People have been discussing the "10 day" event and the "scare" event theorizing that it may be linked to nuclear event from NATO/ Ukraine/ Russia. What if the event is actually linked to our access to money?
Many of the financial systems around the world are interconnected through investments. All it takes is for one of them to go down all the rest will follow shortly after. Banks will close down, ATM's will be turned off, access to your cash will be placed on a temporary hold.
We know Biden is destroying our currency, the stock market is taking massive hits, we have the China real estate crisis, European financial system is going down fast. Cutting energy delivery to Europe will hasten this collapse. European industry will be forced to shut down.
If a lack of access to cash turned in to a worldwide scenario, I think it would be more of a scare event than Russia bombing a target in Ukraine.
The current financial system needs to be destroyed. The Federal Reserve, international banking system, IMF and Tri-City establishment needs to go bye bye. Totally destroying the financial system we have in place today is the only way to get rid of it.
The 10 day event and scare event will most likely happen simultaneously. Stopping all access to the banking industry, pausing society as a whole, cutting communications, interrupting internet. Whole world comes to a stop. People will think the sky is falling.
Be prepared, we don't know when it will happen. If I had to guess, soon. Have everything you need to live for a couple weeks. Stock up, have cash tucked away, keep your gas tanks full. It is better to be prepared and not need it than vice versa.
Stay safe my frens
WWG1WGA!!!
Listen to JayFrank. Go buy you lots of canned or dried beans and dried rice. I'd add in some canned greens. They're good with beans and will add in some vitamins and minerals. Onions will keep for a good while. Apples will keep all winter if stored properly. Winter squash keeps okay and is cheaper right now. You can get airtight bins at Walmart and Target and store the dried rice and beans under your bed if storage space is a problem. The bins I'm talking about have a blue gasket around the edge of the lid. Let me know if you want info on storing apples in a garage, shed or cold basement. Before reading your post, I was just thinking to myself, "Not just cities. Anyone who lives close to stores is in the habit of not stocking up, just buying what you need as you need it." Plus everyone is pinching pennies nowadays. Those of us who live miles from town have kept food on hand for years. What do I do when I'm snowed in for days, the power is out and I can't get to the store or cook except on the woodstove? Depending on their age, your grandparents can tell you lots of ways to get by in hard times.