The truth is that the United Sates is and has been for nearly a century the
most prosperous, resource rich country in the world. So why are we experiencing
skyrocketing food prices? Why are the shelves of many stores suddenly bare?
The “pandemic” of 2020 gave the government the perfect excuse to implement a number of measures. The reason for these measures will become clear. Stay with me while I lay the foundation.
The lockdowns and travel restrictions from COVID-19 caused major disruptions to multiple supply chains. In a fit of Soviet-style central planning, many state governments chose what activities were essential and what weren’t. The choices were often whimsical at best. In a complex economy, even essential activities often rely on supply chains that one wouldn’t consider essential at first glance. The amazing thing is that the economy didn’t come off the rails altogether with the idiotic meddling the government did.
The lockdowns hit our food supply hard. Unable to get their goods to market, farmers dumped their produce and it rotted. Livestock was slaughtered because feed was scarce, and again, getting the meat to market was difficult and expensive. This rippled through the economy and continues to be felt. Food prices are skyrocketing, and certain items remain scarce. Meat, especially, has become very dear.
Need I point out that this suits the Earth-first, incoherent vegan PETA green advocates
who seem to form a major coalition among the current liberal ruling party? Nah.
Coincidence.
Stores, merchants, and food service providers are having problems serving their clientele because they can’t find workers. Under the guise of “COVID Relief,” the government is paying people more to not work than they can make at minimum or near-minimum wage. I saw this this summer touring the Western US, where restaurants were closed or operating for reduced hours because they couldn’t adequately staff their kitchens. Ask the store managers why their shelves are empty at Wal-Mart, and they’ll tell you they can’t find enough people to stock them, and the trucks are unable to keep up deliveries because of manpower shortages.
Now the Federal government and certain governors (I’m looking at YOU, Jay Inslee, you ambulance-chasing charlatan) are trying to enact vaccination mandates, trying to restrict people’s ability to conduct business or be employed unless they agree to accept the experimental injections for which the long-term effects are unknown and which killed all the animals in the preliminary trials. After the last four years of the media continuously lying to the point where Social Media companies have appointed their private “Ministries of Truth” to ensure that only state-approved propaganda can be conveyed on their platforms, it’s little wonder that a majority of Americans are saying, “Thank you, no.” to getting the experimental jab. This will serve to prolong the manpower shortage.
I’m torn between two principles. The first is that it’s a mistake to ascribe to evil intent what can easily be explained by incompetence. The second is that once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action. The level of governmental incompetence has been too directed, too focused. I honestly believe that many players in this farce are incompetent and have no idea what they’re doing and why. But I also believe that there are a few powerful people directing action, either directly or through proxies they control to achieve a desired outcome.
Like I say, the outcome they seem to be driving for makes no sense at all. Until yesterday, it hit me, and it all fell into place.
The key to understanding is the food shortages. Supply has been disrupted at the source. Transportation is breaking down, and retailers are finding it difficult to operate. This is designed to get worse. In the guise of “aid” the government will institute measures to supposedly alleviate the crisis which will do nothing but make it worse. This is by design.
Once the government has been rendered ineffective, follow the Russian Revolution model. Move into the power vacuum with your Bolsheviks and “solve” the problem. Replace civil authority with people’s courts and a centrally managed economy. Eliminate or imprison those who refuse to play along. It wasn’t pretty in Russia and sparked a brutal five-year civil war. That’s okay, they’re ready for that, and they’re not bothered by the bodies they’ll have to stack to enact their agenda.
Far-fetched? Go into the coffee shops of Portland and see if the idea doesn’t get a warm reception. Listen to idiots like Kshama Sawant or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Instead of being the laughingstocks that they are, they’re repeatedly voted back into office. Believe it or not, there are actually people who don’t think this is a really bad idea.
First, the Russian Revolution was a popular uprising that had nothing to do with socialism. The Bolsheviks just took advantage of the serendipity to seize power. By contrast the current events seem to be engineered.
Third, Americans aren’t going to go quietly into the night. It takes a lot to piss off an American, but when you put his back against the wall and give him nothing left to live for, he turns into a vicious, sneaky, implacable foe.
What does this mean for us today? Recognizing the intent of the enemy prepares you to counter it. Look for the following:
- Increasing food and retail shortages.
- Increasing national debt, which devalues our money and exacerbates inflation.
- Increasing unemployment.
- Increasing government corruption – be especially wary of anything that even smells like election fraud. Election fraud is like cockroaches. If you see one, you can be sure there’s thousands you don’t see. None of this can be done if we throw out the perpetrators and take away their power.
- Increasing government interference and restrictions on business and personal activities.
All of this is designed to destabilize the country. If and when the wheels come off and the people take to the streets with pitchforks, be prepared by doing the following:
- Have emergency food, water and ammunition sufficient to last at least a month, more like a year if possible.
- Establish contact with like-minded constitutional Americans. Form militias. Develop plans of action for moving into the power vacuum before the Bolsheviks do when the government collapses.
- Read Robert Heinlein’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress for tips on establishing and maintaining a resistance.
- Develop alternate forms of communication. Expect
to be de-platformed from most social media. Count on your standard
communications not being secure.
- When disorder strikes, seize control of governmental functions and restore order locally as soon as feasible . Don’t wait for the government to do it, they’re not coming, and when they do, you may not like the form they take. Concentrate on security, water, electricity, and food in that order.
- You’ll know when the crisis is over when the promoters of the collapse face justice for their crimes.
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