One of the tenets of the Deep State green deal is to get rid of brick and mortar stores. Get everything delivered, they say! It’s great, they say! One day drones will deliver your goods within minutes, they say! We can cut down on fuel and pollution if trucks aren’t delivering goods!
Can’t find tampons at your local CVS? Amazon has them! Lots and lots of tampons there. No formula at the supermarket? Amazon has storerooms full of it. A family member with a baby has been able to order formula almost the whole time on Amazon through this formula shortage, with just a few exceptions.
Amazon was chosen to be our cyber market of the future and with help, they’ve built a kingdom where nearly everything you can imagine is delivered to your door by them—sometimes the same day.
And we’ve followed right along. People love it! We’re ordering everything now—food, clothes, paper towels and furniture. Most of us don’t even realize our behavior has been directed.
So, they’ll keep creating shortages at the stores, but there’s a good chance you’ll find it on Amazon. (Not everything, I know.)
They don’t want us eating meat? They’ll raise the prices. COVID got us use to ordering food and having it delivered or picking up curbside.
My jury is still out on a major starvation-type food shortage. I sometimes wonder if they want us spending all our available cash stocking up on food, instead of paying our bills, to put us more into debt and to traumatize us.
Also, a good friend in Florida couldn’t find hydrogen peroxide today. She went to three different kinds of stores to find it and never did. I found it for her on Amazon—six bottles for $14.00. Go figure.
Can you tell me which books you got and how you like them? I have one that I like called prescription for nutritional healing, tons of information but am interested especially in the peroxide book.