Rural folk see what is coming
It has always been wise to have a three week supply of non-perishable food until now. That would get you through a major storm.
But now……
Not to panic but do it methodically.
It has always been wise to have a three week supply of non-perishable food until now. That would get you through a major storm.
But now……
Not to panic but do it methodically.
I mean I could be wrong but that sign looks fake as hell, photoshopped. Not that I disagree with the message at all. But the internet is approaching cesspool status at a geometric rate. Soon it will be bots arguing with each other.
Actually, I took that photo as I was driving into Smithers, BC. As well as all the rest I posted previously.
Sorry for the cockeyed slant as I had to pull over quickly to take the shot.
That’s an amazing shot then. But it does look like one of those photoshopped signs you see quite often. Just goes to show you how insidious falsehood becomes. You stop trusting anything because you simply can’t.
This area is filled with awake people. Earthy people who just want to be left alone.
I’ve personally show relatives a video showing absolutely stunning imagery of the aurora borealis. Well after digging into the comments, some people were pointing out why the video was fake. I felt embarrassed for citing it to relatives. Lesson learned. Don’t trust anything on the internet
Out of the blue last May friend of mine asked if I knew anything about silver coins. Turns out he and his wife have already been storing food – rented a storage space to keep it as we live in a mobile home park so no storage here. And now he owns both silver eagles and a bunch of junk silver. Keeps wanting to meet and discuss things – been quite an interesting education process. He’s now learning about the depth of corruption and lying in the government, and that regardless if Trump wins or not, terrible times are upon us. Loves to watch videos and movies so I’ve kept him busy and he keeps asking for more…
My buddy in a suburb of San Diego, California, is growing his own oranges, lemons and, most importantly, avocados.
He is “fully” prepared to live off the grid. And he is still the CEO of a tech company.
(My family has an open invitation to join him, in an SHTF scenario.)
Those who know, know.
And those who have the means to do it, will do it.
GL
Congratulations — you have somewhere to “group up”!