Last month, inflation in the United States jumped to its highest rate in nearly 13 years as the country rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic. The surge in consumer prices reflected a surge in demand and shortages of labor and materials made severe by the pandemic, leading many economists to believe inflation is here to stay. For preppers, … Continue reading 5 Reasons you should stockpile food right now
CLAIM: CDC whistleblowers say covid vaccines have already killed 50,000 Americans
Dr. Peter McCullough, one of the most highly cited physicians on the early treatment of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), has put out an explosive new video claiming that Wuhan Flu shots have already killed more than 50,000 Americans. Calling the so-called “vaccine” a “bioweapon,” along with the Chinese Virus itself, Dr. McCullough alleges that the entire plandemic is a … Continue reading CLAIM: CDC whistleblowers say covid vaccines have already killed 50,000 Americans
Survival essentials: 6 Things to include in a survival fire starter kit
Fire is a versatile survival asset, so it’s important that you have a fire starter kit in your bugout bag (BOB). A proper fire starter kit should contain multiple items you can use to start a fire so you can stay warm and cook outdoors. Read on for tips on building a fire survival kit. (h/t to PreppersWill.com) … Continue reading Survival essentials: 6 Things to include in a survival fire starter kit
Two “fully vaccinated” cricket players collapse mid-game during international match
Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines” strike again, this time at the T20 International where two “fully vaccinated” West Indies women cricketers collapsed on the field mid-game. Chinelle Henry and Chedean Nation both fell to the ground at different times during the match against Pakistan, which took place just three days after most of the West Indies women’s … Continue reading Two “fully vaccinated” cricket players collapse mid-game during international match
Prepping supplies: 11 Items that are in short supply because of the coronavirus pandemic
People across America continue to worry because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Even preppers, who are often prepared before SHTF, are concerned because 11 items are often in short supply because of the pandemic. Prep before SHTF by reading up on these items that you also need to stock up on, like chicken for your stockpile … Continue reading Prepping supplies: 11 Items that are in short supply because of the coronavirus pandemic
World Economic Forum pushing for Great Reset through a “cyber-attack with COVID-like characteristics”
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international non-governmental organization supposedly dedicated to improving the world through business, politics and academia. Recently, it has been delving into the world of cybersecurity. In reality, the WEF is pushing for a Great Reset using a “cyber-attack with COVID-like characteristics.” The WEF has taken a leading role in … Continue reading World Economic Forum pushing for Great Reset through a “cyber-attack with COVID-like characteristics”
5 Reasons to stockpile food now
Inflation in the United States has jumped to the highest rate since 2008 as the country rebounds strongly from the coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, many economists believe the current rise in inflation is not transitory because of evidence of structural changes in supply at a time when demand for all products is robust. Put simply, inflation is here to … Continue reading 5 Reasons to stockpile food now
Covid supply chain issues now hitting fast-food chains as shortages in foods and packaging both worsen
A new survey by Reuters has found that at least nine popular fast-food chains are experiencing supply issues due to supply bottlenecks and other problems linked to the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) plandemic. Everything from iced green tea to fries to chicken wings, as well as plastic packing material and paper bags, is becoming hard to come by as Chinese Virus-related … Continue reading Covid supply chain issues now hitting fast-food chains as shortages in foods and packaging both worsen
Say goodbye to food choice and selection as droughts threaten food, water shortages and blackouts
There were problems with food supply since well before the COVID pandemic and subsequent economy-killing state lockdowns, yet those earlier issues seem to get forgotten as we see so many reports and signs that things are about to get much worse. (Article by Susan Duclos republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) Lets take a moment to remind ourselves of … Continue reading Say goodbye to food choice and selection as droughts threaten food, water shortages and blackouts
Surging food prices force restaurants to increase cost of menu items
Food prices are surging in grocery stores and restaurants, hitting small businesses very hard. “They haven’t gone up. They’ve almost doubled,” said Nick Rando, owner of an Italian restaurant in Natick, Massachusetts. Rando said that in January, red meat and steak cost him $7.35 a pound. “Last week, it was $13.20 a pound.” People in Massachusetts have … Continue reading Surging food prices force restaurants to increase cost of menu items
