill along with your downvote – they will be smiling, telling the ‘truth’, be totally uncensored/left alone… and never say jew/zionist. There are/have been hordes of them the last decade+ of course – a prime/necessary tactic of war/psychological manipulation.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ATarese
April 5, 2022 2:59 pm

Spot on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  david
April 4, 2022 10:49 am

(got signed out, will repost)

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
  david
April 4, 2022 11:59 am

Well David. Best wishes to you. I hope you have the integrity of your position to not come begging or trying to take from those who think differently.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  david
April 4, 2022 12:45 pm

I notice you have no retort to anything in the article. Nothing to say about coming fertilizer shortage? Nothing to say about major wheat producing area being used as battlefields in Europe? That they should be harvesting the winter wheat right now? Planting the regular stuff shortly? Three fourths of US wheat areas having drought? Possible winter wheat harvest vastly below normal? Effect of $5 diesel? Tractor part supply chain issues? Crop transport cost increase issue?
You Prog trolls are not just really stupid. You are arrogant in your stupidity. As the great Rush Limbaugh used to say “glittering jewels of ignorance.”

Swrichmond
Swrichmond
  Harrington Richardson
April 4, 2022 9:59 pm

“There are two wheat crops in Ukraine — a fall planting of winter wheat, which is harvested in June, and a spring planting that begins in mid-March.”

Dipshit

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  david
April 5, 2022 12:44 am

Sure, worn out topsoil, loss of ground water, lack of fertilizer–no problem!

Don't forget to FJB
Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 9:46 am

Well, one thing is for sure. The darpa’ arrays are nefarious in nature and everywhere. Why?? We have chemtrails every fucking day over our farmland, clot shot genocide, federal reserve debasement of the dollar, massive government spending mostly being stolen, supply chain crisis, food shortages, fertilizer shortages, fuel shortages… It is clearly a plan not haphazard.

flash
flash
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 10:19 am

Woke up to a beautiful blue sky this morning and within 3 hours the blue turned to hazy gray, crisscrossed with chemtrails. Can government become anymore evil ? I think we’re about to find out.

Vigilant
Vigilant
  flash
April 4, 2022 10:09 pm

Double the “normal” chemtrailing here for the last week or so

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
  flash
April 5, 2022 3:36 pm

Sky over KC area has been consistently covered with white haze since at least last year, if not longer. I live just north of MCI airport and we watch the sky go quickly from blue and clear to completely clouded and hazed once the chemtrails start crisscrossing. Last year they claimed it was the western wildfires, but still seeing it now and there arent any fires.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Don't forget to FJB
April 4, 2022 10:36 am

We have chemtrails every fucking day over our farmland

They must really have upped their spraying quota. It’s the same here. Rarely a day goes by when they aren’t spraying. I hear the same thing from people all over the country via twitter. There’s supposed to be an aluminum shortage. Seems like they have plenty for all that spraying.

BL
BL
  Mary Christine
April 4, 2022 11:36 am

MC- Ditto here in KY, also in TN as the family are sending me pics the grids are so bad. It is making me sick.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  BL
April 4, 2022 1:00 pm

We haven’t even gotten to the effect of a major city’s worth of unwanted illegals crashing our border every month.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  Don't forget to FJB
April 5, 2022 12:46 am

Population reduction–it’s working!

Incredulous Observer
Incredulous Observer
  Don't forget to FJB
April 5, 2022 7:34 pm

Does anyone have any idea what is in those chemtrails and why?

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 4, 2022 9:56 am

Stockpiling seems like panic, not prepping. To me prepping is production or potential production and anything else is just anxiety.

James
James
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 10:08 am

While I agree production long term is key,stockpiling is not anxiety but actually a feeling of non anxiety knowing if things go wrong man made or natural you are ready to eat/take care of yourself /others,hardly panicking.

A example is me spare tire,always also check it’s pressure,be glad to never need it but comforting to know it is there.

flash
flash
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 10:21 am

My wife is panic buying toilet paper. If toilet paper ever becomes currency, I’ll be sitting on a gold mine.

James
James
  flash
April 4, 2022 11:42 am

I “panick bought” when in Venezuela it was the first item missing.I got tons at dollar store when best price and……,well,just a dollar a 4 pack,tis now a buck and a quarter store!

bucknp
bucknp
  flash
April 4, 2022 10:23 pm

That there is humorous because after the toilet paper caper when TP became available we found a large hutch at a second hand store and set it up specifically for TP. It’s filled to maximum capacity tucked away out of sight. Plus two extra large ice chests full of TP. We did not run out but almost. I don’t want to experience that “anxiety” again as I had begun checking for the largest oak leaves here.

brian
brian
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 10:54 am

This is often the case with people who are completely unprepared for ANY kind of emergency. What will you do if your power is off for a few days, or weeks??? What will you do if the roads are cut off by storm, slides, quakes or fires?? What will you do when you turn the tap and no water comes out?? for days or weeks??

Preparations are not paranoia but rather its time bought to either weather the crisis or revise your plans to hunker down or uproot and go elsewhere. The anxiety you imagine will be ten fold when you and 5000 people are all scrambling for the limited basics at the grocery store. Where all civilities will long be dropped and replaced with panic and violence.

What type of production will get you thru a fire, or a winter?? Will your production require a reliable power supplies, fair weather, reliable water and will it be a target for those desperate enough to take it by force?? Honest questions I’d like to know.

The ‘potential production’ really does state the failing in preparedness. If you think you can wait until an emergency to then prepare… It is a near guarantee to fail. You’ll neither have the resources, time, and probably the experience to implement any plan to meet your needs.

imo, I think you should put a little more thought into what it means to be prepared, before and emergency, rather than after a crisis hits.

Winchester
Winchester
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 12:54 pm

In some ways you are not wrong. Us seasoned preppers try to explain to people that storing food is only part of a much bigger plan. I have turned my property into an array of different gardens, fruit trees, berry bushes, pumpkin patches, etc. It tooks years to get to the point of best practice, what to grow and how much, weeding, processing, storing, etc. I think the average person really has no clue what it takes to grow, harvest, and store food.

Most people panic buy because the media scares them into submission and in the end they feel better inside knowing that they bought that extra few cans of green beans and bottled water. Sadly they don’t know they are fucked either way.

brian
brian
  Winchester
April 4, 2022 2:04 pm

Good grief… Don’t you know that groceries just reappear on shelves over night??

That anyone buying an extra can of beans or bag of rice is just a hoarder and it should be illegal… My once ‘trusted’ neighbour actually stated that to me one day. He got moved to the cya later list right away…

Those that have never really ventured beyond city living have zero clues and the time, effort and trial/errors you go thru to be self sustaining. They won’t be bringing any real skills likely to the table in a SHTF scenario or emergency.

mark
mark
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 8:43 pm

No Name the prepping minimalist,

What is Prepping?

“Prepping is creating plans, gathering resources, and developing skills to overcome emergencies, disasters, and survival situations. The scope of preparedness is large and up to the prepared individual, ranging from simple power outages to apocalyptic events”.

I started prepping the last year of the Carter administration. Those were scary times, but not as potentially devastating as today.

Both my wife and I were under lay off threats and we had a two year old.

We were also 18 months into our 900 ft. starter home in Cliff Wood Beach NJ with ZERO means of production (sill prepping 6 houses later).

We took about 25% of our savings at the time and put it into many forms of common sense prep…and continued that mind set and practice up until this day.

I hope to house and feed 17 blood & marriage members of my tribe worst case.

Everything in those early years was eventually eaten, used or eventually worn out except the weapons I bought…still have them.

Everyone’s situation and past is different.

Your minimalist blanket statement may fit you:

“To me prepping is production or potential production and anything else is just anxiety”.

But not me.

WHAT IS PREPPING AND WHAT IS A PREPPER?
A comprehensive guide detailing exactly what is a prepper and what prepping means.

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(I’m mostly red, but I have some yellow and purple in me – however I prefer ‘Enthusiastic Don’t Thread On Me Sheepdog’ over worshiper. I have also been called insane a few times but what do all those shrinks really know????????????).

https://www.trueprepper.com/what-is-prepping-prepper/

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
April 4, 2022 10:14 am

The sheep have always laughed at the Preppers. We Prepper’s consider their derision the first sign of their ultimate fate…survival of the fittest, Social Darwinism.

flash
flash
  WilliamtheResolute
April 4, 2022 10:29 am

Prepping outside of tribal support is as useless a garden without seed. Urban gangs don’t need prepping. They’ve got ammo, arms and organization. Tribe up or die.

GOPES!

” If you want to know what happened to the USA and why it is not the same country that we children of the 1970s and 1980s knew, this graph of income distribution explains everything. Notice that this happened as Republicans were bravely fighting “socialism”. And if you still refuse to accept that identity trumps ideology, try to answer this question: what, precisely, is the ideology that represents “rule by foreign elite”?” Vox Day
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https://voxday.net/2022/04/03/what-happened-2/

BL
BL
  Administrator
April 4, 2022 11:12 am

Admin- You can buy (6) 6oz. cans of fancy white CROWN PRINCE crab meat on Amazon for $52.00. Over two pounds of crab that will keep for at least 5 years and is Non GMO and wild caught. Much better way to spend the $52 if you are prepping.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Administrator
April 4, 2022 11:37 am

And that’s with the shell still on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Administrator
April 4, 2022 8:11 pm
SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
  Anonymous
April 5, 2022 8:23 am

OMG… Chip

RiNS
RiNS
  Administrator
April 5, 2022 9:19 am

The fishing boat I work on a couple times a year fishes for crab off Chéticamp in the spring. The quota for boat is somewhere around 65,000 pounds, can be caught in about 6 weeks and net at wharf last season was about half a million. They were laughing all the way to the bank…

Looks like it is even better days ahead. Whoulda shoulda coulda been a fisherman instead

brian
brian
  RiNS
April 5, 2022 10:03 am

I have a friend that dishes up near Dease Lake in northern BC here. He fishes for about 3 -4 months of the year, gets paid well, his boat, and takes the rest of the year off with pay courtesy of the welfare EI system. Welfare by another name… yeah it PO’s me…

RiNS
RiNS
  brian
April 5, 2022 10:49 am

Same here…

Could be doing that too! Skipper on that boat keeps asking me to go fishing but I’d rather not be on the gubmit teat for rest of year. If I think about it too much it doesn’t make any sense. Work isn’t that hard, I did it one season, and I’d probably make same or worse moar money than I am right now..

brian
brian
  Administrator
April 4, 2022 1:07 pm

Stands to reason. WHY would you want to sell anything, especially supplies, to those that hate you or outright are your enemies???

I honestly can’t believe that the douche bags in power actually think that having a ‘contact’ and attacking the country supplying you, that they will be obligated to keep supplying your needs because you hold some paper. No… this is a planned demolition of all things ‘western’ tied to US hegemony. Its called treason by every other name…

Max
Max
April 4, 2022 11:58 am

If this guy Mike Adams “The Heath Ranger” said this …..no worries………it’s a lie!..this is the same man that predicted a short time before Jan. 6 that 250,00 Chinese soldiers were staged on the US/Canada border along with some other goofy things. Of course there were ZERO soldiers there. THE MAN IS DELUSIONAL AND A PATHOLOGICAL LIAR!!

Vigilant
Vigilant
  Max
April 4, 2022 10:24 pm

Same guy that in Feb of 2020 said that medical martial law was absolutely necessary to save America. True colors.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 4, 2022 12:23 pm

Whistling past the graveyard that is the cashless society.

BL
BL
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 1:31 pm

Anony- I posted the cure for cashless BS yesterday. Adopt the system of India’s population, hold all of your wealth in gold and if you need fiat, sell just enough of PM’s to cover your needs. I include silver also as a store of wealth. Banksters are highly affected if you don’t keep your money in a bank account and “investment plans” which are both legalized stealing. Gold and silver are REAL money and it is the only way to control THEIR access to your wealth.

The US.gov still produces real money in gold and silver, we are the idiots that let the CB inflate our wealth away.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
April 4, 2022 3:02 pm

So, you will have a FedCoin account with the Fed? How will you manage to access it without being vaccinated and boosted? Without a satisfactory social credit score? And what if you’re over your carbon allotment?

I think you misunderstand the system they want to impose.

BL
BL
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 5:25 pm

Anony- I already have a Fed account, and no I don’t give a tinkers damn about their welfare handout of UBI. I knew about all of this BS long before most and I assure you, I lose no sleep.

We all have Fed accounts, every man, woman and child, BFD. They will make sure there are no UNBANKED citizens so they opened the accounts for everyone. As of now, there are 16 UNBANKED American adults out of every 100 people in regulah banking accounts.

Chimpsters and white trash should fear social credit scores, I don’t like that system nor do I like the carbon scheme. How do we bypass them or monkey wrench it is the question?

I don’t need to get a vaxx for any reason, just say NO to this totalitarian idiocy. Would they offer free money/FEDCoin to get you in the system if mere jack booting would work?
EDIT: You could still put all your wealth in gold/silver as I described, there will be many outlets for income over the UBI stipend. There will always be buyers for gold and silver.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
April 4, 2022 7:41 pm

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Incredulous Observer
Incredulous Observer
  BL
April 5, 2022 12:03 am

Huh?? Can you explain in detail what this “Fed Account” is and what bank it is in and where the location of the bank is? When I encounter a concept of which I am ignorant, I am always eager for my ignorance to be cured. How would I access this account and what could I do with it? Is there money already in it. Would I place myself under some obligation if I accessed that account to see what is in it and the origin of whatever is in the account?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Incredulous Observer
April 5, 2022 10:24 am

You don’t have an account. Neither does BL
What I was referring to was the idea that when a central bank digital currency (CBDC) is created, they may bypass normal banks entirely and you would have a “bank account” with the Federal Reserve that’s directly managed by them.
Even God himself has no idea what BL is talking about.

BL
BL
  Anonymous
April 5, 2022 10:58 pm

Observer- Anon speaks out of his backside. Preparation for a Fed account are a done deal. Every American is set up for the UBI FedCoin acct.

http://www.coindesk.com/policy/2020/03/30/how-central-banks-could-use-digital-cash-to-deliver-universal-basic-income/

The criminals in DC have given it the OK, it is waiting for showtime, just scroll down the article to where it talks about two ways to deliver UBI, if you are banked they may never activate your Fed acct. Even God knows about this Anony.

bucknp
bucknp
April 4, 2022 1:21 pm

Donald Trump , 2024 , will “save” US. I know he will!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  bucknp
April 5, 2022 10:58 pm

😂😂😂

bucknp
bucknp
April 4, 2022 4:36 pm

I’ve “prepped” since 2008. I’ll “make it” for a while. When the Russians come, or Joe Biden’s “military” or whoever claims to be POTUS , something tells me regardless how many rounds I have, whoever controls the drones will obliterate my place in short order. I’ll take out a few I suppose.

brian
brian
  bucknp
April 4, 2022 4:53 pm

Just make sure you aren’t loading water bottles into your vehicle with children about… Its a well established fact that those conditions attract drones… Illegal handling and transporting dangerous goods and being supported by domestic terrorists…

Ginger
Ginger
  brian
April 4, 2022 5:21 pm

The drone operators in the warehouse in california think that particular scenario is a wedding. They mutter to themselves “thank god this baby has two hell-fire missiles”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  bucknp
April 5, 2022 11:00 pm

UN ‘peacekeepers’, predominantly chinese

bucknp
bucknp
April 4, 2022 5:33 pm

I watched the series, Doomsday Preppers when it first aired on History Channel, then more recently Quest. Seems like a bunch of wealthier folks outside the realm of common peeps.

I’ve read Mike Adams over the years. One suggestion, if a person lives in the cities, perhaps has a bug out location or not, get yourself a motocross bike. Shades of evacuating New Orleans , Hurricane Katrina. Not sure there were “shoulders” to ride on out of there. In Texas one may be able to ride the dirt however. 2-3 gallon tank, better than stuck.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 4, 2022 5:57 pm

Well we have nothing to worry about then because Mike Adams is WRONG about everything he says.

Can’t believe liberty people haven’t kicked Mike Adams to the garbage bin yet – that dude is a snake.

If ever see anything sourced from him or his site I stop reading and the site sourcing him instantly loses credibility.

Mike is a douchebag.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
April 4, 2022 6:24 pm

Video fits the title of the thread.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Fleabaggs
April 4, 2022 7:10 pm

Professional BS artist alert.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Harrington Richardson
April 4, 2022 7:23 pm

This is something you know Harry or are you just babbling nonsense? Of course you watched the video to know the content or context?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Fleabaggs
April 4, 2022 8:06 pm

Thank you.

There is no point to a CBDC other than control of behavior. It’s still a fiat money. It solves nothing regarding inflation, debt, etc, etc.; but it does allow control of what and whether each individual can buy or sell.

If you have an account, you’re owned. If you don’t have an account, you can own nothing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 8:15 pm

From the interview:

Go back to our previous interview about the ownership idea of money.
I said, ‘look get your money out of the bank, there could be a bail-in. If you get your physical currency, you’ve got a buffer.’
So, there’s something to it … Personal freedom depends on free money.
Most people don’t see it that way. I do.
I think it’s implicit that if you have a free money; you have a free society.
If you don’t, .. if you have controlled money; you have a controlled society.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
April 4, 2022 8:18 pm

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/catherine-austin-fitts-ames-corbett-cash-friday-big-banks-plan-digitize-global-economy/

Fitts pointed to an October 2020 video in which Agustín Carstens, general manager of the Bank of International Settlements, discussed how a U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), or a digital dollar, would allow banksters to track all financial transactions.

Carstens said:

“In cash, we don’t know who is using a $100 bill today. A key difference with the CBDC is the central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that determine the use of that expression of central bank liability, and we will also have the technology to enforce that.”

They want to end currencies, said Fitts, and move to a system in which all transactions are digitized, tracked and controlled.

Fitts said:

“When you use cash now, you can’t see where it goes. But when you use CBDC we’ll be able to see everything. It’s not a currency system. It’s a control system. They will have complete control. If they don’t want you buying a pizza, you can’t buy pizza. If they don’t want you traveling more than five miles from your home, your credit card will not work more than five miles from your home.”

falconflight
falconflight
April 4, 2022 6:57 pm

Pffff…there are literally tens of thousands of grocery stores to supply all the items that we will always want and need exactly when we want and need them. ;0

Leethal
Leethal
April 4, 2022 7:10 pm

There is a LAG in these things. I believe around after summer we’re gonna see it start getting really ughly. Turkey will be in short supply like everything else or triple the price.

oldvet50
oldvet50
April 5, 2022 6:54 am

They are not predicting a food shortage, they are planning one.

krm
krm
April 5, 2022 7:53 am

They know about it, because they are planning it…

rick
rick
April 5, 2022 8:05 am

Preparation #1; GET RIGHT WITH JESUS!

bucknp
bucknp
  rick
April 5, 2022 1:13 pm
bucknp
bucknp
  bucknp
April 6, 2022 11:34 am

Doesn’t take “them” long to censor. Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines). Must sign in. Not sure how “they” determine” one’s age is the “appropriate” age for such a subject. The vid is not even PORN, it’s about the convenient disposal of some 3000 human beings each day in the United states alone. People of all ages should see this.

Abortions are worldwide of course. And the US’ trusty ally , State of Israel, actually highly condones the practice. Yeah buddy, let US “Stand With Israel”. Sick. I suppose Bill Gates is proud of this abomination.

https://www.worldometers.info/abortions/

One who knows
One who knows
April 5, 2022 8:22 am

The upcoming food shortages are real. The powers that be have concluded that if they can’t kill us with a pandemic then they will starve us. At this point, if you intend on surviving this situation you must start thinking like an ant, not a grasshopper.

bucknp
bucknp
April 5, 2022 1:23 pm

Tuesday Funnies:

1) I’m 41, my partner is 50. We have $800,000 in retirement savings and make $250,000. We want to retire ASAP but know our money won’t last us our lifetimes – what can we do?

^ No comment on “partner”.

2) I’m 68, my husband is terminally ill, and his $3 million estate will go to his son. I want to spend the rest of my days traveling — will I have enough money?

Please help me. I am a 68-year-old woman married 17 years to the love of my life. Our finances have always been separate, and I signed a prenuptial agreement acknowledging that his son will inherit his estate held in a living trust (about $3 million). I get our home, and he is leaving me $350,000 in his will.

The husband took a lump Social Security payout before we met. We have always lived debt-free, and I have a nice 2020 vehicle. While I live a modest lifestyle, his health has prevented us from enjoying a vacation for eight years. I am eager to travel more in the future. My husband is terminally ill and will likely live only another year or two. His medical bills are not my responsibility.

In 2019, we built a new home. Although its exact value is unknown, I will probably clear about $800,000 for this asset, expecting I will purchase a smaller home upon his passing.

I get Social Security and a pension, and now collect about $20,000 total annually. I have been an ambitious saver and now have reached about $350,000 earning good money on my mutual funds. Other stock is worth about $20,000, and I have a 457 account worth $65,000. I have $60,000 in savings and $20,000 in checking currently.

Sophie Donnelly
Sophie Donnelly
April 5, 2022 6:07 pm

HI

VOWG
VOWG
April 6, 2022 9:56 am

Unfortunately most people cannot prepare for every potential problem no matter how much they would like to. I can’t go and buy a farm and hope to raise my own food and meat, impossible at my age. I can store some food and other essentials for about a year at most, then it’s well who can an old man take it from. You can be damn sure someone young and armed would gladly take what I might have saved.
You can’t eat gold and gold cannot buy that which does not exist. How many people could survive a complete meltdown of society is a very big question?

bucknp
bucknp
  VOWG
April 6, 2022 11:42 am

IMO, one is never too old to protect oneself from bodily injury or theft. It’s a dangerous world, always has been, arm yourself as well.

Yes, as we age it becomes more difficult physically to plow the fields etc. Still, some things are doable. Best to you.

mr mittenz
mr mittenz
April 6, 2022 11:29 am

I don’t necessarily think there will be shortages as much as the selection will decline, i.e, instead of 20 kinds of cold cereal, we may only have wheaties and cheerios, instead of 10 kinds of beans we may only have baked and red kidney. Companies could save quite a bit on packaging and advertising by just reducing brands and then manaufacture more of their smaller lines, but hey that would require a ceo that thought outside the lines—

bucknp
bucknp
  mr mittenz
April 6, 2022 3:06 pm

As long as “they” don’t discontinue pinto beans! And while white rice suits me, brown rice is preferable.

I’ve thought how can there be so many “choices”in the processed foods? That is a phenomena IMO.

Rise Up
Rise Up
April 6, 2022 2:00 pm

Customs and Border Protection are readying another program for an influx of 100,000 Ukraine refugees, similar to the program they did for the Afghan refugees last fall.

So we have MS-13 gangs coming in on the southern border, unvetted Afghan terrorists here from the hasty military retreat from that country, and now Ukraine Nazis about to infiltrate our country.

That’s some ‘diversity’!

Nobodys Fool
Nobodys Fool
April 6, 2022 8:50 pm

We Patriots have been warned for many many months now about upcoming food shortages, possibly combined w power outages, fuel shortages, and massive devaluation of the dollar all at once. A lot of those messages were coming from prepper doomsday types like Mike Adams, I wasn’t convinced they weren’t just trying to sell their own freeze-dried blueberries. Also I live in hurricane country so I’m always fairly well prepared for power-outages. But imposter or not, Biden has actually come out and stated FOOD SHORTAGES ARE GOING TO GET REAL and no one in DC has tried walking it back like they have all his other gaffes. I finally decided it’s time to get serious about stockpiling food. Besides freeze-dried long term storage stuff I also stocked up on basic nonperishables like yknow rice, beans, grits, canned corn, nuts and dried fruits, etc. As I was doing so I noticed that those are exactly the types of things running low on the shelves, at least at my store. Dairy and frozen stuff still seemed plentiful but it was things like oats, grits, rice, etc that was almost gone. If you haven’t done ANYthing to get yourself prepped yet, it’s kind of on you, you’ve been warned for many months. It’s time.

Incredulous Observer
Incredulous Observer
April 6, 2022 11:01 pm

Here’s current news from the hinterlands. Old cuz went shopping today and the following is what he reported.

Trailer tires that were quoted at $69 dollars two months ago were quoted at $93 dollars today. Cuz bit the bullet and bought four. We agreed that the price for a trailer tire will probably be $123 next month.

An 18-pack of large eggs were $3.29 two weeks ago at the local grocery store, but cost $5.69 today. Cuz bought, because he likes eggs and a person has to eat something. Oh, and the Vienna Sausages that he usually buys at 2 cans for a dollar are now 1 can for a dollar. I quit eating Vienna Sausages decades ago after I read the list of ingredients. If you have a favorite prepared food and really like the way it tastes, I do not recommend reading the ingredient list.

Cuz stopped at Taco Bell on the way home, because he likes the soft tacos. He bought some, but he didn’t like the price today. Usually $1.69, but now $2.29. I suggested that he buy basic ingredients in bulk, and make the food items at home, but I am betting that he will stop at Taco Bell the next time he goes to town. I did not bother to mention the study report that I read detailing what is actually in what fast food joints sell as beef. No need to be cruel to an old man.

Is food gaining value or is the dollar losing value? I can’t decide. Maybe both.

bucknp
bucknp
  Incredulous Observer
April 7, 2022 9:43 am

Things are tough economically. I read the “average” wage in the US is close to $35 hr. More pay, well more we pay.

I’m an older timer, thinking wtheck, I spent the last twenty years of my full time working years in a big corporate environment and topped out at $33 with OT, white collar IT. That was 2012 but by the time the corporate dogs implemented across the board pay cuts, in 2016 when I left that world I was reduced to around $28. 🙁

My point is, people are thinking as much $$$ as they can garnish to “keep up”. And so the circle goes and so the world goes. I noticed a new Chick-fil-A advertising starting pay at 12-14 bucks an hr. Not bad pay for “retired” peeps IMO, yet 40 miles away. Reading stuff like I posted earlier of people asking advice “what to do” , will their money run out, I live a modest lifestyle in a $800k plus home, etc. etc. etc., I don’t covet, only have no idea what those sort of “problems” would be like.

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