new wrinkle in "foodwars" thread

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new wrinkle in "foodwars" thread

Postby darkbeforedawn » Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:58 pm

I have posted in the past about how our mass-produced food contains additives that are ruining our health and lowering our collective intelligence (asparteme) etc. Now we must start looking at the fact that the gov. has used up all our surplus food and when emergencys such as Katrina strike--there will be nothing to fall back on.<br> The Coming <br>Starvation In America<br>By James P. Wickstrom <br>Antechamber.net<br>10-3-5<br> <br>The government of the United States, by Law was to always maintain a three year mixed- grain survival storage for every man, woman, and child in the United States. <br> <br>Like most Laws of the land, the politicians never took heed as to why our wise ancestors had this reserve requirement established. It was to make sure, that, in the time of a National Emergency, the people had the most important mainstay needed for survival individually and as a Nation. <br> <br>Remember, the people make the Nation, the Nation does not make the people. <br> <br>In the 1960's and 1970's the different political administrations of Washington, D.C. walked away from sanity and started to give the surplus grains which where in elevator storage all over the country, to other nations, such as the Soviet Union, India, etc.. This continued over two decades, until the elevators were empty and the reserve of grains that were in reserve as per a national crisis....were gone. Of course this was done as to inhance international "friendship" with other nations, even if those other nations were self-admitted enemies of the United States. <br> <br>Remember, there was enough grain in storage, paid for by the American tax-payer, to last the masses inside the United States for three full years, if need be. But now it all is but gone! <br> <br>By 1996, the United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) claimed that there was enough food in ware-house storage to last every man, woman and child in the cities a 3 day supply and a 5 day supply for every man, woman, and child in the countryside, should a great national emergency occur. In other words, if food trucks stopped running, the food supplies for the masses would be 3 days in the cities and 5 days in the countryside. <br> <br>In 2003, the U.S.D.A. stopped measuring for "days in reserve" of food for every man, woman, and child in the United States because the amount of food in storage in the United States dropped under a 1 day food supply for every man, woman, and child in the United States. Thus, the U.S.D.A. started to measure in individual pounds as to how much food was in the food-chain per person in the United States as per 300 million people. <br> <br>In 2003, there was 77 pounds of food per person in the warehouse food-chain in the United States. What this means, is that during a national emergency, only 77 pounds of food per person is available before all food is TOTALLY GONE in the United States. <br> <br>By September of 2005, there is now only 15.7 pounds of reserved foodstuffs in the food-chain for every man, woman, and child in the United States. This means that there has been an 80% decrease in the past two years. That decrease is becoming greater with every passing day in the United States. Of the 15.7 pounds of warehoused reserved food-stuffs, 11.0 pounds of the 15.7 pounds consists of unprocessed wheat. The rest of the 15.7 pounds of survival foods in storage for every man, woman, and child, totaling 4.7 pounds, consists of the following foods: <br> <br>1. Non-fat dry milk 2. Cheese 3. Corn by the bushel 4. Peanuts by the pound 5. Lentils by the pound <br> <br>That's it folks ! . . . This is what the District of Columbia has set aside representing the 15.7 pounds in the survival food-chain for every man, woman, and child to stay alive on. This is not a daily supply, this amount represents the total food everyone will get for ....how long, who knows! <br> <br>The U.S.D.A. Crop Production Report per September 12, 2005, contained said information, and this information was brought forth by Alan Guebert of the Farm & Food Report. <br> <br>Collective communist farming failed in the Soviet Union and communist China, and the present form of Collective Farming (paying the farmers not to grow food) has totally failed in the United States. <br> <br>Mr. Guebert also stated, that one more disaster as the likes of the hurricanes Katrina or Rita against the United States, or anything to compare to such in whatever way, would create such a food panic, it would make the New Orleans rioting look like the Mardi Gras. <br> <br>The United States Government for the past 75 years has been driving the United States deeper and deeper into the realm of communism. The United States is financially broke, the farms are broken down, the Nation has been de-industrialized, and the outsourcing of jobs continues to this day. Both corrupt federal administrations, the Democrat and Republican eat off the same plate. They have labeled that plate; "Screw the taxpayer, each and every one of them." <br> <br>Our European ancestors were very wise, honest and full of common sense. They had food cellars where they had food canned, that could last themwell over a year, insuring them that they would be able to plant a crop the following summer, and still be able to survive waiting for crops to mature and harvest. They did not rely on the corrupt politicans who are liars and thieves. <br> <br>But as I said, time passed by and the people put a false trust in their elected and appointed public servants thinking that these same people were looking out for their personal interests. How sadly wrong the people were then, and still are. <br> <br>In conclusion, I highly suggest that you pull your head out of the sand, check your food supplies, and if you do not have 6 months to a years food in reserve, then you had best sell something or do whatever you have to do, to immediately prepare yourself and your loved ones for safety. If you can store two years at this time: DO IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! <br> <br>Remember, the 15.7 pounds of food in reserve is becoming less by the day, and at the present rate of speed, the United States is heading to what is called.... meal to meal. One more major disaster will drive the United States to its knees. <br> <br>The federal government, for itself, has millions of tons of preserved foods stashed away in underground storages, but this food is not for the masses, unless they surrender their firearms, and then they will get a food coupon from the *feds* to buy out of the federal government food warehouse wherever it is set up in your area. <br> <br>............. has always subjected and controlled the masses using FOOD. Remember, FOOD CONTROL IS PEOPLE CONTROL, and this same plan is being laid out laid out against the masses in the United States by COMMUNISTS in both the Republican and Democratic parties of the United States. New Orleans was your cue: Now prepare! You have been warned. <br> <br>Your blood is off my hands! <br> <br>James P. Wickstrom <br> <br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.theantechamber.net">www.theantechamber.net</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br> <br><br> <br> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: new wrinkle in "foodwars" thread

Postby Dreams End » Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:08 am

I thought they gave people MRE's. Did they distribute surplus food beyond that? <p></p><i></i>
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Future Food Wars

Postby Connut » Tue Oct 04, 2005 1:05 pm

In Whitley's journal this month, he references the invasion of privacy and the lengths to which it will go, including this:<br><br>... The situation on the government side beggars description. An assault on our right of privacy is under way at a time when exotic new technologies of invasion are just around the corner. It will be possible, not very long from now, to introduce markers so small that it will be possible to breed them into food so that, once eaten, they will enter an individual’s bloodstream and be treated like iron molecules, which are not normally ejected by the body. These nanodevices will be able to transmit information about the individual, for example, to scanners that themselves can be concealed anywhere, even in a person’s home. <br><br>...<br><br>Hope I didn't spoil your day! Keep those prayers and laughter going - peace and joy, Connut <p></p><i></i>
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two boxes of MRE's per trip

Postby lilorphant » Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:40 am

depending on how many were in your family. We have four children, so we got two boxes per trip. My parents bring us to a family of eight, so if we had two meals a day we used two boxes a day. There are about 8 meals per box. <br><br>About two weeks in they switched to a prepackaged meal from a company called Sun Meadow, "manufactured" by G.A. Food Services in St. Petersburgh, FL. Each box contained 18 "meals" two small cans of Dinty More ham and potatoes, a jello cup, a pudding cup, two packages of sunflower seeds and grape drink. The problem with these is the heat- they were left out in 95% heat and then given out. My kids got sick on them, and we all had stomach problems, so we quit eating them. The MRE's are okay in any temp, while the canned goods can rupture, canned juices go bad, most canned goods are okay for a while in the heat, but not everything can keep in the hot sun on pallets in parking lots. The ones with pop top tabs can easily be popped without being noticed then spoil. <br><br>Another problem that people do not realize is that nothing heals right, the slightest scratch ends up needing medical attention. Bug bites easily get infected, and there are a number of bugs that usually do not cause such problems, but without power, air conditioning, and regular circumstances, it takes very little to get infection. Children and elderly are most at risk.<br><br>The food my husband was able to get out of our flooded house in the first several days helped get many people through until the first supplies came, which, btw came through friends who drove around the clock to get them there.<br><br>I stayed with family north of the coast, but still without power for two weeks and it was unbearable. Every day was a struggle for survival, getting up at four to see if gas trucks had come, washing clothes in a washtub, in limited water, trying to keep the kids fed when their appetites were down, and keeping water on ice, putting up tarps for shade, setting up tents, keeping safe from possible looters and thieves, having a teenage daughter, and trying to keep a low profile for her sake.<br><br>I cannot enforce enough how vastly different life becomes in such a situation. To provide every necessity becomes a struggle for resources. Ice is like gold, keeping clean becomes a life-saving chore (when you have little kids). And the exhaustion from heat, from the labor of things you used to do by the push of a button, and trying to keep your temper down, and your spirits up. <br><br>Well this turned into a much bigger post than I intended, sorry.<br><br><br><br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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