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Update to Fridays’ Virus Report
My wife and I ate out Friday
evening at a local diner. A friend had
been planning to come with us but declined at the last minute due to fears
about the virus…Frankly, I’m not that worried and apparently neither were many
others in our community as the diner was nearly full.
Although we don’t go to Costco
[the closest one is about 50 miles away], we see the newscasts as to how folks
are decimating shelves…one of our customers told us he was not able to find
toiletries at any of the nearby stores including Kroger.
Thankfully, as Preppers, we
always maintain a solid stockpile of such items.
We plan to attend our area flea
market and WalMart today however…we’re shopping for items not normally hoarded
by the masses!
Dine-in is out
in Massachusetts. The republican governor issued extreme orders to try to tamp
down community spread of COVID-19. Governor Baker instituted a ban on all
gatherings of 25 people or more in the state, with the exception of grocery
stores and pharmacies. He also banned bars and restaurants from serving food
and drinks on site, but they can offer take-out and delivery. And all public
and private K-12 schools are closed for 3 weeks, though childcare programs are allowed
open for now.
The announcement brought back memories of 9/11 when life seemed forever changed. These are strange times…
The announcement brought back memories of 9/11 when life seemed forever changed. These are strange times…
The following are from some of our
contributors and merit inclusion this week in hopes of curtailing some of the
fears manifesting in our nation…
Even people who have been
irrationally dismissive of the Corona pandemic up until this point finally had
to wake up and smell reality yesterday. The NBA. Tom Hanks. European travel
ban.
Our human brains, while
magnificent and inspiring, are also wired in bizarre ways. We’re filled with
countless ‘cognitive biases’ which affect our judgement, usually for the worse.
Among them is that human beings
often cannot accept the possibility that tomorrow could be radically different
than today.
thinking through some potential
outcomes that might have seemed inconceivable before this outbreak.
I’m not suggesting these are
foregone conclusions. But they’re definitely possible.
1) Supply chains will break
down
Nearly everything you buy at
the store or online is the result of a ridiculously complex, global system of
commerce, finance, and logistics.
This computer that I’m using
right now was sourced from hundreds of different materials—plastics, metals,
etc. that were mined and produced from dozens of places. The component parts
were manufactured by different suppliers, assembled in China, and transported on
boats and trucks to wholesalers, retailers, etc.
The whole process involves
countless people, dozens of companies, and thousands upon thousands of miles.
This system works great under
normal conditions. But it’s not resilient. It’s unable to cope with severe
global shocks like we’re seeing now.
I think we could see (and are
already seeing) factory workers stop coming to work. Mail delivery could be
curtailed. Or just imagine there’s an outbreak at an Amazon Fulfilment Center,
and the company goes down to minimal staffing.
All of this will have an impact
in the smooth production and delivery of goods around the world.
I don’t think we’ll have any
sort of Mad Max shortages. But the virus effect could likely create scarcity,
especially for anything that’s manufactured outside of your home country.
2) Rationing and export
prohibition
Countries will become
increasingly protectionist, especially with critical items like masks and
medicine. We’ve already seen the German government blocking a shipment of
240,000 face masks to Switzerland.
And demand for several items is
going to skyrocket. You might have heard about the toilet paper heists across
Asia, or fistfights breaking out in Australia over antibacterial cleansers.
Here’s a photo that a friend sent to me
a few hours ago of the hand sanitizer section at Walgreens-- almost empty.
This isn’t going to stand for
very long before the companies themselves start to limit purchases, or
governments impose full-blown rationing. And that leads to…
3) Some people will become
totally unglued. Others will be saints
Let’s be honest— there’s
already so much anger in the world. Strikes, riots, protests, Twitter rants…
even armed thugs in the streets (Antifa) physically assaulting people with
ideological differences.
Introduce a little bit of
scarcity into all that anger and a few people will become totally unhinged.
Just think about how violent
some shoppers can be on Black Friday, punching each other’s lights out in
WalMart for the last big screen TV on special.
4) Curfews and martial law
This one is extremely realistic
right now given that we already saw martial law in China, and it’s happening in
Europe now too.
It could easily happen in the
US, with state governments deploying the national guard to enforce curfews, or
even the federal government deploying the military to keep the peace. It
already happened in New York state, and we could see a lot more of it soon.
5) The Federal Reserve
intervenes directly in the stock market, cuts rates below zero
It’s not remotely unprecedented
for a central bank to buy stocks. Central banks in places like Japan and
Switzerland took their total equity holdings to more than a trillion dollars
last year.
And it’s totally reasonable
that the Fed begins printing money again and buying stocks directly to prop up
financial markets.
I do think that negative
interest rates are nearly a foregone conclusion. The Fed’s headline interest rate
is already as low as 1.5%, and the real economic impact of the Corona Virus
hasn’t even been felt yet.
Just imagine how low they’ll go
once people start losing their jobs. They won’t be bound by zero for long.
6) Some incredible discoveries
and developments will come out of this
I’ve written this several times
before—the world is not coming to an end. But I think it’s reasonable to assume
that all of our lives are going to be a lot quieter and simpler for the next
few months. No big outings, no big trips, and a lot of time at home with the
family.
And that’s going to be whatever
we make of it.
Back in the mid-1600s after an
outbreak of the Bubonic Plague (more than 300 years after it originally
surfaced in Europe), the University of Cambridge made the decision to close its
doors for TWO YEARS in an effort to reduce the spread of the plague.
Isaac Newton had just completed
his degree at the time. But his budding academic career had to be put on hold
because of the university’s closure.
So he threw himself into
independent study, retiring to a small farmhouse where he spent the next two
years developing calculus, optics, and gravitational theory.
In other words, some of Isaac
Newton’s most profound and lasting work came from his own quiet period.
To your freedom,
Simon Black
Critical new
Adams interview and mini-documentary on prepping, survival and what's coming
We have critical information for you today as the coronavirus
pandemic continues to rapidly multiply across Europe and the United States, so
far taking hold mostly in the left-wing cities on both coasts.
Dave Hodges interviewed me for an uncensored, "raw"
talk about survival, preparedness, medications, nutrition, defenses and much
more. It's a must-listen interview to help you save your own life.
Today I've also released a powerful, important new mini-documentary
video called, "For those who mocked preppers, your day of reckoning has
arrived."
If you've ever been scorned for being a prepper (or simply for
being aware), you'll want to watch this video.
Finally, avoid
the crowds. Right now all across America, the coronavirus is
spreading through Costcos, Sam's Clubs, grocery stores and Walmarts. Why?
Because that's
where all the crowds are.
DoD bans all domestic travel for personnel and families amid
coronavirus crisis
(Military Times) Pentagon officials late Friday announced a total domestic travel ban for all troops, civilian personnel and their families until May 11 in an effort to limit their potential exposure to the coronavirus.
(Military Times) Pentagon officials late Friday announced a total domestic travel ban for all troops, civilian personnel and their families until May 11 in an effort to limit their potential exposure to the coronavirus.
What Does the Coronavirus Do to Your Body? Everything to Know About
the Infection Process: A visual guide of coronavirus infection, symptoms of
COVID-19 and the effects of the virus inside the body, in graphics.
Yours for a
Socialist-Free America!
Bruce ‘the Poor Man’
USEFUL STUFF…
The Great Recession of 2009 almost led the United States
into a Depression. And now there are signs that another recession could occur,
spiking fear across the country. The question is: What can you do about it and
how can you prepare?
In the video below, the Youtube channel
City Prepping goes over some steps you can take to prepare yourself and your
family for the coming recession. Here's a brief summary:
There are two types of preparedness
when it comes to financial crises: defense and offense...
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Final thoughts…
I’ve been saying for years
that, at some point, there will be a severe financial reckoning. We wouldn’t
know how, and most likely, we would have very little advance warning.
As an example, in June 2018 I wrote “whatever causes the
next major downturn can be something completely obscure and unpredictable. And
no one realizes it until it’s too late.”
That day is now upon us.
Financial markets have
crashed around the world. Stock markets from Britain to Japan to Australia fell
as much as 7% in a matter of hours, and are off 20% over the past few weeks.
Oil prices crashed as low as $27 earlier and are down by nearly 50% from just 2
weeks ago.
And bond yields have
crashed to lows that have never been seen before in the history of the world.
You can now loan money to
the US government for THIRTY YEARS and earn just 0.85% per year. Or you could
loan money to the German government for five years and earn NEGATIVE 1% per
year.
Most of this is obviously
due to the Corona Virus.
First thing’s first: DON'T
PANIC.
If you’re like most people,
you probably spent a good part of the weekend watching Corona Porn.
There’s so much of it right
now… people making scary videos with grand predictions that you’ll be dead in a
week unless you buy a HAZMAT suit or load up on their special supplement.
And in a weird way that
stuff is strangely entertaining for us. Deep down, fear stimulates our brain
chemicals and body chemistry so profoundly that the effects can be somewhat
addictive. It’s why so many people enjoy horror movies.
But
seriously-- the world is NOT coming to an end.
According to the CDC,
roughly 50 MILLION people worldwide contracted the FLU over the past five
months.
That’s right. The flu. 50
million people. That works out to over 300,000 people PER DAY, which is pretty
typical for a flu season.
Moreover, the CDC estimates
that more than 50,000 people DIED of the flu during this past season.
But where was the mass
panic? Where was the stock market crash? Where was the hysteria?
Frankly the Corona panic
reminds me a little bit of life after 9/11 in the United States nearly two
decades ago. People everywhere were terrified that terrorists would strike
again in their home towns. They stopped going out, they stopped attending
sporting events, etc.
In reality, though, people
had a higher probability of being crushed to death by a vending machine than of
being killed in a terror attack.
There have been around
4,000 people die in terror attacks over the past 40 years in the United States.
Roughly the same number people died YESTERDAY from heart disease.
22 people in the US have
died so far from the Corona virus over the past few weeks. According to FBI
statistics, that’s half as many people who were MURDERED yesterday in Land of
the Free.
As the media
continually pushes the PANIC button, fear will be fueled…the result:
Economically,
we’re almost certainly going to see a recession. Consumers aren’t spending as
much, businesses aren’t investing as much, asset prices are falling… and
neither the government nor the central bank has the power to stop any of it.
Thanks to Simon
Black
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4 comments:
Always a good read. Like you, we went around to our usual haunts over the weekend. Some slowdown but not a lot; however, store shelves for anything TP related had been cleaned out [had so look for myself]...people are odd.
Alarming, sad but useful insights-thanks!
People & state governments are going bat crap crazy over this; far worse than the swine flu outbreak. No wonder the stock market is upside down. Sure makes me wonder if something more sinister has taken place. Like your speculation that China engineered this outbreak, I think it is highly possible and Dems are lapping it up trying to blame Trump for all kinds of nonsense [they're idiots].
Thanks to writers like you [people who practice what they preach] we're better off...your tips & resources throughout the years have always proven useful!
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