Fortunately I live in an area of Arkansas that has a large Homesteading/Prepping/Off-grid living community. Just about everyone I know is doubling down on their food production (gardens, chickens, rabbits, etc.). I think this time is different because people learned from the Covid pandemic that they need to be more self-sufficient. Me and my neighbors are in a lot better situation today than in March of 2020.
Not to mention that "this time" the previous generation is being blamed for everything wrong in the world (which is insane). Back then, people respected the previous generation, learned from them, and valued their contributions and skills.
There are only a few podcasters that don't mention at least once in every show how horrible the "boomers" are, and how we have never done anything good and are only selfish and greedy and all of us live in giant homes and have 2 vacation home (never mind that many "boomers" are barely 61 or 62 years old, live in very modest homes like ours that is only 900 sq ft and is 75 years old, and couldn't have possibly caused the problems that have been multiple decades in the making, and have been caused by monsters that a lot of us "boomers" have been railing against our entire lives).
Sigh... that being said, if you're a person that has been able to avoid allowing these divisive tools to use generational division as yet another method to destroy us... don't be afraid to reach out to an "evil" "boomer" for advice. We are the last generation that remembers what it was like to live in a completely analog world. Many of us still have *skills* like gardening, repairing, food preservation, animal husbandry, and multitudes of others. Sure... it's great to have a room full of prep, but in a long-term nightmare, once that room full of prep is gone, if you don't have skills you are screwed.
You're right about relying on skills, Rob. During COVID, I worried about the supply-chain into the cities, so I redirected my aquarium skills to aquaponics and grew lettuce on top of the water. Moved from keeping parakeets in the house to keeping quail hidden on a suburban lawn. Planted sweet potatoes in the garden. Just in case. The how-to aquaponics and prepping and homesteading shows on the Internet were also very helpful at teaching skills.
Back then, Ice Age Farmer introduced us to the Agendas of the WEF and their partner, the U.N. Now, I'm distinguishing a new strain in the analysis: the US-Israeli action against Iran, a nuclear bomb threshhold state aiming to blow up Israel, is alleged to secretly be an effort to put the world into a depression, aided, of course, by the Rothchild bank! Oh, those Jews, at it again.
There's already a lot of social division, fed mainly by Al Jazeera's platform AJ+ (number one news site for America's youth) and China's TikTok. Needless to say, I'm quitting this site.
Had a working bee today with my farming neighbours, expanding my garden area with more beds. My nearby suburban family members are too distracted with pregnancy and young children to do much so I’ve stockpiled 150kg of white rice to distribute to their households along with fresh veg from my plot. They at least have EV’s to come out and pick it up! 😂
Fortunately I live in an area of Arkansas that has a large Homesteading/Prepping/Off-grid living community. Just about everyone I know is doubling down on their food production (gardens, chickens, rabbits, etc.). I think this time is different because people learned from the Covid pandemic that they need to be more self-sufficient. Me and my neighbors are in a lot better situation today than in March of 2020.
Central AR here. Doing the same thing! We added new beds, bees, 13 chickens, and big orders from Azure Standard for longer term preps.
Not to mention that "this time" the previous generation is being blamed for everything wrong in the world (which is insane). Back then, people respected the previous generation, learned from them, and valued their contributions and skills.
There are only a few podcasters that don't mention at least once in every show how horrible the "boomers" are, and how we have never done anything good and are only selfish and greedy and all of us live in giant homes and have 2 vacation home (never mind that many "boomers" are barely 61 or 62 years old, live in very modest homes like ours that is only 900 sq ft and is 75 years old, and couldn't have possibly caused the problems that have been multiple decades in the making, and have been caused by monsters that a lot of us "boomers" have been railing against our entire lives).
Sigh... that being said, if you're a person that has been able to avoid allowing these divisive tools to use generational division as yet another method to destroy us... don't be afraid to reach out to an "evil" "boomer" for advice. We are the last generation that remembers what it was like to live in a completely analog world. Many of us still have *skills* like gardening, repairing, food preservation, animal husbandry, and multitudes of others. Sure... it's great to have a room full of prep, but in a long-term nightmare, once that room full of prep is gone, if you don't have skills you are screwed.
Skills beat prep! Always.
You're right about relying on skills, Rob. During COVID, I worried about the supply-chain into the cities, so I redirected my aquarium skills to aquaponics and grew lettuce on top of the water. Moved from keeping parakeets in the house to keeping quail hidden on a suburban lawn. Planted sweet potatoes in the garden. Just in case. The how-to aquaponics and prepping and homesteading shows on the Internet were also very helpful at teaching skills.
Back then, Ice Age Farmer introduced us to the Agendas of the WEF and their partner, the U.N. Now, I'm distinguishing a new strain in the analysis: the US-Israeli action against Iran, a nuclear bomb threshhold state aiming to blow up Israel, is alleged to secretly be an effort to put the world into a depression, aided, of course, by the Rothchild bank! Oh, those Jews, at it again.
There's already a lot of social division, fed mainly by Al Jazeera's platform AJ+ (number one news site for America's youth) and China's TikTok. Needless to say, I'm quitting this site.
Had a working bee today with my farming neighbours, expanding my garden area with more beds. My nearby suburban family members are too distracted with pregnancy and young children to do much so I’ve stockpiled 150kg of white rice to distribute to their households along with fresh veg from my plot. They at least have EV’s to come out and pick it up! 😂
Utah town says,"We're out of water." Shuts off all secondary water for yards, gardens and greenhouses.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18V8jURYNM/
terrifying ... and of course, as he says at the end, there's plenty of water for data centers ...
Picking up 10 m long x 7.5 m wide green house plastic tomorrow!
Excellent work, as always.
Question.
I'm curious to know your current thoughts on the topic of magnetic pole shift, specifically Ben's work.
I've noticed that various folks will do a podcast where they interview Ben, but then they never address the topic again.
I've watched his theories develop over the past decade, but i simply don't know enough to know if he's correct, a psy op, crazy, or just wrong.
If he's right, we got bigger problems that oil prices. If he's wrong, is he completely wrong, or is there something there.
Thanks. I'm sure you get tired of this question.