CM_ Patriot @IMPatriotRU
06 January, 09:10

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
06 January, 10:08
In response CM_ Patriot to his Publication
Not only do the Grammy Award suck, but those creatures hoping to receive one suck even worse!

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CM_ Patriot @IMPatriotRU
06 January, 10:15
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
😁🤣creatures is the right work, def not humans!!

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
06 January, 10:32
In response CM_ Patriot to his Publication
That's why figuring this shitshow out is so hard for people, CW.

These creatures look like us, so folks give them human attributes.

People don't understand the WHY of it all.

The REASON these creatures do the things they do (like rape & kill children, cannibalism, etc.) is BECAUSE they are NOT HUMAN.

A human being is not capable of such acts.

How many men do you know who could keep an erection while attempting to rape a screaming child?

How many people can scream at a terrified, tortured little boy the way Podesta did on that tape?

THESE CREATURES ARE NOT HUMAN.

That's why so many of the normies are confused - the things appear to be human but are not.

Fucks with folks' heads, doesn't it?

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Nina Patriot @Safefamiliesmom
06 January, 10:52
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
Horrifying and hard to come up with a list of food that isnt compromised. soil leached/poisoned, water poisoned, food gmo, meat 🤮🤢, pieces of human in cereal, rice, flour. Just look at the ingredients liat and avoid “natural flavors.”. You are 💯 correct! These beings are not human!

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
06 January, 12:09
In response Nina Patriot to her Publication
Bingo!

That's why I cook everything from scratch & grow most of what we eat.

If you don't grow it yourself, you have NO IDEA what's in it.

I even make my own salad dressings, ketchup & mayonnaise.

So SICK of their soy, canola & other seed oils... the root cause of fatty liver disease, pancreatic disease & heart disease... all sold to you as being "heart healthy" back in the 1970s...

I call BULLSHIT on that.

My gran lived to 95 and ate & cooked with only animal fats that, once rendered, could be stored on the shelf for YEARS without going rancid.

Canola oil is a HUGE cause of MS & epilepsy because it strips away the myelin sheath that coats our nerves... making them hypersensitive & eventually killing them.

Not to mention the trend of using RoundUP to "dry down" all grain crops before harvest... that cannot be removed.

Glyphosate causes leaky gut, y'all, not the wheat itself... the POISON that is all over it.

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Nina Patriot @Safefamiliesmom
06 January, 10:54
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
Appalling! I have a vegetable garden in the summer but we live in Michigan and unless you have more land or some sort of greenhouse, it is harder. My hope has been to grow some lettuce and tomatoes and things herbs maybe indoors this summer. Where do you get your wheat? Or do you not eat it anymore? Are there places to get non-Monsanto-ized wheat?
I want to and make my own bread. I use sourdough starter and try and use clean sources of wheat. But still..

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
07 January, 08:13
In response Nina Patriot to her Publication
We use hoop houses covered in 4 mil plastic to make us cheap but very effective greenhouse tunnels...

When you get too much rain or not enough, it's great!

We take 4' pieces of rebar & sink them into the ground 2 ft. Then, you can use 1" pvc pipe & connect them, forming an upside down U, or you can go the easy way & use cattle panels ($25 each, 25' long x 5' wide). We prefer the cattle panels for strength. Fasten them to the rebar & you have your base.

Most hardware shops will have big rolls of the plastic - like greenhouses use.

Your temps will be pretty cozy inside & you can grow your greens all year long. Heat-loving tomatoes & melons you'll have to do in the house. Get one of those grow tents for cannibis & a light. I have a 4' x 4' x 84" one with an LED light & it's awesome! You'll need

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
07 January, 08:19
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
Rats, pushed the wrong button...

You'll need some special LED glasses if you work with the plants with the lights on. Get a small clip-on fan & you're golden.

AMAZING what you can do indoors. You'll never notice the LED light on your electric bill, either.

I don't grow our wheat right now, but I plan to this summer, along with oats, barley & corn. We just got our garden turned last summer. Right now, I'm putting lime on the soil to sweeten it so I can grow herbs & greens, okra, watermelon & moringa trees in one garden (sandy soil, partly shaded)... We've found the patch the previous owners used as a garden - black soil - and our pigs are turning that pasture right now. When they've eaten all the turf, we'll bring in a tractor & till it for our tomatos, squash, eggplant, peppers, & other veggies.

I'm going to have to lime the pastures, too; we have 13 red oaks that need replacing with pecan trees - a long-term task.

You can do it!

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Nina Patriot @Safefamiliesmom
07 January, 09:38
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
Thank you for the info and encouragement!

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
10 January, 09:58
In response Nina Patriot to her Publication
You're so welcome, Nina...

You can find organic grains. I had forgotten about Baker Creek Seed Co.

Hubs is a pipefitter, but can make just ANYTHING out of metal, so he's making me a scythe to harvest with...

And I will have plenty of clean, ORGANIC straw for growing my mushroom beds, too! Mushrooms are a bit fussy - they don't like hay, but they LOVE straw.

Plus, you can make so many interesting baskets & such with the straw, too!

I don't have the right kind of pine trees for my pine needle baskets, so I'm going to make my gathering baskets from straw. I'm already planning designs in my head, LOL.

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Nina Patriot @Safefamiliesmom
10 January, 09:57
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
My kids would love to do this, too! I am planning for our current location but hoping for a little more country this year.

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
11 January, 12:02
In response Nina Patriot to her Publication
If you can do it on a small scale for "practice," do it now!

There's going to be a LOT of land being sold back to We the People in the next couple of years, I'm thinking... all the stuff that the BLM has been gathering up...

Every time I tried to plan for a small place before, God told me, "Think BIGGER!"

So this time, I'm planning for about 360 acres - a full section of land!

That way, I could grow 5 different breeds of heirloom pigs I really want to grow... all the ag-related things I've wanted to do, plus have a nice B&B-type place for my best FREN @QakeLady to run a cooking school/bakery/tea room and still have enough room for my veterans project & the homesteading school!

Don't be surprised if you don't get some of the same messages.

Your kids might love it. 40 acres can hold homes for all your kids & their kids... and all the projects they want to do while you share common areas/equipment.

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Nina Patriot @Safefamiliesmom
That’s the plan. Enough room for our house, animals, farming, the kids, my husband’s business, and tiny houses for guests, family, etc. Our dream is to move somewhere warmer, maybe TN.
12:55 PM - Jan 11, 2022
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
12 January, 08:58
In response Nina Patriot to her Publication
Tennessee can have some hella cold winters... Ever think of Northern Alabama?

There are some LOVELY spots from Randolph County in the East on Northward... You can easily find what you/re wanting, but at less than Tennessee prices.

Lots of springs in that area, too . I just KNOW you're planning to find a place with a spring & develop it... You'll want a nice little lake for growing your & watering your stock, not to mention for kids to play in... Why not take a bit of extra time & develop what we used to call a "springhouse," so if your electrics ever go out, you'll have no struggles with refrigeration?

We had a spring house at our place down in the canyons. Gran kept the butter & cheese she made there, Pop kept crocks of sauerkraut & all of the bacon & sausages & stuff he'd trade for. If we had any hams or venison left by the time the weather started warming, they'd go into the springhouse.

Water so cold it'd crack your teeth!

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BumbleBeeZ Patriot @BumbleBeeZPatriot
12 January, 09:01
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
That's one of the areas I'm looking at for our next place... right in the foothills of the Appalachians, we get the elevation & reduced humidity & the great views but without our bones breaking in the winter cold.

If you know you're going to be outdoors tending to stock in winter, it just makes sense to locate where you can stand the weather.

My old spine has been broken in 9 places & I about half of the rest of my bones (right side) were broken as well, so I suffer in damp cold. Dry cold is much kinder.

Plus, the cost of firewood is greatly reduced, LOL.

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