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Supplies Are Starting To Get Tight As Food Distribution Systems Break Down

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All across America, store shelves are emptying and people are becoming increasingly frustrated because they can’t get their hands on needed supplies.

Most Americans are blaming “hoarders” for the current mess, but it is actually much more complicated than that.  Normally, Americans get a lot of their food from restaurants.  In fact, during normal times 36 percent of all Americans eat at a fast food restaurant on any given day.  But now that approximately 75 percent of the U.S. is under some sort of a “shelter-in-place” order and most of our restaurants have shut down, things have completely changed.  Suddenly our grocery stores are being flooded with unexpected traffic, and many people are buying far more than usual in anticipation of a long pandemic.  Unfortunately, our food distribution systems were not designed to handle this sort of a surge, and things are really starting to get crazy out there.

I would like to share with you an excerpt from an email that I was sent recently.  It describes the chaos that grocery stores in Utah and Idaho have been experiencing…

When this virus became a problem that we as a nation could see as an imminent threat, Utah, because of its culture of food storage and preparing for disaster events seemed to “get the memo” first. The week of March 8th grocery sales more than doubled in Utah, up 218%. Many states stayed the same with increases in some. Idaho seemed to “get the memo” about four days later. We were out of water and TP four days after Utah. Then we were out of food staples about four days later. Next was produce following a pattern set by Utah four days earlier.

The problem for us in Idaho was this. The stores in Utah were emptied out then refilled twice by the warehouses before it hit Idaho. Many of these Utah stores have trucks delivering daily. So when it did hit Idaho the warehouses had been severely taxed. We had a hard time filling our store back up even one time. We missed three scheduled trucks that week alone. Then orders finally came they were first 50% of the order and have dropped to 20%. In normal circumstances we receive 98% of our orders and no canceled trucks. Now three weeks later, the warehouses in the Western United States have all been taxed. In turn, those warehouses have been taxing the food manufacturers. These food companies have emptied their facilities to fill the warehouses of the Western United States. The East Coast hasn’t seemed to “get the memo” yet. When they do what food will be left to fill their warehouses and grocery stores?

Food distribution and resources for the Eastern United States will be at great peril even if no hoarding there takes place. But of course it will.

Additionally the food culture of the East Coast and other urban areas is such that people keep very little food on hand. They often shop several times weekly for items if they cook at home. They don’t have big freezers full of meat, home canned vegetables in their storage rooms, gardens, or beans, wheat, and rice in buckets in the their basements.

With most of the country locked down, normal economic activity has come to a standstill, and it is going to become increasingly difficult for our warehouses to meet the demand that grocery stores are putting on them.

Meanwhile, our farmers are facing severe problems of their own.  The following comes from CNBC

The U.S.-China trade war sent scores of farmers out of business. Record flooding inundated farmland and destroyed harvests. And a blistering heat wave stunted crop growth in the Midwest.

Now, the coronavirus pandemic has dealt another blow to a vulnerable farm economy, sending crop and livestock prices tumbling and raising concerns about sudden labor shortages.

The chaos in the financial markets is likely to continue for the foreseeable future, and it is going to remain difficult for farm laborers to move around as long as “shelter-in-place” orders remain in effect on the state level.

Iowa farmer Robb Ewoldt told reporter Emma Newburger that “we’ve stopped saying it can’t get worse”, and he says that this coronavirus pandemic looks like it could be “the straw that broke the camel’s back”

“We were already under extreme financial pressure. With the virus sending the prices down — it’s getting to be the straw that broke the camel’s back,” said Iowa farmer Robb Ewoldt.

“We were hoping for something good this year, but this virus has stopped all our markets,” he said.

Of course this comes at a time when millions of Americans are losing their jobs and unemployment is shooting up to unthinkable levels.  Without any money coming in, many people are already turning to alternative sources of help in order to feed themselves and their families.

On Monday, hundreds of cars were lined up to get food from a food bank in Duquesne, Pennsylvania.  To many, this was eerily reminiscent of the “bread lines” during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Andrew Rush@andrewrush

Hundreds of cars wait to receive food from the Greater Community Food Bank in Duquesne. Collection begins at noon. @PghFoodBank @PittsburghPG

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And it is also being reported that the number of people coming for free meals on Skid Row in Los Angeles has tripled since that city was locked down.

Sadly, these examples are likely only the tip of the iceberg of what we will see in the months ahead.

And it won’t just be the U.S. that is hurting.  The following comes from a Guardian article entitled “Coronavirus measures could cause global food shortage, UN warns”

Kazakhstan, for instance, according to a report from Bloomberg, has banned exports of wheat flour, of which it is one of the world’s biggest sources, as well as restrictions on buckwheat and vegetables including onions, carrots and potatoes. Vietnam, the world’s third biggest rice exporter, has temporarily suspended rice export contracts. Russia, the world’s biggest wheat exporter, may also threaten to restrict exports, as it has done before, and the position of the US is in doubt given Donald Trump’s eagerness for a trade war in other commodities.

If this pandemic stretches on for an extended period of time, food supplies are inevitably going to get even tighter.

So what can you do?

Well, perhaps you can start a garden this year if you don’t normally grow one.  Apparently this pandemic has sparked a tremendous amount of interest in gardening programs around the country…

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, more people are showing an interest in starting home gardens. Oregon State University‘s (OSU) Master Gardener program took notice of the growing interest.

To help citizens who want to grow their own food, the university kindly made their online vegetable gardening course free until the end of April. OSU’s post on Facebook has been shared over 21,000 times.

Food is only going to get more expensive from here on out, and growing your own food is a way to become more independent of the system.

But if you don’t have any seeds right now, you may want to hurry, because consumer demand is spiking

“It’s the largest volume of orders we have seen,” said Jere Gettle of Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds in Mansfield, Missouri. Peak seed-buying season for home gardeners is January to March, but the normal end-of-season decline in orders isn’t happening.

Customers are gravitating to vegetables high in nutrients, such as kale, spinach and other quick-to-grow leafy greens. “Spinach is off the charts,” said Jo-Anne van den Berg-Ohms of Kitchen Garden Seeds in Bantam, Connecticut.

For years, I have been warning people to get prepared for “the perfect storm” that was coming, but of course most people didn’t listen.

But now it is upon us.

Desperate people have been running out to the grocery stores to stock up on toilet paper only to find that they are limited to one or two packages if it is even available.

And now that “panic buying” of seeds has begun, it is probably only a matter of time before many stores start running out.

We have reached a major turning point in our history, and things are only going to get crazier.

Unfortunately, the vast majority of Americans still have absolutely no idea what is ahead of us…

 The End of The American Dream blog



244 Comments on "Supplies Are Starting To Get Tight As Food Distribution Systems Break Down"

  1. Cloggie on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 7:07 am 

    “I never said that renewable energy is “free”.”

    Liar, you do all the time. You can’t put lipstick on that one cloggo!! LMFAO. too cheap to meter bullshit

    Give me a quote, you can’t.

    I may have made an incidental provocative remark of cheap solar energy in the desert (2 cent/kWh) as “too cheap to meter”, but that always referred to a “raw kWh” appearing at the contacts of a solar panel in the desert, NOT to a on-demand kWh coming out of the wall socket in Europe.

    In between the “too cheap to meter solar” in the desert and the kWh from the wall socket in Europe, is an expensive storage and transport system necessary to bridge the gap.

    The “too cheap to meter solar from the desert” and the storage and transport cost of said solar energy to Europe, will together result in an electricity price, comparable to the price of electricity from a conventional power station in Europe. Never suggested anything else.

    “You Euros are broke cloggo”

    Wtf does “broke” mean?! You are a one-trick collapse pony.

    There is no such thing as a permanent broke society. A society is first and foremost a nation, consisting of men, able to work and women who are responsible for the next generation.

    Your very Anglo-Zionist attempt to frame everything in terms of money is hopelessly inadequate to understand history or future.

    You can always print money, lower wages, lower consumption. Just look at totally destroyed Germany in 1945, courtesy Anglo-Zionist and Soviet empire builders. They were on their feet again within 10 years.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirtschaftswunder

    You are constantly peddling your collapse idea, because instinctively you know that the collapse of the US empire is very well underway. But for North-Americans there will be a life after empire.

    #WorldMadeByHand

    Don’t take it from me, take it from Vlad.

  2. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 7:44 am 

    “Give me a quote, you can’t.”

    I likely have it in my notes or I could google search the board but I am not going to waste my precious time on a fraud. You know you have said this and if you really think you haven’t then you are mentally ill. 20/7 Anglo derangement of a lying white racist whiner is not enough then the techno optimistic energy is too cheap to meter and robots and autonomous vehicles are coming should be the stake that kills the pathetic truth vampire.

  3. Cloggie on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:10 am 

    “I likely have it in my notes or I could google search the board but I am not going to waste my precious time on a fraud.”

    Admission of defeat.

    Doesn’t matter, could happen to anyone, or in your case, all the time.

  4. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:11 am 

    “Who cares if hydrogen electrolysis is current at perhaps 50%, if the price of solar electricity is too cheap to meter?”

    “We’re talking about 300 Watt panels for 45 euro or a factor of 3-7 lower than “traditional” silicon-based solar panels.”
    Cloggo, panels are cheap already and the labor remains the same. The cost to the environment does not change.

    “With this kind of price development, energy storage conversion efficiency doesn’t matter that much anymore.”
    Bullshit, the (possibly) unsurmountable problem is the instability of the grid with increasing amounts of intermittency. This problem is economic as well as a physical issue of buffering with storage. In my opinion as long as we try to continue to live as we do with a 24/7 on demand world of increasing energy needs these problems will never be overcome. Behavior has to change and it is not. FAKE Greens are the problem too with their fossil fuel whining but continued voracious energy needs compared to what we need to be using. They worship the EV and their car and consumer culture and delusionally blaming the oil industry. Yes, fossil fuels are to blame but they need to look in the mirror and they don’t. Saint Greta and her flock is case in point. The behavior changes I am talking about are huge and require localization plus more back to the land strategies for a significant amount of the population as opposed to increasing convergence into mega cities.

    “Who cares if hydrogen electrolysis is current at perhaps 50%, if the price of solar electricity is too cheap to meter?”
    You are still delusional about this small facet of the equation. BTW, I lost 5 panels to lighting. Nature is going to take its toll

    “All you got to do is find some (formerly) useless desert, like in Egypt, KSA, Africa, Australia, Gobi, Kalahari, New Mexico. Trash the place with these cheap perovskite panels, convert the reliable and predictable solar energy into hydrogen and perhaps next into some easier to handle derivative like NH3, methanol, CH4, borohydride, formic acid, anything, and ship the lot to Eurasia.”
    There are lots of issues with desserts and solar. Panels have to be kept clean and sand is abrasive to glass. Their efficiency goes down with heat. They need expensive transmission. Your energy conversion scheme needs transport too. You are not realistic and what I call FAKE Green.

  5. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:13 am 

    “Who cares if hydrogen electrolysis is current at perhaps 50%, if the price of solar electricity is too cheap to meter?” You are still delusional about this small facet of the equation.” “You fail to explain why it is “delusional”.”
    Cloggo, the panels are a small part of the holistic cost of a KW produced to a KW used
    Get a dictionary. Delusional in your case is making things up that do not add up and or taking part of the equation and disregarding the rest of the equation. Saying the situation is one thing when it is not…..on and on and on. You need therapy.
    “50% of 0 cent is still 0 cent. Let that sink in.”
    There is no zero in this business cloggo and that is more of your delusional

  6. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:19 am 

    Here is the original link:

    https://peakoil.com/generalideas/fire-engulfs-new-saudi-high-speed-rail-station/comment-page-1

    I was discussing the prospect of perovskite solar panels. If you can harvest raw electricity for a price of 2 cent/kWh in the desert with conventional silicon, that price would be reduced to less than 1 cent/kWh for perovskite. Hence my loose use of the word “too cheap to meter”.

    Where is the “free energy”?

    “They need expensive transmission. Your energy conversion scheme needs transport too.”

    That’s what I said, most likely hydrogen. The real cost of energy from the desert will not lie in solar generation, but in conversion to hydrogen and transport and conversion losses back to electricity at the end user’s site.

  7. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:23 am 

    Ah, dumbass, “too cheap to meter” WTF LIAR MENTALLY ILL LMFAO

  8. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:26 am 

    Oh dear, president Trump is begging with the Deutsche Bank for a personal bailout:

    https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/coronakrise-donald-trump-ruft-die-deutsche-bank-zu-hilfe-a-67988b6a-4191-4e49-b437-cf73c063ae05

    Trump is losing 680k per week on lost income from his hotels and resorts. The Dems sabotaged any possibility that Trump’s giant 2$T corporate socialism package could benefit Trump’s firms as well. So Trump needs suspension of payments and backing from his house bank, the Deutsche.

    Ah, dumbass, “too cheap to meter” WTF LIAR MENTALLY ILL LMFAO

    For the virtue signaling slow-lane type, that “too cheap to meter” referred to future perovskite solar panels, not to end user electricity price.

    Where is the lying?

  9. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:27 am 

    Well that turned around quick! The virus ain’t shit right AsiaUp makato-one! LMFAO

    “In Major Reversal, Singapore Imposes Month-Long Lockdown As Asia Faces “Second Wave” Of COVID-19: Live Updates”
    https://tinyurl.com/wlh44tj zero hedge

  10. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:28 am 

    WOOO WOOO!

    WOOO WOOO!

  11. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:31 am 

    “Futures Slide As European Economy Craters, Dollar Surges: All Eyes On Payrolls”
    https://tinyurl.com/sznu3xo zero hedge

    “No countries are escaping the severe downturn,” said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit. “But the especially steep decline in Italy’s service sector PMI to just 17.4 likely gives a taste of things to come for other countries as closures and lockdowns become more prevalent and more strictly enforced in coming months.” The reports capped a gloomy week for Europe’s economy, where figures showed manufacturing in a deep recession, huge jumps in jobless claims, and thousands of companies in Germany cutting hours for workers. The measure for services, which includes hotels and restaurants, was at 26.4, with Italy dropping to just 17.4…

  12. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:33 am 

    WOOO WOOO!

    WOOO WOOO!

    I got kicked off the moderated side because I am widdle crazy and stupid!

  13. REAL Green on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:43 am 

    We never joined the moderated side Davy. Cus we new we’d get our ass permanently banned.

  14. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:47 am 

    “Futures Slide As European Economy Craters, Dollar Surges: All Eyes On Payrolls”

    Fortunately the US economy is doing much better! This just in:

    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/30/coronavirus-job-losses-could-total-47-million-unemployment-rate-of-32percent-fed-says.html

    “Coronavirus job losses could total 47 million, unemployment rate may hit 32%, Fed estimates”

    The highest rate so far was 24.9% during the Great Depression (ten years later the US was at the top of the world)

    https://www.thebalance.com/unemployment-rate-by-year-3305506

    We are all doing this because of the insane urge to keep 82 year old fatties alive.

  15. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:50 am 

    “Putin & Trump Versus The New World Order: The Final Battle”
    https://tinyurl.com/v8xj5q5 zero hedge

    “The unknown that lays ahead for all of us is both exhilarating and scary. Exhilarating in the long term, but rather scary in the short term. All empires eventually die and we’re in the terminal phase of the New World Order that will not recover from the Russian roulette game it has been playing, for Vladimir Putin handed it a loaded gun and it pulled the trigger. The New World Order is facing the two most powerful countries on the planet, and this fake pandemic changed everything. It showed how desperate the banksters are, and if we don’t want to end up with nuclear warheads flying in both directions, Putin and Trump have to stop them now. Terminate the BIS, the World Bank, the IMF, the European Central bank, the EU, NATO, now. Our world won’t be perfect, but it might get much better soon. Easter resurrection is coming. This might get biblical.”

  16. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:55 am 

    I never joined the moderated side. Cus I new I’d get my ass permanently banned. That was one of my other personalities

  17. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:56 am 

    Putin & Trump Versus The New World Order: The Final Battle

    “The unknown that lays ahead for all of us is both exhilarating and scary. Exhilarating in the long term, but rather scary in the short term. All empires eventually die and we’re in the terminal phase of the New World Order that will not recover from the Russian roulette game it has been playing, for Vladimir Putin handed it a loaded gun and it pulled the trigger. The New World Order is facing the two most powerful countries on the planet, and this fake pandemic changed everything. It showed how desperate the banksters are, and if we don’t want to end up with nuclear warheads flying in both directions, Putin and Trump have to stop them now. Terminate the BIS, the World Bank, the IMF, the European Central bank, the EU, NATO, now. Our world won’t be perfect, but it might get much better soon. Easter resurrection is coming. This might get biblical.”

  18. More Davyskum sock puppetry ID theft and lunacy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:01 am 

    Ddavy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:55 am
    Ddavy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:56 am

  19. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:04 am 

    And pink poodles

    China’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Bans Consumption Of Cats, Dogs
    As officials in Beijing continue their crackdown on the illegal trade in live wild animals sold for human consumption at China’s infamous ‘wet’ markets – which have been blamed for passing the novel coronavirus to humans via bats, snakes or possible pangolins – Shenzen, the southern Chinese tech metropolis billed as China’s Silicon Valley, has become the first city to ban consumption of cats and dogs.The new law will take effect May 1, and was described as an “extension” of national laws banning the eating of wild animals. The Humane Society claims 30 million dogs a year are killed across Asia for meat. However, the consumption of dogs and cats for meat isn’t that common in China, and most Chinese say they won’t do it, according to the BBC. Acround the world, dogs and cats as pets have established a much closer relationship with humans than all other animals, and banning the consumption of dogs and cats and other pets is a common practice in developed countries, as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Shenzhen city government reportedly said in a statement to Reuters.”This ban also responds to the demand and spirit of human civilization,” they said.Others praised it as a watershed moment for the city, and for China, even though Beijing still permits medicinal and other practices that activists say are abusive to animals.”This really could be a watershed moment in efforts to end this brutal trade that kills an estimated 10 million dogs and 4 million cats in China every year,” said Dr Peter Li, China policy specialist for HSI.Beijing prohibited the consumption and sale of living wild animals in February after a wet market in Wuhan was identified as the epicenter of the global outbreak, though some have other theories.

  20. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:04 am 

    this is the pink poodle of love

    More Davyskum sock puppetry ID theft and lunacy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:01 am

    Ddavy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:55 am
    Ddavy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 8:56 am

  21. Duncan Idaho on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:18 am 

    good morning inmates

  22. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:27 am 

    40,000 foreign (read: Eastern European) field workers are allowed to come to Germany despite corona restrictions:

    https://jungefreiheit.de/politik/deutschland/2020/kompromiss-40-000-erntehelfer-duerfen-nach-deutschland-kommen/

    14 days quarantine first.

    I would be surprised if BoJo wouldn’t do the same.

  23. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:28 am 

    Good morning Idaho

    We missed you REAL bad

  24. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:49 am 

    Nobody in Europe or UK couldn’t currently care less about Brexit. British media have begun speculating that there will be an extension of the negotiation period beyond 2020.

    https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2020-04/brexit-coronavirus-boris-johnson-freihandelsabkommen-europaeische-union

    “It has become quiet around Brexit”

  25. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:56 am 

    Good morning Idaho pink poodle of love

    We missed you REAL bad

    did I mention I am REAL crazy and got locked out of the moderated side?

  26. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:58 am 

    Ghost country Netherlands, new Dutch government video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXiftUAO2qY

  27. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 9:58 am 

    i gess i were rong agin!!

    Molecular Biologist Says COVID-19 Could Have Leaked From Wuhan Biolab

    A molecular biologist proclaimed Thursday that the Chinese coronavirus could have originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and been leaked, leading to it’s horrific spread around the globe.

    Richard H. Ebright, a professor of chemical biology at Rutgers University, told The Daily Caller that he believes it is a distinct possibility that an accident in the laboratory in China could have caused the outbreak.

    Professor Ebright said that “A denial is not a refutation,” referring to China’s top virologist Shi Zhengli, who works at the lab in Wuhan, and has repeatedly denied that it was the source of the pandemic.

    Zhengli, known as ‘bat-woman’, because she works with bat-borne viruses, has said that the coronavirus spread is “nature punishing the human race for keeping uncivilized living habits.”

    “The novel 2019 coronavirus is nature punishing the human race for keeping uncivilized living habits. I, Shi Zhengli, swear on my life that it has nothing to do with our laboratory,” she wrote in early February, adding “I advise those who believe and spread rumors from harmful media sources … to shut their stinking mouths.”

    Professor Ebright pointed to the quote, noting that it makes Zhengli’s denial more suspect.

    While the professor has been cited by the likes of The Washington Post and MSNBC to dismiss theories about the virus being a bioweapon, the media has not covered his belief that the possibility of a lab accident being the source of the outbreak “cannot–and should not–be dismissed.”

    That was scenario discussed in your Fox interview

    I am pleased to hear you now distinguish between possibility virus was engineered bioweapon (which can be dismissed) and possibility virus entered human population through lab accident (which cannot–and should not–be dismissed)

    — Richard H. Ebright (@R_H_Ebright) February 17, 2020
    To clarify, Professor Ebright categorically does not believe that the virus is an engineered bioweapon, due to the scientific evidence showing otherwise. However, the notion that the strain of coronavirus that has spread around the world, and since mutated, came from the Wuhan lab is a real possibility in Ebright’s opinion.

    This notion is also supported by the fact that according to a study contributed to by the ‘bat-woman’ herself, Shi Zhengli, the novel coronavirus is 96.2% identical to a viral strain that was detected in horseshoe bats from the Yunnan Province, which is over 600 miles away from Wuhan.

    Separate Chinese research confirmed this and cited testimonies from close to 60 people who lived or stayed in Wuhan for lengthy periods, saying that the bat “was never a food source in the city, and no bat was traded in the market.”

    The research paper, which was uploaded to Research Gate on Feb. 6, concluded that “The killer coronavirus probably originated from a laboratory in Wuhan.”

    The paper was removed from Research Gate on Feb. 14 or 15, according to internet archives, and it’s author cannot be reached.

    A deadly virus leak from a Chinese lab is not unprecedented. The SARS virus escaped twice from the Chinese Institute of Virology in Beijing in 2004, one year after its spread was brought under control.

    Many believe that China’s continued subterfuge regarding the coronavirus outbreak, and it’s bizarre accusations that it was spread by the US military, is an effort to divert attention from the possibility that this virus leaked from the Wuhan lab.

    Senator Tom Cotton, who has been continually vocal on the matter, told The Daily Caller this week that “The reason I have raised these questions from the very beginning is because of China’s statements and their actions.”

    “After concealing the virus for many weeks in December and then minimizing its severity for most of January, they then peddle an origin story about the food market in Wuhan.” Cotton said, adding “Given their dishonesty and the proximity of these labs, which we know were working with coronaviruses, it is only reasonable and responsible for us to ask the question and demand the answers.”

  28. The Ballad of DavyScum on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 10:53 am 

    The Ballad of DavyScum

    I feel scummy
    Oh, so scummy
    I feel scummy, and ugly and gay
    And I pity
    Any troll who isn’t me today

    I feel scummy
    Oh, so scummy
    It’s alarming how scummy I feel
    And so scummy
    That I hardly can believe I’m real

    See the scummy troll in that mirror there:
    Who can that scummy troll be?
    Such a lying face
    Such an ugly dress
    Such a hypocritical smile
    Such a scummy me!

  29. Cloggie Cognitive Dissonance Extreme on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 10:59 am 

    “He [Fat Orange] didn’t start any new wars”

    That’s the bar you set for the Dear Leader? Oh, and never mind his campaign promises to end wasteful wars.

    Cloggie, you are such a waste case- a classic burnout.

  30. Abraham van Helsing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 11:40 am 

    As a reminder what will happen to white America 24/7/365 after 2024 at the latest:

    https://twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/1246104310041149441

    #ThePowerOfGoodbye

  31. Duncan Idaho on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 11:49 am 

    The champions of capitalism are rushing into disaster and refusing to admit their ideology has failed

    https://www.alternet.org/2020/04/the-champions-of-capitalism-are-rushing-into-disaster-and-refusing-to-admit-their-ideology-has-failed/

    Late stage capitalism is past the stage of death.
    The Thugs are still stealing all they can.

  32. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 12:01 pm 

    Oops, sorry y’all. We fergot the link again

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/molecular-biologist-says-coronavirus-could-have-leaked-wuhan-biolab

  33. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 1:15 pm 

    Oops, sorry y’all. I am a widdle crazy. I got booted off moderated side for being a mindless troll. I am back over hear to have fune cause where can a Crazy troll go?

  34. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 1:17 pm 

    The champions of extreme liberalism are rushing into disaster and refusing to admit their ideology has failed

    There fixed it Duncan

  35. I AM THE MOB on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 5:13 pm 

    Earth Needs Fewer People to Beat the Climate Crisis, Scientists Say

    https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/70/1/8/5610806

    They had no choice. They need to thin the herd of the ‘over eaters”. wink wink

    I told you before Clogg. You were wasting your time on migrants. And they flip that switch and the lights go out. Its game over!

    THE NEW WORLD ORDER IS WITHING REACH!

  36. SocialRevolutionComing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 5:21 pm 

    There is no new world order. The electrical distribution system wont survive social revolution. It will collapse with the social revolution. They wont be able to keep the power grid alive. It game over for the human race.

  37. makati1 on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 5:23 pm 

    Davy, is still living on PO. No life, just immature putdowns and tons of goat shit. LOL

    The US is still NUMBER ONE in COVID-19 cases (275,000) and deaths (7,000+)!

    GO AMERIKA!

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/?utm_campaign=homeAdvegas1?

    Cases per million population:
    USA – 21
    Ps – 1
    China – 2
    Russia – 0.2
    Netherlands – 87 Oops! Sorry Cloggie!

  38. Davy on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 5:37 pm 

    “Davy, is still living on PO. No life, just immature putdowns and tons of goat shit. LOL”

    the stupid old man comes out swinging first comment with putdowns he whines about. makato-one, are you starting to put cheap gin in your coffee in the morning? LMFAO your life is really failing you. Your stupid cases per million is just a lie. China lies are legendary and you believe them. The P’s has no way to know how many have the virus. You are as stupid as them come old man.

  39. Apolitical on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 6:23 pm 

    The COVID-19 virus is very serious. It’s affecting people of all walks of life as well as the global economy. And some misinformed people (who have no medical training) are promoting bullshit “miracle cures” just to make money.

  40. JuanP on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 6:31 pm 

    Mak, did I tell you I got booted from the moderated side for being childish and stupid?

  41. SocialRevolutionComing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 6:36 pm 

    Look at Apolitical reply

    You see this reply above This is fake account probably coming from a governmental agency or the world economical forum. You see this same kinds of comment on youtube.

    Look at the WEF they are still pushing this LGBT bullshit. official or

    https://intelligence.weforum.org/

    Social revolution is coming and collapse of the electrical grid with it. You are too late by 10 to 15 years. We pass peak oil and waster all the net positive energy.

  42. SocialRevolutionComing on Fri, 3rd Apr 2020 6:46 pm 

    I think juanPee is a faggot and a maggot. He needs to be deported and that is the real social revolution to consider here on our widdle forum

  43. I AM THE MOB on Sat, 4th Apr 2020 8:51 am 

    Biden is a go on war with Russia and China!

    THEY HAVE TO PAY FOR WHAT THEY DID TO US WITH THIS VIRUS !

  44. Abraham van Helsing on Sat, 4th Apr 2020 8:59 am 

    “Biden is a go on war with Russia and China!

    THEY HAVE TO PAY FOR WHAT THEY DID TO US WITH THIS VIRUS !”

    Predictably no link to support that claim.

    It is mobster who wants to go to war with Russia and China, in a futile attempt to realize Global Zion after all.

    Not going to happen.

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