Monthly Archives: April 2020

What Will The Post-Coronavirus World Look Like?

If covid-19 is indeed hastening the permanent disruption of the status quo, what will life in a post-coronavirus world look like? This prognosticating session builds on last week’s Economic Shockwaves roundtable: https://www.peakprosperity.com/econom… This time, John Rubino, Charles Hugh Smith and … Continue reading

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How Babylon Is Falling

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Where do you fit in?

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Update From Chairman Mao

1,897 deaths yesterday in the U.S. In one day.Good thing this isn’t real, or that might be worrisome. [/sarc]  The absolute last “Bridge Out” sign before even the hardiest morons will have to admit this is really a thing, is if, … Continue reading

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Human Misery, Economic Deep Freeze, Pushes Stock Futures Higher.

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How a single cough can spread a cloud of coronavirus across supermarket that lingers for minutes

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11359723/video-cough-can-spread-cloud-coronavirus-across-supermarket-lingers/ Watch the above video in the article Scientists created a computer simulation to study how far the virus can travel indoors – and worryingly found how a cloud of droplets will infect others even after the sick person has … Continue reading

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Durham truck driver killed after stabbing 3 to death at Tennessee truck stop

A stabbing suspect who was shot and killed after fatally stabbing three women and hospitalizing a fourth at a Knoxville truck stop early Tuesday has been identified by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. The deceased suspect, Idris Abdus-Salaam, 33, was a … Continue reading

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How Life’s Priorities Have Changed

While the above graphic only reflects online purchases, it is interesting to note the top 10 fastest declining e-commerce product categories. While our lives have changed, except for the fire which almost burned our house down this week, it has … Continue reading

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We Won’t Be Getting “Back To Normal”… Not Soon… Not Ever!

Authored by Daisy Luther via The Organic Prepper blog, When will we get back to normal? If you yearn for the days before COVID-19 swept across the planet, I regret to inform you that those days are gone. This isn’t a … Continue reading

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Wait…You Can Get Reinfected With The Coronavirus?

Back in February, we saw some early reports that some coronavirus patients in China may have become infected again after their initial recovery. The data was scarce and we haven’t had much to go on since then…until now. More recent … Continue reading

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1st documentary movie on the origin of CCP virus, Tracking Down the Origin of the Wuhan Coronavirus

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Does This Include Masks?

Chicago Mayor Signs Executive Order Allowing Illegal Immigrants Access To Virus Relief Funds Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued an executive order April 7 allowing illegal immigrants and refugees in the city, regardless of birth country or current citizenship status, access to … Continue reading

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Charley Hogwood: Disaster Psychology

I kindly asked Charley Hogwood to do a presentation at the 2018 PATCON concerning how people will react in the upcoming SHTF scenario. There were many reasons why I wanted to get this information out but as we are now … Continue reading

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Economics of Ammunition

It is important to understand that ammunition pricing is not set by what the ammunition costs to produce, rather it’s determined by what the next batch is going to cost to produce. The profit margin is a set percentage that’s … Continue reading

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Dad handcuffed and led away by cops in front of 6-year-old daughter for violating social distancing

Matt Mooney told KDVR-TV he was playing tee ball with his 6-year-old daughter and his wife at Donelson Park in Brighton, Colorado, on Sunday afternoon when three police officers showed up to inform him that he was violating social distancing guidelines put … Continue reading

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