HOW is five years worth of food going to help anyone from succumbing to the politics of food manipulation in order to make the individual submit and give up his/her liberties to the directives of the NWO.
Yes, I do understand the need and most likely will invest money in food for the famine that is beginning to occur NOW. I can learn to grow my own subsistence crop etc. But how much time will it buy me if the situation gets larger than what we planned for – Let say five years.
Are you saying that after 3 - 5 yrs. the NWO will go away and the people will recover from what was taken from them? Or by then the “Rapture” will have taken place and the Believers would have been taken straight into Heaven. And if that were the case, then, there would have never been a need to store food. And, by the time the New Kingdom of Heaven is established on earth, again there will have been no real need to have stored food. Only the people left to suffer through the Millennium would had needed to store food.
When do you think the “Rapture” will take place once the NWO has begun?
You say people with a plan will not have to fear. I say you CAN NOT get rid of fear. If people are starving they are going to break in; if they see you have a garden, they will steal; in fact, you may die from being murdered before you die from starvation, just because you have food. And, who is to say that the NWO will not just come in and take the food from you.
Once under their control, one can not predict what can happen; especially if you are not counted into the 500,000,000 population number the NWO has determined would be a sufficient amount of humans to exist at any given moment.
I will at least give it a try and try to have at least 3yrs worth. Why? Like you said I don't want to be that wrong, BUT in the end what does it matter?
Sooner or later we all have to die and if we are children of God (Believers) THERE SHOULD NOT BE ANY FEAR OF Dying. Physically, we are not eternal, at least not yet.
Whether in the short run or in the long run; what will it matter? We won't stop the chaos once starvation begins; unless you can build a fortress as well, to protect property and your food... How many people can you shoot before they shoot you?
Once the reality of starvation is here no preparation will exempt us from the madness that will affect us and that's enough fear right there to keep us in constant vigilance... Can you imagine how exhausting that will be??
Thank you for even reading this.
Sincerely,
Anna Angelica DeJesus
Translation of name means "Grace Angel of Jesus". Hey!! I didn’t name myself. And, I never purposely set out to be a crusader type either. I just always wanted to know the truth and so I have pursued it as best as I could.
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But who does? They told us to stock up for Y2K. Some people made big bucks off a frightened public then. Now, it's about starvation. I dunno. Sometimes, crying wolf happens a little too often.
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I'd like to offer some thoughts if I may. Personally I view the world in something of a "cause and effect" manner - that essentially what we individually or collectively put out into the world is directly related to what the world reflects back to us.
I once heard a discussion of what it meant to be "lucky." The speaker defined "good luck" as merely being a circumstance of when "preparation meets opportunity." I would assume that "bad luck" is simply the opposite. Under those conditions it is far better to attempt to be prepared for any eventuality.
Using a sports analogy, I think it's fair to say that winners rarely win when they emotionally focus on losing. The power of a positive attitude is often decisive - it's a power that has the ability to alter outcomes.
I believe that to the extent we are able to blend the above ingredients, we maximize the chances for a favorable outcome. Writer and lecturer Napoleon Hill once observed that if we clearly define a goal in our minds, focus positive energy on that particular goal, and are bold, then "great forces will come to your aid."
>>"The power of a positive attitude is often decisive - it's a power that has the ability to alter outcomes."
I share this feeling. I don't subscribe to any new-agey theories about the supernatural power of mind, but I think that taking the negativity this far is a bad idea. I really don't see the point of obsessing over this kind of doomsday scenario. For all of the fringe people you will attract in this way (especially people who enjoy regarding themselves as victims), you will be turning off an equal or greater number of reasonable ordinary folks (people who work hard and don't waste a lot of time complaining). I would much rather focus on what are the right steps for us to take if we want to achieve prosperity in the future.
If we are going to turn this country back around toward liberty and free markets we have to educate people about economics in a compelling entertaining and hopeful way, with intelligence an humor, if possible. All this hand wringing about riots and famine is counterproductive IMHO.
Who can predict a famine? Except God who sends drought, or pestilicence. Depressions are man economically made and predictable. But few suspect.
The last great depression. Which I enjoyed listening to my Dad, Granddad, and Great Uncles talk to me about.
Food was not scarce. There was two problems. One getting the food where it was needed the most and secondly many did not have money or wages to buy anything. Those that worked had money, but many did not.
It was a time to show mercy. If you had a job so you could keep your house. You brought in those that had not. You sat and shared the little food you had. Bums as they called them, today they are homeless. Showed up at your door. They gave them a little work and a meal and a place to lay their head for a day or two, sometimes more.
If you had no food, it was because you had no money. In Germany they had run a-way inflation and then you could not afford food, even if you had wages. Ussually run-a-way inflation is caused from government spending and taxation during a deflationary time. Then I would think a simple hydroponic garden would suffice for most city dwellers.
Farmers in the great depression had food, very few buyers. Because they had no buyers they could not pay to fix equipment or they had to improvise. Handy man time.
Handy man time is what depressions are about. Depressions are removing all the wasteful spending from the system. Workers overpaid, even if they thought their big 3 auto job was justified. Or an employer who thought he was fair, but demanding to much from market. They all come down to GNP production or value.
I just pray I am one who has a job so I can share with others. Sit at a table an eat stew so it will stretch around the table for everyone. Come my doors are open to all. We will starve together or survive.
Oh, my family was farmers, and invited many in and gave. They had a gracious banker that did not repo their farm as many did. Homeleess or bums and people of the community enjoyed. One uncle even loaded a wagon and took it 100 miles to the Twin Cities to give food to those there. Stories that have long since gone to the grave. They talked of the government programs with distaste and other insidious acts governments do.
One hand I anxiously wait to give, and the other hand, nervous anticipation of how it will be dealt to my family.
I agree with your position on the futility of "bunker mentality," Poulianna. While I think it is smart to have a few months of food on hand in case of infrastructure breakdown or civil unrest, you are spot on in predicting what would happen over a long period of famine. If you are seen to be thriving or even not suffering as much, your neighbors are going to get curious and when their children are starving they are going to break down your door. As Locke said, the law of nature is Reason, but people enter civil society because there is no guarantee it will be obeyed in the state of nature (the absence of government).
Tom Mullen
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"Question with boldness even the existence of a God" - Thomas Jefferson
If I need more than 3 1/2 years of food to outlast a major depression I'll be ready to go anyway !
as in die??? But what about the others who you may leave behind??? Will they be ready to go by means of starvation???
Templar, friend, This is not an easy topic at all. And, I for one have not made peace with those thoughts. How horrible to know that I was part of a legacy that brought down the future welfare of the American people. This will include my daughter and her future family.
Some student said to me. Isn't this just part of life's cycle? I thought about it for a few seconds and then realized I had no pat answer. Is it or isn't it?
And, now I think BUT we the people have the ability to choose the "quality" of that life's cycle. And, we just should of done much better than what we have.
We let to go of our responsibility and call to accountability of our actions and NON-actions, thoughts, and decisions and of those with whom we entrusted our future to, our representatives in government.
We got cocky and just thought we had in the bag. And we just let the"Experts" take care of us. Boy oh boy look at us now
right?
poulianna
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>Some student said to me. Isn't this just part of life's cycle? I thought about it for a few seconds and then realized I had no pat answer. Is it or isn't it? <
Well I guess that all depends on where the person takes their views of life from. My personal belief isn't that it's a "cycle" but that it's predestined.
Who knows the hand of God or their Creator? Who knows what He has predestined? The sovereignty of our Creator is unknown?
Jonah thought he knew the sovereignty, predestination of Nenevah. Then sat under a gourd tree. Israel many times were relieved of their predestination by the sovereignty of their Creator.
Predestination is a choice? I concentrate on the choice and let my Creator or God concentrate on his sovereignty. Knowing full well, he has my best interest at heart.
Which one of us knows the mind of our Creator? Which one of us know our path ahead? We walk as each individual sees their Creator or lack thereof.
All one can do is make plans as they perceive the sovereignty over them. The sovereignty over them, will deal with them accordingly. If one does not believe in a Creator or sovereignty, how can they believe in predestination?
Our forefathers claimed the state sovereignty. That should mean only the state has a right to dictate or predestine my future. Yet, today we find the Fed's creating money and having NEA tell the state if you want money. Then you do it our way. Fed's have taken our sovereignty from the state. That is only one example. This allows for a very minut amount of individuals to control the masses, by ideology indoctrination. Time to take the Fed Reserve away, brings down Fed's agencies, and thereby it will bring the sovereignty back to the state.
>Who knows what He has predestined? <
Read the best selling book in the world !
If I understand your point. What part is predestined? Our existence??- the way the drama is unfolding? In other words ... it's not that it's too late to change things... But because it is predestined, there is nothing we can do to change things... because it is predestined to be what it is.
Is that what you mean? And, all we can do is to be prepared. For example: Get the food you may need to hopefully get you past, the food shortage that is predicted by many to happen.
Hmm.... please clarify or tell me that I have understood you.
"Que sera, sera" What ever will be will be, the future is not ours to see, "Que sera, sera". I loved Doris Day and that song.
poulianna
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