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Offline Matthew

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Re: Prepping food - The End of the World as We Know It
« Reply #10 on: May 03, 2021, 03:25:27 AM »
Matthew, I agree with nearly everything you said here, but it seems that you have had a change of tactics from what you wrote in the very recent past. Not long ago you advocated that we should boldly reject this mask nonsense publicly. Not criticizing, but what made you change your opinion?
There has been a misunderstanding. The OP (which you referenced) was posted from an e-mail I received from a fellow Trad Catholic, who runs a small blog. He obviously wishes to remain αnσnymσus, hence his pen name "Lobo" which is Spanish for wolf.

2. There might be a second misunderstanding in play here. Did you notice this thread has been necro-bumped? The OP was posted August of 2020. Quite a while ago.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Prepping food - The End of the World as We Know It
« Reply #11 on: May 03, 2021, 03:31:41 AM »
I can understand Lobo's reasoning here -- if you're not going to convert someone, why paint a target on your back?

It might be a difference of location. He doesn't live in Texas. Or Florida for that matter. He is in a much more liberal area. I honestly don't know what strategies or things I'd do differently, if I were living on the East or West Coast.

But as it stands, there are limits to how much insanity I will put up with. AND I think with the case of masks, a lot of people are with you and secretly admire/envy you for going about maskless. It's a question of GOOD EXAMPLE. People know deep down something is gravely wrong, they just don't know what to do, how to fight it, how to phrase it, they lack fortitude, etc.

Just for starters, I think most Americans know that masking is problematic: NO ONE, no doctor, no organization, no government, no media, no website, no one on Social Media even, pushed masks "to save lives" as recently as 2019. That's huge! Were we living in the dark ages of ignorance and apathy just 2 years ago? If so, then we're all contaminated/compromised and nothing any of us says should be taken seriously. Once those born 2020 and later learn how to talk and grow up a bit, maybe we can take THEIR advice seriously. Know what I mean?


As for the injection, that's a bit simpler. It's a hill to die on. If you are forced in any way to take that injection, it's all over, and there's nothing else to fight for. Who cares about stuff like jobs, money, comfort when your body -- your only vessel to keep you on this earth -- is gravely damaged and/or destroyed? All those material things are useless in the next life. So when they try to force you to destroy your Mortal Coil, at the threat of losing all earthly things -- why not refuse? It's one thing to deliver your body to Martyrdom for spiritual goods. Those survive the body. But material things? They are only to service the body as long as it lasts on earth! If you're going to destroy the body in the process, then what's the point?


Offline Quo vadis Domine

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Re: Prepping food - The End of the World as We Know It
« Reply #12 on: May 03, 2021, 04:10:57 AM »
There has been a misunderstanding. The OP (which you referenced) was posted from an e-mail I received from a fellow Trad Catholic, who runs a small blog. He obviously wishes to remain αnσnymσus, hence his pen name "Lobo" which is Spanish for wolf.

2. There might be a second misunderstanding in play here. Did you notice this thread has been necro-bumped? The OP was posted August of 2020. Quite a while ago.
LOL, now I understand. I also see that you don’t sleep very well either. 😂

Re: Prepping food - The End of the World as We Know It
« Reply #13 on: May 03, 2021, 05:27:39 AM »
It's not like we can just store it outdoors. During the Freeze itself, while we could theoretically do that, milk was hard to come by and we could easily store it in our fridges!

Keep in mind, we're talking about 100% of our milk coming from the grocery store. If we had dairy cows, then YES it would be easy to preserve milk during a freeze event.

BEFORE the Freeze, we couldn't store any more than 1 weeks' worth. That's my point. Maybe up north it could be done, but in December or January in Texas, milk would spoil if you tried to do that. The number of days where it doesn't go above 40 F all day? Most years, you can count these on one hand. Most snows melt in the morning. That's why this year stood out so much. The snow lasted on the ground multiple days.
Thanks for the explanation, Matthew. 

Re: Prepping food - The End of the World as We Know It
« Reply #14 on: May 03, 2021, 10:23:27 AM »
Here’s a good list of dry bulk foods which can be purchased from the LDS sect (which has warehouses in every major city for same day purchase/pickup).

A lot of these products have 30 year shelf lives if stored properly (food grade bucket/lid, Mylar bag sealed with hot iron, and oxygen absorbers added inside Mylar bag, stored in temp controlled environment), including dry milk.

https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/food-storage/home-storage-center-locations-map?lang=eng

Store locator:
https://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/usa/en/store-locator