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    From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 10 08:13:40 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    Reminds me of when loud speakers and emergency broadcast networks in
    Honolulu told people a North Korean nuclear armed missile was incoming
    and that "This is not a test. This is not a drill. Seek shelter now."

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/russian-broadcasting-announces-a-nuclear-strike-has-been-conducted-after-hackers-break-into-system-video/

    On Thursday, after hackers seized control of state media, Russians were
    warned to immediately evacuate to underground nuclear shelters and take anti-radiation pills.

    A message warning of an atomic missile strike on Russian soil
    momentarily interrupted TV and radio broadcasts in Yekaterinburg,
    Moscow, and the Sverdlovsk regions of Russia, Telegraph reported.

    Citizens were advised to take calcium iodide pills, put on gas masks,
    and seek shelter immediately.

    The Russian emergencies ministry revealed that a widespread cyber attack
    on government broadcasters was to blame for the false alert.

    ‘A false air raid alert was broadcast in Moscow after servers of radio stations and TV channels were hacked,’ the Russian emergencies ministry
    said per Insider Paper.

    “Nuclear strike has been conducted, please go to the shelter, take your calcium iodide pills,” the warning said.

    More from Telegraph:

    The warning was the third time Russian broadcasters had been targeted
    with similar stunts in the past month.

    The Telegraph could not immediately verify the reports that originated
    in Russia.

    There was no immediate claim of responsibility, though a number of cyber
    hacks targeting Russia have been carried out by pro-Ukranian groups.

    Last month, Russian regional broadcasters put out a false warning urging
    people to take shelter from an incoming missile attack.

    The messages were broadcast into Crimea, the peninsula illegally annexed
    from Ukraine in 2014, the Ria Novosti news agency reported.

    At the time, Russian state media blamed Ukraine for the messages.

    A week earlier, a similar warning was broadcast across radio stations
    and websites run by Russia’s state television conglomerate during
    Vladimir Putin’s annual state of the nation address.

    Some commentators suggested they could have been false flag attempts by
    the Kremlin to prepare Russians for an escalation in the conflict in
    Ukraine.

    Kyiv has never taken responsibility for any of the alleged cyber attacks
    on Russian broadcasters.
    --
    You voted for student loan forgiveness. You got $9.00 eggs, demographic replacement and World War 3.

    "Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
    unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
    bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
    in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)."

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  • From PaxPerPoten@21:1/5 to Jade Helm on Fri Mar 10 13:24:56 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
    On 3/10/2023 9:13 AM, Jade Helm wrote:
    Reminds me of when loud speakers and emergency broadcast networks in
    Honolulu told people a North Korean nuclear armed missile was incoming
    and that "This is not a test.  This is not a drill. Seek shelter now."

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/russian-broadcasting-announces-a-nuclear-strike-has-been-conducted-after-hackers-break-into-system-video/

    On Thursday, after hackers seized control of state media, Russians were warned to immediately evacuate to underground nuclear shelters and take anti-radiation pills.

    A message warning of an atomic missile strike on Russian soil
    momentarily interrupted TV and radio broadcasts in Yekaterinburg,
    Moscow, and the Sverdlovsk regions of Russia, Telegraph reported.

    Citizens were advised to take calcium iodide pills, put on gas masks,
    and seek shelter immediately.

    The Russian emergencies ministry revealed that a widespread cyber attack
    on government broadcasters was to blame for the false alert.

    ‘A false air raid alert was broadcast in Moscow after servers of radio stations and TV channels were hacked,’ the Russian emergencies ministry said per Insider Paper.

    “Nuclear strike has been conducted, please go to the shelter, take your calcium iodide pills,” the warning said.

    More from Telegraph:

    The warning was the third time Russian broadcasters had been targeted
    with similar stunts in the past month.

    The Telegraph could not immediately verify the reports that originated
    in Russia.

    There was no immediate claim of responsibility, though a number of cyber hacks targeting Russia have been carried out by pro-Ukranian groups.

    Last month, Russian regional broadcasters put out a false warning urging people to take shelter from an incoming missile attack.

    The messages were broadcast into Crimea, the peninsula illegally annexed
    from Ukraine in 2014, the Ria Novosti news agency reported.

    At the time, Russian state media blamed Ukraine for the messages.

    A week earlier, a similar warning was broadcast across radio stations
    and websites run by Russia’s state television conglomerate during
    Vladimir Putin’s annual state of the nation address.

    Some commentators suggested they could have been false flag attempts by
    the Kremlin to prepare Russians for an escalation in the conflict in
    Ukraine.

    Kyiv has never taken responsibility for any of the alleged cyber attacks
    on Russian broadcasters.

    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit over
    $7.00) That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.

    bnVsbA==

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?8J+YjiBNaWdodHkgV2FubmFiZ@21:1/5 to PaxPerPoten on Fri Mar 10 15:15:34 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    PaxPerPoten wrote on 3/10/2023 2:24 PM:

    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit
    over $7.00)   That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.


    You didn't mention the size, like regular, large, or extra large.

    Has the price gone up? Why do you mention it?

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 10 22:13:40 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:15:34 -0500, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:

    PaxPerPoten wrote on 3/10/2023 2:24 PM:

    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit over
    $7.00)   That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.


    You didn't mention the size, like regular, large, or extra large.

    Has the price gone up? Why do you mention it?

    Don't eat many eggs do you? For several weeks CostCo didn't have any and
    the markets that did were rationing them. There were memes up the line of
    'If you really love her, give her an egg for Valentine's Day'.

    I think I paid $7 for 2 dozen Wilcox large eggs at CostCo this week. I
    don't pay attention to grocery prices any more; it's too depressing.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?8J+YjiBNaWdodHkgV2FubmFiZ@21:1/5 to rbowman on Fri Mar 10 18:49:37 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    rbowman wrote on 3/10/2023 5:13 PM:
    On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:15:34 -0500, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:

    PaxPerPoten wrote on 3/10/2023 2:24 PM:
    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit over
    $7.00)   That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.

    You didn't mention the size, like regular, large, or extra large.

    Has the price gone up? Why do you mention it?
    Don't eat many eggs do you? For several weeks CostCo didn't have any and
    the markets that did were rationing them. There were memes up the line of
    'If you really love her, give her an egg for Valentine's Day'.

    I think I paid $7 for 2 dozen Wilcox large eggs at CostCo this week. I
    don't pay attention to grocery prices any more; it's too depressing.


    I can't remember grocery prices off the top of my head. I've just
    checked a Toronto local supermarket website. Their large white eggs are
    US$6.50 (after converting from Canadian dollars) for a flat of 30 eggs.
    That translates to US$5.2 for 2 dozen large white eggs. Brown eggs are
    usually a little bit more expensive. I don't know the difference in
    nutritional value between brown and white eggs, but I think brown eggs
    have harder shells when I crack them.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 11 00:44:44 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 18:49:37 -0500, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:


    I can't remember grocery prices off the top of my head. I've just
    checked a Toronto local supermarket website. Their large white eggs are US$6.50 (after converting from Canadian dollars) for a flat of 30 eggs.
    That translates to US$5.2 for 2 dozen large white eggs. Brown eggs are usually a little bit more expensive. I don't know the difference in nutritional value between brown and white eggs, but I think brown eggs
    have harder shells when I crack them.

    the Wilcox eggs I get are Omega-3 with brown shells and are sturdier than
    the last batch of generic white shells I had. I'm in the habit of cracking
    eggs on the side of the pan one-handed and it wasn't going well with the fragile ones.

    Wilcox is a free range operation but according to their website they
    aren't letting the hens out because of potential avian flu infection from
    wild birds.

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  • From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to PaxPerPoten on Fri Mar 10 19:21:09 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    On 3/10/2023 12:24 PM, PaxPerPoten wrote:
    On 3/10/2023 9:13 AM, Jade Helm wrote:
    Reminds me of when loud speakers and emergency broadcast networks in
    Honolulu told people a North Korean nuclear armed missile was incoming
    and that "This is not a test.  This is not a drill. Seek shelter now."

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/russian-broadcasting-announces-a-nuclear-strike-has-been-conducted-after-hackers-break-into-system-video/

    On Thursday, after hackers seized control of state media, Russians
    were warned to immediately evacuate to underground nuclear shelters
    and take anti-radiation pills.

    A message warning of an atomic missile strike on Russian soil
    momentarily interrupted TV and radio broadcasts in Yekaterinburg,
    Moscow, and the Sverdlovsk regions of Russia, Telegraph reported.

    Citizens were advised to take calcium iodide pills, put on gas masks,
    and seek shelter immediately.

    The Russian emergencies ministry revealed that a widespread cyber
    attack on government broadcasters was to blame for the false alert.

    ‘A false air raid alert was broadcast in Moscow after servers of radio
    stations and TV channels were hacked,’ the Russian emergencies
    ministry said per Insider Paper.

    “Nuclear strike has been conducted, please go to the shelter, take
    your calcium iodide pills,” the warning said.

    More from Telegraph:

    The warning was the third time Russian broadcasters had been targeted
    with similar stunts in the past month.

    The Telegraph could not immediately verify the reports that originated
    in Russia.

    There was no immediate claim of responsibility, though a number of
    cyber hacks targeting Russia have been carried out by pro-Ukranian
    groups.

    Last month, Russian regional broadcasters put out a false warning
    urging people to take shelter from an incoming missile attack.

    The messages were broadcast into Crimea, the peninsula illegally
    annexed from Ukraine in 2014, the Ria Novosti news agency reported.

    At the time, Russian state media blamed Ukraine for the messages.

    A week earlier, a similar warning was broadcast across radio stations
    and websites run by Russia’s state television conglomerate during
    Vladimir Putin’s annual state of the nation address.

    Some commentators suggested they could have been false flag attempts
    by the Kremlin to prepare Russians for an escalation in the conflict
    in Ukraine.

    Kyiv has never taken responsibility for any of the alleged cyber
    attacks on Russian broadcasters.

    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit over $7.00)   That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.

    Thanks for the heads up. I updated my signature text.

    --
    You voted for student loan forgiveness. You got demographic replacement
    and World War 3.

    "Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
    unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
    bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
    in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)."

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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  • From PaxPerPoten@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 11 22:11:37 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
    On 3/10/2023 2:15 PM, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:
    PaxPerPoten wrote on 3/10/2023 2:24 PM:

    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit
    over $7.00)   That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.


    You didn't mention the size, like regular, large, or extra large.

    Has the price gone up? Why do you mention it?

    I mentioned it because the post I responded to had a follow-up note
    indicating Eggs at $9 dollar a dozen. Apparently the Chicken disease
    that caused this has be subdued and/or 20 week pullets have matured
    enough to take up the slack. The shelves have been refilled and the
    price has dropped drastically here.

    ***You voted for student loan forgiveness. You got $9.00 eggs,
    demographic replacement and World War 3.***







    bnVsbA==

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  • From PaxPerPoten@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 11 22:17:52 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
    On 3/10/2023 5:49 PM, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:
    rbowman wrote on 3/10/2023 5:13 PM:
    On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:15:34 -0500, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:

    PaxPerPoten wrote on 3/10/2023 2:24 PM:
    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit over >>>> $7.00)   That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.

    You didn't mention the size, like regular, large, or extra large.

    Has the price gone up? Why do you mention it?
    Don't eat many eggs do you? For several weeks CostCo didn't have any and
    the markets that did were rationing them. There were memes up the line of
    'If you really love her, give her an egg for Valentine's Day'.

    I think I paid $7 for 2 dozen Wilcox large eggs at CostCo this week. I
    don't pay attention to grocery prices any more; it's too depressing.


    I can't remember grocery prices off the top of my head. I've just
    checked a Toronto local supermarket website. Their large white eggs are US$6.50 (after converting from Canadian dollars) for a flat of 30 eggs.
    That translates to US$5.2 for 2 dozen large white eggs. Brown eggs are usually a little bit more expensive. I don't know the difference in nutritional value between brown and white eggs, but I think brown eggs
    have harder shells when I crack them.

    Brown eggs are usually from Rhode Island red Layers or Ducks. Con
    Artists sell them at increased prices to the Unsuspecting health
    advocates as being *Organic*







    bnVsbA==

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?8J+YjiBNaWdodHkgV2FubmFiZ@21:1/5 to PaxPerPoten on Sun Mar 12 04:55:00 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    PaxPerPoten wrote on 3/11/2023 11:17 PM:
    On 3/10/2023 5:49 PM, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:
    rbowman wrote on 3/10/2023 5:13 PM:
    On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 15:15:34 -0500, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:

    PaxPerPoten wrote on 3/10/2023 2:24 PM:
    Eggs at Walmart are now selling (2 packs of 18 eggs each for a bit
    over
    $7.00)   That is 36 eggs or 3 dozen etc.

    You didn't mention the size, like regular, large, or extra large.

    Has the price gone up? Why do you mention it?
    Don't eat many eggs do you? For several weeks CostCo didn't have any
    and
    the markets that did were rationing them. There were memes up the
    line of
    'If you really love her, give her an egg for Valentine's Day'.

    I think I paid $7 for 2 dozen Wilcox large eggs at CostCo this week. I
    don't pay attention to grocery prices any more; it's too depressing.


    I can't remember grocery prices off the top of my head. I've just
    checked a Toronto local supermarket website. Their large white eggs
    are US$6.50 (after converting from Canadian dollars) for a flat of 30
    eggs. That translates to US$5.2 for 2 dozen large white eggs. Brown
    eggs are usually a little bit more expensive. I don't know the
    difference in nutritional value between brown and white eggs, but I
    think brown eggs have harder shells when I crack them.

    Brown eggs are usually from Rhode Island red Layers or Ducks. Con
    Artists sell them at increased prices to the Unsuspecting health
    advocates as being *Organic*


    I never thought brown eggs were "Organic" because the sellers would have labeled them so if they were (to command more money). I buy brown eggs
    for the harder shells. Brown eggs have harder shells is a fact that
    nobody mentioned when I Googled the difference between white and brown
    eggs. All the websites on the internet say there is no nutritional
    difference between white and brown eggs, but I believe there must be
    some difference because they come from different breeds of chicken. I am
    not a picky eater but I do know some people who can taste the difference
    in the meat of different breeds of chickens, cows or pigs.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 12 17:22:31 2023
    XPost: alt.survival, misc.survivalism

    On Sun, 12 Mar 2023 04:55:00 -0400, 😎 Mighty Wannabe ✅ wrote:


    I never thought brown eggs were "Organic" because the sellers would have labeled them so if they were (to command more money). I buy brown eggs
    for the harder shells.

    The Wilcox eggs I prefer are omega-3 fortified from free range chickens,
    and they happen to be brown. They are not labeled organic. I see that as a
    plus point -- they aren't lying for a buck or two more per dozen.

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