Maybe. But think the other way: they didn't get enough people to take the shot, so what would be the next logical step? Poison the food. What if the good guys destroyed poisoned food? Could be a rescue operation.
This makes me wonder if somebody or some organization is skulling about and starting fires, planting bombs, or switching electrical relays. Or does the NWO have people working in these facilities and tell them to light it up. Is this a few well chosen people going from site to site or does each site have a sleeper in it. Might be interesting to map all the sites out to see if there is any travel patterns which might emerge.
Sleepers. My guess is Ukrainian and/or Chinese agents provocateurs have been doing the real dirty work for the Dems for years. Sure, there are also links to Mexican gangs and a bunch of Middle Eastern factions exposed over time - including training camps on US soil - but I suspect them to be mostly Ukrainian and Chinese mercenaries with past or even current military histories (remember the credible and plausible videos of masked rioters giving orders in Chinese during the 2020 riots, and the Ukrainian - likely Azov - guy seen in Jan 6 photos?). There are of course US traitors who also do arson, fuel riots etc, possibly in coordination with better trained foreign ring leaders. And then of course there’s NATO which is just a private, well armed and well funded militia for the NWO elite cocksuckers at this point.
Maybe some antifa or blm, they are always up for destroying things especially if they get paid to do it. Heck they even provide these lowlifes with transportation to where they want them to go do some damage.
There are probably hundreds of thousands of freemasons in the US alone, millions internationally, who are the foot soldiers of the NWO (one of many groups). Most are not privy to the ultimate goals or that Lucifer is the god of their "social club", but because of this built-in hierarchy and compartmentalization, they do the dirty work for their superiors without asking questions in the hopes of climbing the ladder for money and power. Almost all firefighters are freemasons, which makes these gigantic fires all the more suspicious. I'm not saying firefighters are bad people, most I know are good folks and brave to willingly go into burning buildings to save lives. That said, if you are part of a secret society and blindly following orders from your superiors, probably thinking it is for "the greater good", that is how you get good people doing terrible things.
What's scary is not only the fact that you can't explain this away with "this is a normal occurance" that happens because it's clearly far above the "average".
What makes this even more scary is the 2 (technically 3) possibilities of what's going on.
The government is doing this which means they are literally trying to kill you, and kill Americans. Literally killing off their own people, and by extension America. What makes this scary is that the government is still trying to do it covertly, and when/if they decide to do this overtly it will be by extreme pressure point and too late for most Americans to circumvent (I mean half this country is trying to argue there's no difference between a man and a women while also arguing that men/ women need to transition into the opposite gender to live their lives... all the while the government is working hard to kill all)
A 3rd party, whether NWO, a smaller Rouge organization, or a foreign government. What makes this scary is that it means the enemy is already within our boarders and are doing their jobs effectively and without apparent notice by our own government nor any steps taken to stop and/or prevent this. This means our government has lost control or the effective ability to protect its own vitals. I mean ffs, half way around the world zelensky gets but hurt and it's immediate 50 billion and weapons and troops and resources, and supplies, and intelligence, and logistics and training, and narratives, and political backing... but when it's our country... when it's fucking FOOD (you know, that thing that humans need daily to survive) they're just like, "meh".
Unfortunately I do not think we can out last a famine of this magnitude through home gardening. The only thing that will dampen this is if the vaxx really is depopulation event for targeted violent and deranged, such as the participants in all of this modern degeneracy including riots burning cities.
I saw that and thought, WTH are the Governments NOT subsidizing and making sure that the farmers are getting what they need to make damn sure their people have food to eat. "we predict a food shortage" .. and yet do NOTHING to try and help make that not a thing.. nothing. It is NOT like they do not know its coming. Its like having a roof with holes in it.. Next time it rains we are all going to get wet!.. but, not fixing the holes or supplying those who can fix them with lumber before it rains next.. Tell me they are not doing all of this on purpose, I dare you. heh.
Look up weather underground. Their connections to Obama. Any one from a former communist country knows this is the beginning. They always sabotage, they never fight straight up. BLM is funded by Jews, and Obama the African. What thebhell do they know about the “black struggle”? It’s a scam to divide.
What happens when people have empty bellys? Food riots, civil unrest, civil war.
The cabal will use this to bring the heavy hand and put us down for good. Civil war has been the plan all along. They use racial tensions, medical tyranny and hungry people to achieve this.
Add the excessive water release in California..farmers are talking about it... even alfalfa hay dealers or talking about water being a bigger problem than gas prices!
Every time I hear "watch the water" I think of the movie "The Big Short". In the final moments of the movie, it discusses the next big investment for Christian Bale's character (IRL): Water.
Have they even tried to explain why all of a sudden after 2019 the water keeps dipping lower and lower? Output is more than Input, but why all of a sudden that is the case? Excessive water release, but, have the gov, Stated that fact?
We grow a garden every year. I can and freeze all of it. I put up approx. 300 units of food in jars and freezer bags. We started an orchard 15 years ago and it produces enough fruit for the full year and I am able to give a lot away. I and my gardening friends bring each other things like peaches from down south and we freeze them. Meat is and will be a problem. We are taking a day trip to a meat packing plant about 1 1/2 hours away to stock up for a while. If things get really bad, we have relatives who hunt and two relatives who know how to butcher and age meat. I'm praying this can be solved with good leadership being elected. I know some of you do not have the land or the time to grow things. For those of you who do, I think you will love the experience of growing your own food.
Yes, as soon as you see invaders of any kind spray your plants with Sevin. I use the powder form and you can buy a puff applicator at the store. While trying to be completely organic, it's almost impossible. On the Sevin bottle or package you will see how soon after an application it is safe to harvest and eat. If it is an underground invader, put a tin coffee can both ends open over your new plant and push it down into the ground. Bore worms typically will not go under the tine to get to your plants roots. One lesson learned the hard way.....when you have plants you are planting, water them a bit every day until you can see they have take hold. Then try not to over water or their root system will not go deep. On seeds planted, water every day until your seedling are consistently growing bigger every day.
I started with 2 raised beds during lockdown and have discovered that I really enjoy gardening! This is my 3rd round and I am still learning! Lots of experimentation. Year 2 I learned how to instal an irrigation system from local home improvement store because I got tired of lugging the hose around. Feel pretty proud of that! This year I'm trying new plants and trying to conquer diseases and pests. I've been doing it organically, but I might use the Sevin after all. The neem oil doesn't seem to do much.
If this is recent damage and the plants have just begun to wilt, you can remove the borer with a knife and then mound the surrounding soil up over the incision that you made. There are a lot of videos on YouTube showing exactly how to do this. Also, in the future, try planting yellow squash as a trap crop.
I just started a garden but it’s not going well. The plants are growing they just aren’t producing much if any at all. I’m very new to gardening so maybe I’m not doing something right. It is so cool to see things you plant (whether by seeds or small plants bought in the store) grow, I like checking on them everyday. It’s a peaceful experience. Got so excited to see the plants grow and when I harvested the very small things that did grow. My green beans all died, my carrots aren’t growing (besides my dog knocked over my container I was growing some of the carrots in (the other ones are in a raised bed) when he ran out of the doggy door to chase a squirrel we believe. My husband found it tipped over and salvaged what he could but maybe 3-4 survived. It does feel a little discouraging that not a lot of vegs are growing but it’s my first time growing anything so I will keep trying. It must be me doing something wrong.
I have way too many questions for you. Your best bet would be to find someone in your neighborhood with a big healthy garden and ask them for help. Elderly folks with green thumbs are more than willing to help.
Where do you live?
How are your plants dying? Bugs? Animals? Are the seeds sprouting and the plant dying afterward?
Are you using fertilizer? How much, how often and how do you apply?
Are you using potting soil, local soil, mulch mixed with dirt?
Do you compost and use it?
Are there worms in your soil?
Live in S. Alabama. Don't know how they are dying, first time growing anything.
The only bugs I actually see on them is little brown ants. Have dogs but just the puppy tries to eat leaves, but the ones that he can't reach are the ones I have problems with, lol.
The plants from either seeds or bought small plants, grow good but either don't produce vegs/only produce like one veg/or start growing vegs then either the vegs dye &/or the whole plant dies.
I'm only using the veg garden soil from the garden centers (tractor supply & lowes) and I've thrown in some veg food(? the little bead things from miracle grow). Though I think my husband may have some miracle grow fertilizer that you add water too and poor in your plants, but haven't had time to try it (he actually just told me about it about a week or two ago).
We have a new puppy and he takes up soooo much of my day right now. But I go check on my "outside" (raised bed) & ones in buckets on my porch a few times a day. I don't mess much with them too much, just check to see if they need water and check how they are doing. I'm actually surprised I didn't kill them all from the start, lol. Trying to let them do their thing, you know? I like to see them growing, it's pretty cool to be able to grow something.
No compost as we don't compost. I haven't seen any worms, but that doesn't mean they are there I guess.
You are in zone 8. The higher the number, the hotter the region. Try to plant according to your zone. Instructions are on the back of a seed packet. I am speculating that you planted too late for your zone and then didn’t water them as much as they needed. They were too young and delicate to tolerate the hot summer sun and lack of water didn’t help. Raised beds tend to dry out quickly and need more water. Your soil sounds fine as does your fertilizer. I would till the soil around your plants once a week. You probably don’t have worms and tilling the dirt helps aeration of the soil, which worms do. If all of your plants are dying, then I assume that bugs are not the reason as certain bugs like only certain plants.
Next year, plant in stages. Cold weather crops that can take a light frost can be grown early, like lettuce, spinach, kale, broccoli and cauliflower. As soon as the threat of frost is gone (yes, watch weather forecasts very closely), then plant the rest of your garden.
I hope that helps.
PS - if plants are really healthy but don’t produce, then there are two reasons that would cause this. Sometimes too much fertilizer will do this as the plant figures out that reproducing isn’t important as it’s life is just awesome. The other reason is lack of pollination. Consider putting a honeybee hive close by to help or you pollinating them yourself with a wet Q-Tip.
And one last thing. Plant have a consciousness. Don’t be afraid to lovingly talk to them from time to time.
Thank you so much for your advice! I'm not going to give up on gardening, at least not yet. Going to keep trying and learning where I can. I appreciate you taking the time to comment back.
Another suggestion is to start with only one or two vegetables. Try to perfect each of them. Then increase your diversity. There is a learning curve to the process, especially if you move to a different climate. Also, each plant has its own taste for alkaline vs acidic soil called soil Ph. I don’t focus too much on that unless you are planting directly into the ground. Or, you can hack the process by seeking help from neighbors that know, as I originally suggested. The elderly are such a wealth of knowledge. They would simply blow your mind with their gardening tips. Stuff you could never read about or have figured out for yourself, mostly because most gardening is regional when you consider everything put together. For instance, do you know what the best fertilizer is? Wood ash and human urine! Take your urine (urine without medications or UTIs) and mix with water and wood ash. Water plants weekly with it the beginning to encourage root growth and then spread it out as the season progresses. Just never apply to the leaves as the nitrogen in the urine will burn leaves. Sounds gross, but it’s free and what our ancestors used. But don’t tell anyone that you use your urine. Can you say, “taboo!” Meh, screw ‘em!
Green beans are difficult to grow sometimes. A soil sample to your local farm bureau extension office next spring will help. I also keep putting seeds in the spots that are bare. A little fertilizer helps. Miracle grow every 3 weeks is good. If you can get a time release fertilizer try to find 10 10 10 mix. Your local stores or garden centers and even an FS will know what you mean when you ask for it. Gardening is a learning experience. Every year you will get better.
Thanks for the advice. This is my first time growing anything, so I just got veg garden soil from the store (tractor supply & lowes). Because I have back issues & balance issues, I have planted in buckets & a raised garden using the soil from the store.
That's great! I have an electric glass top stove so I can't can anything. Been wondering if I should get one of those food vacuum sealer bags & machines.
I have a vacuum packer and I like it. You can can on you electric glass top stove. Many things you preserve can be water bathed. Start by getting a good canning/preserving book. You can also open kettle can some things like tomato products. Get a ph tester to do so. Then you put the hot product in sterilized jars with lids and rings. I do some things in my pressure canner. I believe you can control the heat on your electric stove to do so.
Me too; limited success so far but I'm learning. Like everything it takes experience to get good. I'm using grow pots which makes it more manageable for me as I can't physically do what I used to.
I'm using buckets & a raised garden bed my husband made for me. I can't do a lot of bending, which I do anyway but not supposed to or supposed to pick up anything remotely heavy. I have back issues which also transfer to my hips, along with Meniere's, I found that bending over or looking down (depending on length of time) can make my head a little off balance.
Yes, and some of your herbs like basil can be cut off half way down a stem and put in a vase with water. It will root and the leaves will stay tender and new all year. For your herbs, at the end of the season pull up the whole plant roots dirt and all. Hang it with string upside down in your garage until dry. Harvest the dried herbs and put them in pretty jars and start your own apothecary.
True, I have two green onions sitting ontop of my microwave soaking in water/cut short, water bottle bottoms that I have been using for months for garnishing and adding to meals, I rotate between them, just trimming off the tops, they grow pretty quickly. Thinking now of maybe giving the basil a try like that, my basil plants are doing real well right now, be nice to have quick, clean snips at the cooking area.
love the ease of freezing fruits/veg/meats...electricity failure could be devastating, so we have all freezers routed through stand-by generator, using propane...generators are expensive, if you can even find good ones now, but we have been using generac brand for years as stand-by for our houses, for more than 10 years, with few issues, mostly replacing starting battery every 3 years or so...just my 5cent opinion, which would have been 2cents worth before biden...
Yes I have two refrigerators and a small chest Freezer. Space is limited I know. In the Fall they are full. It's a great feeling to look at the harvest isn't it? My husband especially likes to look at the pies.
Hate to break it to you a garden is a band aid on the titanic , the white hats better have a real fucking plan besides letting them actually do it. Saying “ I told ya so “ isn’t gonna be worth much. Trump should have drawn the line on these fucks when he was in office , we’d probably be done by now .
Baloney. I’m in norther Illinois and we eat out of our garden from the first week in March through the first week in December. All surplus is canned or frozen. My garden is big, but not huge. Maybe 25’x 50’. Family of four. If need-be, I could fine tune what I do and what I plant to feed all of us all year long. You just have to put the time in and know what you are doing.
Interesting that in the “news” we have heard of only a handful of these events. This list is eye (👌) opening...the systematic manufacturing of an apocalypse. The evil of the Khazarian agenda knows no limits. Thanks fren for putting the sparse mention of these events into CLEAR perspective. The day of reckoning is near.
A majority of the list is birds being culled due to the crazy avian flu that's happening this year. I lost half my backyard flock to it and the ones still alive have lost a lot of weight and have been acting really weird.
It's not just now, it's been about a dozen times over the last 20 years. It was never really discussed before. The one in the 90s was awful, I lived near a commercial property egg farm with 1 million birds and they were all culled one day.
What causes chickens & turkeys to get avian flu, especially a small number in backyards? Do you think someone exposes them when they are chicks before you buy them?
There are some good videos on you tube about what people did during the depression. Finding and eating dandelions is a common one. But there are a lot of extremely healthy weeds that it could be a good idea to learn about.
You can make a salad out of dandelion leaves, plantain leaves (not the fruit plantain) & clover flowers. Most people have these three things growing in their yard.
Teas can also be made from the dandelion root/flower
Dandelion is also a great detoxifier, if you are prone to bloating ,holding a lot of water weight (if your watch or socks make an indent, that's an indicator), dandelion tea will quickly help you lose the bloat.
Absolutely!! Hostas, the center sprouts can be cooked with olive oil and baked, and they taste like asparagus. All parts of Violets are edible, creeping charlie is in the mint family and is very nutritious in a tea, Day lillies are edible, the roots can be cooked like potatoes. Dandelions are not only edible, they are a superfood. The roots can be a coffee replacement, the greens used in a salad, and the blossoms can be used for tea, wine, or even jelly. . It was a lot of work to clean and dry Dandelion roots, but I found the tea to be delicious. Purslane is a succulent like weed, that is actually a superfood. You can put it in a salad, or cook it like spinach. There are videos on you tube, called Eat the Weed which are very informative. Investing in some books as ChuckWalla advised is excellent advice!
I read the #1 commodity during the depression was not gold or silver - it was eggs! I don’t have chickens as I have no experience but I’ve noted the neighbors who do have them - also the closest orchards & those who have honey. For meat? Idk - gonna have to fish and hunt birds & such 🤷♀️
rabbit and squirrel as well though, as my mom told me, "can both be wormy so if you go there, be sure you cook overly well." Kinda turned me off of small game :P however, I did go look into some vids of people who do hunt and cook such things.
Domesticated Rabbit or Chickens seem to me the best bet for most people, they do not need a lot of room or special feed. Chickens are imo the best because of eggs, what you do not need to cull the bird itself for food. You should go chat with your neighbors!
Sometime last year before she passed away, I was talking to my mom and stated "did you know you could eat dandelions?" She said.. oh yes, I remember mom sending us kids out into the fields to pick them for our evening greens. I was shocked, did not know how useful those plants were! Brainwashed to think they are nothing but nasty weeds.
I’ve heard of that. Is it called the Master Cleanser? The maple syrup is supposed to give you energy, and the lemon juice the detoxifier. Although I remember that you weren’t supposed to do it more than a week. Have you ever tried it?
I tried it but I never went past the weekends. Weekends were technical "cheat days" if you will. Though there were some days I did get too hungry and eventually ate something physical.
I suppose it could be used as a supplement to what ever food stores you have - fast for a few days, eat for a day. Seems I recall it also had cayenne pepper for some reason?
I'm not the OP but am familiar with 8kun (which is where this came from). Let me warn you first - 8kun, if you haven't ever been, is what it might be like if you take your sweet elderly grandmother into a whorehouse in the old west. It will be VERY confusing to figure out what everything means but it can be done given enough time. I'll link exactly to the last post, which has 3 mini screenshots. Click on them one at a time and they will expand - you don't have to drag them like on here. 8kun is for research and was for posts from Q - after 8chan, 4chan, and a few others.
By the way - some ISPs actually block 8kun (mine started). If you get blocked and don't have a vpn then find a friend.
Our yard doesn't have a spot that is both big enough and gets enough sun, so I spent almost $10 for a few tomato plants for a couple of huge pots we have (previously used for tomatos at a previous home with similar garden limitations). One day later, the day I purchased screen and bird netting to keep critters away, the cherry tomatoes on one of the plants had already been eaten, along with plant damage. The screen/fence material alone was more than $50 (Home Depot is milking the "inflation/supply chain crisis" for maximum profit!). Bottom line: I spent around $75 for what might turn out to be about $5 worth of tomatoes :) (but store bought tomatoes are SOOOOO bad!)
It's true. I learned how hard farming was years ago when I had bought a tiller and planted some potatoes.
Fast forward to harvest and from the tiller and potato set purchase price I had harvested enough to make what would have been about a $5 bag of potatoes at the store lol. Fun but I see what these guys go thru.
I don't use a tiller anymore, since the tank rotted out of it, an actual blessing in disguise. We use cardboard, shovel, and grass clippings.
To grow more potatoes only a sliver of the original with an eye is needed.. I've seen many social media posts of people using whole potatoes. Wasteful. Slivers are all that's needed, the eyes will quickly root and take off from there.
I wish I still had a photo, but years ago my husband built a side by side double bin from pallets with the ability for the front to slide up. One side was for composting and the other side for potatoes. We alternated sides each year. There was an overhead beam from which we hung 3 litre bottles for upside down tomatoes.
Yeah I had slivered them and everything but I guess the soil wasn't great or whatever...didn't get many that were any bigger than the seed potatoes I started them with. Kids loved it but it wasn't subsistence by any means lol
I suck at gardening, and had a similar experience a few years ago with tomatoes and cucumbers. So, I bought a food dehydrator and will be using it on whatever fresh produce I can get my hands on this summer. Also stocked up on non-perishables.
The only plant that has ever lived for over a month in my home has been one of those lil cactus in a tiny pot ones.. and I eventually managed to kill it off as well :X
LOL! I once had a cactus plant, and didn't know it was fake. I never touched it because, cactus. After about a year of watering very occasionally it fell off the shelf and fell apart. That's when I realized it was not a real plant. Only indoor plant I ever had that survived that long.
Yeah my tomato plant is growing super tall but absolutely no tomatoes have grown, whereas my friends plant was much shorter and had tomatoes growing. But she does use soil from her land which was farmed for years by her father, but that was a long time ago, he passed many years ago. I don’t think she adds anything to the soil. She has all kinds of things growing on her land. And it doesn’t hurt that she just has a green thumb and I don’t, lol.
If I depend on a garden to survive I’m screwed here were I live. The soil of my land is very sandy and nutrient poor and the climate is very hot and dry 🥵 also I depend on the grid to water the few raised beds I have. Not everybody can afford freedom from the system.
Watch a YouTube video "Back to Eden". Heck with this way you hardly ever have to water. Compost is your friend and mulch is free from tree companies. Don't turn your back on gardening because you have sandy soil. Back to Eden teaches you how to turn poor soil into something which plants love. I've done it on very rocky ground in the Ozarks and in two months my corn is 2' tall. If now I can keep the darn deer out of the garden.........
If you tend towards sandy soil, you will do well with root crops (beets, potatoes, carrots, etc.) Use your food scraps thru the year to build up your bed.
They really ramped up the destroying of food products (mostly chicken & turkeys) this year. Along with the “mass” shootings. Seems like they are panicking to get their agenda done before the white hats kick their asses out of power. Praying the white hats are ahead of schedule in taking the DS out.
Yes! I had forgotten about that, and it was the brand we use to eat. We haven’t bought PB in a long while. My daughter reminded me about it yesterday while at grocery store. My husband hates PB so with the kids grown there’s no use in getting it for the infrequent times that I may feel like eating it. I like PB but kinda have to be in the mood to eat it.
Think my husband would kill me if I suggest we get chickens & rabbits, even though his parents did it while he was growing up. May be why he doesn’t want them, lol. We live in a neighborhood and even though we live in the county, the neighborhood hoa would probably be upset about it. There are tattlers who wouldn’t hesitate to tell on others.
For some perspective: according the the internet (infallible source of truth), there are about 389 million chickens in the USA. I haven't added up all the numbers in this list, but my rough estimate is around 20 million, or 5% reduction of the total (and that assumes we aren't breeding any chickens during that time).
Correct, chickens grow up very fast from chick to hen and if there is a rooster many new chickens to be had constantly so can be replaced as fast as they are killed. Unlike larger animals. Some chickens are strictly laying hens, they lay eggs constantly without a rooster around. Biggest problem with any animal is you need the feed to match the count.
I didn't read every comment so I don't know if it's been mentioned, but if you have pets, make sure you're also stocking up on their food and supplies. Over the past few months, It's been harder and harder to find the pet food my dogs and cats normally eat. This affects them, too. And supplies like medications, tick/flea prevention, heartworm prevention, etc., might get harder and more expensive to buy, too, although heartworm prevention is mostly just ivermectin if you can spare some of your own in an emergency. My oldest dog is arthritic and diabetic and has to have insulin twice a day, and I've been buying more of his medications than I need and keeping them in the refrigerator, even though it's expensive. I just don't want to be caught empty-handed in the event of more lockdowns, supply chain disasters, blackouts, etc.
TL;DR: Don't forget your furry frens, my frens, while you're prepping for your family.
Chickens are easy keepers but, keep in mind you will need to feed them so prep for food specially in winter. Some chickens are laying hens (they will lay non fertilized eggs all year round without a rooster around) for short term thats fine for most.
Idealpoultry.com is a big one near me - Cameron, TX I believe.
Best thing you can do is just order the damn chickens! Now you’re on the clock. You need only a cattle trough or stock tank with a heat lamp, food/water dispensers by the time the chicks arrive. Then you have 4-5 weeks until fully feathered to get you coop/enclosure built and ready!
These fires are not all accidents. Raise a garden? Yes, it’s abt an acre big and we feed 4 families every year, can and freeze for long term use. Gardening is hard work and requires a lot of attention but very rewarding
Same here, the deer devour everything . I'll have to finally build a legitimate fence. Can't shoot in my semi-rural neighborhood, might get a bow, there are always a lot wild turkeys around in the fall, slow and flightless, nor sure about the taste but I know I can make it work Will be getting chickens as well and have a local family run sheep ad duck farm down the road.
When you are starving laws will no longer matter
and you will shoot the deer in your semi-rural neighborhood - that is, if your neighbor hasn’t already.
Conspiracy is not a theory.
It's a felony.
Punishable by death
This is unfathomable...
u/#fact
HOLY SHIT. It's undeniable what they're trying to do. No longer a theory.
They are getting desperate and will be more ruthless as their ship sinks
Maybe. But think the other way: they didn't get enough people to take the shot, so what would be the next logical step? Poison the food. What if the good guys destroyed poisoned food? Could be a rescue operation.
Thank you. I desperately need more silver-lining people in life.
Entirely possible,
perhaps the White Hats are taking down the GMO food plants
What if a Monsanto plant burns next
This makes me wonder if somebody or some organization is skulling about and starting fires, planting bombs, or switching electrical relays. Or does the NWO have people working in these facilities and tell them to light it up. Is this a few well chosen people going from site to site or does each site have a sleeper in it. Might be interesting to map all the sites out to see if there is any travel patterns which might emerge.
Sleepers. My guess is Ukrainian and/or Chinese agents provocateurs have been doing the real dirty work for the Dems for years. Sure, there are also links to Mexican gangs and a bunch of Middle Eastern factions exposed over time - including training camps on US soil - but I suspect them to be mostly Ukrainian and Chinese mercenaries with past or even current military histories (remember the credible and plausible videos of masked rioters giving orders in Chinese during the 2020 riots, and the Ukrainian - likely Azov - guy seen in Jan 6 photos?). There are of course US traitors who also do arson, fuel riots etc, possibly in coordination with better trained foreign ring leaders. And then of course there’s NATO which is just a private, well armed and well funded militia for the NWO elite cocksuckers at this point.
I think the Azov /Jan 6 larper is Mossad, I read he has Israeli citizenship.
Maybe some antifa or blm, they are always up for destroying things especially if they get paid to do it. Heck they even provide these lowlifes with transportation to where they want them to go do some damage.
Apparently they have people everywhere, as we are quickly finding out!
There are probably hundreds of thousands of freemasons in the US alone, millions internationally, who are the foot soldiers of the NWO (one of many groups). Most are not privy to the ultimate goals or that Lucifer is the god of their "social club", but because of this built-in hierarchy and compartmentalization, they do the dirty work for their superiors without asking questions in the hopes of climbing the ladder for money and power. Almost all firefighters are freemasons, which makes these gigantic fires all the more suspicious. I'm not saying firefighters are bad people, most I know are good folks and brave to willingly go into burning buildings to save lives. That said, if you are part of a secret society and blindly following orders from your superiors, probably thinking it is for "the greater good", that is how you get good people doing terrible things.
Look up the parents of the San Francisco AG just recalled. His parents were weather underground. Looks like the gang is back together.
What's scary is not only the fact that you can't explain this away with "this is a normal occurance" that happens because it's clearly far above the "average".
What makes this even more scary is the 2 (technically 3) possibilities of what's going on.
The government is doing this which means they are literally trying to kill you, and kill Americans. Literally killing off their own people, and by extension America. What makes this scary is that the government is still trying to do it covertly, and when/if they decide to do this overtly it will be by extreme pressure point and too late for most Americans to circumvent (I mean half this country is trying to argue there's no difference between a man and a women while also arguing that men/ women need to transition into the opposite gender to live their lives... all the while the government is working hard to kill all)
A 3rd party, whether NWO, a smaller Rouge organization, or a foreign government. What makes this scary is that it means the enemy is already within our boarders and are doing their jobs effectively and without apparent notice by our own government nor any steps taken to stop and/or prevent this. This means our government has lost control or the effective ability to protect its own vitals. I mean ffs, half way around the world zelensky gets but hurt and it's immediate 50 billion and weapons and troops and resources, and supplies, and intelligence, and logistics and training, and narratives, and political backing... but when it's our country... when it's fucking FOOD (you know, that thing that humans need daily to survive) they're just like, "meh".
The scariest possibility: 1 & 2 are both true.
Holodomor.
I'm starting to think I'll need more than 2 months of food
Unfortunately I do not think we can out last a famine of this magnitude through home gardening. The only thing that will dampen this is if the vaxx really is depopulation event for targeted violent and deranged, such as the participants in all of this modern degeneracy including riots burning cities.
I agree.
3250000 calories set aside for up to 20 +years
Britain just closed a fertilizer factory permanently….. I’m sure that won’t cause a problem./s
I saw that and thought, WTH are the Governments NOT subsidizing and making sure that the farmers are getting what they need to make damn sure their people have food to eat. "we predict a food shortage" .. and yet do NOTHING to try and help make that not a thing.. nothing. It is NOT like they do not know its coming. Its like having a roof with holes in it.. Next time it rains we are all going to get wet!.. but, not fixing the holes or supplying those who can fix them with lumber before it rains next.. Tell me they are not doing all of this on purpose, I dare you. heh.
Look up weather underground. Their connections to Obama. Any one from a former communist country knows this is the beginning. They always sabotage, they never fight straight up. BLM is funded by Jews, and Obama the African. What thebhell do they know about the “black struggle”? It’s a scam to divide.
What happens when people have empty bellys? Food riots, civil unrest, civil war.
The cabal will use this to bring the heavy hand and put us down for good. Civil war has been the plan all along. They use racial tensions, medical tyranny and hungry people to achieve this.
Good time to invest in a composting toilet it sounds like.
At minimum.
Add the excessive water release in California..farmers are talking about it... even alfalfa hay dealers or talking about water being a bigger problem than gas prices!
Every time I hear "watch the water" I think of the movie "The Big Short". In the final moments of the movie, it discusses the next big investment for Christian Bale's character (IRL): Water.
I laughed a little internally, but now...
Have they even tried to explain why all of a sudden after 2019 the water keeps dipping lower and lower? Output is more than Input, but why all of a sudden that is the case? Excessive water release, but, have the gov, Stated that fact?
We grow a garden every year. I can and freeze all of it. I put up approx. 300 units of food in jars and freezer bags. We started an orchard 15 years ago and it produces enough fruit for the full year and I am able to give a lot away. I and my gardening friends bring each other things like peaches from down south and we freeze them. Meat is and will be a problem. We are taking a day trip to a meat packing plant about 1 1/2 hours away to stock up for a while. If things get really bad, we have relatives who hunt and two relatives who know how to butcher and age meat. I'm praying this can be solved with good leadership being elected. I know some of you do not have the land or the time to grow things. For those of you who do, I think you will love the experience of growing your own food.
Any advice about squash borers? Just nuked my squash and zucchini.
Yes, as soon as you see invaders of any kind spray your plants with Sevin. I use the powder form and you can buy a puff applicator at the store. While trying to be completely organic, it's almost impossible. On the Sevin bottle or package you will see how soon after an application it is safe to harvest and eat. If it is an underground invader, put a tin coffee can both ends open over your new plant and push it down into the ground. Bore worms typically will not go under the tine to get to your plants roots. One lesson learned the hard way.....when you have plants you are planting, water them a bit every day until you can see they have take hold. Then try not to over water or their root system will not go deep. On seeds planted, water every day until your seedling are consistently growing bigger every day.
I really appreciate all the suggestions.
You are so welcome. You will love growing.
I started with 2 raised beds during lockdown and have discovered that I really enjoy gardening! This is my 3rd round and I am still learning! Lots of experimentation. Year 2 I learned how to instal an irrigation system from local home improvement store because I got tired of lugging the hose around. Feel pretty proud of that! This year I'm trying new plants and trying to conquer diseases and pests. I've been doing it organically, but I might use the Sevin after all. The neem oil doesn't seem to do much.
If this is recent damage and the plants have just begun to wilt, you can remove the borer with a knife and then mound the surrounding soil up over the incision that you made. There are a lot of videos on YouTube showing exactly how to do this. Also, in the future, try planting yellow squash as a trap crop.
Thank you. I had 1 zucchini and 1 squash. Pulled them up this morning!🙁😉
Fed the grubs to the birds! Lol
I just started a garden but it’s not going well. The plants are growing they just aren’t producing much if any at all. I’m very new to gardening so maybe I’m not doing something right. It is so cool to see things you plant (whether by seeds or small plants bought in the store) grow, I like checking on them everyday. It’s a peaceful experience. Got so excited to see the plants grow and when I harvested the very small things that did grow. My green beans all died, my carrots aren’t growing (besides my dog knocked over my container I was growing some of the carrots in (the other ones are in a raised bed) when he ran out of the doggy door to chase a squirrel we believe. My husband found it tipped over and salvaged what he could but maybe 3-4 survived. It does feel a little discouraging that not a lot of vegs are growing but it’s my first time growing anything so I will keep trying. It must be me doing something wrong.
I have way too many questions for you. Your best bet would be to find someone in your neighborhood with a big healthy garden and ask them for help. Elderly folks with green thumbs are more than willing to help.
Where do you live? How are your plants dying? Bugs? Animals? Are the seeds sprouting and the plant dying afterward? Are you using fertilizer? How much, how often and how do you apply?
Are you using potting soil, local soil, mulch mixed with dirt?
Do you compost and use it? Are there worms in your soil?
Live in S. Alabama. Don't know how they are dying, first time growing anything.
The only bugs I actually see on them is little brown ants. Have dogs but just the puppy tries to eat leaves, but the ones that he can't reach are the ones I have problems with, lol.
The plants from either seeds or bought small plants, grow good but either don't produce vegs/only produce like one veg/or start growing vegs then either the vegs dye &/or the whole plant dies.
I'm only using the veg garden soil from the garden centers (tractor supply & lowes) and I've thrown in some veg food(? the little bead things from miracle grow). Though I think my husband may have some miracle grow fertilizer that you add water too and poor in your plants, but haven't had time to try it (he actually just told me about it about a week or two ago).
We have a new puppy and he takes up soooo much of my day right now. But I go check on my "outside" (raised bed) & ones in buckets on my porch a few times a day. I don't mess much with them too much, just check to see if they need water and check how they are doing. I'm actually surprised I didn't kill them all from the start, lol. Trying to let them do their thing, you know? I like to see them growing, it's pretty cool to be able to grow something.
No compost as we don't compost. I haven't seen any worms, but that doesn't mean they are there I guess.
You are in zone 8. The higher the number, the hotter the region. Try to plant according to your zone. Instructions are on the back of a seed packet. I am speculating that you planted too late for your zone and then didn’t water them as much as they needed. They were too young and delicate to tolerate the hot summer sun and lack of water didn’t help. Raised beds tend to dry out quickly and need more water. Your soil sounds fine as does your fertilizer. I would till the soil around your plants once a week. You probably don’t have worms and tilling the dirt helps aeration of the soil, which worms do. If all of your plants are dying, then I assume that bugs are not the reason as certain bugs like only certain plants.
Next year, plant in stages. Cold weather crops that can take a light frost can be grown early, like lettuce, spinach, kale, broccoli and cauliflower. As soon as the threat of frost is gone (yes, watch weather forecasts very closely), then plant the rest of your garden.
I hope that helps.
PS - if plants are really healthy but don’t produce, then there are two reasons that would cause this. Sometimes too much fertilizer will do this as the plant figures out that reproducing isn’t important as it’s life is just awesome. The other reason is lack of pollination. Consider putting a honeybee hive close by to help or you pollinating them yourself with a wet Q-Tip.
And one last thing. Plant have a consciousness. Don’t be afraid to lovingly talk to them from time to time.
Thank you so much for your advice! I'm not going to give up on gardening, at least not yet. Going to keep trying and learning where I can. I appreciate you taking the time to comment back.
Another suggestion is to start with only one or two vegetables. Try to perfect each of them. Then increase your diversity. There is a learning curve to the process, especially if you move to a different climate. Also, each plant has its own taste for alkaline vs acidic soil called soil Ph. I don’t focus too much on that unless you are planting directly into the ground. Or, you can hack the process by seeking help from neighbors that know, as I originally suggested. The elderly are such a wealth of knowledge. They would simply blow your mind with their gardening tips. Stuff you could never read about or have figured out for yourself, mostly because most gardening is regional when you consider everything put together. For instance, do you know what the best fertilizer is? Wood ash and human urine! Take your urine (urine without medications or UTIs) and mix with water and wood ash. Water plants weekly with it the beginning to encourage root growth and then spread it out as the season progresses. Just never apply to the leaves as the nitrogen in the urine will burn leaves. Sounds gross, but it’s free and what our ancestors used. But don’t tell anyone that you use your urine. Can you say, “taboo!” Meh, screw ‘em!
Watch this video, especially the final weigh-in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keksrXJrdWw
Green beans are difficult to grow sometimes. A soil sample to your local farm bureau extension office next spring will help. I also keep putting seeds in the spots that are bare. A little fertilizer helps. Miracle grow every 3 weeks is good. If you can get a time release fertilizer try to find 10 10 10 mix. Your local stores or garden centers and even an FS will know what you mean when you ask for it. Gardening is a learning experience. Every year you will get better.
Thanks for the advice. This is my first time growing anything, so I just got veg garden soil from the store (tractor supply & lowes). Because I have back issues & balance issues, I have planted in buckets & a raised garden using the soil from the store.
It's a great way to grow. My brother in law just put all of his veg. in buckets. In the Fall I am going to teach him how to preserve it.
That's great! I have an electric glass top stove so I can't can anything. Been wondering if I should get one of those food vacuum sealer bags & machines.
I have a vacuum packer and I like it. You can can on you electric glass top stove. Many things you preserve can be water bathed. Start by getting a good canning/preserving book. You can also open kettle can some things like tomato products. Get a ph tester to do so. Then you put the hot product in sterilized jars with lids and rings. I do some things in my pressure canner. I believe you can control the heat on your electric stove to do so.
Me too; limited success so far but I'm learning. Like everything it takes experience to get good. I'm using grow pots which makes it more manageable for me as I can't physically do what I used to.
I'm using buckets & a raised garden bed my husband made for me. I can't do a lot of bending, which I do anyway but not supposed to or supposed to pick up anything remotely heavy. I have back issues which also transfer to my hips, along with Meniere's, I found that bending over or looking down (depending on length of time) can make my head a little off balance.
where there's a will there's a way, right? Happy gardening :)
some crops and herbs grow in off season(fall-winter) as well. Good to look into that and prep.
Yes, and some of your herbs like basil can be cut off half way down a stem and put in a vase with water. It will root and the leaves will stay tender and new all year. For your herbs, at the end of the season pull up the whole plant roots dirt and all. Hang it with string upside down in your garage until dry. Harvest the dried herbs and put them in pretty jars and start your own apothecary.
True, I have two green onions sitting ontop of my microwave soaking in water/cut short, water bottle bottoms that I have been using for months for garnishing and adding to meals, I rotate between them, just trimming off the tops, they grow pretty quickly. Thinking now of maybe giving the basil a try like that, my basil plants are doing real well right now, be nice to have quick, clean snips at the cooking area.
I love that tip about the green onions. I'm trying it today. Thanks
Do you have a second fridge? One issue we quickly ran into was running out of freezer space.
love the ease of freezing fruits/veg/meats...electricity failure could be devastating, so we have all freezers routed through stand-by generator, using propane...generators are expensive, if you can even find good ones now, but we have been using generac brand for years as stand-by for our houses, for more than 10 years, with few issues, mostly replacing starting battery every 3 years or so...just my 5cent opinion, which would have been 2cents worth before biden...
Yes I have two refrigerators and a small chest Freezer. Space is limited I know. In the Fall they are full. It's a great feeling to look at the harvest isn't it? My husband especially likes to look at the pies.
Hate to break it to you a garden is a band aid on the titanic , the white hats better have a real fucking plan besides letting them actually do it. Saying “ I told ya so “ isn’t gonna be worth much. Trump should have drawn the line on these fucks when he was in office , we’d probably be done by now .
Baloney. I’m in norther Illinois and we eat out of our garden from the first week in March through the first week in December. All surplus is canned or frozen. My garden is big, but not huge. Maybe 25’x 50’. Family of four. If need-be, I could fine tune what I do and what I plant to feed all of us all year long. You just have to put the time in and know what you are doing.
I planted what I thought was a huge garden 8'x20'. It's all full now I guess I should dig up some more I have the room.
The garden would have to be hidden and protected, too, so the government doesn't just roll up and harvest all your hard work.
The high-tech medicines I need to live would be a bigger problem if the system broke down.
^This. 100%.
Interesting that in the “news” we have heard of only a handful of these events. This list is eye (👌) opening...the systematic manufacturing of an apocalypse. The evil of the Khazarian agenda knows no limits. Thanks fren for putting the sparse mention of these events into CLEAR perspective. The day of reckoning is near.
A majority of the list is birds being culled due to the crazy avian flu that's happening this year. I lost half my backyard flock to it and the ones still alive have lost a lot of weight and have been acting really weird.
And of all times in our history to be exposed to the avian flu...why now?
It's not just now, it's been about a dozen times over the last 20 years. It was never really discussed before. The one in the 90s was awful, I lived near a commercial property egg farm with 1 million birds and they were all culled one day.
Fair enough...but still interesting timing to have another bout...no?
What causes chickens & turkeys to get avian flu, especially a small number in backyards? Do you think someone exposes them when they are chicks before you buy them?
No, it's other wild birds. My backyard flock are exposed to dozens of different varieties of birds constantly.
There are some good videos on you tube about what people did during the depression. Finding and eating dandelions is a common one. But there are a lot of extremely healthy weeds that it could be a good idea to learn about.
If you cannot get a local book, start collecting and printing out info from online (to make your own hard copy since internet access will be iffy)
A shtf binder is a great idea! With printables of any and every resource!
Reminds me of the movie, "Into The Wild."
I personally really enjoyed it.
You can make a salad out of dandelion leaves, plantain leaves (not the fruit plantain) & clover flowers. Most people have these three things growing in their yard.
Teas can also be made from the dandelion root/flower
Dandelion is also a great detoxifier, if you are prone to bloating ,holding a lot of water weight (if your watch or socks make an indent, that's an indicator), dandelion tea will quickly help you lose the bloat.
Also get yourself a book on processing & cooking wild game. Having both is a game changer!
Absolutely!! Hostas, the center sprouts can be cooked with olive oil and baked, and they taste like asparagus. All parts of Violets are edible, creeping charlie is in the mint family and is very nutritious in a tea, Day lillies are edible, the roots can be cooked like potatoes. Dandelions are not only edible, they are a superfood. The roots can be a coffee replacement, the greens used in a salad, and the blossoms can be used for tea, wine, or even jelly. . It was a lot of work to clean and dry Dandelion roots, but I found the tea to be delicious. Purslane is a succulent like weed, that is actually a superfood. You can put it in a salad, or cook it like spinach. There are videos on you tube, called Eat the Weed which are very informative. Investing in some books as ChuckWalla advised is excellent advice!
I read the #1 commodity during the depression was not gold or silver - it was eggs! I don’t have chickens as I have no experience but I’ve noted the neighbors who do have them - also the closest orchards & those who have honey. For meat? Idk - gonna have to fish and hunt birds & such 🤷♀️
rabbit and squirrel as well though, as my mom told me, "can both be wormy so if you go there, be sure you cook overly well." Kinda turned me off of small game :P however, I did go look into some vids of people who do hunt and cook such things. Domesticated Rabbit or Chickens seem to me the best bet for most people, they do not need a lot of room or special feed. Chickens are imo the best because of eggs, what you do not need to cull the bird itself for food. You should go chat with your neighbors!
Sometime last year before she passed away, I was talking to my mom and stated "did you know you could eat dandelions?" She said.. oh yes, I remember mom sending us kids out into the fields to pick them for our evening greens. I was shocked, did not know how useful those plants were! Brainwashed to think they are nothing but nasty weeds.
The European settlers purposely brought them over to North America so they could eat them.
Now the question is, did our government do this or did another government do this?
The two choices appear to be the same lately....
Time to learn how to fast for a couple months as well. Hopefully I can last.
I'm pretty darn good at fasting but my wife can't do it. I guess she'll be eating all the rice and beans
I've got lots of spam and can try to live off water with lemon and maple syrup. Might cause long term issues but we'll see if I can do it. Lol.
I’ve heard of that. Is it called the Master Cleanser? The maple syrup is supposed to give you energy, and the lemon juice the detoxifier. Although I remember that you weren’t supposed to do it more than a week. Have you ever tried it?
I tried it but I never went past the weekends. Weekends were technical "cheat days" if you will. Though there were some days I did get too hungry and eventually ate something physical.
I suppose it could be used as a supplement to what ever food stores you have - fast for a few days, eat for a day. Seems I recall it also had cayenne pepper for some reason?
Ceyenne for flavor. Though it's basically lemonade lol. It works for a couple days and can allow someone to make food last longer.
Where's the link to the source?
I'm not the OP but am familiar with 8kun (which is where this came from). Let me warn you first - 8kun, if you haven't ever been, is what it might be like if you take your sweet elderly grandmother into a whorehouse in the old west. It will be VERY confusing to figure out what everything means but it can be done given enough time. I'll link exactly to the last post, which has 3 mini screenshots. Click on them one at a time and they will expand - you don't have to drag them like on here. 8kun is for research and was for posts from Q - after 8chan, 4chan, and a few others.
By the way - some ISPs actually block 8kun (mine started). If you get blocked and don't have a vpn then find a friend.
Sorry if you get offended easily
Our yard doesn't have a spot that is both big enough and gets enough sun, so I spent almost $10 for a few tomato plants for a couple of huge pots we have (previously used for tomatos at a previous home with similar garden limitations). One day later, the day I purchased screen and bird netting to keep critters away, the cherry tomatoes on one of the plants had already been eaten, along with plant damage. The screen/fence material alone was more than $50 (Home Depot is milking the "inflation/supply chain crisis" for maximum profit!). Bottom line: I spent around $75 for what might turn out to be about $5 worth of tomatoes :) (but store bought tomatoes are SOOOOO bad!)
Buy birdseed so the birds respect you more.. alpha moves.
Plant the bird seed.
It's true. I learned how hard farming was years ago when I had bought a tiller and planted some potatoes.
Fast forward to harvest and from the tiller and potato set purchase price I had harvested enough to make what would have been about a $5 bag of potatoes at the store lol. Fun but I see what these guys go thru.
I don't use a tiller anymore, since the tank rotted out of it, an actual blessing in disguise. We use cardboard, shovel, and grass clippings.
To grow more potatoes only a sliver of the original with an eye is needed.. I've seen many social media posts of people using whole potatoes. Wasteful. Slivers are all that's needed, the eyes will quickly root and take off from there.
I wish I still had a photo, but years ago my husband built a side by side double bin from pallets with the ability for the front to slide up. One side was for composting and the other side for potatoes. We alternated sides each year. There was an overhead beam from which we hung 3 litre bottles for upside down tomatoes.
Yeah I had slivered them and everything but I guess the soil wasn't great or whatever...didn't get many that were any bigger than the seed potatoes I started them with. Kids loved it but it wasn't subsistence by any means lol
I suck at gardening, and had a similar experience a few years ago with tomatoes and cucumbers. So, I bought a food dehydrator and will be using it on whatever fresh produce I can get my hands on this summer. Also stocked up on non-perishables.
The only plant that has ever lived for over a month in my home has been one of those lil cactus in a tiny pot ones.. and I eventually managed to kill it off as well :X
LOL! I once had a cactus plant, and didn't know it was fake. I never touched it because, cactus. After about a year of watering very occasionally it fell off the shelf and fell apart. That's when I realized it was not a real plant. Only indoor plant I ever had that survived that long.
Yeah I have a dehydrator and might eventually get a freeze dryer also.
You got worms! Tomato hornworms are ravenous critters!
https://www.bing.com/search?q=tomato+horn+worms+pictures&cvid=d17a4c6417f74d01b0096efcb0190aa9&aqs=edge.5.0j69i57j0l7.10080j0j1&pglt=299&FORM=ANNTA1&PC=EDGEDSE
Yeah my tomato plant is growing super tall but absolutely no tomatoes have grown, whereas my friends plant was much shorter and had tomatoes growing. But she does use soil from her land which was farmed for years by her father, but that was a long time ago, he passed many years ago. I don’t think she adds anything to the soil. She has all kinds of things growing on her land. And it doesn’t hurt that she just has a green thumb and I don’t, lol.
If I depend on a garden to survive I’m screwed here were I live. The soil of my land is very sandy and nutrient poor and the climate is very hot and dry 🥵 also I depend on the grid to water the few raised beds I have. Not everybody can afford freedom from the system.
Watch a YouTube video "Back to Eden". Heck with this way you hardly ever have to water. Compost is your friend and mulch is free from tree companies. Don't turn your back on gardening because you have sandy soil. Back to Eden teaches you how to turn poor soil into something which plants love. I've done it on very rocky ground in the Ozarks and in two months my corn is 2' tall. If now I can keep the darn deer out of the garden.........
Deer in the Ozarks are no joke!
If you tend towards sandy soil, you will do well with root crops (beets, potatoes, carrots, etc.) Use your food scraps thru the year to build up your bed.
They really ramped up the destroying of food products (mostly chicken & turkeys) this year. Along with the “mass” shootings. Seems like they are panicking to get their agenda done before the white hats kick their asses out of power. Praying the white hats are ahead of schedule in taking the DS out.
Can't forget Smuckers Jif peanut butter plant "contamination". Now you can't find Jif anywhere
Yes! I had forgotten about that, and it was the brand we use to eat. We haven’t bought PB in a long while. My daughter reminded me about it yesterday while at grocery store. My husband hates PB so with the kids grown there’s no use in getting it for the infrequent times that I may feel like eating it. I like PB but kinda have to be in the mood to eat it.
Source?
I can't grow steak in my garden
and chicken will eat all the bugs that, Gates wants you to eat.
Plant beans. Wait 3 weeks. You will have deer. No bean plants, though.
Kek
Think my husband would kill me if I suggest we get chickens & rabbits, even though his parents did it while he was growing up. May be why he doesn’t want them, lol. We live in a neighborhood and even though we live in the county, the neighborhood hoa would probably be upset about it. There are tattlers who wouldn’t hesitate to tell on others.
Oh i thought you meant to catch the rabbits eating your garden veggies.
For some perspective: according the the internet (infallible source of truth), there are about 389 million chickens in the USA. I haven't added up all the numbers in this list, but my rough estimate is around 20 million, or 5% reduction of the total (and that assumes we aren't breeding any chickens during that time).
Correct, chickens grow up very fast from chick to hen and if there is a rooster many new chickens to be had constantly so can be replaced as fast as they are killed. Unlike larger animals. Some chickens are strictly laying hens, they lay eggs constantly without a rooster around. Biggest problem with any animal is you need the feed to match the count.
u/#unacceptable
I didn't read every comment so I don't know if it's been mentioned, but if you have pets, make sure you're also stocking up on their food and supplies. Over the past few months, It's been harder and harder to find the pet food my dogs and cats normally eat. This affects them, too. And supplies like medications, tick/flea prevention, heartworm prevention, etc., might get harder and more expensive to buy, too, although heartworm prevention is mostly just ivermectin if you can spare some of your own in an emergency. My oldest dog is arthritic and diabetic and has to have insulin twice a day, and I've been buying more of his medications than I need and keeping them in the refrigerator, even though it's expensive. I just don't want to be caught empty-handed in the event of more lockdowns, supply chain disasters, blackouts, etc.
TL;DR: Don't forget your furry frens, my frens, while you're prepping for your family.
They own all those factories.
The problem with using screen shots is that it make checking out the facts a lot harder.
Little late for a garden , but drygoods are cheap .get rice , beans , canned meat.dont put it off.
Notice no Cattle - Meat plants or Ranches attacked or destroyed. I'm calling out the Meat Packers and manufacturing Unions!
So where can I buy chickens?
Chickens are easy keepers but, keep in mind you will need to feed them so prep for food specially in winter. Some chickens are laying hens (they will lay non fertilized eggs all year round without a rooster around) for short term thats fine for most.
Murray McMurray Hatchery
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/index.html
Idealpoultry.com is a big one near me - Cameron, TX I believe.
Best thing you can do is just order the damn chickens! Now you’re on the clock. You need only a cattle trough or stock tank with a heat lamp, food/water dispensers by the time the chicks arrive. Then you have 4-5 weeks until fully feathered to get you coop/enclosure built and ready!
Thanks for the info
Any local farm supply store, TSC, rural king
Scare event necessary. You were chosen for a reason. Comfort those around you. You have more than you know.
These fires are not all accidents. Raise a garden? Yes, it’s abt an acre big and we feed 4 families every year, can and freeze for long term use. Gardening is hard work and requires a lot of attention but very rewarding
But an arrow or slug will! Hell if we have to plant gardens that deer meat will be important as well
Same here, the deer devour everything . I'll have to finally build a legitimate fence. Can't shoot in my semi-rural neighborhood, might get a bow, there are always a lot wild turkeys around in the fall, slow and flightless, nor sure about the taste but I know I can make it work Will be getting chickens as well and have a local family run sheep ad duck farm down the road.
When you are starving laws will no longer matter and you will shoot the deer in your semi-rural neighborhood - that is, if your neighbor hasn’t already.
True, and I am pretty sure someone has put down several who were obviously injured.
A garden and some chickens...