Folks, it ain't over till the politically obese lady sings, and "it" clearly 
ain't over.

For those who value their sorry hide, continuing to stay ahead of the curve in 
your preparedness may be the message you ought advise yourself of.

Given the abundant "drill" ongoing, don't cry if you ain't ready when it 
arrives.  It's all very well (and good) to be able to laugh and keep spirits 
high, but laughter won't fill the belly aching from hunger.

You may know someone who's still on the fence, not really sure if they should 
prep.  God willing, being prepped will turn out to be not needed.  But should 
turmoil hit, those Souls you assist to do a little self preserving prep may end 
up alive as a result, or they may end up with some excess rice and water - no 
biggie.

   Here's What 75 Preppers Learned During The Lockdown
   Daisy Luther via The Organic Prepper blog,
   https://www.theorganicprepper.com/what-preppers-learned-during-lockdown/
   
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/heres-what-75-preppers-learned-during-lockdown

      The lockdown that recently took place due to the pandemic was like a 
practice run for a bigger SHTF event. Many of our prepper theories played out 
and were accurate, while others weren’t as realistic as we thought beforehand.
      https://www.theorganicprepper.com/the-lockdown-of-america-begins/
      https://www.theorganicprepper.com/selco-survival-lessons-pandemic/

      People who weren’t preppers already learned a lot about why they would 
want to be better prepared in the future, but they weren’t the only ones who 
learned lessons. These preppers took a moment to answer questions about the 
lessons they learned during the lockdown. (Here’s an article about the things I 
learned.)
      https://www.theorganicprepper.com/what-i-learned-during-the-covid-crisis/

      What did you learn about preparedness during the lockdown?

      Trisha…

      I learned two main things. First, I was very surprised at how strongly 
the isolation hit me. I am a person who is “energized” by interacting with 
other people. I knew that already, but I was shocked at how MUCH it affected 
me. Second, I got a taste of normalcy bias. I kept trying to see ways in which 
our situation was still “Normal”. As a school teacher of little ones for thirty 
years, I was pretty much used to switching into action immediately to deal with 
a crisis and putting my feelings on the back burner. So, I was shocked that it 
took me a couple of months to “accept” the changes in our lives and start 
looking for creative ways to make life work and meet our needs.

      ...




On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 09:50:47PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Travel for "valid reasons only".  All public spaces being shut down by police 
> and riot police, whether or not you are "abiding by social distancing".
> 
> You might not like it, it might be JTFB, but it's happening regardless.
> 
> How much tech is gonna help you when your next meal is the big issue of the 
> day?
> 
> Be ready muffas, shirt's escalating!
> 
> 
>   Riot squad move people on from Sydney beaches and parks as part of 
> coronavirus social distancing
>   
> https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-sydney-police-move-people-on-from-rushcutters-bay-coogee-beach/b5a3ac1a-7981-4904-a518-8c8ad601213d
> [Numerous anecdotes with photos and summary of new social distancing laws the 
> police are NOW relying upon in Oz!]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 11:03:25AM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > Abhorrent, ingorant, dotile, self righteous, and self centred humans are on 
> > full display here, as they rush in a great clamour to snitch on their 
> > neighbours, crashing the New Zealand government website in a frenzy of 
> > "rule breaker" reporting:
> > 
> >   New Zealand Site Crashes as Locals Rush to Report Rule-Breaking Neighbors 
> > Amid Lockdown
> >   
> > https://sputniknews.com/society/202003301078767438-new-zealand-site-crashes-as-locals-rush-to-report-rule-breaking-neighbors-amid-lockdown/
> > 
> >       New Zealanders are so eager to report others for breaking COVID-19 
> > lockdown rules that the police website for reporting such cases crashed 
> > shortly after going live, local law enforcement officials revealed Monday.
> > 
> >       With New Zealand currently under a coronavirus lockdown, strict 
> > measures such as maintaining a distance of 2 meters from others have been 
> > imposed by authorities. Other restrictions include only allowing residents 
> > to leave their homes for essential reasons, i.e. for groceries or medical 
> > care.
> > 
> >       .. "We've had 4,200 reports of people believing others weren't 
> > complying," New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush is quoted as saying 
> > by AFP.
> > 
> >       "It shows how determined Kiwis [a nickname used to refer to people 
> > from New Zealand] are that everyone complies with us,” Bush added.
> > 
> >       .. “Not every one of these over 4,000 reports will result in a visit 
> > from police. For example, some are reports of people jogging or walking 
> > past. People are of course allowed to do this within their own 
> > neighbourhoods. We have been attending where there are large groups of 
> > people congregating,” an unidentified police spokesperson told the Guardian.
> > 
> >       According to Bush, at least three people in New Zealand have been 
> > detained for breaking the lockdown rules, one of whom remains in police 
> > custody. He also noted that campervans carrying tourists traveling 
> > throughout the country have been a sustained issue.
> > 
> >       New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has also urged the public 
> > to report cases of people breaking lockdown measures.
> > 
> >       "Now is not the time to bend the rules. This is a time to stay at 
> > home and save lives," Ardern recently told reporters, according to AFP.
> > 
> >       ..
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > The greatest problem the anarchist faces is his lack of will (or 
> > occasionally lack of ability) to handle the humans in front of him.  The 
> > epic truth of sheeple's' true nature is often avoided in a self delusion of 
> > techno utopian/fascist "solutions".
> > 
> > It is -not- more technology we need.
> > 
> > 
> > How to inculcate sanity?

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