Here are my answers to your questionPosted by Frenchy (here)
Good to raise the possibility Soullight...
First, one of the books ' fell into my hands ', might have been titled ' Road to Nightfall '[?] so long ago, forgotten... In this scenario, U.S. radiated by 50 Mile wide ' buffer zones ', thus isolating wihin bands, any survivours..If we do not have off-planet goodly help, then I think past 'Novels', might come to fruition :-((
Today picked this up {via R.M.N. }
Extract :-
" During a government shutdown that furloughed hundreds of thousands of workers, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continued operating and quietly received a $400,000,000 budget increase to further its insidious agenda to enslave or eradicate a majority of the population. At an agency meeting last Tuesday, FEMA Director Brock Long told regional subordinates that citizens who question the agency’s mission are “nothing more than cattle” and must be treated as hostile combatants.
He cited a recent disturbance in fire-stricken Paradise, CA; local subversives, he said, protested FEMA’s presence by forming a human blockade to prevent agents from unlawfully trespassing on private property or entering the charred remains of scorched homes and businesses. A group of approximately twenty-five persons held protest signs reading “FEMA, WE DON’T WANT YOU HERE” and “FEMA, GO HOME.”
Long told colleagues that agents must not hesitate to use discreet, lethal force if citizens defy FEMA’s authority, and reminded them that powers granted by the Patriot Act absolve agents of criminal maleficence when acting in the line of duty. He warned them, however, not to shoot anybody in the presence of media personalities. "
Flash, :-)) I read an article this week of horrendous Food prices in Canada. Eg., A fresh Chicken for CA $24... I've lost the bookmark, would you comment if this was accurate ? { I saw the supermarket layout... } If it is horrendously true, is this a push to un-civil war, firstly between the ' haves' & the ' have not's ? }
and then, after, maybe Maritial Law ?
Food prices to rise 1.5% to 3.5% in 2019
Vegetable prices will see biggest increase, while cost of meat will decrease
By Rebecca Harris | December 04, 2018
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Canadians will be forking over more money for groceries next year. Food prices in Canada are forecast to rise 1.5% to 3.5% in 2019, according to the ninth annual edition of Canada’s Food Price Report by Dalhousie University and University of Guelph. The annual food cost for the average Canadian family is expected to increase by $411 in 2019 to $12,157 for the year.
Vegetables will see the highest increases (4% to 6%), followed by food purchased at restaurants (2% to 4%). Bakery and fruit prices are both predicted to increase between 1% and 3%, while the dairy and grocery categories are each expected to rise up to 2%. For the first time since its inception, the report forecasts decreases in the cost of meat (-3% to -1%) and seafood (-2% to 0%). In 2018, all of the expected changes in prices were accurately predicted with the exception of one food category: fruit.http://www.canadiangrocer.com/top-st...-in-2019-844631 kilogram = 2.2 pounds, broiler chicken is on average 5 pounds, therefore, a 5 pounds chicken would be 15$ Canadian (10,05$ US). However, we live in Canadian dollars with Canadian revenues, and the 15$ really worth from our buying power the 15$US in the United States. So yes, it is expensive, and quire feasible that some in the great North, where everything is shipped through airplanes, the price reach 24$. In which case, if you are an Inuit, you go hunting and fishing. A seal or a caribou will feed you for quite a long time.Monthly average retail prices for food and other selected products1 2 3 from Statistic Canada
Chicken, 1 kilogram 2018: Canadian dollars: august 7.31 sept 7.25 october 7.64 november 7.58 december 7.52
Yes, the have not are going vegetarian, this is a total trend right now in Canada. A bit bad, because in extreme cold climate, we do need fat and proteins in a fast manner, we burn a lot of energy while in the cold.