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January 5, 2015
A Window Into America's Future Panic! It Starts This Way And Ends The Venezuela Way - THIS Is What Is Coming To A City Near You
By Susan Duclos
Below you will see some shocking images forwarded to All News PipeLine, giving us a glimpse into what is happening right now IN America and ending with what wee see elsewhere showing us a window into America's future panic.
With store shelves in smaller communities across America emptying and not being refilled, to rising prices of the food that is still there, to the chaos being seen right now in Venezuela, these images and eyewitness accounts show us what the mainstream media isn't reporting.
The first images below are from a Walmart in LaGrange Kentucky, from December 29, 2014:
The images above represent a small portion of what is being seen all across the US in small towns and the images below is what we can expect in the very near future as the chaos in Venezuela is a huge window into what is coming to every town in America, starting with the small cities where it doesn't make national news, yet dozens of accounts have been documented extensively.
Venezuela, received on January 4, 2014, via email:
For those that still think the images from Venezuela could never come to America's cities, below are first-hand, eye witness accounts, carefully and meticulously documented over in SQ alerts, proving that it is already here and just hasn't garnered national attention.....yet!
Steve, a family member works as a butcher for a major western Montana grocery store and reports that they are getting many partial orders with the excuse of insufficient stock from the warehouse in Spokane. Some of the products if not at all available are often times delivered as partial shipments depending upon availability. Some of the items are as follows: bananas, eggs, butter, buttermilk, Franz breads including interestingly enough, some major beer brands just to mention a few. To protect my family member please do not prost my name. God Bless and thank you for all your hard work sir
I just returned from the grocery store, am still having palpitations over the costs of meat--- the big sale was hamburger @ $4.99/lb- is now up to $5.99/lb and higher; what in the world happened? Was $4.29/lb one week ago. ( I live in mid Ohio)Thank you for all you do, thanks to listening to you and the Hagmanns, I have some food stored up, and have learned how to can. God Bless, Sue
Hey steve i started working at grocery store in early november. Ill keep you up to date as things progress. Btw Im in central kentucky.
1) i am hearing lots of complaints from customers about popular items no longer being available... like pork and beans and egg nog. Vendors were irritated because their normal popular, holiday items that they stock the shelves with every christmas season were not delivered this year.
2) i do seafood ordering and my orders are not being competely filled. The distribution center is frequently shipping fish that expires in 3 to 4 days when we used to get 7 days or so lead time. They are sometimes sending 'bottom of the barrell' product too, i presume to just fill the order.
This is only anecdotal observations and could be related to higher than expected holiday demands, but i think that doesnt explain it entirely
3) The effects of inflation are getting more extreme as companies are keeping prices the same but packaging less product. Eg there are not as many ritz crackers in packages and graham crackers have gotten smaller, wine bottles have gotten thicker or the bottoms are bubbled up higher to dicrease total volume. They are doing this in a deceptive manner to maintain a higher profit margin for as long as possible... (Amos 8:5) because of these deceptive practices and the grocery stores trying to keep the appearence of having a lot to offer, it wont be until hyperinflation hits that the 'dull' general public will catch on... which we know from dave hodges "canabalism article" how that will go...
Stores in Central Illinois Where I Live is Also Looking Bare.
I have been keeping an eye on the stores since I read the first alert concerning bare shelves. I do not shop at Walmart but I decided to go and check it out and sure enough it is true for this area as well. There are countless shelves where there are holes in them and since then I've been checking every other day and it is getting worse. I have to say I have never seen this before at this time of the year ever either maybe once in a while when there is a big snow srorm. I also checked Meijers here as well and it is looking the same way. Schnucks is getting that way but not as bad because it is our most priceist store. I could not find any self rising flour of any name brand, just the store brand and this is very surprising. It really does appear something is going down.
Thanks Steve for your Alerts and all the information you provide and may GOD bless you.
I live a block from the biggest grocery store in Fargo, ND and stop in 3 or 4 times a week because it's handy. It has been my regular grocery store for over 10 years so I know it well. This morning when I stopped in to get a few things I noticed the shelves were sparse and some items were just NOT there. The meat counter was also unusually sparse and the freezer sections were looking empty...I have never seen the store look like this in ten years at any time night or day, even when they were restocking, etc.! I asked the checkout girl if the shelves were bare because the store being a 24 hour grocery was planning on closing Christmas Eve and Christmas day?? (letting stock run down, perhaps?) She replied, "No, the warehouse has had trouble being able to get stuff-get stuff in...and we don't know why..."
**Sidenote, I was surprised once I actually looked, to find out although we have kind of a small town, a new mosque for the "Islamic Society" has quietly had been built (a pole barn type of building) this last year, right in a central location, complete with a school, big enough for 6,000 people less than a mile from me-what!!?
But, happily, kids here can still sing about the Lord in the public schools. I attended a Christmas concert (public schools) where they sang christian hymns and ended with the Hallelujah Chorus. A bit of good news in these end times.
Steve, I live in the northeastern Pocono mountains and wanted to alert everyone that there really is something going on with the food supply. Both my daughter and I are having a difficult time finding basic baking ingredients. Some people might attribute that to the holiday baking season, but this has been going on for several months. Walmart is lowest on stock, restocking and selection. Other stores low on certain meats. It's not drastic, but it is changing. I fear in a year people are really going to see shortages, price hikes and breaks in supplying lines. Waited seven weeks for an order from my freeze dried food company. Ordered water bricks and waited 10 weeks. Stock up now. Pray. Listen for the voice of God to guide you. This may be the last "normal" Christmas we see. Jo
Those are just from the first two from the SQ alerts, click here to read more, understand what is happening and being seen and documented throughout the US.
Add to what is already happening, look at the record colds being recorded across America and ask yourself how many people will be running out of food, water, heat and electricity?