I’ve never seen one like this…So packed with positive and inspiring thoughts on how we can all do our share to overcome this world takeover!
Not liking this!
BAD ELON: New Twitter CEO is a vaccine mandate globalist and lockdown pusher – she will NEVER support free speech
Re Gold’s Future? It Looks Like Its Up To The US Dollar?
USD on highs up to 114 in September:
https://finviz.com/futures_charts.ashx?t=DX&p=d
And it drove Gold to $1650 lows:
I think I narrowed it down
Comes out under his rock telling blacks to kill little white girls and boys.
A radical African American extremist calls for the murder of white children as the crowd laughs. Racism has no skin color pic.twitter.com/E5aiat7sVn
— • ᗰISᑕᕼIᗴᖴ ™ • (@4Mischief) May 15, 2023
The video of bus after bus loads of illegal immigrants
Heading to America with all Chinese can’t find it.
This one has more illegals heading to US from China too.
But far worse as I scrolled down. Criminal blacks trying to act like freedom fighters taking about killing white children. erasing the white race.
Ipso
Come to think of it, if you were thinking of a bug out situation you could stack more bags in a car than you could buckets. A truck might be different as far as stacking but then have to keep the bags protected from weather heat and rain and animals of all kinds. Remember Rusty think his name was on the dusty trail. He was camping out and having trouble with rats eating his truck so Rno told him what he could get.
Ipso
No you don’t pour wheat in a trash can. Some pour chicken feed in them but it gets eaten not stored.
You would put the Mylar bags in the metal cans. You can just take the bags out. You could use buckets too but rodents can chew a hole in them and get in the food.
SA beats climate goals!
Awesome … so nobody has power now in South Africa …
This is considered “success” by the crazies. pic.twitter.com/zZLpaan7dO
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) May 15, 2023
goldielocks
One good thing about the buckets is that they’re easy to move. A garbage can full of wheat is quite heavy … although if you don’t plan on moving it then that doesn’t matter.
Maddog 14:28
Maddog , Newsom reminds me of Beto another wanna be creep from Texas who was gonna tear down the walls.
It was 1.2 mil a person till he got the total and is now freaking out and saying he didn’t mean money. Yeah he did or he would of said something earlier. I don’t care how much it is, it’s not his money and has no business even suggesting it.
Ipso
The in air tight buckets. I used Israel’s who used to post idea of using dry ice with the lid covered but not sealed till I could put a match to it and it went out before I closed it. I bought sproutable wheat from a organic farm.
The easier way is Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers than food grade buckets and all that and put in a metal trash can or metal something so rodents don’t chew their way in for long term. Also white rice cuz brown has oils that could make it go rancid plus could clog up a grinder. I have dried beans that way too.
A traditional Italian family would need a lot of flower depending on family size and how long it needs to last. We use potatoes, rice besides pasta. Hopefully other countries can compensate. Still the energy for cooking still a problem.
You can can also pre make pasta spin in a circle wrap and freeze instead of dry so you could do both.
Looking at France you can loose your rights to climate change , lose your energy, privacy, and starve but just don’t raise retirement age.
You think all the above and indoctrinating kids too would be enough.
Is this true…NEM is up nearly 3% after doing a takeover
isn’t there a scum rule that say any PM bidder has to be taken to the woodshed??????
Re Newsom
If he has to bribe black voters with $ 5 million, then he ain’t very popular…..it also shows just how cheap a dollar is and therefore how under valued PM’s are….
as an aside though…at least u have an alternative, in Europe we have very few alternatives and none that are doing well electorally, apart from the Dutch Farmers.
Of course
Ballots with stamps in favor of Erdogan have been discovered for ballot stuffing at various polling stations across Turkey. pic.twitter.com/CZPWnxXQz4
— 301 Military (@301military) May 14, 2023
goldielocks
Buckets of wheat and a grinder, I think that’s one of the answers.
Supposedly wheat found in some Pharaoh’s tomb was later sprouted.
Stagflation
From NY Fed: empire state manufacturing survey has biggest drop ever, Apr data was just blip on radar, as expected; new orders plummet, price increases remain, future capital expenditures drop to zero, general conditions near '09 lows, labor still falling – this is Stagflation: pic.twitter.com/dcMG9JFlsk
— E.J. Antoni, Ph.D. (@RealEJAntoni) May 15, 2023
Ipso
I think I may have been early. I worry about later 24 to 25 in food shortages the way things are going.
Ipso
I hope they have farmers there other than for grapes that can grow wheat if supply chain problems continue. It’s not traditional but if they can grow rice they can make rice pasta plus vegetable alternatives like spaghetti squash or spinach or egg plant instead of pasta for some dishes like lasagna.
You might tell I’m kinda big on Italian food.
When these shortages started I bought a ton of flour and a pricy addition to my kitchen aid to make pasta.
That would be like running out of rice in Asia to tortillas in south of the border.
goldielocks @ 9:41
That’s the kind of thing that puts people in the streets!
Ipso that’s not good.
I was just reading that Italy is having a Pasta crisis. No wheat no pasta. It’s because of supply chain and energy prices. Those who can need to get out door grills and even ovens for anti pastas because bread takes more time to cook than pasta and there goes bruschetta with healthy toppings like whipped ricotta tomatoes and herbs vs Americans processed baloney or whatever.
It’s crazy what’s going on over there. They’re being told to heat the water to boil put on a lid and then turn off the stove.
https://www.tastingtable.com/1282073/italy-government-calls-emergency-meeting-over-pasta-crisis/
More pressure on the food supply
Farmers Set to Abandon US Wheat Crops at Highest Rate Since 1917


