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Title: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on January 26, 2022, 06:16:08 PM
https://youtu.be/uwAJBzBTJrI
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Ladislaus on January 26, 2022, 07:13:15 PM
I just posted this on the other thread.

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I just got back ... had to go to 3 places [grocer stores] that are usually well stocked just to get a few things I needed.  Each place was at least half empty (one of them 3/4 empty).  It's going to get a lot worse, and they're doing this on purpose to bring on their Great Reset.  Maybe that's why they stopped caring about COVID and the jab.  When people are going hungry and starving, they'll be distracted from people dropping dead here or there from the jab.  Also, another reason I believe they've backed off the jab.  We're getting closer to when people will start dropping dead in larger numbers.  So they want to create a bit of a buffer between COVID and the mass death so that people are less likely to associate the two.  If I drop dead of a heart attack two weeks after a jab, I'm going to suspect it had something to do with it.  But if I drop about a year after a jab, well, it's very possible that it was just coincidence.  That's what they're trying to do here, put a bit of a buffer in so that it doesn't get tied to the jab.

Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: DigitalLogos on January 26, 2022, 07:17:26 PM
I just posted this on the other thread.
I've been noticing the bare shelves at the store as well. It's not to critical levels yet, such as 3/4 empty, but it's slowly getting there. With a lot of notes beneath shelves apologizing for the lack of stock. It's very worrying, but lately I've been making a point of buying mostly canned goods just in case (plus, they're cheaper).

And you're right, people aren't going to care at all who is dying from the jab when people are starving to death anyway.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Ladislaus on January 26, 2022, 07:19:10 PM
So here's how I read their plan ...

1) back off the jab (happening now) to create that buffer between the jab and high death rates
2) gradually start wrecking the economy, and possibly pull a cyber-plandemic (as promised by Klaus) to hurry it along
3) as people go hungry, they also start dying in higher numbers from the jab
4) release another virus (a bit worse) ... Gates promised us the "next one" and that it would be taken seriously
5) introduce another jab and more lockdowns (people have already been duly trained to copmly by first phase ... part of the plan here)
6) completely pull the plug on the economy and destroy supply chains (due to the lockdown in an already-failing economy)
7) distribute food only at government-controlled distribution centers ... those who are not jabbed need not apply
8) anti-jabbers face an either get jabbed or starve dilemma ... and 90%+ will cave rather than starve to death
9) arrest and quarantine the resisters who remain
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: DigitalLogos on January 26, 2022, 07:21:53 PM
8) anti-jabbers face an either get jabbed or starve dilemma ... and 90%+ will cave rather than starve to death
This is going to be the real test for all of us. I don't know about you, but, watching my family starve is going to be one of those things that could push me to take it. 
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Ladislaus on January 26, 2022, 07:23:10 PM
I've been noticing the bare shelves at the store as well. It's not to critical levels yet, such as 3/4 empty, but it's slowly getting there. With a lot of notes beneath shelves apologizing for the lack of stock. It's very worrying, but lately I've been making a point of buying mostly canned goods just in case (plus, they're cheaper).

And you're right, people aren't going to care at all who is dying from the jab when people are starving to death anyway.

Of the 3 grocery stores I went to, 2 were 50% (just rough guess) and the other 75% empty ... compared to usual stock.  It's gradually getting worse.  And I've asked the store managers.  So is it that you're low on stock or is it just that you don't have enough labor here to actually stock the shelves?  Most of them didn't know, but one said they're having trouble getting supply.

Also, the auto industry is dying due to the alleged "chip shortage".  New car dealers have zero inventory.  Millions of jobs in the US depend either direcdtly or indirectly on the auto industry.

There's no stopping this wreckage that they are going to inflict on everyone.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Ladislaus on January 26, 2022, 07:25:08 PM
This is going to be the real test for all of us. I don't know about you, but, watching my family starve is going to be one of those things that could push me to take it.

Well, if the next one is abortion-tained, I simply can't take it, regardless of the cost.  If it's not tied to abortion, I'd be willing to wreck my health to keep my family from starving.

In the meantime, I'm prepping as much as I possibly can.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: DigitalLogos on January 26, 2022, 07:27:05 PM
Of the 3 grocery stores I went to, 2 were 50% (just rough guess) and the other 75% empty ... compared to usual stock.  It's gradually getting worse.  And I've asked the store managers.  So is it that you're low on stock or is it just that you don't have enough labor here to actually stock the shelves?  Most of them didn't know, but one said they're having trouble getting supply.

Also, the auto industry is dying due to the alleged "chip shortage".  New car dealers have zero inventory.  Millions of jobs in the US depend either directly or indirectly on the auto industry.

There's no stopping this wreckage that they are going to inflict on everyone.
We've been suffering shortages here at the hospital as well. A lot of necessary supplies we require we have a hell of a time getting.

I do need to remember to take advantage of the auto crisis and get rid of our stupid Jeep lease soon, then we can have some extra money to prep.

Well, if the next one is abortion-tained, I simply can't take it, regardless of the cost.  If it's not tied to abortion, I'd be willing to wreck my health to keep my family from starving.

In the meantime, I'm prepping as much as I possibly can.
Yeah, that's where I've been for a while now.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Ladislaus on January 26, 2022, 07:44:11 PM
I do need to remember to take advantage of the auto crisis and get rid of our stupid Jeep lease soon, then we can have some extra money to prep.

I kindof want to hold onto my Jeep Wrangler.  If you need to get out of Dodge and the highways are packed, that's the vehicle to do it in.  You can tear through anything with it.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: DigitalLogos on January 26, 2022, 08:31:43 PM
I kindof want to hold onto my Jeep Wrangler.  If you need to get out of Dodge and the highways are packed, that's the vehicle to do it in.  You can tear through anything with it.
Yeah, that's true. That was my father-in-law's logic on it too when we were talking about the possibility of bugging out. It's just very expensive, especially when my Pilot costs less than half the same payment.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Mark 79 on January 26, 2022, 08:57:46 PM
Notwithstanding the genuine utility of such vehicles, unless one is pre-positioned, I don't think most folks will be going anywhere.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: DigitalLogos on January 26, 2022, 09:18:30 PM
Notwithstanding the genuine utility of such vehicles, unless one is pre-positioned, I don't think most folks will be going anywhere.
Right. I have an alternative place to go, but, it's looking more and more like we will be facing a "bug-in" situation.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: bodeens on January 26, 2022, 09:24:40 PM
Right. I have an alternative place to go, but, it's looking more and more like we will be facing a "bug-in" situation.
99+% have nowhere to bug out to realistically. A lot of the remaining 1% are "survivalists". None of these "bushcrafter" and "survival" types are going to bug out if they haven't already. If you can make autistic huts out of reeds why are you still YouTubing or sitting in an apartment? These people clearly don't think it's sustainable and it is a LARP.

All in all I think "bugging out" is a fantasy type scenario, it's all about bugging in to a place that you can sustain.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Matthew on January 27, 2022, 07:13:08 AM
Anyone living in DC if the crap hit the fan would have a very hard time of it. 

But the part about shortages -- that's happening everywhere. That's our reality now. Something formerly only warned about by "conspiracy theorists". They were right, once again.

The supply chains are fragile, people. Don't have the "we can just go to the store" mentality. Obviously our desires to be well stocked are tempered by how much storage space we have (myself included) -- but that's why I chose my words carefully: "don't have the we can just go to the store mentality".

Lots of people fail to stock up on stuff, even when they DO have room. Oh, and like with free time and other resources, WHERE THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY. Organize, do some spring cleaning, have a garage sale, (or craigslist/ebay sale for some things). You'd be surprised how much space you can make where you thought it was impossible.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: 2Vermont on January 27, 2022, 07:20:07 AM
Of the 3 grocery stores I went to, 2 were 50% (just rough guess) and the other 75% empty ... compared to usual stock.  It's gradually getting worse.  And I've asked the store managers.  So is it that you're low on stock or is it just that you don't have enough labor here to actually stock the shelves?  Most of them didn't know, but one said they're having trouble getting supply.

Also, the auto industry is dying due to the alleged "chip shortage".  New car dealers have zero inventory.  Millions of jobs in the US depend either directly or indirectly on the auto industry.

There's no stopping this wreckage that they are going to inflict on everyone.
On Tuesday I didn't assess all of the stock at the local grocery store, but I couldn't help notice the extremely low stock of milk...like 90% missing.  I can't remember that ever happening.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Ladislaus on January 27, 2022, 07:33:53 AM
When my great grandmother from (at-the-time-Communist) Hungary visited us, she marvelled at all the selection at the grocery stores ... 50 brands and flavors of just about any product out there.

I feel like we're descending into becoming a 3rd world country ... in addition to having become a banana republic with an illegitimate and fraudulently-elected tinpot dictator.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: SeanJohnson on January 27, 2022, 08:17:17 AM
When my great grandmother from (at-the-time-Communist) Hungary visited us, she marvelled at all the selection at the grocery stores ... 50 brands and flavors of just about any product out there.

I feel like we're descending into becoming a 3rd world country ... in addition to having become a banana republic with an illegitimate and fraudulently-elected tinpot dictator.

I just read this post as I was pulling into a major chain gas station on my way to work.

I get inside and notice there’s no donuts.  I don’t mean there were only a few, or that they all sold before I arrived.  I mean all the trays were perfectly clean and empty.

So jokingly, I ask the cashier if this is a consequence of the supply chain crisis, and he says, “The truck never even showed up last night.  They don’t have enough drivers.”

Now, this little anecdote, along with my recent experiences at major grocery stores (all of which feature patches of empty shelves here and there, but still 80-85% full otherwise) tells me that there are across the board food shortages (based on deliberate logistic issues), and the food sellers are trying to compensate by strategically rotating deliveries of various products to various stores (so today the store is out of donuts; tomorrow it will have donuts, but be out of breakfast sandwiches, while another store is out of donuts, but has breakfast sandwiches, etc.).

Obviously, that is not a sustainable solution, because if the logistics/driver shortage gets worse, you would see more and more empty shelves, and rationing will increase.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: epiphany on January 27, 2022, 08:26:30 AM
https://youtu.be/uwAJBzBTJrI
it is a short step from encouraging "take only what you need" to "we will tell you what you are allowed to buy".
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Bonaventure on January 27, 2022, 10:35:49 AM
Word on the street is that the reason this is happening in DC is because drivers are unwilling to pick up the load/route to supply Mordor on the Potomac.  It is more an issue of protest/civil disobedience as opposed to an actual shortage of goods that can be sent to DC.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Matthew on January 27, 2022, 11:03:38 AM
When my great grandmother from (at-the-time-Communist) Hungary visited us, she marvelled at all the selection at the grocery stores ... 50 brands and flavors of just about any product out there.

I feel like we're descending into becoming a 3rd world country ... in addition to having become a banana republic with an illegitimate and fraudulently-elected tinpot dictator.

I think about this every time I see shortages at our grocery store(s).

It's not just about there being NO food -- it's about there being only ONE kind of frozen microwaveable bowl dinner.

"What do you want, 50 varieties to choose from across 5 major brands of frozen microwaveable bowl dinner"?

My answer is an un-ironic "YES!" This is supposed to be A) America B) in peacetime, C) with no nationwide natural disasters going on, D) in a free country without the Communist yoke, the land of opportunity, where anyone with a good idea (or recipe) can go into business, and if there sufficient demand, a viable business and living can be made.

I know my emphatic "YES" makes me sound a bit spoiled, and my complaining about lack of choices sounds like a classic "first world problem". (But now that I think about it, I don't like that "First World Problems" meme. It's preparing us to accept our place among the Third Worlders.) The fact is that it's a valid question: Why SHOULDN'T there be 50 varieties of microwave bowl available at my grocery store? If we're moving to a more sustainable society, where men are paid more, women stay at home with the kids, everyone owns a modicuм land and grows a small amount of their own produce -- then sure, I can do without. I'm willing to give up some of my American luxury for a more sane and Catholic world. But that's not our world. Given the modern world we actually live in, there is NO REASON why we shouldn't have that kind of variety in our stores.

I'll never forget the Soviet "gum" that someone brought in to class when I was in school. I didn't try it, but it was quite nasty, according to the students who did.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Mark 79 on January 27, 2022, 11:19:38 AM
We have arrived at the "time when the Jews have control over the Gentiles."

(http://judaism.is/images/full%20size%20kill-crop-u175564.jpg?crc=425951288)
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Mark 79 on January 27, 2022, 11:23:01 AM
…where anyone with a good idea (or recipe) can go into business…

A child can't even set up a lemonade stand without .gov/.zog permissions.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Last Tradhican on January 27, 2022, 01:01:29 PM
Word on the street is that the reason this is happening in DC is because drivers are unwilling to pick up the load/route to supply Mordor on the Potomac.  It is more an issue of protest/civil disobedience as opposed to an actual shortage of goods that can be sent to DC.
Never thought of that, good point.

I remember reading like 40 years ago that Miami had the highest crime rate of all the cities in the USA, New York city was second. I was living in Miami, and the only crimes there were, was in the black neighborhoods, they were killing themselves. If I remember correctly the rate for Miami was 18 (out of every 100,000 people? It matters little as the number was 18) and New York was 17. Then I read that the crime rate in Washington DC which was not included in the study of cities because it is not considered a city (District of Columbia), the crime rate was 76!!! Thats' over 400% higher than Miami. I figured Washington DC is just one big really bad black neighborhood.

I could understand why no truckers want to go in there. In the Miami black neighborhoods all the food stores were burned down by the residents. The blacks in Miami are very violent, nobody goes into those neighborhoods unless they are lost, or are going to buy drugs, or unfortunately live there. 
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: SimpleMan on January 27, 2022, 01:22:01 PM
I think about this every time I see shortages at our grocery store(s).

It's not just about there being NO food -- it's about there being only ONE kind of frozen microwaveable bowl dinner.

"What do you want, 50 varieties to choose from across 5 major brands of frozen microwaveable bowl dinner"?

My answer is an un-ironic "YES!" This is supposed to be A) America B) in peacetime, C) with no nationwide natural disasters going on, D) in a free country without the Communist yoke, the land of opportunity, where anyone with a good idea (or recipe) can go into business, and if there sufficient demand, a viable business and living can be made.

I know my emphatic "YES" makes me sound a bit spoiled, and my complaining about lack of choices sounds like a classic "first world problem". (But now that I think about it, I don't like that "First World Problems" meme. It's preparing us to accept our place among the Third Worlders.) The fact is that it's a valid question: Why SHOULDN'T there be 50 varieties of microwave bowl available at my grocery store? If we're moving to a more sustainable society, where men are paid more, women stay at home with the kids, everyone owns a modicuм land and grows a small amount of their own produce -- then sure, I can do without. I'm willing to give up some of my American luxury for a more sane and Catholic world. But that's not our world. Given the modern world we actually live in, there is NO REASON why we shouldn't have that kind of variety in our stores.

I'll never forget the Soviet "gum" that someone brought in to class when I was in school. I didn't try it, but it was quite nasty, according to the students who did.
Try Polish cigarettes or shaving cream back in the PRL days and shortly thereafter.  An absolute joke.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on January 27, 2022, 06:42:43 PM
I see more and more vegan Frankenfood on the shelves of regular supermarkets.  

At a health food store, they are selling flavored insects.   

I’m starting to think that all those survival shows and intermittent fasting fads was to prepare for the future. 

The good news is that Lent is coming and we can pray and fast.   
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: DigitalLogos on January 27, 2022, 06:47:11 PM
I see more and more vegan Frankenfood on the shelves of regular supermarkets. 

At a health food store, they are selling flavored insects. 

I’m starting to think that all those survival shows and intermittent fasting fads was to prepare for the future.

The good news is that Lent is coming and we can pray and fast. 
I have yet to be convinced that these so-called "plant-based" meats don't already contain insect "proteins".
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: Ladislaus on January 27, 2022, 06:58:01 PM
I have yet to be convinced that these so-called "plant-based" meats don't already contain insect "proteins".

They're proven to be incredibly high in soy isoflavones, which act like estrogen in mammals (and human beings).  Another attempt to feminize men and create another generation of soy-boys.

I have no idea what the big deal is with "Impossible" burgers and meats.  They've had soy-based meat replacements for a very long time now, but they pretend this is revolutionary.  I wouldn't be surprised if there's human flesh in there somehow ... as part of another Satanic joke played on humanity.
Title: Re: DC tells residents to buy only what they need
Post by: DigitalLogos on January 27, 2022, 07:08:15 PM
They're proven to be incredibly high in soy isoflavones, which act like estrogen in mammals (and human beings).  Another attempt to feminize men and create another generation of soy-boys.
I remember that I immediately quit drinking or eating any and all soy products years ago once I learned that little fact on 4chan. :laugh1:

I have no idea what the big deal is with "Impossible" burgers and meats.  They've had soy-based meat replacements for a very long time now, but they pretend this is revolutionary.  I wouldn't be surprised if there's human flesh in there somehow ... as part of another Satanic joke played on humanity.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, surprises me anymore, so I wouldn't be able to fake it if that were indeed the case. I know my own state already allows for bodies to be liquified as a form of disposal, so I'm sure that's all mixed in our ground water.

All I know is, these "impossible burgers" taste heavily like beets, because they're mostly soy and beets. Yuck.