Get Your Money Out of the Bank

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kal kal
kal kal
4 months ago

and note the graph only shows the first quarter of 2024 as the lines are moving skyward,

Patriot_One
Patriot_One
4 months ago

If you recall I told you about my long dead friend who lived through the great depression. After the market crashed, there was a run on the banks, then the banks closed. The next day no one had any money. Businesses closed. It’s hard to imagine living in a world without money. In the cities it was, “Brother can you spare a dime”. Girls sold favors for a bowl of soup. 200K farms went belly up. It was real bad. If it happens again get together with your neighbors to help each other.

Everybody should develop their own prepper plan. I practice poor boy prepping, I stock up on food and water, canned meat, tomato sauce, instant rice, instant potatoes, popcorn, a campfire popcorn popper, and blankets, matches, meds, first aid, etc… I keep the cost down. Remember tomato soup is just tomato sauce and spices, potato soup is just potato flakes, water and spices, Chicken and rice soup is just canned chicken, instant rice, water, and spices. I limit meat to one meal a day. I’ll fish, hunt, and gather if I can. I’m not a fan of beans but I do have a dutch kettle for the fire for beans. It’s not about fine dining for me, its about not starving. Some people fast, I try not to, I think a meal a day is better than none especially if I had health issues. I’ve dealt with hunger before so I know how good things taste when I’m really hungry.

I hear a lot about emergency food pails/kits. Too pricey for me. Probably good for short term or bug out.

I garden and farm. Research potato, beet, and corn on YouTube if you want.

That’s some highlights that keep me from starving. Good Luck. Keep the faith. See you on the other side if this thing goes south.

Paraclete
Paraclete
4 months ago

Seek out the latest Bill Holter and/or Martin Armstrong…
Usually found at usawatchdog.com

ozark homesteader
ozark homesteader
4 months ago

Guys like hodges, quayle, von greyerz, DAVE at x22 have been screaming “the sky is falling” regarding the economy for well over a decade, making lots of people numb and deaf to the screaming. However, the traitors have been “setting conditions” for the second Trump presidency to be extremely-to-insurmountably difficult and the economy is just one vector. LTC Murray reiterated his call to prep in his sitrep podcast last night. Like Patriot_One, we are poor-man preppers. We don’t have an Alexa pure pro, we have cisterns and downspout. We don’t buy/store dehydrated food in mylar bags, we bought a dehydrator and a vacuum packer and we dehydrate fruit, meat, root veggies, peppers, herbs some of which we store in vacuum bags and some goes in five gal buckets. We dehydrate what we can from our garden, and if we see flats of jalapenos or green beans, or cases of potatoes cheap (or whatever else) we grab what we can and dehydrate it. We also can some food, but most of the time the dehydrator is lower labor input and its easy work. Do get $$$ out of the bank. Make your chores your hobbies/pastimes. Wait on gold until you have a mess of water, food and first aid/medicine. And spare boots.

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
4 months ago

Word, my brother. Let me add something also. Try not to laugh, my friends. There is a company in Texas-VICTORY SEED COMPANY which deals in heirloom seeds. When I and my tribe lived in The People’s Democratic Socialist Republic of Oregon, I purchased seeds for an heirloom vegetable-Siberian Kale. It thrived.
This veggie is adapted to colder climates. When we moved to North ID, I would plant it every year and went it went to seed, I harvested the pods for subsequent plantings. I have watched it come up through snowdrifts. If you know how to cook Kale (the stems are tough as a garden hose), you will have a tasty nutritious veggie. Just a thought. Buy it now and plant it before your A/O gets frost. Best wishes to all. Bleib ubrig.

ozark homesteader
ozark homesteader
4 months ago

Great info. I miss N Idaho a ton. Wife grew up in Vegas and couldn’t handle all the cloudy days…how we ended up here. We try to by heirloom/organic seeds (and produce) whenever possible because, as you stated, you can save the seeds from the produce and do it again next season. Thanks a ton for your input.

Nobody
Nobody
4 months ago

A financial advisor posted that 8 of the largest banks in the US will collapse if silver hits $35 an ounce because they are holding paper silver leveraged at 400 to 1. Silver is only about 40 cents away from that goal this morning. I wish I had written down his name. Might be wrong. Might be right. We shall see.