Theory: The Cabal deploy project bluebeam, and in the midst of their power play Space Force sets off an EMP and it all just disappears, showing it to be total fakery :)
Do you guys thinn all internet hosts are up 247 for eternity? Esp something like gaw which is nowhere near as resourced as many larger sites?
When shit happens in “off peak hours” - unless your comments were scraped from existence - use oceans razor and assume it was only down for your region and.or there was some kind of maintenance. This is how hosting works - there will almost inevitably be downtown, because backups don’t always work perfect and because shit happens (updates, shitty updates that require rolling back, someone makes a mistake, etc, on the systems side of things)
OR the scare event is an EMP attack and MsM reports it as a nuke going off? Panic the people into setting off all nukes and then queue project bluebeam to “save the planet”
First MSM gets all the fear addicts to wear 3M brand disposable radiation blocking caps and they can all yell at us "conspiracy theorists" for NOT wearing our tinfoil hats...
Start with 72 hours for every person in your house (exposure kills the most people during catastrophe). Make sure that you can survive for 72 hours in any temperature, wetness & lack of clean water (include meds, lights & portable foods).
Then focus on building up 2 weeks > 2 months > 6 months > 1 year+
I haven't read in history any time that a year was needed, but being the community hero can be a great thing.
I only suggest a year due to the mindset of my upbringing that was drilled into all of us, the same person who told us to save up for a year in the 1800s also suggested 7 years would be beneficial. Most people today (especially urban) are unlikely to be able to store more than 2 months for a family, though it allows for you to have enough to get out of the city if you need to a few weeks in.
I would like to know this also. We have some food stored up but I don’t know for how long it will last especially if we have our adult kids families to help support also. I told them to stock up, but don’t know if they do, and my husband is getting annoyed with no room in the pantry or freezer to put new items in, lol. I’ll have to find another place in the house to store some things I guess. Don’t get me wrong, he agrees with the prepping and helps me pick things up especially things from the camping section of the store, but I think we could use more supplies, we just are running out of money fast and we have my in-law visiting (will be with us for a few months). I did find store brand 5 lb bag of rice for $2.63 so I picked up a few bags, about 2 weeks ago & last week when I went to pick up more they went up to $2.83.
I start to wonder if we need to prep not because everything goes down (tech wise or because food shortage) but maybe because people are running out of money to buy food/supplies with how much everything is costing now. Every time I go to the store the same items I always buy goes up more.
Get dry beans with that rice. IIRC beans & rice together make a complete Protien strand.
I have seen many people put the stuff they won't normally eat inside of bins under beds (if beds aren't being used for storage of other stuff already).
Also guest room closets work too.
That said, there does come a point where it just isn't practical to store more.
Just do the math, at least 1k calories per person (rationed) per day will keep everyone alive & not starving seems to be a good rule of thumb from the link I looked at.
The pandemic made it pretty clear that if trade/transport issues arise, then at least a couple moths of supplies will be useful.
Also, to avoid the great toilet paper catastrophe of 2018...invest in a cheap bidet 🤣. I laugh, but it was nice knowing my fam didn't need to worry about TP if we ran out after 6 months.
The culture I was raised in believed that we needed at least a 1 year supply of food. Though some religious leaders suggested 7 due to the Joseph in Egypt Bible story.
Preparation really just needs to be a good buffer. If you have hunting skills & live close enough to game, you could reasonably store less. If not, prepare more.
Also get at least a few months to a year worth of meds saved up. Diabetics should have at least 3-12 months extra taking up room when possible. If there is ever a financial issue, or transport issues, you won't be left with a problem. It has saved me a couple of times between jobs to have these types of things saved up between jobs until insurance kicked in with the new job & a couple times when I couldn't work for a stint.
You can easily store enough beans and rice to live off of for months (could bury them even to hide how much you have), all you need is a water source and then stuff to start a fire and cook in. Also, depending on climate you can even start growing the beans easily
Knowing your neighbors so you can work together if when it is needed, not just food but, securing your neighborhood, medical needs and all that.
If you do have a lot of supplies/food, dont skip the lines to get food and all that so you wont become a target. Prepare to make button soup with the neighborhood, "everyone pitching in a single food item into the pot" = everyone getting a little to eat.
I agree that, if it is long term, desperate people will overrun others eventually.
Going on what my brother (lives on east coast now) has told me, COVID shortages made it much easier to discuss potential supply issues with neighbors regarding prep work.
They have discussed I their situation with neighbors & floated the idea of generally helping neighbors in the worst case scenario, and that others around them should have enough to help their own fam as well as neighbors who didn't prepare enough. This helps everyone & then it doesn't get into a desperate showdown with haves vs have nots.
In our neighborhood, we have many elderly that may not be ready IF we lose power in the winter. The plan among our neighbors is to get them all into the few homes that can heat up without power (there are about a dozen) to prevent anyone from dying due to cold. As a neighborhood we have generally decided to help each other & most are prepared/getting prepared still in case we need to defend the neighborhood from outside threats. Threats have been determined to possibly be wildlife & possibly groups looking to harm the neighborhood (BLM protests got the entire neighborhood to realize that nobody is safe in a situation like that again, even rural areas).
General prep discussions can be had with many since COVID created a real minor threat & it effected everyone somehow. 2 weeks - 2 months of prep just make sense to almost everyone at this point.
Well done. Now how might Starfish Prime also play into this idea?
Fireworks. Sky event.
Enjoy the show.
Theory: The Cabal deploy project bluebeam, and in the midst of their power play Space Force sets off an EMP and it all just disappears, showing it to be total fakery :)
One of the aspects of Bluebeam was a faked alien invasion.
What if the UFOs have always been real and the aliens have always been fake?
What if, instead of faking an alien invasion, we use our UFOs to prevent nuclear holocaust?
Fireworks? Sky event?
They never thought she would lose...
EDIT: Interesting that the .wins were taken down for ~45 minutes shortly after I posted this......
I was there, too! Was thinking you broke the Internet...
PS, it was about 45-50m.
Do you guys thinn all internet hosts are up 247 for eternity? Esp something like gaw which is nowhere near as resourced as many larger sites?
When shit happens in “off peak hours” - unless your comments were scraped from existence - use oceans razor and assume it was only down for your region and.or there was some kind of maintenance. This is how hosting works - there will almost inevitably be downtown, because backups don’t always work perfect and because shit happens (updates, shitty updates that require rolling back, someone makes a mistake, etc, on the systems side of things)
But Q said we aren’t alone.
u/#q2222
What if we’ve been talking to energy based life forms for millennia... Demons?
Got to admit this is really interesting and seems plausible. Just when I was putting the hopium pipe down…….
That sounds like nothing could go wrong :)
OR the scare event is an EMP attack and MsM reports it as a nuke going off? Panic the people into setting off all nukes and then queue project bluebeam to “save the planet”
What ya gotta love
is how if some hugely catastrophic enormity does occur
whether it's an EMP, UFO, nuke, or some other FF
whether it's ten days or two weeks or whatever
while the rest of the world is running around freaking out
anons will be like No big deal, saw this coming
nothing to worry about, since nothing can stop what's coming
the best is yet to come!
Yea exactly; you can breathe easier, but you still need to be prepared. It will be like being in a pen of wild animals going crazy
MSM cannot work if we have an EMP.
This would be awesome!
First MSM gets all the fear addicts to wear 3M brand disposable radiation blocking caps and they can all yell at us "conspiracy theorists" for NOT wearing our tinfoil hats...
Kek
Then leftists would think the military shut down communication with aliens.
That would be ideal lol
On November 5th, a new vehicle will be confused for a UFO, and it'll deploy a space nuke over Europe.
Dunno, I only just noticed the date of the 10 days, Darkness Q post. Made me think of V for Vendetta, and the fireworks of the Old Bailey.
Source?
V for Vendata Movie
(smart ass remark... had to be done)
No source, as I'm just guessing at what NowTheyAllLose is suggesting.
.....are they going to wipe the data?
I have a sneaking suspicion that it will take place somewhere above our heads.
Start with 72 hours for every person in your house (exposure kills the most people during catastrophe). Make sure that you can survive for 72 hours in any temperature, wetness & lack of clean water (include meds, lights & portable foods).
Then focus on building up 2 weeks > 2 months > 6 months > 1 year+
I haven't read in history any time that a year was needed, but being the community hero can be a great thing.
I only suggest a year due to the mindset of my upbringing that was drilled into all of us, the same person who told us to save up for a year in the 1800s also suggested 7 years would be beneficial. Most people today (especially urban) are unlikely to be able to store more than 2 months for a family, though it allows for you to have enough to get out of the city if you need to a few weeks in.
I would like to know this also. We have some food stored up but I don’t know for how long it will last especially if we have our adult kids families to help support also. I told them to stock up, but don’t know if they do, and my husband is getting annoyed with no room in the pantry or freezer to put new items in, lol. I’ll have to find another place in the house to store some things I guess. Don’t get me wrong, he agrees with the prepping and helps me pick things up especially things from the camping section of the store, but I think we could use more supplies, we just are running out of money fast and we have my in-law visiting (will be with us for a few months). I did find store brand 5 lb bag of rice for $2.63 so I picked up a few bags, about 2 weeks ago & last week when I went to pick up more they went up to $2.83.
I start to wonder if we need to prep not because everything goes down (tech wise or because food shortage) but maybe because people are running out of money to buy food/supplies with how much everything is costing now. Every time I go to the store the same items I always buy goes up more.
You have a plan to save that food in the freezer if the power goes down?
Maybe you're off grid and are good to go unless there's an EMP blast close to home.
But, if not, you may want to figure out what you'll do.
Get dry beans with that rice. IIRC beans & rice together make a complete Protien strand.
I have seen many people put the stuff they won't normally eat inside of bins under beds (if beds aren't being used for storage of other stuff already).
Also guest room closets work too.
That said, there does come a point where it just isn't practical to store more.
Having 2k calories per adult is awesome. 1500-1200 is good enough & north of 600 is certainly critical. https://www.livestrong.com/article/317540-how-many-calories-a-day-is-considered-starving/
Just do the math, at least 1k calories per person (rationed) per day will keep everyone alive & not starving seems to be a good rule of thumb from the link I looked at.
The pandemic made it pretty clear that if trade/transport issues arise, then at least a couple moths of supplies will be useful.
Also, to avoid the great toilet paper catastrophe of 2018...invest in a cheap bidet 🤣. I laugh, but it was nice knowing my fam didn't need to worry about TP if we ran out after 6 months.
The culture I was raised in believed that we needed at least a 1 year supply of food. Though some religious leaders suggested 7 due to the Joseph in Egypt Bible story.
Preparation really just needs to be a good buffer. If you have hunting skills & live close enough to game, you could reasonably store less. If not, prepare more.
Also get at least a few months to a year worth of meds saved up. Diabetics should have at least 3-12 months extra taking up room when possible. If there is ever a financial issue, or transport issues, you won't be left with a problem. It has saved me a couple of times between jobs to have these types of things saved up between jobs until insurance kicked in with the new job & a couple times when I couldn't work for a stint.
You can easily store enough beans and rice to live off of for months (could bury them even to hide how much you have), all you need is a water source and then stuff to start a fire and cook in. Also, depending on climate you can even start growing the beans easily
Knowing your neighbors so you can work together if when it is needed, not just food but, securing your neighborhood, medical needs and all that. If you do have a lot of supplies/food, dont skip the lines to get food and all that so you wont become a target. Prepare to make button soup with the neighborhood, "everyone pitching in a single food item into the pot" = everyone getting a little to eat.
I agree that, if it is long term, desperate people will overrun others eventually.
Going on what my brother (lives on east coast now) has told me, COVID shortages made it much easier to discuss potential supply issues with neighbors regarding prep work.
They have discussed I their situation with neighbors & floated the idea of generally helping neighbors in the worst case scenario, and that others around them should have enough to help their own fam as well as neighbors who didn't prepare enough. This helps everyone & then it doesn't get into a desperate showdown with haves vs have nots.
In our neighborhood, we have many elderly that may not be ready IF we lose power in the winter. The plan among our neighbors is to get them all into the few homes that can heat up without power (there are about a dozen) to prevent anyone from dying due to cold. As a neighborhood we have generally decided to help each other & most are prepared/getting prepared still in case we need to defend the neighborhood from outside threats. Threats have been determined to possibly be wildlife & possibly groups looking to harm the neighborhood (BLM protests got the entire neighborhood to realize that nobody is safe in a situation like that again, even rural areas).
General prep discussions can be had with many since COVID created a real minor threat & it effected everyone somehow. 2 weeks - 2 months of prep just make sense to almost everyone at this point.