It's 3 in the morning and maybe I'm a bit punch-drunk from doing this all-nighter, so you'll please tolerate what I'm about to say as an introduction.
I really love to be the bringer of good news, and today's news is all good, even though it's bad.
That's a twisted truth, I must admit, but it's also somewhere close to factual.
My (strained) reasoning is that the bad news is good because it reveals what we're going through - and must go through - in order to get back to the good.
However, it's impossible to ever get back to what was once "normal." That era is gone forever.
Nevertheless, this present and catastrophic series of events - from the genocidal "vaccine"/bioweapon campaign, to threats of nuclear devastation as the war in Ukraine seems to spiral out of control, is but a blip on the radar screen of world history.
Those who have been fortunate enough, or astute enough to have seen years ago what was ahead, are now well prepared to weather this storm.
Those who have only recently started to become aware are in a more parlous state, especially because fear is more often than not one's first response to one's awakening from what was a brainwashed dream of "normal" to the discovery that we are currently in something of a nightmare.
"Normal" was really a case of voluntary self-enslavement, often in a prison without walls - commonly known as a city.
Been there, done that, so I know of what I speak.
Fortunately, there is still time, short though it might be, for the recently awakened to evaluate their options.
Live in a city? Leave as fast as you can.
Don't like that option?
Then stock up on everything you can - at least enough for a month. Water is critical. Remember your 2A rights as well - and the Koreans who protected themselves in those long-ago Rodney King riots in L.A.