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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    An apparently urgent heads up for those reading this who have diesel cars or trucks, or who own and operate diesel equipment. (Don't forget your diesel generator, either.)

    There's almost no diesel oil left, and pretty soon there will be none anywhere for the next year.

    Here's a short (2 minute) video:

    https://brighteon.com/4938fb56-a9e2-...8-c43945a3b070
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    Comment on the video and something to consider

    Michael j • a day ago
    " You can clean your engine oil by placing hemp rope in container and letting it clean the oil by dripping into container lower than dirty oil container,, will syphon out and the impurities are trapped in the hemp rope, this was done in the old days to conserve oil there's nothing wrong with the oil it just needs cleaning "
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    The problems mentioned are product shortages, delivery delays, and persistent supply chain bottlenecks. The trucking industry has driver shortages and face bankruptcy if the government doesn't step in. Shipping container costs have skyrocketed.


    Quote Experts are warning that the global supply chain crisis is going trigger a record number of disruptions as we enter the second half of 2022. Things were supposed to be getting better by now. Instead, every new survey, study, analysis, or forecast about global supply chains suggests that we are headed to the most chaotic peak shipping season ever recorded. Companies continue to suffer from a myriad of problems caused by product shortages, delivery delays, and persistent supply chain bottlenecks, often leading them to collectively lose billions of dollars each year. Meanwhile, the vast majority of U.S. consumers are still facing empty shelves, soaring prices, and poor customer experience. New data shows that Americans are getting increasingly frustrated with the rising number of out-of-stock products, price hikes and higher costs for shipping.
    Every sector of the industry is being burdened by a series of problems caused by broken supply chains. A new study published by the Small Business Association of Michigan noted that 59% of U.S. small businesses have been facing persistent complications in logistics and transport which led 87% of them to face higher costs than before the pandemic, with almost half – 43% - reporting price increases of 20% and more. Due to these obstacles, 20% of U.S. small businesses said they’re still feeling pessimistic about the long-term survival of their operations.
    The system has been broken so many times over the past two years that industry executives don't see an end for supply chain problems coming about anytime soon. In fact, many issues are likely to worsen this year, as roughly 40% of workers in the transport sector are threatening to quit their jobs. Truckers collect and distribute over 70% of the goods arriving at U.S. ports around the nation. Such a shortfall of workers could paralyze domestic supply chains indefinetely. Road transport operators are warning about a “perfect storm” for the trucking industry in 2022. As the backbone of global supply chains, road transport operators are calling on governments for support to avoid bankruptcies and to stabilize the transport system as a whole. “Right now, driver shortages and drastic fuel price increases have created a “perfect storm” that can further aggravate supply chain disruptions this summer,” said Bob Costello, chief economist for the American Trucking Associations.
    On top of all that, global container capacity has been dramatically reduced in the past few months, and millions of containers are still stuck outside ports worldwide as congestion escalates. The outlook for the next six months is grim - we're about to witness the cumulative impact of almost 24 months of continued interruptions.
    The stress we've felt as a result of supply chain problems over the past two years was nothing compared to what we will experience in the coming months. Geopolitical conflicts, extreme weather, slower manufacturing, higher fuel costs, and global inflation will continue to wreak havoc on supply chains - and more importantly, we will continue to feel the impact of all of these problems in our monthly budgets. We can only advise you to stock up while you still can because the chaos ahead will be devastating. And in today's video, we compiled several facts that reveal the extent of the problems we've already faced and the challenges that will continue to aggravate the supply chain crisis as we enter the second half of the year.

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    More from Chris Martenson, a concise 20 minute extract from a conference presentation on the very serious energy crisis issue that he's stressed several times before, and which affects absolutely everything else.


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    Predictive programming much.

    https://www.instagram.com/tv/CgRuSuig455/



    This is not planned and produced in a weekend.
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    Well, we're having the first aknowledged shortages happening.
    The product? Ice.
    The reason? The price of energy to produce it and the price of gas to transport it.

    Article in spanish

    https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/fue...antes-14230825

    https://www.larazon.es/economia/2022...upiyeq4mu.html
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    Here in California it is mostly organic products that can be missing from the shelves. Liquid chlorophyll is almost impossible to find, and it looks like there is only a single manufacturer left producing it ( this is really bad news for me ). The best quality items are what can go missing, sometimes for long ( 6-12 month periods of time ). The olive oil I normally get, California honey ( is a hit or miss ) ( this is one of the things I stock "just in case" ), raw organic apple juice. Organic fresh fruit is just appalling, and scary for someone who lives where SO MUCH fruit is produced, and who eats 65% fruit. There are so many items I normally get/choose that are gone. Alternatives to them still exist, but they are not my usually choices for producers/manufacturers *for a reason. I still have to check every item I pick up for its expiration date, roughly half of what I pick up is still near to, or fully expired. I do not shop at the regular stores so I do not know what is happening there. Expiration dates on toxic food ( salt-ridden food ) is likely greater than what I buy but I cannot eat that kind of food so it is not an option in any event.
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    In China, people use Ice to keep offices cool.The iconic Shanghai skyline went dark on Monday. Offices are using large blocks of ice to stay cool due to power cuts. Why is China struggling to power its cities? Palki Sharma tells you.--24/8/22--4min--

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    Lights off in Europe as winter approaches.
    Europe is slashing energy consumption as Russia cuts off supplies. Germany has switched off street lights. France plans to ban illuminated billboards. Spain has limited air conditioning at airports. 27/8/22--5 min--
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    Tucker Carlson: Things are falling apart every quickly--30/8/22--17 min-

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    Heat banks? Re-educating people to give up independent life. Dependency is beguilingly easy--.Katie Hopkins--39/8/22--12 min------
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    The G7 has announced their decision to [try to!] impose a global price cap on oil. In this short 10-minute Duran video, Alexander Mercouris explains how China and India won't play along, this will inevitably disrupt and destabilize oil markets, Saudi Arabia will be surely pushed into BRICS (with the resulting demise of the pertrodollar), global oil supplies to the west (i.e. the North America and Europe) will be greatly squeezed, and domestic prices of everything in any way connected to oil will rise even further.

    Moreover, Ursula von der Leyen, the EU president, has now recommended a similar price cap on Russian gas. (OMG. ) The Russians won't stop producing oil (they can't shut down oil wells just like turning off a tap, and oil storage is a problem), but surplus and unsold natural gas is far easier to dispose of: they'll just flare it (burn it), right before the eyes of the Europeans, while Gazprom continues to find reasons not to flow any gas to Europe at all.

    It's a giant, self-destructive mess — either malice, bewildering incompetence, or both. At the risk of making a dark, not-very-funny joke about something increasingly serious for millions of households, just buy lots of new kettles (or electric cars!) and everything will be just fine.


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    Quote Posted by Casey Claar (here)
    Here in California it is mostly organic products that can be missing from the shelves. Liquid chlorophyll is almost impossible to find, and it looks like there is only a single manufacturer left producing it ( this is really bad news for me ). The best quality items are what can go missing, sometimes for long ( 6-12 month periods of time ). The olive oil I normally get, California honey ( is a hit or miss ) ( this is one of the things I stock "just in case" ), raw organic apple juice. Organic fresh fruit is just appalling, and scary for someone who lives where SO MUCH fruit is produced, and who eats 65% fruit. There are so many items I normally get/choose that are gone. Alternatives to them still exist, but they are not my usually choices for producers/manufacturers *for a reason. I still have to check every item I pick up for its expiration date, roughly half of what I pick up is still near to, or fully expired. I do not shop at the regular stores so I do not know what is happening there. Expiration dates on toxic food ( salt-ridden food ) is likely greater than what I buy but I cannot eat that kind of food so it is not an option in any event.
    Hi Casey, Just thought I would pop in here and let you know that I am in Nevada County, and thus far, we are not seeing this shortage... I have a friend that is a beekeeper, so if you need California honey, I can get you some the next time he empties his hives.. I bought 12 bottles the last time he emptied the hives, but gave it alot of it away as gifts because it is so good! But it is coming to the time where he will be doing it again soon...

    As for fresh fruit and raw organic apple juice? I have other friends that have farms... One is bierwagons apple farm (In Colfax) and they have the best organic apple juice I have ever had, And bottle it up by the gallon... The place is famous for it...

    And the other farm, is owned by a really good friend and his family... and they harvest fresh fruits weekly. Two days before delivery, he calls his customers, and by taking "pre orders", the next day, that is what they harvest... Just what they know will sell.. Once a week, he appears in our shop, delivering an entire flat of fresh organic fruit! (As much as we want!) and it is always what is in season as they planned the farm to provide year round...

    If you are close enough to drive up the hill, you could probably stock up on everything you need from here. (If you do, I would happily show you around to all of the places that you can walk into.. and get info as to how you can get ahold of the other items that are time sensitive, such as the honey, as it goes fast once harvested... It is the only honey I eat, as it is from local bees...)

    The health food stores in the area that carry roots, powders, leaves, and all the things that require preparation, seem to still be fully stocked as well... As far as the liquid chlorophyll, I haven't checked recently... But I could calll around to the local shops and see if they have the brand that you usually get, just let me know if I can help in any way... We actually have an abundance of these type stores in our community, all staffed by those that live the natural lifestyle, so they have everything without shortages thus far...

    It's one thing to go without fuel, and entirely different story to go without quality foods, so just PM me, if I can help!
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    We are starting mushroom production. It does need fertilizer. Though uses lots of heat to strilize substrate. I can solve this by using any type of used oil and water. There are YT videos on how to burn used Oil. I also desinged and constructed one of the best solar dryer you can find anywhere. First it must be made of metal. Metal is a far better conductor of heat. many use wood very poor design right from the start. Sun is not going into shortage so I am looking to exploit this source.

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    A two-part presentation by David DuByne from Adapt 2030. Not for the faint-hearted, rather apocalyptic, but very analytical, logical and laden with spiking graphs. He may well be correct in his dire forecast for what awaits Europe (and global financial markets) in the months to come.


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    Quote Posted by Casey Claar (here)
    Here in California it is mostly organic products that can be missing from the shelves. Liquid chlorophyll is almost impossible to find, and it looks like there is only a single manufacturer left producing it ( this is really bad news for me ). The best quality items are what can go missing, sometimes for long ( 6-12 month periods of time ). The olive oil I normally get, California honey ( is a hit or miss ) ( this is one of the things I stock "just in case" ), raw organic apple juice. Organic fresh fruit is just appalling, and scary for someone who lives where SO MUCH fruit is produced, and who eats 65% fruit. There are so many items I normally get/choose that are gone. Alternatives to them still exist, but they are not my usually choices for producers/manufacturers *for a reason. I still have to check every item I pick up for its expiration date, roughly half of what I pick up is still near to, or fully expired. I do not shop at the regular stores so I do not know what is happening there. Expiration dates on toxic food ( salt-ridden food ) is likely greater than what I buy but I cannot eat that kind of food so it is not an option in any event.
    Hi Casey, Just thought I would pop in here and let you know that I am in Nevada County, and thus far, we are not seeing this shortage... I have a friend that is a beekeeper, so if you need California honey, I can get you some the next time he empties his hives.. I bought 12 bottles the last time he emptied the hives, but gave it alot of it away as gifts because it is so good! But it is coming to the time where he will be doing it again soon...

    As for fresh fruit and raw organic apple juice? I have other friends that have farms... One is bierwagons apple farm (In Colfax) and they have the best organic apple juice I have ever had, And bottle it up by the gallon... The place is famous for it...

    And the other farm, is owned by a really good friend and his family... and they harvest fresh fruits weekly. Two days before delivery, he calls his customers, and by taking "pre orders", the next day, that is what they harvest... Just what they know will sell.. Once a week, he appears in our shop, delivering an entire flat of fresh organic fruit! (As much as we want!) and it is always what is in season as they planned the farm to provide year round...

    If you are close enough to drive up the hill, you could probably stock up on everything you need from here. (If you do, I would happily show you around to all of the places that you can walk into.. and get info as to how you can get ahold of the other items that are time sensitive, such as the honey, as it goes fast once harvested... It is the only honey I eat, as it is from local bees...)

    The health food stores in the area that carry roots, powders, leaves, and all the things that require preparation, seem to still be fully stocked as well... As far as the liquid chlorophyll, I haven't checked recently... But I could calll around to the local shops and see if they have the brand that you usually get, just let me know if I can help in any way... We actually have an abundance of these type stores in our community, all staffed by those that live the natural lifestyle, so they have everything without shortages thus far...

    It's one thing to go without fuel, and entirely different story to go without quality foods, so just PM me, if I can help!
    Thank you, Denise.. my apologies, I am just seeing this.

    It is a very kind offer and I may just one day take you up on this. So far, due to how much I overstock honey, quality mineral salt and a few other things I am fine here so far. There are lots of people producing honey down here outside the stores, it is only inside the store(s) that I was reporting on up there. It is still possible to get most everything down here, there is just a BIG difference at times relative to what is usually on the shelves and what is now, notably when it comes to organics and locally produced items sold at stores. San Diego, for whatever odd reason is not as 'with it" as Los Angeles and San Fransisco when it comes to these things. It can feel like I am in a whole other state altogether, but, yes, a reasonably short drive ( 1-2 hours ) gets me to most everything I need. Fingers crossed it remains this way, and/or improves. I am here if ever you need, as well.


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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    A two-part presentation by David DuByne from Adapt 2030. Not for the faint-hearted, rather apocalyptic, but very analytical, logical and laden with spiking graphs. He may well be correct in his dire forecast for what awaits Europe (and global financial markets) in the months to come.


    Watched 1st vid. After one minute into the second I must say, I knew something was up last week when the Pope set a deadline of October 1st for all Vatican linked institutions to deposit their assets into the Vatican Bank.
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    Who’s laughing now? Once more, what were touted as “conspiracy theories” for the last couple of years by the government and their media shills have become fact. I’ll leave it to rational inquiring minds to determine whether the facts are merely coincidental or part and parcel of the globalist’s “Great Reset” and their population reduction agenda. Here’s a short list of some of the things people were warned about that have transpired over the last year and a half (in no particular order):

    • Food shortages with over 100 food processing plants that mysteriously caught fire
    • Record food price increases
    • Record gas prices
    • Record inflation
    • Record housing costs with houses being bought up by multi-millionaires and billion dollar corporations
    • Record deficit (nearly $31 Trillion with “Unfunded Liabilities” over $171 Trillion, “Social Security” over $22 Trillion and “Medicare” over $34 Trillion, but I guess they get the $227 Trillion for those three from the money tree and aren’t really part of the deficit. LOL!)
    • Empty grocery store shelves and many products dropped and/or becoming harder to get
    • Ongoing auto, computer and other product part shortages
    • Ongoing electric grid blackouts and brownouts (but somehow they’ll be able to handle charging countless more electric vehicles. Go figure!)
    • Power plant explosions
    • Ongoing supply chain disruptions
    • Supply chain truckers quitting, losing their job, and/or threatening strikes
    • Disappearing diesel oil additives (any idea what type of vehicles are used for the supply chain and building infrastructure?)
    • Fertilizer shortages (any idea what’s used to grow crops?)
    • Farmland being bought by Bill Gates and farmers paid to not grow certain crops
    • Countless business closings and others raising prices by 20% or more to stay in business
    • People taking loans to buy food and essential products
    • Myriad athletes dropping dead, sharp uptick in heart attacks, neurological disorders and cancers, strange rubbery blood clots, and SADS that “doctors” can’t explain all of which have occurred just since the experimental jabs began (where’s the investigation into the causes?)
    • Suppression of inexpensive therapeutics to treat COVID while extremely expensive (and deadly) drugs are pushed by government, big pharma and media
    • Censorship of doctors, scientists, journalists and others who dared challenge official narratives
    • Some government “health” agencies now admitting their policies and actions were ill-conceived and detrimental to the public (let’s see if all those scientists and doctors who told them so 2 years ago will receive an apology, have their reputations (and jobs) restored, and be uncensored—I won’t hold my breath)
    • More draconian laws being passed to suppress truth (under the guise of dis/misinformation) and censor anyone who dares to speak the truth
    • Government administration that demonizes over half the people in the country (e.g., Patriots, Conservatives, Republicans, white people, etc.--so much for their faux love of inclusivity and diversity.)
    • Government administration that supports open borders and giving illegals free housing, cell phones, food, transportation, education and medical care while we have millions of homeless citizens and people losing their homes and jobs (nearly 5 million illegals have entered the country since Biden took office—that’s equivalent to the size of Ireland.)
    • Billions of dollars given to Ukraine while people in this country can’t afford housing, energy and food
    • Government, big tech and media pushing “climate change” and telling us we need to go “green” while they fly in their private jets, buy multi-million dollar mansions on the coast, and live like kings
    • Government (and media) pushing anti-gun rhetoric and telling us walls/fences are “racist” while they’re protected by armed guards and building walls around their homes (meanwhile the cities with the most restrictive gun laws continue to have the highest crime and gun deaths in the nation. That’s so odd!)
    There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.

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    Industries for food processing have been down sizing every product we buy for years. I knew we were coming to a serious situation when you can compare old coffee containers from Folgers and others to the new ones! They cost more and you get less. This is the same for cereals, for many canned goods we've bought over the years and even cat foods. Some of these places that process the foods even use the same old larger boxes but when you open the package there is smaller amounts of both. Even Lean Cuisine has secretly reduced the amount of food you get in their packages even tho the box looks the same. There is for sure a shortage of these things and it is now beyond their being able to hide it. I understand things such as ketchup and salsa will be very hard to find in the near future from things I've read recenlty in headlines.
    The genius consistently stands out from the masses in that he unconsciously anticipates truths of which the population as a whole only later becomes conscious! Speech-circa 1937

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    Quote Posted by Ratszinger (here)
    Industries for food processing have been down sizing every product we buy for years. I knew we were coming to a serious situation when you can compare old coffee containers from Folgers and others to the new ones! They cost more and you get less. This is the same for cereals, for many canned goods we've bought over the years and even cat foods. Some of these places that process the foods even use the same old larger boxes but when you open the package there is smaller amounts of both. Even Lean Cuisine has secretly reduced the amount of food you get in their packages even tho the box looks the same. There is for sure a shortage of these things and it is now beyond their being able to hide it. I understand things such as ketchup and salsa will be very hard to find in the near future from things I've read recenlty in headlines.
    this sounds more like "shrinkflation" than food shortage. It's been going on for decades -- I first noticed it in candy bars maybe in the 1970s

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    Tucker Carlson: Things are falling apart every quickly--30/8/22--17 min-
    This explains Biden's Philadelphia speech declaring war on MAGA Republicans. He plans to blame his carefully engineered collapse on MAGA Republicans.

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