I have followed Q since the beginning and never ever dismissed it, but haven’t followed it anywhere near as deeply as many in this board.
So I am not 100% clear on what is expected to happen that will necessitate stockpiling things like food and supplies, as I’ve seen plenty of references to here.
Of course I can understand if a worst case scenario plays out, but what I’m hoping someone can catch me up on is what exactly is expected to happen that’ll necessitate stockpiling, and what should be stockpiled and why.
Popcorn, and some kind of equipment that will be able to hold all the salt you will be mining soon.
But honestly if you aren't in a big city I wouldn't be to nervous.
I am in a big city fwiw.
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food, water, medicine, non electrical survival, ww3, pepper spray and a 45
Have as much sex as you can! Nothing to do with what's happening, but always sage advice.
haha good advice
A 72-hour kit is always a good idea. Just ask yourself what you would need to survive if you couldn't leave your house for a week or two and the electricity was gone.
Water #1 Sanitation Food Ability to stay warm (winter) Protection headlamps take it from there...
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I'd say canned non perishable foods, plenty of water, should get enough for everyone in the house, and for cooking (if you have one of those camp cookers or a grill, obviously be safe and go outside if you must cook). Batteries, flashlights, I'd suggest some extra power banks for phones to keep them charged. I might also add some board games or some cards to make it less boring.
POPCORN or beef jerky is a must have as well. Fill up your cars, and get any medicines you need, any refills on prescriptions etc. I think that's all you'll need, likely there won't be signal but I'd suggest getting one of those little radios to get any alerts and all that.
Remember all of the empty grocery shelves in March and the Great Toilet Paper shortage of 2020? Panic buying is a real concern.
Did you see the headlines in December about the Solar Winds hack? Have you heard about the World Economic Forum forecasting a "digital pandemic" of cyber attacks on infrastructure? Cyber attacks on utilities might be on the menu.
Speaking of utility disruptions, ANTIFA nutjobs were cutting down power poles last summer. Imagine what disgruntled domestic terrorists might do if Inauguration Day doesn't go as planned.
Possible supply chain disruptions due to riots, strikes, or war with China.
You should always have an emergency kit around in case of natural disasters or emergency, but it would be especially prudent to get one before Inauguration Day. Stock up on food and water. Make sure your devices are charged and you have working flashlights. Make sure you have a way to stay warm in cold weather. Look up hurricane and blizzard preparations if you want ideas for an emergency kit.
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Emergency radio along with the other things mentioned. Fill your vehicles with fuel.
essentials. You don't need stuff to fight a war, although it never hurts to have that much ;)
5 Gallon buckets from ULINE is what I use, and I buy bulk 50lb bags of dry foods from https://www.webstaurantstore.com/ Bulk foods like garbanzo beans, lentils, pinto beans, flour, oats, salt. Heck you can even buy a 5 gallon bucket of honey LOL and honey doesn't expire.
Drinking water source if power goes out.
Basic medical supplies.
Basically all things we should have anyway haha. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. Cheers.
I have not seen anything specific from Q, although I am not that well versed in his posts, besides the whole 10 days of darkness thing. I think maybe this is where the stockpiling of food and things comes from. Also, some of the media figures disseminating info have suggested being prepared as well. However, all of this could be from the same bad info or idea. We dont know what will happen to necessitate stockpiling, but my guess would be a nationwide lockdown for a period of days.
What city do you live? Stay with a relative or friend outside of the city for a day or 2 if you are overly concerned, if you can/want to
A lot of excellent advice here already, my take is to pretend you're going on a 10 day camping trip except you're camping at home. Should give you an idea on what should take priority.
A bunch of candles, peanut butter, deck of cards, crossword puzzles, baby wipes in case you need to take a baby wipe shower if there’s no water.
In addition to food and water - don't forger about your pets and any medications you might need. Sanitary supplies for women. Diapers for kids.
Cards, books, games to entertain you.
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The Bread King is gone now, but he left us vital crumbs. Important crumbs. Have cash on hand just in case you need it. Avoid sugar, supplement with Vitamin C (Viruses do NOT thrive in acidic blood, Vitamin C makes blood acidic).
My personal advice - if you live where it's cold, have firewood just in case the power goes out.
Yo, this going to affect anyone outside the US?
I'm thinking Rotschilds going down is gonna make a hell financially.
Food for 7 days or more, ez if you eat nicotine and cannabis for breakfast like me. It's cold here so if same for you, you can keep food cold in garage so no worries about your fridge needing power.. Fill your car up. Wood if you got a fireplace. Extra gas if you got a generator and you're that boujee where you need power... Batteries, flashlights, firearms are always good. Simple prepper shit for at least a week, probably gonna be more "clean and swift" than we all imagine. STAY SAFE GOD BLESS
Popcorn and Freedom!
Invest in lead, very high ROI in situations where your life is in danger
Please help I haven’t been able to find any in about a year
9mm was so cheap man, gotta stock up on these things when they’re cheap, not when you need them. The only advice I have for ya is either look harder online and be willing to pay a good bit more than you’d like, or have a friend in the industry and be willing to pay a decent bit more than you’d like. Sorry, lad.
Yeah I did I’ve got some but not enough to go practice right now.
Truck drivers are not going to want to drive through riots and cities on fire.
It never hurts to have extra canned goods, drinking water, meds, gasoline, batteries on hand for potential power outages, orders to shelter in place, etc. Fill a bath tub with water so toilets can be flushed if the water is turned off.