(28 March 2020, 22:51)Straight Shooter Wrote: Yes I see that coming here in the next two months Nem ......when people start losing everything they lose it completely ( Gerald Celenti ) no money no food no hope =. Major shit ! Police will stand no chance even if we had the extra 30,000 we got ride of over the past ten years ....when they announced the latest powers of enforcement and fines for the police.....I nearly pissed myself laughing so hard.....talking the talk is one thing ,walking the walk is completely different......it’s not even plausible .
A huge concern is we are an island and other countries are holding back exports that they will need, I have friends in both food retail and artic lorry drivers who are part of the food logistics chain and the reports I am getting first hand are that yes there is food but not enough to supply every shop at any one time, this is why the government have put in place priority areas and targeting store by store, this is not public information but I am sure this is what they are doing
an example of this being my wife's shop was full of food 7 days ago co-op and other co-ops local were empty, panic buying stripped all the local co-ops but my wifes and another one were constantly being re supplied, now my wifes and other said local one are not getting resupplied but the others local are now fat, of course this strategy makes sense to me
Every morning she updates me on deliveries and today she just told me we have spirits and toilet rolls 4 cages in all, with possible delivery later today and her shop is bare bone, should have been at least 8/12 cages this morning alone.
The biggest threat we face is civil unrest and hunger will be the trigger and when that ball starts rolling it won't be stopped so easy, and that is the next stage we must focus on as survivalist the pandemic is secondary to this.
It's quite simply all about food supply, it would be good if we could set up an information center on this forum where we can post info country wide as to local foodstocks, so as to see if we are getting imports or just using up our surplus and what areas are being prioritised.
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