When I realized Q was real with future proves past and the math, I began preparing for the worst. I have a lot of the things you’d want to live on during wartime but it is not without its severe costs. Anybody else out there financially strained partially because of buying stuff? It’s a serious commitment to have done. If it’s somehow fake, I’ll find those responsible and knock a few teeth out for it at a minimum. In the meantime, trusting the plan and trusting my own plan.
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Strength is the most important resource to stockpile. Then you want integrity, patience, diligence, fortitude, etc.
Media has relentlessly painted a hypothetical future where good people are food in an apocalyptic environment and bad people run the world.
Its the opposite though. We live in a world where institutional authority is the strongest it has ever been and bad people run the world and good people are merely food. They want us to fear the environment where they would be hunted down like rabid dogs because, rightfully so, they fear it.
People are fucking strong, and in adversity they band together and take out what threatens them. The post apocalyptic media projection is that psychos, punk fashionistas, and gangsters are the formidable threat and honest people will be weak helpless victims. Scumbags are formidable in institutional world, not apocalypse world. Reality; Who have all the weapons and gun ranges and ethos that contributes to self-defense competency? Who has the skills required to sow and harvest food? Whose hands and skills built civilization? Who has room to rise because they were held down unnaturally, and who has room to fall because they were held up unnaturally?
Its pretty laughable when you think about it logically.
We're going to be fine.