Alright GA community, I've heard it said in regards to Covid, jab mandates and general government overreach world wide, that things will get worse before they get better. To me, this comes across as a vague platitude that offers very little in the way of real help. It's already looking pretty grim in many parts of the world. Australia and New Zealand look to be experiencing the hardest treatment from their governments, but in other places many people are being forced by their jobs to get the jab or lose their job.
All that said, I want to challenge this community and ask: How specifically will things get worse? Who do you think will be most affected by things? How would one prepare? Do you have an opinion of what will be the turning point for things to get better? Open discussion, please share your thoughts and opinions. I don't want this to be a doomer thread. Just share what you think people could realistically expect to experience over the next few months or years. I'm genuinely interested to hear what you have to say. How bad will things get before they start getting better?
EDIT: Let's keep this based on Q posts as much as possible. I'm actually fairly new to Q and have watched a lot of the videos provided by the GA mods, but still researching a lot and learning from you all. I've been with the MAGA movement since 2016 back when The_Donald was on Reddit. I started coming over here to GA back in January after the 'Inauguration'. You all provided a lot of hope when it all seemed lost.
Yeah I get what you're saying: Basically just prepare for the absolute worst case scenario and live off the land and have backup generators ready to go for essentials. I develop web apps for a living, so if we don't have electricity or internet connectivity in our town then I and my whole company are equally screwed. And the web apps I build are meant for semi truck drivers, forklift operators and people with John Deere farm equipment. So that'll really f up their needs as well, which affects everybody else. At that point, a lot more people in my state will be really screwed as well since essential supply lines will be greatly affected.
But does Q predict these things as part of The Plan? That's the kind of stuff I'm questioning. Maybe it's not 'The Plan' but more just 'my plan'.
I am personally not aware of a Q post stating the extent of "how bad can this get". I recall quite a few examples helping paint a 40k view but those are by extrapolation and providing links to all of them would take some time. But that was my takeaway after reading through all Q posts and responses of proofs and answers. My intention of what IF'ing everything was simply to provide a alternative view point. I have been and seen many things that truly show our 1st world privilege, and I am sure many others here have also. But looking at lose my job because of the Vax is literally the shit sandwich in many ways. It could and can be so much worse than I believe we can even allow our minds to understand without serious retrospect of alternatives and possibilities. For me. The young girls in the congo stripped not of just basic life needs but of choice, personal body decisions, literal thought at gunpoint threat of life and absolute horrific torture. Exceeds far worse than death. I guess that is just simply the absolute apex of how bad it could be in my mind. Absolute slavery in all aspects. Very real, and happens all over the world. Here in the US we are sad if netflix buffers and have to forcestop the app.
Reasonable prepping makes sense, but I see some of this stuff as taking it to the 'nth level' sounding like you're preparing for a nuclear fallout disaster scenario. First, other countries are months/years ahead of us in the clampdown on their freedoms. Good idea to keep an eye on those results (and the population pushback we should support if we can) and try to anticipate what the needs will be here in US. Secondly, we probably will encounter some supply chain issues but the vast majority of the population in this country are white collar/blue collar workers who still need their jobs and will continue to transport goods to stores, utilities will continue to function, food will continue to be grown, though prices will continue to escalate. The DS 'upper echelon' won't tank the country because they needs goods and serves for their families to survive, too. They have certainly harmed us, economically, but the rational Americans have said 'enough' and have reopened and devised ways to restart the economy. Scorched Earth policy doesn't benefit any side. The DS who are (worker-level) embedded into our society (education, healthcare, etc.) also need the same goods and services (gas, food, healthcare), so they won't survive any better than the rest of us can if there is a country-wide Armageddon and we devolve to Mad Max levels of disorder.
I see it best to keep months (maybe 4) worth of provisions, including if you or family/pets are on any medications that you absolutely cannot do without. The government can still keep printing money to 'normalize' things in country to keep things afloat among ourselves. They will have no regard for what it does to our international relationships, but I really cannot see the DS or WH letting the US turn into a dog eat dog, survival of the fittest scenario. Remember, we are the majority. Due to MSM, it just sometimes FEELS like we are spitting into the wind against the DS/MSM. Don't think that government hasn't gamed this scenario out to the worst scenario and has proposed options. (both DS and White hats).
I agree. Im not a prepper or doomsday type. I have in order commensurate to the level or fallout as I see it coming or could actually happen. For me I find as in chess if one can. To anticipate all moves or scenarios, possibly to the nth degree. Then pull back and gauge probabilities of action. I certainly do hope mad max, armaggedon isnt a option to how bad this can get. I can see its a possibility but right now doesnt seem probable.
The introduction of the Petro Dollar potentially dissolving really adds some variables to the ever changing landscape of this movie set though. I do think engaging in thought, in regards to, as bad as it can get is loss of a job and the vax is a little narrow. Considering other worst case scenarios, although uncomfotable, allows ones mind to allow for a greater perspective and hopefully greater reaction of benefit to the opposing force being applied our direction.