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To: Texas Fossil
Texas Fossil :"..Globalist/Communist takeover?
There are some elements driving that.
There is an international effort to destroy the USA "

Agreed that the last two statements are correct.
It's called the United Nations organization, situated in New York City.

I don't recall any statement about "food hoarding" in the video presentation.
I have heard of, and encourage long term food storage though, since it was such food provisions that sustained our parents and their great-grandparents before them,
from one growing season to another, and they called it their 'larder', 'pantry', or a 'root cellar'.
The idea of having food storage during a social or economic crisis where there already exists a risk to the supply chain is called being 'prudent', and assures survival.
Furthermore, grocery stores are known to only have less than three days product in the back room and are reliant on regular and systematic resupply in order to have product for sale.
Any breakdown of that supply chain (lack of fuel, driver shortage, increased unreasonable regulation, unreasonable personal taxation, bankruptcy)
would compromise that supply chain.
The video presents a realistic SITREP for the social, economic and political climate.

14 posted on 04/30/2021 7:12:38 AM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt

All of that is true. But Alex Jones is a scare monger and not a reliable source of information.

We can food, have a dehydrator and keep food we have dried, we have a fairly large farming operation. Have storage bins capable of bulk storing in the neighborhood of 20,000 (wheat measure) bushels.

I’m in processing of remodeling my house at my farm and plan this year to move there.

We saw what panic does to grocery store stock during the recent (so called) Pandemic (& we have a large pantry). We never suffered from it, our local grocery store did a good job of avoiding most of the zero inventory situations. With some exceptions. Mostly paper goods.

As far as other necessary things (firearms and ammo +), We reload and have been able to keep a decent supply. Some of those things are almost impossible to get now and for the near future. (especially primers, none are available to buy, you have what you have.)


16 posted on 04/30/2021 7:42:30 AM PDT by Texas Fossil ((Texas is not where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind & Attitude!))
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