Posted on 04/18/2020 10:21:11 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
Melinda Gates said in an interview with BBC Radio this past week that she and her husband, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, had been storing food in their basements for years in anticipation of a pandemic or other disaster.
"A number of years ago, we had talked about, you know, what if there wasn't clean water? What if there wasn't enough food? Where might we go? What might we do as a family?" she said. "So I think we should leave those preparations to ourselves. But absolutely we had prepared and had, you know, some food in the basement in case."
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Yeah, I like Tuna, and I like Sardines. I am not really sure how long they last. Stored in a dark cabinet (though they really should be impervious to light inside their cans) - I will eat them either out of necessity or because I enjoy them.
The rice and beans, well, they are dried so should last for ages. And AFAIK, if you eat rice and beans together they synthesize into proteins in the body.
Next door to my office, which is mostly closed but we have a couple of key personnel because we do (in part) an essential service, they are a fulfillment house for Amazon and they’ve loaded us up with protein powder and shake mix and vitamins. I am not 100% certain on the quality of the product (probably synthetics, not ideal but we’re not in dire straits at the moment so I enjoy it regardless) in the mornings we mix up some chocolate flavored protein shakes and take a healthy dose of vitamins C, D, B complex (separate pills).
Reminder to self: ask the neighbor about Zinc and/or Copper supplements.
Sure seems like a lot of these “people” are taking pleasure in letting the “little people” know that they themselves are A-OK...as if their well-being should be accepted, and even applauded, as priority #1.
I have 300 cans of tuna 100 cans of soup 300 bullets
T M I
Keep your mouth shut moron.
“I have 300 cans of tuna 100 cans of soup 300 bullets”
You’ll need the bullets to open the cans once the power goes out./sarc
Meat processing plants are shutting down. I placed an order for pickup at the local Walmart — some common cuts of meat, which were available then, were not in store. Dairy farmers are pouring milk down the drain — meanwhile, powdered milk is nowhere to be found.
Trump and his supporters need to make something clear — the choice between reopening the economy, and continuing lockdowns; isn’t a choice between filthy lucre, and saving lives. It’s a choice between lives and lives. The worst-case scenario for an economic collapse (even just breaking of food chains) is far worse than even the worst-case scenario for the CCP virus.
Underground Versailles Palace no doubt.
Dairy farmers are pouring milk down the drain
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Gee, maybe SOMEONE will come up with an idea of delivering it door to door....if they can’t drive maybe they could use a horse and wagon.
I don’t think it has EVER been tried before so I better hurry up and patent the ‘wild idea’....SARC
Probably not possible as there are more than likely already ‘9 zillion’ laws/regulations etc etc
I saw an interview where a dairy farmer explained that he couldn’t even give the raw milk away & he would have preferred that to dumping it. These supply chains are long, complex and very intertwined. If they start to break, we may not be able to mend them in time to prevent a catastrophe. I’m not panicking about that (yet) — but, I have been taking some small steps to prep.
And exactly what is that address? Road trip, anyone
On reflection, I realize that milk dumping is probably just a thing here, in Canada. The (government-enforced) milk-marketing cartel balances supply and demand by fiat. If demand for milk declines, farmers have to dump it. Demand for milk has declined as restaurants have closed. Is food dumping happening in the USA? Dumping combined with shortages — a truly perverse combination.
I have several months of food in my home. This is nothing new but just common sense. I also live on 9 acres of land with much game. Each year we harvest about 200 lbs of venison. It is delicious. That 200 lbs is shared between I and my neighbor. We could easily increase our kill. That is all we need.
I prepare cheddar cheese, by getting a 40 lb block (about 150 for the extra sharp) and cut it into sizes that work for me. Then you dip them in cheesewax, which you can get at any farm store, or on amazon. There’s youtube videos on the right way to do it. It will keep 25 years without refrigeration.
Canned butter lasts years if stored properly. Wheat, if stored properly, can be kept 25 years, and ground for flour as needed. Powdered yeast will keep for years, if unopened. The older it gets, less and less yeast will “wake” up, so probably get a jar every few years, just in case. Buy sugar, molasses, cooking oil, and salt, in mass quantities, and make sure you store both properly (5 gal food grade pails with lids) Jarred spices are great, but make sure you have seeds for your faves.
I make my own jerky, and can it, with the oxygen absorbers. No telling how long it’ll last, but I’d guess 10 years. No substitute for beans and rice, given how long both can last, as long as you have spices you can add, like mex, cajun, etc. Pasta, Canned tuna, chicken, and even beef are good for years. I have fresh seeds for the plants I’d expect I could grow, and enough canning jars to put up the harvest. Fruit trees, berry bushes of many varieties, and nut trees.
You can harvest acorns, smash them with rocks, and put them in a cheesecloth, or some porous cloth, and soak them in water for at least 24 hrs to get rid of the bitterness (tannic acid). If you soak them a second time in fresh water, they’ll be even less bitter. Then let them dry and grind them for flour. High protein pancakes. Got plenty of snaring supplies, and lead. Plenty more, but these are my off the top of my head ideas for a home pantry. We eat out of it, all the time, so at any given moment, we have at least a years supply of food around.
July 2016: Philanthropy News Digest: Gates Foundation to Invest $5 Billion in Africa Over Five Years
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation co-chair Bill Gates has announced that the foundation will invest $5 billion over the next five years in support of health and anti-poverty initiatives in Africa...
Announced by Gates during the annual Nelson Mandela Lecture at the University of Pretoria on Sunday, the commitment significantly boosts the foundation’s funding for initiatives on the continent, which has totaled $9 billion over the last fifteen years...
https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/gates-foundation-to-invest-5-billion-in-africa-over-five-years
you would think Bill and Melinda might have arranged some ICU beds and ventilators with all those billions!
Updated 17 Apr: Sun UK: DISASTER ZONE Africa could become next epicentre of coronavirus with just five ICU beds for every MILLION people, WHO warns
by Debbie White
AFRICA could suffer up to 10 million coronavirus cases in up to six months’ time, warns the World Health Organization (WHO).
There are also fears the Covid-19 pandemic could kill at least 300,000 Africans, as there are just five ICU beds for every million people, the group adds...
The UN has called for a $100 billion safety net for the continent, to help prevent the likely 300,000 African coronavirus deaths, and extreme poverty being faced by 29 million...
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has this month announced an extra $150 million of funding to help speed the development of treatments, vaccines and public health measures to tackle the coronavirus pandemic...
“We see a huge need, and thats why we have more than doubled our commitment.”...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11421415/africa-next-epicentre-coronavirus-five-icu-beds-every-million-people/
17 Apr: BBC: Coronavirus: Africa could be next epicentre, WHO warns
Dr Moeti said the lack of ventilators was “one of the biggest challenges” that African countries are facing...
One of the first recorded deaths from coronavirus in Africa was Zimbabwean journalist Zororo Makamba in March.
The local authorities in the capital, Harare, said that they did not have a ventilator to treat him...
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-52323375
I saw an article and the dairy farmer said the place he brought his milk to was set up with 10 gallon bags or whatever for restaurants.
“Even if they could be set up for gallon jugs to ship to the stores, there aren’t enough jugs. And the machines that make the jugs? Come from China!”
My idea would be to relax the laws to let restaurants fill up your old milk jug or pail or whatever.
Although here in the Seattle area I haven’t noticed a shortage of milk. Bread seems to be back to normal. Lots of fresh vegetables, but the frozen vegetables are pretty sparce. Although the collard green frozen section was full. My wife says it is awful. Maybe we should try planting some lettuce at least.
So youre saying youre low on ammo?
I would like to know if they taken any of their so called “vaccines”?
I can walk again!
Bill Gates, hero of the left, is hardly the courageous type....pack rat more like. One who has been warning his aficionados for years that the sky was falling.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
This way, you see, Civil Rights become irrelevant. The sky fell and took them all away, you see!
Bill Gates, the dauntless , freedom eschewing hero!
Patrick Henry had it right, and Bill Gates should have it tattooed right across his forehead:
” GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH”
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