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Our pal Grizzly checks in –
> Bill, Just think how quickly we could take our country back if each governor dealt with the current invasion taking place in each of their respective states like TX dealt with this. Your pal Grizzly
“God Blessed Texas!” Bill
Texas Law Enforcement Rids Border Island of Criminal Cartel Activity
Texas has successfully curtailed cartel presence and criminal activity on an uninhabited border island after declaring it state property last year.
Fronton Island—located in Starr County and sitting in the Rio Grande—was once a hotspot for cartel activity. As part of Operation Lone Star, Texas law enforcement cleared it out.
Texas Department of Public Safety Spokesman Chris Olivarez said that due to the combined efforts of the General Land Office, Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, Texas DPS, and the Texas National Guard, human smuggling and other criminal enterprises that once flourished on the island have come to an abrupt halt.
Bill’s Commentary:
“It’s quartz.”
“Modern Economy Rests On Single Road” In North Carolina Where Hurricane Collapsed Bridges
In March, a Wharton professor who studies artificial intelligence and start-ups claimed on X, “The modern economy rests on a single road in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. The road runs to the two mines that are the sole supplier of the quartz required to make the crucibles needed to refine silicon wafers.”
Ethan Mollick noted at the time, “There are no alternative sources known” if supply disruptions were seen in Spruce Pines.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Next storm”
Caribbean, Gulf On Watch For Tropical Development By National Hurricane Center
Tropical development is possible from the western Caribbean Sea into the Gulf of Mexico later this week, and while the U.S. Gulf Coast should monitor this possible system, it’s too early to determine if it will bring significant impacts.
Where the potential system is now: A broad area of low pressure is located in the western Caribbean Sea near the “X” in the map below, according to the latest National Hurricane Center Outlook (NHC). It’s producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity at this time.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Certainly not racist… and by those wonderful people who claim to be “inclusive”!”
Taxpayer-funded Minneapolis food pantry bans white people – as boss’ astonishing outburst at local who complained is revealed
The boss of a Minneapolis food pantry, funded by city taxpayers, has banned white people from taking advantage of the resource.
Mykela ‘Keiko’ Jackson used a Minnesota State grant to launch the Food Trap Project Bodega designed to help poor and hungry residents living close to the Sanctuary Covenant Church in the north of the city.
The pantry only opened up on July 27 but within months it has been forced to close and relocate away from church grounds after Jackson attempted to block white people from accessing the service, including a local chaplain who complained.
Bill’s Commentary:
“Regarding the port closures; this is a great article about supply chains with many links. Have you already prepped I hope? This article does not really go into “credit”, without credit there is NOTHING. I am not sure how people really don’t see this but they do not… at a point in time where the issuer of world’s reserve currency is facing THE credit crisis for the ages!”
Brown Bananas, Crowded Ports, Empty Shelves: What To Expect If Major Port Strike Erupts On Tuesday
Whether you’re buying a can of sardines or a screwdriver, getting products to consumers requires that supply chains function well.
The availability of labor is essential in each link of the supply chain. That includes the workers who make sure that your tinned fish and handy tools smoothly journey from their point of origin to where they’ll wind up, whether it’s a supermarket, hardware store or your front door.
Amazingly, 90% of all internationally traded products are carried by ships at some point. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was hard not to notice the supply chain disruptions. For U.S. ports, there were many bouts of congestion. Demand for goods that were either more or less popular than they would normally be became volatile. Shortages of truckers and other freight service providers wreaked havoc on land-based and maritime transportation networks.
Isn`t global weather and climate modification, Geo-Engineering, HAARP ALL responsible for the increase in rain (flooding). Who said, “He Who Controls The Weather Will Control The World“. These storms, multiple hurricanes (one right after the other) suspicious? This havoc will create an environment of liability. SHORTAGES! Insurance rates will cause massive foreclosures. Who tends to WIN?
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