What Is Happening In Food?

Posted: April 28, 2022 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

JD's avatarTactical Wisdom

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While the world is currently experiencing supply chain issues, there is a shortage of fertilizer and analysts are predicting serious shortfalls in world agricultural production. At the same time, a series of fires and industrial accidents keep happening in and among our food production and distribution facilities.

Now, every time I post about one, I get informed by everyone that it’s all just a big coincidence and that there isn’t some vast World Economic Forum conspiracy at the heart of it. Hey, I don’t disagree – it COULD be a total and complete coincidence.

BUT THAT DOESN’T MATTER ONE BIT.

That’s right, whether or not they are a coincidence or a deep-state/globalist/lizard people (pick your favorite) plot doesn’t matter one bit to you and me. It is completely IRRELEVANT.

I want to start with a piece of Tactical Wisdom that applies here:

Since they heard the…

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Worth the read – great info…

https://www.everydaymarksman.co/equipment/minuteman-harness/

“The U.S. Supreme Court has let stand a lower court ruling that allows police to warrantlessly track people’s location and movements through their personal cell phones, despite longstanding Fourth Amendment’s prohibitions against warrantless searches and seizures and growing concerns about the government’s massive surveillance networks. The Rutherford Institute had filed an amicus brief in Hammond v. U.S.challenging the practice as unconstitutional, especially when used by police to pinpoint a person’s location with much greater precision than ever before, whether that person is at home, at the library, a political event, a doctor’s office, etc.”

https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/on_the_front_lines/supreme_court_allows_police_to_use_warrantless_real_time_cell_phone_data_to_sweep_americans_into_massive_digital_data_dragnet

This is all bad. Going to really hurt farmers and crop yields. Better plant a big garden,and stock up on everything you can. It’s going to get a lot worse before it gets better…

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/04/17/union-pacific-rail-line-begins-restricting-u-s-fertilizer-distribution/

John W. Whitehead's avatarJohn W. Whitehead, Constitutional Attorney

“We are now speeding down the road of wasteful spending and debt, and unless we can escape we will be smashed in inflation.”—Herbert Hoover

This is financial tyranny.

The U.S. government—and that includes the current administration—is spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford, and “we the taxpayers” are the ones who must foot the bill for the government’s fiscal insanity.

We’ve been sold a bill of goods by politicians promising to pay down the national debt, jumpstart the economy, rebuild our infrastructure, secure our borders, ensure our security, and make us all healthy, wealthy and happy.

None of that has come to pass, and yet we’re still being loaded down with debt not of our own making.

Let’s talk numbers, shall we?

Thenational debt(the amount the federal government has borrowed over the years and must pay back) is$30 trillionand growing. That translates to…

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Food Storage/Prepping Basics

Posted: April 7, 2022 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Seems like a good time to revisit the topic.

Even mainstream media is predicting food shortages.Talk to your local farmers – they agree.

Most who read this site are already prepared to whatever extent they can be.

Anyone just starting out is going to need to invest some scarce $$$ real soon.

At first,it will just be some items out of stock,these things will return to store shelves before long. As things get worse – more items will be out of stock for longer periods of time,some will become unobtainium.

The most important thing during the beginning of food shortages is calorie intake. As time goes on,you have to also focus on nutrition. So – pay attention to what you have,plan nutritious meals.

Basics to stock up on include :

Rice,dried beans,pasta,canned veggies,canned tomato products, canned/jarred meats,canned soups/stews, Buy pepperoni and summer sausage – can be stored at room temp,as can Velveeta, etc – canned fruit,powdered potatoes, powdered milk,powdered eggs,salt,sugar,flour,yeast,baking powder,soup bases/boullion, cooking oil,lard/crisco,spices,condiments. Fill your freezer with meat,poultry,seafood as much as possible – instead of chicken nuggets and frozen pizzas.There are lots of online calculator sites to figure out how much of which food you need for X number of people for X length of time.

Water – unless you have a well, city water supplies may not work during an extended crises.

Store a LOT of bottled water, and invest in a good quality water purifier  – buy once – cry once,they ain’t cheap.

Grow your own veggies – even if you don’t have anywhere to plant a garden – you can grow a lot in  containers.

If you’re just starting out – I recommend buying bulk rice and pasta first,as these are still relatively inexpensive. Buy your canned goods a little at a time if $$ is tight. Just buy what you can afford every time you shop. Look for sales online,and local stores,use coupons. Buy things you normally eat. Learn to cook and bake as much as possible from scratch – after a reasonable initial investment – it’s cheaper than buying prepared, or canned/frozen.

Invest in a water bath and a pressure canner. Buy jars/ rings/lids. Supplement what you can grow with deals from local farmers/ farmers markets. Many grocery stores deeply discount produce nearing expiration dates – can it  and store it. The Ball Blue Book and the USDA are great sources for canning info.

Better to have food stored up before shortages get bad,than to try and buy scarce food with money that is becoming more worthless by the week. You’re still going to eat the food,even if by some miracle we avoid major long term shortages. I’d rather eat decent foods, even if it’s a lot of beans and rice and spaghetti – than have to choose from an ever dwindling and even more expensive variety of whatever is left in stores.

Maybe one of these days soon – I’ll get my shit together, and organize all the posts I wrote about this – and put links all in one place…

“I cannot emphasize too strongly the importance of a possible shortage of food. History is filled with examples of cultures that would endure most anything and still behave responsibly… but nothing causes greater, more unpredictable, or more violent behaviour in a people than a lack of food.”

https://internationalman.com/articles/food-crisis-the-greatest-threat-to-social-stability/

The Ugly Truth About Prepping, by James Walton

Posted: April 3, 2022 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Robert Gore's avatarSTRAIGHT LINE LOGIC

Prepping is better than not prepping, but it’s not fail safe or perfect. From James Walton at askaprepper.com:

The fruits of prepping have gone mainstream. After the pandemic, the US toilet paper epidemic and the summer riots of 2020, it became clear the crazy preppers were not so crazy after all.

I talked to Business Insider and the New York Times who all wanted me to rub it in the face of the unprepared. Of course, I laughed at the idea.

As the world is navigating what could be the pretext for WWIII I find myself much less worried about the accolades of all that we preppers have achieved both for ourselves and for the nation at large. Instead, I am thinking about the ugly truths of prepping and what to expect next.

Let’s take a closer look at some of those ugly truths.

It Might All Be For Nothing

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You fool!

Posted: April 2, 2022 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized