Omg..npr has two bee hives on the roof of the studio named "all stings considered" and "swarming edition"
Forwarded from Boogaloo Intel Drop📡
Went to the store today in full suit and mask. Most people ignored, some snapped pictures to try and use the odd event to virtue signal or get attention on social media. One tired looking woman in a mask and gloves (one of two wearing masks out of easily 100 customers) nodded knowingly. Her cart full of actual food instead of diet coke draped over the basket edge and a week's worth of frozen tv dinners boomers buy. It was quite depressing a sight. But one guy took the cake. Slinging water from a pallet to the bare shelves he mockingly said "you're scaring me over here bro". The "good" meme popped into my head. Ron paul. If only you knew how bad things really are memes. "Not my problem", is what I replied, turning back to my list. My problems sleep under my roof, and look to me to keep them safe and fed. Keep prepping. Ignore the masses, ignore the media rhetoric.
God forbid we are wrong and you end up with a properly stocked pantry. Outbreak or not food prices are climbing. The economy is tanking. Shelve are going empty. Massive trading docks are empty and silent. Crop failures in half the entire world. Social and ethnic tensions at a boiling point as the world's elites place bets and eagerly await the dogfight of conflicting religious and ethnic cultures stuffed into a burning cage.
Surviving is simple. The first to accept reality and adapt to it the quickest survives. If you choose to not do that.... It's not my problem.
God forbid we are wrong and you end up with a properly stocked pantry. Outbreak or not food prices are climbing. The economy is tanking. Shelve are going empty. Massive trading docks are empty and silent. Crop failures in half the entire world. Social and ethnic tensions at a boiling point as the world's elites place bets and eagerly await the dogfight of conflicting religious and ethnic cultures stuffed into a burning cage.
Surviving is simple. The first to accept reality and adapt to it the quickest survives. If you choose to not do that.... It's not my problem.
Forwarded from Boogaloo Intel Drop📡
We are in the twilight hours now. You should have already stocked up on food, now finish getting your seeds (potatoes and grains are highest priority), any garden needs you have. Get your water storage squared away while you're at it. If you don't have at least 3 months food, you will at the very least be forced to pay for drastically overpriced food and come in contact with infected just to get meager rationed food. At worst you will starve to death.
For "raider" types out there, I've never seen someone with food storage that didn't also have rifles and plenty of ammunition. No such thing as an anti gun prepper. And for those who plan on gardening, without a small field of potatoes, corn, beans, or wheat; you will starve. Every possible square foot should be filled with high calorie foods. You need to actually research and calculate. Also consider canning needs. For those of you thinking you will hunt... During the great depression deer were almost driven to extinction, and the population was 1/4 it is now, and there was much more undeveloped land for deer to forage (higher deer population).
If by "panic" you mean prepare for a great depression, epidemic, and famine, then yes, the time to panic was when CNN was telling you China was entirely shut down for "it's just the flu bro". As in two months ago. In a week or two leaving your home and going anywhere to buy goods in crowded places will automatically guarantee you WILL catch it. And you WILL give it to your family, and you WILL be forced to see first hand if the government has been lying that somehow only boomers die from this.
For those of you who don't know what it will be like, either starvation, dehydration, or CV will cause the same thoughts to run through your head. At first you will ignore it. You will bury yourself in your phone or tv. Then things will worsen. "It's alright, things will be better tomorrow". But it doesn't. You'll lay there dying slowly thinking someone will come save you or your family. You'll frantically call or message friends or chain out cries for water/food/medical Care on social media. And the utterly useless "thoughts and prayers" will roll in.
And one last hope will come that "oh there's gov handing out food/water/medical care over on this street!". And you will rush there (if you even can) only to find out that thousands showed up but only the first 100 got it. Fights, violence, and hopelessness will pierce through that thin veneer of civilization you still believed in.
So you will go back home, and consider prayer, because only God can help you and your family. And perhaps he answers. The Bible says he will do these things to bring his peoples attention back to him.
Or maybe you become a statistic, like the millions who die in war, famines, or disease throughout history.
Or you could get off your ass and move. Get to work. There's still seed potatoes and garden hoes on shelves. There's even still seeds, soil, tarps, chickens available. There's still massive 50lb bags of cracked corn for 10$ that could keep a person alive for almost two months. If you or your family die, it's your fault and no one else's.
For "raider" types out there, I've never seen someone with food storage that didn't also have rifles and plenty of ammunition. No such thing as an anti gun prepper. And for those who plan on gardening, without a small field of potatoes, corn, beans, or wheat; you will starve. Every possible square foot should be filled with high calorie foods. You need to actually research and calculate. Also consider canning needs. For those of you thinking you will hunt... During the great depression deer were almost driven to extinction, and the population was 1/4 it is now, and there was much more undeveloped land for deer to forage (higher deer population).
If by "panic" you mean prepare for a great depression, epidemic, and famine, then yes, the time to panic was when CNN was telling you China was entirely shut down for "it's just the flu bro". As in two months ago. In a week or two leaving your home and going anywhere to buy goods in crowded places will automatically guarantee you WILL catch it. And you WILL give it to your family, and you WILL be forced to see first hand if the government has been lying that somehow only boomers die from this.
For those of you who don't know what it will be like, either starvation, dehydration, or CV will cause the same thoughts to run through your head. At first you will ignore it. You will bury yourself in your phone or tv. Then things will worsen. "It's alright, things will be better tomorrow". But it doesn't. You'll lay there dying slowly thinking someone will come save you or your family. You'll frantically call or message friends or chain out cries for water/food/medical Care on social media. And the utterly useless "thoughts and prayers" will roll in.
And one last hope will come that "oh there's gov handing out food/water/medical care over on this street!". And you will rush there (if you even can) only to find out that thousands showed up but only the first 100 got it. Fights, violence, and hopelessness will pierce through that thin veneer of civilization you still believed in.
So you will go back home, and consider prayer, because only God can help you and your family. And perhaps he answers. The Bible says he will do these things to bring his peoples attention back to him.
Or maybe you become a statistic, like the millions who die in war, famines, or disease throughout history.
Or you could get off your ass and move. Get to work. There's still seed potatoes and garden hoes on shelves. There's even still seeds, soil, tarps, chickens available. There's still massive 50lb bags of cracked corn for 10$ that could keep a person alive for almost two months. If you or your family die, it's your fault and no one else's.
Forwarded from Pantopia Reading Nook 📰🚩
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Hank - Model citizen, but still an MSM consoomer until the panics hit. Purchases a 1000 gallon propane tank and a muffled generator after an eye-opening talk with Gribble. Puts in the extra 500 bucks to put it underground. Peggy and Bobby are home all day and he's not very successful in getting Peggy to change habits. Bobby manages to mobilize his peers to spam the Arlen ISD app with one star reviews and have it removed from the app store. Connie keeps the news from her parents and under the guise of 'maintaining a secure test environment' deftly negotiates unlimited unsupervised computer time. She binge watches Steven Universe with Bobby over live chat. She's 100% convinced that the eponymous Maheswaran is a model for restructuring her own life. Bobby just wishes his dad played guitar and let him live with magical girls. Hank told the Souphanousinphones about the app shutdown but his respirator garbled it.
Hank - Model citizen, but still an MSM consoomer until the panics hit. Purchases a 1000 gallon propane tank and a muffled generator after an eye-opening talk with Gribble. Puts in the extra 500 bucks to put it underground. Peggy and Bobby are home all day and he's not very successful in getting Peggy to change habits. Bobby manages to mobilize his peers to spam the Arlen ISD app with one star reviews and have it removed from the app store. Connie keeps the news from her parents and under the guise of 'maintaining a secure test environment' deftly negotiates unlimited unsupervised computer time. She binge watches Steven Universe with Bobby over live chat. She's 100% convinced that the eponymous Maheswaran is a model for restructuring her own life. Bobby just wishes his dad played guitar and let him live with magical girls. Hank told the Souphanousinphones about the app shutdown but his respirator garbled it.
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