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Survey_girl 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was cooking breakfast... and thought, wow that is gonna piss a lot of people off. But, I get pissed at the ones that go off after 8pm, lol.

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Survey_girl 1 point ago +1 / -0

If anyone is interested, the book "One Second After" gives a fictional but realistic look at what life would be like after an EMP or CME. It was a real eye opener and made me think of some areas I was weak in for preparedness.

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Survey_girl 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, you can still get fuel delivered. We own a small business and have 4 trucks on the road. We purchase a gasoline tank and a diesel tank, so our guys can fill up here and not waste a bunch of time at gas stations. (And also because I like having a bunch of fuel on hand, just in case... but of course the s will probably hit the fan the day before we are supposed to get re-fueled 🤣)

This is also nice when a hurricane is coming or there is a fuel shortage.

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Survey_girl 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Survival Medicine Handbook: The Essential Guide for When Help is NOT on the Way https://a.co/d/2oOdvzC

By a Dr and his nurse wife, they are also preppers.

They have an online store that sells medical supplies too. Like suture kits, etc.

4-17! by Jak4
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Survey_girl 1 point ago +2 / -1

in 2018 I thought RR was Rod Rosenstein.... now seeing RR and Boom, I am thinking another train derailment!

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Survey_girl 6 points ago +6 / -0

Got this from telegram:

Summary;

National guard guy who “leaked documents” didn’t

He ran discord where an actual CIA agent got into a pissing match with him over Minecraft. Yes you read that right.

National guard guy challenged the CIA guy to prove his credentials

CIA posted the documents, to try and flex. These documents sat in the discord for months.

The documents were discovered, and the government immediately said “it’s Russian disinformation”

Turns out, it was all real.

Anyways, the national guard guy is getting arrested for hosting the discord, and by proxy the leaked documents.

Yes the government arrested the vehicle owner for the drunk guy driving it essentially.

@MidMissouriProudBoys

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Survey_girl 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is what worries me. We have put ourselves in a good position financially (as much as we have been able to), and have food stored, improved our gardening, added laying hens, etc. But what will this do to our small business. And more importantly, what will this do to the young guys that work for us. You can warn them all you want... a 25-30 year old has not experienced a recession before, they don't really understand that no work coming in mean no paycheck and no job. Some have children, mortgages... they all have bills to pay. I was their age during the 2008 crash, both me and my husband lost our jobs. We struggled to keep our bills paid. And I think this is going to be magnitudes worse. In 2008 everything was booming until is wasn't... poof, overnight the work dried up. I really feel like we are headed to this precipice this summer/fall.

Every weekend I am putting up more food. We added 2 more garden plots this year and hope they will produce. I just hope everyone is getting ready.

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Survey_girl 1 point ago +1 / -0

15 years with the CIA

his CIA days

there is no such thing as a "former" CIA agent.... until they put a bullet in your head to cover up one of their ops.

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Survey_girl 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, look for "coin" or "bullion". Find some local places and give them a call, you can ask over the phone what they are selling "silver rounds" for.

Most local shops are very friendly and should be willing to talk to you. Now, they might be a little short with you over the phone if they have customers in the store, so ask when you call if they have time to talk or what would be a better time to call. But you should be able to get a feel for the dealer, if they sound trust worthy or shady. There are shady dealers out there, that is why I say call around and get some prices. And prices do fluctuate, so you might not get the same price when you actually visit the store (spot price went up over a dollar yesterday!) and the premiums they charge go up as demand goes up. (the premium is the price they charge above the spot price). Right now spot price is around $25 and a typical premium is around $5 per ounce for generic rounds. The premium on silver eagles is $10-$14 above spot right now, so I would not recommend eagles - you will get more for an eagle than a generic round if you were to sell, but it will take a long time to make up $14/ounce!

I would recommend calling around (call the pawn shops too, you might find one that is reasonable, but they are typically $5 or more, more expensive than a LCS). See what the prices are, look at the online stores (JM Bullion, SD Bullion, etc.) and see how their prices compare. Usually your LCS will be a dollar or 2 cheaper than the online stores.

And then chose a couple stores to visit in person, get a feel for the dealer. They are usually like minded, patriots... willing to spend some time talking to you, explaining how the precious metals market works.

Check out some youtube videos as well, a lot of the silver channels actually go to their LCS's and talk to the owners. Yankee Staking, Spegtacular, Vermillion Enterprises (a LSC owner, that talks about premiums and what is going on), Silver Seeker... those are a few of my favorites.

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Survey_girl 5 points ago +5 / -0

There are pros and cons for where you buy. If you buy online you will have to use a bank account or credit card to make the purchase (with a large fee added to CC purchases), that of course is all traceable, so whatever you purchase will be known. If you buy from a local coin shop (LCS), you can pay with cash and remain anonymous. The problem I have with my LCS is... I only have 1 near me (other than pawn shops, but those are usually ripoffs). He has the best prices but very little selection. He usually never has what I am looking for. I will go in looking for gold and he will only have silver rounds. Sometimes he doesn't even have much of that. But he is typically considerably cheaper than the online guys (and non-traceable!). And you get to leave with your metals. Online stores can take a week or more to ship out your purchase and then you have to be home to sign for it.

The online stores have a huge variety and usually have stuff on sale. I (unfortunately) usually end up going there to make purchases, because I can put in an order 24/7, I can buy as much as I want and almost always exactly what I want.

I put in an order when the bank failures started a couple weeks ago and when I got my order, the package had been opened and silver was missing! I had to make a police report and hope that everything gets resolved :/ This is a major drawback to ordering online, but everything is insured by the seller, so now I am just waiting to see what happens. I have made many orders in the past, and this is my first issue like that. I really hate a thief!

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Survey_girl 7 points ago +7 / -0

I was standing inside the trump rally in Tampa, Trump's plane had just landed when that post came out. Lots of Q energy that night!

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Survey_girl 7 points ago +7 / -0

Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon

That picture with the Biden's and the Carters, where the carters looked tiny, sprung to mind.

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Survey_girl 6 points ago +6 / -0

This isn't necessarily related to the stuff going on right now. i have seen that message in the past. It could be a problem with the scanner/printer on the deposit slot, no need to shut down the entire machine if it can still do other transactions. If you went to several atm's and got that message, then there might be something bigger going on.

I would think they would want all the funds coming in they could get... unless it was the government telling them they can't accept deposits.

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Survey_girl 3 points ago +3 / -0

Zone 8b here, already got potatoes in the ground, corn, tomatoes, peppers in trays. We have gotten serious about gardening over the past couple of years and have learned a lot. Added 2 more 50x50 plots this year. One will be for field corn and one will be for viney stuff (mellons, squash, etc). We still have onions, carrots, garlic, and parsnips in the raised beds from the winter garden. We have lettuce in the greenhouse.

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Survey_girl 3 points ago +3 / -0

To quote Mark Dice from a few days ago...

We need to push the term autogynephilia into the public lexicon. It's a mental disorder in which men afflicted with it get sexual gratification from the thought of themselves being a woman. Like TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney, who began documenting his life “as a girl” where he engages in stereotypical behaviors seeming as if he is doing a parody. To people like him, it's not about being transgender. It's about them getting off from their own perverted narcissistic fetish and forcing the rest of society to go along with it.

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Survey_girl 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://files.catbox.moe/zgm323.jpg (stolen from twitter)...

yes, everything is planned and choreographed! Stand on the red dot for the photo shoot.

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