Take Back Your Food – How to Fight Back Against Food Control and Regain Your Health

Came across this fantastic thread on Twitter today. Definitely worth your time to read it.

Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!

About the Author: Patriotman

Patriotman currently ekes out a survivalist lifestyle in a suburban northeastern state as best as he can. He has varied experience in political science, public policy, biological sciences, and higher education. Proudly Catholic and an Eagle Scout, he has no military experience and thus offers a relatable perspective for the average suburban prepper who is preparing for troubled times on the horizon with less than ideal teams and in less than ideal locations. Brushbeater Store Page: http://bit.ly/BrushbeaterStore

12 Comments

  1. LivingOnTheFault. March 29, 2022 at 10:24

    Enjoy your comments at the Green Tavern. Good food is probably your most important prep. Glad your weight loss is going well.

    • Patriotman March 29, 2022 at 10:37

      Thanks brother! Still got a way to go but I just keep chugging along

  2. Jack Lawson March 29, 2022 at 11:11

    TO ALL…

    It is quickly getting to the time of Local… local… local.

    FOR FOOD DEPENDENCY!!

    Your own garden… learn local wild edible plants… local fishing and hunting.

    Jack Lawson
    Associate Member, Sully H. deFontaine Special Forces Association Chapter 51, Las Vegas, Nevada
    Author of “The Slaver’s Wheel”, “A Failure of Civility,” “And We Hide From The Devil,” “Civil Defense Manual” and “In Defense.”

    “How complacent we become when we sit secure, hedged round by laws and protections a government may provide! How soon we forget that but for these governments and laws there would be naught but savagery, brutality, and starvation!”
    “For our age-old enemies await us always, just beyond our thin walls. Hunger, thirst, and cold lie waiting there, and forever among us are those who would loot, rape and maim rather than behave as civilized men.”
    “If we sit secure this hour, this day, it is because the thin walls of the law stand between us and evil. A jolt of the earth, a revolution, and invasion or even a violent upset in our own government can reduce all to chaos, leaving civilized men naked and exposed.” – Western Author and one of the most colorful and adventurous characters to ever live… Louis L’Amour from his novel… “Fair Blows the Wind.”
    From Jack Lawson… American in 1RLI Support Commando and attached to Rhodesian “C Squadron” SAS Africa 1977-79

  3. LivingOnTheFault March 29, 2022 at 12:33

    People may stock up on seeds, but they need to have some top soil dropped into their yard especially if it was stripped when the home was built. Good luck growing in thing in a poor soil. Putting a fews bags of 13-13-13 in storage or similar may not be back idea either. Based on current trends this is going to continue to skyrocket. Food is the country will be long gone before the bullets run out. The Upper middle class suburbs scare me the most.

  4. LivingOnTheFault March 29, 2022 at 12:55

    I like a grub hoe, having a good way to sharpen the tools is helpful. Most new tools are sold dull, and almost unusable. I personally like a Lansky puck, and a file for a lot of things. Good gloves are also necessary for us suburbanites. Since alot of us are planting starches this year I thought this was helpful;

    The best fertilizers for potatoes are Urea Fertilizer, Trace Elements Helatine Potato, and Jobe’s organic all-purpose granular fertilizer. Potato crops need more nitrogen (N-P-K 34-0-0) during the first two months of growth because the foliage develops rapidly. From the second month, they need potassium (12-12-18 or 14-7-22) until just two weeks before the growing season starts. Foliar fertilizer can be applied in the second and third months to increase yield. Nitrogen is needed for the production of photosynthates in leaves. In addition, 60-80% of N is consumed in the startup phase and bulk tuber production. Phosphorus is essential for tuber production.

    Personally, I am going to CO-OP to get some more seeds today, and some fertilizer to store in my older plastic trash cans. On garden tools, you may have wait on the item a few months as well. I ordered a Huskvarana Axe it took almost 4 months to get it to me i.e. Made by Gransfork Bruks different label.

    • wwes March 29, 2022 at 13:01

      I like a grub hoe for certain things as well. The diamond hoe is nice when taking down small weeds and grass. And sharpening is definitely important- using a mass produced dull hoe is awful. That’s another thing I will say for Dewitt tools- they come SHARP.
      I’ll second the Lansky puck, they are great for garden tools.

  5. Captain Mike March 29, 2022 at 13:18

    We make pemmican and mobile fish tanks with growbeds made from several IBC totes, plastic barrels, autonomous controllers and drivers. We figured most people in these united States are too dumbed down with fluoride in their water and clot shots to fight and produce abundance so, we think we’d better plan on relocating as a main part of this food plan while the victimhoods take themselves out. According Saint Germane there are two islands. One for the kids and one for the adults. The kids learned from foreigners instead of their progenitors who will make new kids on the new island and then come back to the old island again after it the foreigners have destroyed it and starved themselves out and over to the new island. This way we never have to fight the foreigners and they never have to fight adults for the(ir) kids who cannot keep what the adults fought and killed the foreigners over because the minds of the kids are castrated by the foreigners so they can be lied to, manipulated and robbed of their genetic inheritance by a mongoloid bastard race who are the foreigners.

  6. LivingOnTheFault March 29, 2022 at 13:27

    At least the Cuban government told their citizens to plan a garden if they didn’t want to starve. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-cuba-urban-gardens-idUSKBN2402P1 Ours announces food shortages. With no plan, just a scheme of rationing and further controls.

  7. American Yeoman March 29, 2022 at 13:34

    If you aren’t growing or killing your own food, you’re wrong.

    • wwes March 29, 2022 at 14:12

      As well as storing things that you can’t grow easily.

  8. LivingOnTheFault March 29, 2022 at 15:31

    79K calories per family member per month is a lot of food. Instead of picking up another case of ammo, putting the same in buckets is probably a better investment. There is Biblical examples where the money would no longer purchase things.

Comments are closed.

GUNS N GEAR

Categories

Archives