I still absolutely believe we will win this war, and yes I believe there are white hats fighting for America behind the scenes...
But that does NOT mean we aren't going to see hard times. The food shortage, collapse of the dollar, and internet blackout are all on our horizon and we all know it.
Get your beans, bullets, and bullion in order. I know you probably don't have thousands of bucks to go drop on survival food kits, but every little bit helps. Think about the essentials in crisis: water, food, heat, how will you handle that in the worst situations?
Learn skills. Garden. Raise chickens. Learn how to sew, to work leather, cobble shoes, whatever the heck it takes to be a useful person. No, I don't think it will be like the Walking Dead or some shit, but I do believe a time will come in the next few years when neighbors may have to rely on each other.
Understand that these people are shutting down the global economy, no matter what at this point. We have to be prepared so we can hold them accountable and rebuild on the other side.
Maybe a 'few weeks' means 52. kek
But seriously, is this still normal to have all of these food processing plants to have this many fires even in 1 year? What were the fire rates from previous years?
True that. TBH, I myself am a gardener, chicken raiser, bass fisherman and deer hunter, so I think my diet is about as natural and native as one can get in modern day America.
My only real concern is what happens when the normies run out of processed food...suddenly my food will look real enticing to them.
I still absolutely believe we will win this war, and yes I believe there are white hats fighting for America behind the scenes...
But that does NOT mean we aren't going to see hard times. The food shortage, collapse of the dollar, and internet blackout are all on our horizon and we all know it.
Get your beans, bullets, and bullion in order. I know you probably don't have thousands of bucks to go drop on survival food kits, but every little bit helps. Think about the essentials in crisis: water, food, heat, how will you handle that in the worst situations?
Learn skills. Garden. Raise chickens. Learn how to sew, to work leather, cobble shoes, whatever the heck it takes to be a useful person. No, I don't think it will be like the Walking Dead or some shit, but I do believe a time will come in the next few years when neighbors may have to rely on each other.
Understand that these people are shutting down the global economy, no matter what at this point. We have to be prepared so we can hold them accountable and rebuild on the other side.
WWG1WGA
Maybe a 'few weeks' means 52. kek But seriously, is this still normal to have all of these food processing plants to have this many fires even in 1 year? What were the fire rates from previous years?
To answer your question, correct, I should have reworded the post I copied and pasted. Because 3 out of 25 of these articles happened lasy year.
Whoopity-doo, you really got me, snarf snarf, it's totally nermal for 22 food centers to catch fire in a few months dirkadirk
Fuck off fed, your reposts are forum slide fodder
Where did you copy this from? I've seen the same post from some other people, and I'm trying to figure out where it is coming from.
Hey, can't speak for everybody else but I copied mine off of TruthHammer's Telegram. But he was sharing someone else's post.
I've confirmed some of the articles, so kudos to whoever did the hardwork and put them all together.
But heck, I even heard Dan Bongino mention this today after making this post... so the news is clearly getting around.
Thanks. 👍
One of those was in maricopa, wonder if there's any relationship between these fires and election interference...
Must be processing some new flavor of burning hot buffalo wild wings
Lol. Thanks, I see that now.
...Did Maricopa county stick out to anyone else in this list?
I wonder what else these places all have in common besides food processing plants...
"nearly every"... logic please.
Unprocessed food is better for you anyway! 😋
True that. TBH, I myself am a gardener, chicken raiser, bass fisherman and deer hunter, so I think my diet is about as natural and native as one can get in modern day America.
My only real concern is what happens when the normies run out of processed food...suddenly my food will look real enticing to them.