Sorry, I didn't really clarify what I meant, pertaining the 2015 bit. I just mean that I was looking at that page that I was sent, and it was a list of all the food destruction going on this year, and I was like "good God this is the apocalypse". But, when I went back to the 2015 version of the same URL, it had all of the same kind of stuff from that year, in similar numbers (millions of chickens here, thousands of cows there, etc.), which made me think this stuff might be a lot more ordinary than we realize and we might just be panicking because we are suddenly way more aware of it all (partly due to ice age farmer, et al, bringing our attention to it).
Another version of understanding, which is probably closer to the truth, is that the same attack, at pretty much the same velocity, has been going on for quite a while (perhaps a decade), and we all just became aware of it. But, even though that's pretty disturbing, that's not as disturbing as the thought that this just started, which would indicate that things are about to get really bad. That version would be much worse, in my opinion, than realizing it's been going on for a decade and here we are, still doing reasonably OK.
I didn't even notice (re: wrong reply) - I figured you were just going on about it because it's basically unbelievable.
But yeah, I'm sure there's an explanation, but it's probably a lie. When I was growing up, I don't remember any entire cow farms, measured in square miles blowing up in nuclear-sized explosions. The world we live in now is nuts. To play devil's advocate, though, somebody sent me this "end times prophecy" page about animal deaths in the US, so far in 2023, and I pulled it up the Wayback Machine and found basically the same level of "holy shit, this is the apocalypse!" level numbers, on the same page, going all the way back to 2015.
Holy shit this is some investment gold. Thanks for posting this. I hadn't heard of this softening on the Venezuelan oil front; hat's the most white pill news I've heard in a long time. We drained all the cheap oil in the middle east, and now we'll hook up to the wells down south and transport will be cheaper. We can refine it in St Croix and bring it straight in the Gulf. Also, this will shift economic centering more toward SA, where my wife and I have always wanted to go (e.g., Mendoza, Argentina - btw you also can legally own an AR or even an armed tank, IIRC, in Argentina, just more legal hoops than here), but we never have because South & Central America, and Mexico are all in such a bad state, mostly due to mediocre relationships with us. Hopefully Brazil will be next (fuck the BRICS economic alliance).
Now this is a legit good point. Please make a post about this strategy, in general, and reply here so I can up vote it. This is the only way to help our side (any freedom loving people) succeed, for each of them to start doing their own part to keep it all together. We planted 8 fruit trees, and we're going to have a huge garden this summer. I know that ain't gonna feed us, but it's a small start. Also, even though we might spend as much money on the garden and soil and everything else as we would normally spend on produce, at least we can have what we want this way instead of having to cut back because everything is so expensive. Once these fruit trees start bearing fruit, that'll be a massive amount of jars each summer.
Do you own currently or rent? If you've got the money saved up to get a house with an FHA loan, there's no time like the present. Look outside of town, if you're 10 minutes further away, that's 10 more minutes the zombies have to travel, and also that's gonna save you a lot of money and get you a larger size lot. All you need is something like a quarter acre lot with a reasonably sized house and that'll leave you enough room for a big garden. We have a half acre now, but a lot of it is wasted on the driveway (it's ridiculous), but we had a quarter acre years ago and we had a humongous garden with like probably thousands of tomatoes each year. 1/4 acre is a great start, and you only need 3% down with an FHA loan. Also don't ever feel bad for taking an FHA loan (due to the government nature of them), because literally every mortgage made today is a government loan (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac set the rules, and then the government guarantees them, these banks just milk us dry with tax dollars and inflation when they fail).
It's insane to even contemplate. A large amount of fertilizer could create such a massive explosion, but we would be talking about like a grain silo filled with it. But, you don't grow feed in or around a dairy farm; you bring feed in, so there isn't any reason why you would expect a massive stockpile of fertilizer in or near a dairy farm.
What I'm assuming her comments (in this video) are alluding to is that "they" did not want her to make a statement about how she was fine and then all of a sudden she dies after saying she's fine, which would then be an even bigger deal. The whole entire thing is bullshit though, because I don't even think this is the same person. There's no fucking way that half the world that she was dead and she just never came out to dispel that myth and there were no sightings of her that whole time. u/pkvi would have something to say about NBC on this one.
Real talk tho: viruses are fake and gay.
A virus has never been observed or isolated (e.g., in the Koch's Postulates sense, or any other sense); they only exist in theory. The only image ever even supposedly taken of a virus, in less than one second, can be easily recognized as a nucleotide from cellular mitochondrial DNA. You might have the instinct to think "well of course we can't see them because they are way too small", but I would have to remind you that we build micro processors out of the smaller components than supposed coronavirus, let alone some of the larger viruses which should be visible under an optical microscope.
I think viruses don't exist. I don't necessarily think that 5G has to be the explanation, but it's a funny thing when you realize that there are plenty of things we can see with an electron microscope that are much smaller than a virus, and we even put together processors with pieces that are smaller than a virus, yet we've never seen a virus, ever. There is one picture claimed to be a virus, but it looks exactly like a nucleotide, which is what supposed "viruses" likely are.
I am absolutely not a fan of crypto, but why would you see irreversibility as a problem? I think transaction reversibility is one of the biggest problems in modern commerce; it's completely unreasonable to be able to hand somebody some cash and then walk out, and then call your bank and say "can you cancel that" and screw the merchant over. That was one of the first things I actually liked about crypto back in 2011 or so, the notion that all transactions were final.
https://archive.is/nWmIB
Archived this page. That is undeniably a mask. Fucking A.