Excellent warning to millions of preppers who imho rely too much on commercial products. No matter how prepared one thinks he/she is, there is likely a small overlooked thingie missing or not working. Prepping seems a full time job with a sack of money for buying the stuff. Still, the deep state will extinguish the sun when they want to conquer the ppl.
All of this is a reminder about how dependent we are on technology. Sadly, we live on a finite planet and resources will become more and more scarce. Sooner or later we're all going to have to scale back. I think it will be a good thing. Clearly, all our technology is not making us healthier or happier.
I highly recommend the Transition Network - a global organization dedicated to building resilience in communities' around the world. You will likely have a chapter in Florida. https://transitionnetwork.org/
I moved from Canada to the Daytona area 2 years ago and I am adjusting to the hurricanes and heat. With regard to backup power a young lady on YouTube built here own solar power generation in Austria using Marine batteries deep cycle, panels, etc that powers two fridges for about $1,200.00. You will need to change power output from 220v to 110v. She describes all the parts and costs.
The most reliable ap to track weather I found is ZOOM Earth. While the storm was off the Yucatan the prediction was within 50 miles of where it came across the east Florida coast.
I first became aware of you after reading The Reveal. I appreciate your commitment to furthering humanity by revealing universal truth.
Your response to your recent circumstances was exemplary as it did little to fuel the energetic requirement of the force which desires to distance and increasingly compartmentalize us from our true divine essence.
Great report- we don’t know what we don’t know. I sometimes run into a survival item I purchased in the last 4 years that I forgot I had, I have a small solar generator that I have no idea how to use (yet) etc. It’s not enough to just buy the crap! This was a good read- thank you
My bro, 70, had just moved to Sarasota the day before...from Ohio....his porch roof got ripped off, exposing interior. Probs 20k worth of damage. Luckily he and fam went to higher ground 100 miles away for the storm. I do fear for the vulnerability of anyone living in Florida, they will keep doing this evil until perhaps a solar flare takes out their abiltiy to run the HAARP etc. The demise of the evils may be concurrent with my own, but something has to stop this weather warfare, even if it's the sun itself.
I'm sorry about what happened to your brother. At that age it is more difficult to deal with such calamities because physical work is usually required that gets harder with age. I will be 59 soon and my knees were screaming in agony after all these days on my feet preparing and then restoring.
Thanks for the insights. Assuming you have access to natural gas this might be a good time to invest in an external generator; it eliminates a lot of the systems difficulties you ran into: access to generator, generator maintenance, managing fuel supply, etc. Paul Martin makes a nice point about making sure neighbors have some access to the benefits of a generator since they can be noisy and a nuisance for them. For example, during an outage allow neighbors access to an extension cord to charge electronic devices, have a refrigerator in the garage so they can store baby formula or other essentials, and so on. Builds a lot of good will. Best, Mike
We don’t have natural gas out here. We don’t even have city water out here. The only way to get gas is delivery by truck which can be problematic as the roads can be blocked by fallen trees and trucks can’t get here. It’s also expensive at about 1000.— for enough gas to run the generator for a week. My neighbors are too far away for extension cords to reach and most if not all of them have generators as well. But your idea is a good, just not applicable to where I live.
Hi, I have the same situation at our farm with its external generator, so I have to keep the LP tank full and it is, as you mention, expensive. The generator technician suggested running the generator about 8 hours a day to extend the life of LP supply, which can get me somewhere between 3 and 4 weeks of energy for a 27k power plant. Cheers.
Absolutely amazing energy! ❤️
Of course . Fascinating ! Get them stuck on solar power and then white out the sky .
God bless Prof. Anita!
Excellent warning to millions of preppers who imho rely too much on commercial products. No matter how prepared one thinks he/she is, there is likely a small overlooked thingie missing or not working. Prepping seems a full time job with a sack of money for buying the stuff. Still, the deep state will extinguish the sun when they want to conquer the ppl.
All of this is a reminder about how dependent we are on technology. Sadly, we live on a finite planet and resources will become more and more scarce. Sooner or later we're all going to have to scale back. I think it will be a good thing. Clearly, all our technology is not making us healthier or happier.
I highly recommend the Transition Network - a global organization dedicated to building resilience in communities' around the world. You will likely have a chapter in Florida. https://transitionnetwork.org/
I moved from Canada to the Daytona area 2 years ago and I am adjusting to the hurricanes and heat. With regard to backup power a young lady on YouTube built here own solar power generation in Austria using Marine batteries deep cycle, panels, etc that powers two fridges for about $1,200.00. You will need to change power output from 220v to 110v. She describes all the parts and costs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfSszMENk3o&t=370s
The most reliable ap to track weather I found is ZOOM Earth. While the storm was off the Yucatan the prediction was within 50 miles of where it came across the east Florida coast.
I first became aware of you after reading The Reveal. I appreciate your commitment to furthering humanity by revealing universal truth.
Your response to your recent circumstances was exemplary as it did little to fuel the energetic requirement of the force which desires to distance and increasingly compartmentalize us from our true divine essence.
Wow, I feel for you! We take for granted what our forefathers and mothers did in a day! I am doing a hybrid of that life style.
The purpose and rewards are immense!
The real way to measure Life is not the years lived, but the quality of the years you are alive..
Great report- we don’t know what we don’t know. I sometimes run into a survival item I purchased in the last 4 years that I forgot I had, I have a small solar generator that I have no idea how to use (yet) etc. It’s not enough to just buy the crap! This was a good read- thank you
My bro, 70, had just moved to Sarasota the day before...from Ohio....his porch roof got ripped off, exposing interior. Probs 20k worth of damage. Luckily he and fam went to higher ground 100 miles away for the storm. I do fear for the vulnerability of anyone living in Florida, they will keep doing this evil until perhaps a solar flare takes out their abiltiy to run the HAARP etc. The demise of the evils may be concurrent with my own, but something has to stop this weather warfare, even if it's the sun itself.
I'm sorry about what happened to your brother. At that age it is more difficult to deal with such calamities because physical work is usually required that gets harder with age. I will be 59 soon and my knees were screaming in agony after all these days on my feet preparing and then restoring.
The first thing, you protect your sister. After, you resume your research for Humanity. My hat off...
So sorry for the devastation in your area! I am so glad you and your sister are ok.
Stay safe, you both are precious and important!
Have you looked into uv 365nm light? Unvaxxed have the pink dots on their face very clearly.
It seems to be affected by zapping/rife machines and also really strong magnets (6" x 4" x1" thick)
Additionally, is the blood specimen from the finger tip different than that from the nose since most of the dots are around the nose?
Thank you for all your work. 🥰
Ps chicken feet broth for the knees everyday and no more cracking sounds after a year.
Thanks for the insights. Assuming you have access to natural gas this might be a good time to invest in an external generator; it eliminates a lot of the systems difficulties you ran into: access to generator, generator maintenance, managing fuel supply, etc. Paul Martin makes a nice point about making sure neighbors have some access to the benefits of a generator since they can be noisy and a nuisance for them. For example, during an outage allow neighbors access to an extension cord to charge electronic devices, have a refrigerator in the garage so they can store baby formula or other essentials, and so on. Builds a lot of good will. Best, Mike
We don’t have natural gas out here. We don’t even have city water out here. The only way to get gas is delivery by truck which can be problematic as the roads can be blocked by fallen trees and trucks can’t get here. It’s also expensive at about 1000.— for enough gas to run the generator for a week. My neighbors are too far away for extension cords to reach and most if not all of them have generators as well. But your idea is a good, just not applicable to where I live.
Hi, I have the same situation at our farm with its external generator, so I have to keep the LP tank full and it is, as you mention, expensive. The generator technician suggested running the generator about 8 hours a day to extend the life of LP supply, which can get me somewhere between 3 and 4 weeks of energy for a 27k power plant. Cheers.