This is How the World Ends, This is How the World Ends….
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This is How the World Ends, This is How the World Ends….
guinnsfarm replied 1 year, 3 months ago 36 Members · 122 Replies
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I like this quote. I also like the Joe Rogan quote that says something to the effect that man cannot destroy the earth. The earth could shake us off like a bad case of the flees if it wanted too.
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So you would say that spending more for a locally sourced item, rather than spending less for an imported item is healthier for society in general?
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I did 26 years in the Air Force and an other 16 as a DOD contractor. Lost my job over the jab. Can’t agree enough that no one should let anyone you care about join up at this time. They threw me to the curb after over 44 years of service over an illegal order.
As far as what to look out for I think the the election if it goes the way everyone thinks will bring back Antifa in spades. They haven’t gone away, they have been reorganizing, training and expanding. They are still getting millions of black money and are more dangerous than you think.
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I think the terminology is a bit of a distraction, it’s not a matter of “More” vs “less”, but of an appropriate amount that fully encompasses the cost of production and distribution vs an artificial price, be that artificially low or high. Believing the price of non-essential consumer goods at Wallyworld or Amazon is first of all appropriate (not even going into essential or not) and where the comparisons should begin reminds me of all the myriad ways to skew perception from a simple statistical chart. It is likely that the higher cost of the locally produced good should be the starting point, and anything less, especially that has traveled half a globe to get here should be suspect, both in quality and means of production. Not only that but the old adage that a dollar spent locally, at least used to, circulate multiple times before leaving the local economy doing much more good than a dollar that goes straight to Bentonville, AR to the Walton’s private fortune. And that’s just the actual fiscal effects.
Of course, that is an ideal, and few of us, especially myself live that way. Partially because some things just are not produced “locally”, depending on how you define that (community, county, country, continent?) I’m awaiting quotes for components for a fairly substantial solar system. Not a screw, wire or battery is produced even in my state (at least I’m going European Victron rather than Asian manufacture despite whose plastic label is on the front).
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The over dependance on international trade, and the outsourcing of production due to the many factors like over regulation, taxation, labor laws etc that affect the cost of production, are to blame for lots of this. I agree there is an ethical way to conduct free trade. Capitalism isn’t corporatism although in the US those two terms have become synonymous.
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Very possible. Ya know….22 to the back of the head…twice, and called a suicide.
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I can actually see an EMP or something in that matter as an FF event to move us further into war. Well, heck, right now we’re actually living an FF event.
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You know, I don’t see this whole international trade issue as being ‘dependent’, but rather as a mandate.
Farmers are being forced to sell their products for cheap overseas or they don’t get subsidies. I watched reports on how Africa was turned from a thriving agriculture to a “dependent” survivalist country. And this whole international trade mandate made an office and production building out of Germany that has become a top-ranking economy in exports for the price of agriculture. I guess, what I’m trying to say is that all those governmental regulations and laws for the industry were a deliberate act, that this is all part of the New One World Order where no one country is allowed to be independent. All this has to come down and be rebuild from the ground up and now, this economic collapse, as tough as it may sound, is our chance.
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I agree with this. Government always, no exceptions, makes things worse. Even things they do that seem to help initially come at a very high cost. The NWO certainly has multiple think tanks that work in unison to craft policy that is written by corporate lobbyists and then presented to politicians on the dole. All that “redress of grievances” that was meant to give men the ability to lobby government has become bastardaized as corporations are granted the same entity status as an individual.
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This is a very real possibility. I do consulting for EMP Shield as one of my lines of income, and that puts me in many ways on the front lines of knowledge on current events both known to the public and not known to the public.
Space has been weaponized and is now openly talked about in such terms regardless of international treaties that forbid the weaponization of space.
Iran, NK, China, Russia, and the US have weaponized satellites and abilities in space including super EMP weapons.
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I enjoyed this reply. Thank you. Sometimes the best advice to follow is that we are not in control of anything more than our reaction to what is around us.
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Thing is, they wouldn’t even need a super gau/event, just localized, here and there a couple of transformer would be enough to cause years of chaos as those transformers are (as I understand) on individual order base and take years to build. We could even have a couple of lightning strikes (only coincidental of course) via DEW . Nobody’s fault but the bad weather.
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You know, I generally don’t like trying to be carelessly zingy with bible verses, especially using them out of context to try to prove an unintended point, but… sometimes I’m just reading a passage and something just pops out.
“Now there was no blacksmith to be found throughout all the land of Israel, for the Philistines said, ‘Lest the Hebrews make swords or spears.’ But all Israelites would go down to the Philistines to sharpen each man’s plowshare, his mattock, his axe, and his sickle […] So it came about, on the day of battle, that there was neither sword nor spear found in the hand of any of the people […]” – 1 Samuel ch 13
National outsourcing….. IJS……
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I feel like this verse is very relevant to this conversation. Good post.
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Probably because humans will need to run/monitor and repair the metal cans with electronics. Besides putting humans into slavery is cheaper!
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This is key. The goal is transhumanism. The rulers of this world are not content with controlling the monetary systems, the governmental systems and the consumer systems. They want to get off this planet, live unfettered by human bodily limitations, and retain their place in their ivory towers.
Essentially, they crave god-hood. They will sacrifice as many of us as they can to do so. Once transhumanist AI and all that goes along with it are in place, they will need just a handful of humans to act as technicians. There is likely no self-sustaining AI system that can subside free of human interaction.
So if they can create a worker force of 500 million easy to control meat puppets under the control of designer drugs, vaccines and fluoride; that will just be happy in their 10 x 10 cubical with a plasma screen to tell them what to do….well….then they can finally be free of ruling billions of people. They can explore the universe and be gods. At least that’s what I am convinced they believe.
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I think you’re onto something there. Well, I plan to poop in the punchbowl every chance I get and be frustravatingly ungovernable.
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Poop away my friend. It’s a fine way to play in their back yard. haha
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“Bad case of fleas” is also George Carlin. Stand up routine in his later years talking about pollution, arrogance of safe the earth, and myth of recycling. 4:23 Amazing how something like this has not only aged well, but is more pertinent today.
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I’ve been saying this for years. The arrogance of mankind to think he can actually destroy our perfect world that’s operates with an infinite intelligence mankind can never fully comprehend.
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That’s 100% correct. The shipping crisis and the chip crisis we are currently in, would prevent new production and delay shipment of components needed to manufacture the new items to fix outages.
When I first started working for EMP Shield, one of the first incidents I worked on was a local pump house that had an EMP Shield installed. It was struck by lightning. Blew the device off the wall, but it saved a $65k pump and the wiring and components it was attached too. I asked the local RWD manager how long it would have taken for the Water District to get a new pump in. He told me 6 to 8 months. That means the local folks would have been on a boil order for 2 days most likely, then the district would have to jump through hoops to reroute water for a while until the pump could be repaired. All in all, the one pump house would have affected 1200 people.
Now imagine a switch station for the local grid in a place like, I dunno….New York, Las Vegas, San Fransisco, New Orleans, Miami, Kansas City.
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Your story is exactly why I’m prepping for 100% self reliance ( as much as I can anyhow) if needed.
I recently listened to an interview from Mike Adams, boy, the predictions were grim. I now adopted the motto: if you can’t produce it, you’re not going to have it !
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I’m an optimist. We can only engage with information that is within our spheres of influence. Everything else is fodder. 😉
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Which video was that of Mike Adams you’re referencing? Processed Food Industry sets people up for depopulation KILL SHOTS? Or did I miss one? I’m subbed to him on Brighteon & sometimes miss his emails of new ones he’s released.
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@SpagsUnfiltered the suicide note in HRC handwriting goes with the double tap to the back of the head suicide! Just saying.
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HAHAHA, man, that would almost be a badge of honor, yes? Like, even though I’d be dead, people would remember me as one of the ones that HRC thought was worthy of her own intervention…hahaha.
The final Prepper Merit Badge….achievement unlocked!
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