I just bought one of those Li-ion battery jump starters for the car. It has a strong light on it that you can set to strobe (and there are 2 rate settings for strobe). It would help to sort of blind people a bit.
I also have a rock hammer in my car and some pretty big rocks.
I started using cash because of Catherine Austin Fitts. She started the Cash Friday movement where we were to only use cash on Friday. This is a movement against the CBDC. Then she raised it up to Cash Everyday.
Here's the great part for me. I would take out cash from an ATM every week ($300) and use cash from that. If I had any left over $50 bills, I put them in a pencil box. After about one year, I had just over $6000. When I had a recent auto repair ($1450), I just took the cash out of my pencil box. Bonus - my auto shop gives 5% off if you use cash.
It's a great little habit that really pays off.
This reminds me of the coin shortage a few years ago. I use cash everywhere locally. But people are using apps on their phones to ride a bus or even buy a cup of coffee. The clerks usually don't have enough change to give to me so they just say don't worry. T "They" want it all electronic.
They are eating their own. This story shows that the cheating is done in multiple ways (dropboxes, mail-in voting). But the beauty of it is that it is the Democrats and I hope it gets nationwide attention. Thanks for the posting.
pizza made in an electric oven too