CORONA 12 Things to Do Today to Prepare for the Coming Vaccine Apocalypse

Jonas Parker

Hooligan


12 Things to Do Today to Prepare for the Coming Vaccine Apocalypse
by JD Rucker January 12, 2022

12 Things to Do Today to Prepare for the Coming Vaccine Apocalypse



Things are getting more and more draconian. The unvaxxed crackdowns are starting slowly in America but they’re ramping up. In other western countries they’re already far worse than most could have imagined. That’s coming to the United States if we don’t stop it all now.

In the future, and pretty much everyday until the battle is won, I’ll be posting articles and doing shows about how we fight against the rising authoritarianism that is not only turning governments against the unvaxxed, but turning the indoctrinated masses against us as well. I fully intend to win the fight, but what if we don’t? What if they’re able to impose such maniacal restrictions that we find ourselves in horrible conditions where our abilities to live our lives are greatly hampered?

Being prepared for the “vaccine apocalypse” is important whether it happens or not. I’ve never been a “prepper” per se, but I’ve started doing a lot more long-term preparations lately. Whether it’s a financial collapse or the vaccine apocalypse that many are predicting, we need to be ready.

On the latest episode of The JD Rucker Political Report on America Out Loud Talk Radio Network, I dove into the 12 things I believe we all need to do immediately to be prepared for what may come.


Get Right with God
Whether you’re a full-blown Christian, a “baby” Christian, or not a believer at all, now is the time to solidify your faith and affirm your belief in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. I know that may not sound like “prepper” advice, but it’s the best advice I can ever give anyone in literally any situation. Our eternal soul is exponentially more important than any worldly concerns we may have.

Diversify Your Finances
Regardless of whether you’re living paycheck to paycheck or if you have a vast portfolio and plenty of wealth, diversifying your current financial footprint is important. Gold and silver (physical, of course), crypto, multiple bank accounts, money under the bed… having access to your money is becoming more and more challenging, particularly for conservatives. It’s not unthinkable that the vaxx-nannies in government will find ways to pinch us financially to apply more pressure. That notion combined with the possibility for economic collapse regardless of what happens with vaccines tells us to be smart with our money.

Short-, Mid-, and Long-Term Food Storage
Most Americans have less than two-weeks worth of food in their pantries and refrigerators. Now is NOT the time to be skimpy. Though I was never a prepper in the past, I’ve spent much more time and money in the last few months strengthening my food status for my family. I buy a little at a time, diversifying between cans, freeze dried foods, and other long-term food solutions.

Education Needs
If there’s one benefit to the lockdowns, it’s been that more parents are seeing the efficacy of homeschooling. If things get as bad as we think they’re going to get, it’s very likely schools will no longer allow the unvaxxed to attend. Continuing your children’s education is extremely important because we do not know when or even if things will go back to normal. Besides, public schools are just indoctrination centers anymore.

Local Support Network
Friends, family, neighbors… get to know them. You may think you know them now, but it behooves you to have a means to not only communicate but to coordinate in an emergency situation. Whether it’s riots from an economic crisis or the aforementioned vaccine apocalypse, it will be good to have a local support network that strives to help each other. Some of those may be vaccinated; it’s good to have access to someone with the pass who can help you buy if you cannot.

Bug In and Bug Out
This is standard prepper stuff, but it’s worth noting. You should have your own place, normally your home, where you can “bug in” if things turn bad. If possible having a “bug out base” is also ideal. Not everyone can buy a secret shack in the woods, so establishing a place such as a friend’s basement where long-term supplies can be stored is a good idea. At the very least, get bug out bags ready in case things go bad and you cannot stay at your home.

Water
A lot of people forget how crucial water is and how much is needed. Think of having a gallon a day available for everyone in your family, which means storing a few cases of bottled water isn’t going to do it for long. Think bigger.

Minimizing the Need for Doctors
Have a supply of whatever drugs and medical equipment you need just in case you are not able to or allowed to go to the doctor or hospital. As crazy as that sounds, it could happen. Also, it behooves us all to have a strong first aid kit and the knowledge to use it if doctors are out of the question.

Minimizing the Need for Government
Get your driver’s license, passport, and any other licensing needs renewed and extended for as long as possible now. It’s not inconceivable that they could make vaccine papers a prerequisite to renew your license in the near future.

Prepare to Defend Yourself
You know this already. Have enough ammo ready.

Have a Rally Point
No matter what happens, it’s always good to have your family members aware of where to go if disaster strikes. Communications can go down. You don’t want to be looking for your loved ones while they’re looking for you. We’ve all seen the disaster movies. Don’t be like them.

Lawyer Up
No, that doesn’t mean putting an attorney on retainer just yet. But you should be aware of who you will call to help you if things go south, particularly with vaccine mandates. You may already be in the middle of such a case, so having a good attorney working on your behalf can be the difference between freedom and tyranny.
Above all things, pray. We can be as prepared as we possibly can be in this world but it could still all go do crap. But our soul is not something we should ignore. Ever.
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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I guess we will see. Lockdowns might work in some Blue Cities but elsewhere? Unlike these other Nations who can lock things down with Impunity because only their Police are Ar,ed-well, when push comes to Shove in 'Other-than-Blue' areas. We can shove back Harder.
 

155 arty

Veteran Member
I guess we will see. Lockdowns might work in some Blue Cities but elsewhere? Unlike these other Nations who can lock things down with Impunity because only their Police are Ar,ed-well, when push comes to Shove in 'Other-than-Blue' areas. We can shove back Harder.
in some areas police are way way outgunned,lmao.!!!!!!!
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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I guess we will see. Lockdowns might work in some Blue Cities but elsewhere? Unlike these other Nations who can lock things down with Impunity because only their Police are Ar,ed-well, when push comes to Shove in 'Other-than-Blue' areas. We can shove back Harder.
It begins in DC on the 15th.
 

TidesofTruth

Veteran Member
We have our bug out complete and practiced in 5 minutes. Bags are kept fully on the ready at home and get home bags are always with us.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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I see the list as a very basic reminder. But sometimes that is good for new preppers to read over. I'm not berating you Jonas, thanks for bringing it over.
We've got a lot of new members the last few months, and as times get crazier, we're going to see more a d more who ne er before thought about the possibility the store might not have shortages of more than an item or two, temporarily... totally empty shelves were inconceivable to them.

Now, they are where many here were, 23 years ago. Be kind and helpful... Comments like "you're too late" or "hope you've brought the vault to pay with" aren't especially helpful! They probably already figured it out, and are now scrambling to find almost anything they can afford that will keep *and is available*.

Summerthyme
 
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Marie

Veteran Member
We've got a lot of new members the last few months, and as times get crazier, we're going to see more a d more who ne er before thought about the possibility the store might not have shortages of more than an item or two, temporarily... totally empty shelves were inconceivable to them.

Now, they are where many here were, 23 years ago. Be kind and helpful... Comme ts like "you're too lare" or çhope you've brought the vault to pay with" aren't especially helpful! They probably already figured it out, and are now scrambling yo find almost anything they can afford that will keep *and is available*.

Summerthyme
Check your keyboard it seems to be possessed :D
 

mecoastie

Veteran Member
I guess we will see. Lockdowns might work in some Blue Cities but elsewhere? Unlike these other Nations who can lock things down with Impunity because only their Police are Ar,ed-well, when push comes to Shove in 'Other-than-Blue' areas. We can shove back Harder.
We can shove back harder but will we? What happens when the govt requires the jab for SS, doc visits, grocery store. Most will buckle. Look at the mil for example. We were hearing that 30% were going to say no. It was what 2-3%.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
I see photos posted of empty shelves - is this how it really is, or just the occasional store, or are they doing inventory or cleaning up? I just can't imagine shelves being like this - Canada has a population of 1/10 of the USA, and maybe in some areas, when weather is predicted to be bad, shelves do clear out as people are actually listening now

Most of our stores are large but don't keep much inventory, probably about the 3 days mentioned for all stored in JIT delivery, but maybe it comes down to number of stores per population in a small area? e.g. we have 3 big stores and 2 smaller ones with a good selection of food, then about 10 convenience stores all within a population in town of 15,000. But we can drive 25 mins to a much larger selection of big stores in an area with 100,000 people.

I think in the small town we would have a better chance of picking up enough for our needs, but those who live in rural areas with a lot of people having to drive a few miles, might run short. But then we also have large acreage areas surrounding our town, but have never run into shortages like in those photos.

Still do pick up extra toilet paper most days when I drop into a drugstore, as Walmart seems to run out quicker on selection. "everybody rush to Walmart, TP just came in again"!! Our local drugstore has the best selection on exotic foods and new brands they are pushing - I usually go in for milk, which is the same as Walmart price, and come home with $50 worth.

Do you all have an alternative store to go to if shelves really are empty, or your favorite brand is not there? Will you settle for what you can pick up close by, or will you go to different shops to stock up? I find pantry shopping is a sport and hobby and my daughter is the same way - often get or send texts to my daughter while shopping about the great bargains I just found, and does she want some too?
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Do you all have an alternative store to go to if shelves really are empty, or your favorite brand is not there? Will you settle for what you can pick up close by, or will you go to different shops to stock up? I find pantry shopping is a sport and hobby and my daughter is the same way - often get or send texts to my daughter while shopping about the great bargains I just found, and does she want some too?

My mom and dad do this too! They'll see some discount on something or other--especially a buy-one-get-one--and ask if I want in. A couple weeks ago, it was a buy-one-get-one on sacks of oranges. Mom and dad could never eat two sacks of oranges before they went bad, so they asked if I wanted the free one.
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
Check your keyboard it seems to be possessed :D

The keyboard may be possessed, LOL! But IIRC, Summerthyme is posting from her phone, with impaired eyesight, and hands that aren't working 100%. So I think she's doing great, under the circumstances!

Kathleen
 

Marie

Veteran Member
The keyboard may be possessed, LOL! But IIRC, Summerthyme is posting from her phone, with impaired eyesight, and hands that aren't working 100%. So I think she's doing great, under the circumstances!

Kathleen
I was just teasing her. I happen to know she has a great sense of humor
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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We can shove back harder but will we? What happens when the govt requires the jab for SS, doc visits, grocery store. Most will buckle. Look at the mil for example. We were hearing that 30% were going to say no. It was what 2-3%.

Yeah, that's why I left it Open-a Possibility versus a Certainty.
 
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