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Why Preppers Weren’t Really Prepared For The Pandemic

Among the many lessons of the pandemic thus far is that the world was — and remains — woefully unprepared. But not everyone in the world. For one cohort, COVID-19 has presented the very crisis they’ve long awaited, what they sometimes call “The Big One.” They are preppers, also known as survivalists; they stockpile food, guns, and emergency equipment in expectation of the eventual collapse of society. Our producer Micah Loewinger immersed himself in the prepper mediasphere to find out how the current crisis is matching up with the hypothetical threats they had predicted. He speaks with Richard Mitchell, author of Dancing at Armageddon: Survivalism and Chaos in Modern Times, about why this long-awaited moment has shaken the prepper world to its core.

This is a segment from our March 20, 2020 program, Bracing for Impact.



60 Comments on "Why Preppers Weren’t Really Prepared For The Pandemic"

  1. Raphanus on Sat, 21st Mar 2020 9:47 pm 

    The interviewer is still mocking the preppers. Some of us have been through our own personal in your face disasters. I know Katrina survivors who keep a full pantry and water purification equipment. Californians old enough to remember the Loma Prieta earthquake don’t laugh at personal readiness. And the self-employed have been on a roller coaster for 20 years, no matter what heights the stock market reaches. Oh, I remember 2009. Nine months of beans, rice, odd jobs and lettuce from the garden. The point of the interview is that these goofy people are preparing for a future that never comes. Mocking selected preppers discredits the completely sensible activity of disaster preparedness.

  2. DerHundistLos on Sat, 21st Mar 2020 11:48 pm 

    For the past couple of weeks, I have been working with local groups battling the worst levels of deforestation in Colombia for decades, if not ever. It’s not a coincidence wealthy land and timber thieves began pouring out of every orifice the moment Trump was elected president and ever since it has been an orgy of natural resource theft and murder of anyone who gets in the way and that includes the church, Native tribes, NGOs, forest guards, etc. It’s gotten so bad that the thieves have resorted to massacring entire tribes in order to steal their land. The reason this keeps getting worse is the criminals are not fearful of the rule of law so long as Trump remains president. In January, our longest serving forest guard was shot and killed in front of his wife and young daughter. He was executed for protecting the rich natural history of Colombia, home to the second greatest concentration of endemic biodiversity in all the world.

    One old Colombian campesino asked me if I thought Trump was the anti-Christ.

  3. DT on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 2:40 am 

    Prepping is expensive and most cannot afford it. Food is the most important part of prepping. Keeping 6months or a years worth of food requires constantly using/replacing or throwing away and replacing your cache of food as time passes. Further if you make it till your food runs out and the world is still screwed up, then what? Yay! I win and inherit an uninhabitable planet filled with ionized radiation due to all the nukes melting down.

  4. Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 3:40 am 

    “So why is it only the Britons who stockpile? No panic buying in France, Spain, Italy and Germany where shelves are full of fresh food, pasta and toilet roll despite coronavirus“

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138719/Why-Britons-stockpile.html#comments

    The real answer is that the UK only produces 50% of its own food and that 50% can only be harvested if they have Eastern Europeans around. This year they won’t.

    Continental European countries in contrast are all food surplus countries.

    If I were a Brit I would sure as hell panic buy food as well.

  5. Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 4:27 am 

    Here comes the sun…

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/03/no_author/leaders-of-western-nations-misled-over-quarantine-social-distancing/

    “Spring equinox and rise in solar uv radiation will predictably bring mild epidemic to an abrupt halt (except for quarantined populations)“

  6. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 4:30 am 

    “So why is it only the Britons who stockpile? No panic buying in France, Spain, Italy and Germany where shelves are full of fresh food, pasta and toilet roll despite coronavirus“

    Yea, for how long cloggo. The food chain is under pressure. Its currently an issue of logistic but if farmers don’t get with the business of what they grow it will be much worse next year. I know there are lines in Italy so your article is not accurate. I am a permaculture farmer. My life is now normal on the farm. I don’t go to town much and few visit me anyway in normal times. Yet, if stuff starts breaking my ability to repair and do maintenance is compromised. It is much worse for a grain farmer. There is a lot more logistics involved. Next year is going to be a bad year for food after two years of less than great harvests and trade issues to boot.

  7. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 4:39 am 

    “A ‘Made-In-China’ Pandemic”
    https://tinyurl.com/ty2p66p project syndicate

    “The new COVID-19 coronavirus has spread to more than 100 countries – bringing social disruption, economic damage, sickness, and death – largely because authorities in China, where it emerged, initially suppressed information about it. And yet China is now acting as if its decision not to limit exports of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and medical supplies – of which it is the dominant global supplier – was a principled and generous act worthy of the world’s gratitude…About two weeks after Xi rejected scientists’ recommendation to declare a state of emergency, the government announced heavy-handed containment measures, including putting millions on lockdown. But it was too late: many thousands of Chinese were already infected with COVID-19, and the virus was rapidly spreading internationally. US National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien has said that China’s initial cover-up “probably cost the world community two months to respond,” exacerbating the global outbreak…If the specter of China exploiting its pharmaceutical clout for strategic ends were not enough to make the world rethink its cost-cutting outsourcing decisions, the unintended disruption of global supply chains by COVID-19 should be. In fact, China has had no choice but to fall behind in producing and exporting APIs since the outbreak – a development that has constrained global supply and driven up the prices of vital medicines…Only by loosening China’s grip on global supply networks – beginning with the pharmaceutical sector – can the world be kept safe from the country’s political pathologies.”

  8. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 4:56 am 

    Many positive footprint lowering practices will result from this pandemic. One of them being a remote workplace. This can work in many applications. Travel is something that must be reduced because of the harm to the planet but also to human wellbeing. Many love to travel but most of that love is the discretionary type. Work tips are not that fun and the ones that are like a fun conference are really just needless socializing at high energy events. We need to wake-up as a people and understand the implications of what has happened and use this pandemic to change behaviors that late stage capitalism promotes for profit. Even the greens do needless travel to talk green stuff which is so hypocritical albeit many would rather not.

    “As COVID-19 Drives People Into Isolation, Wall Street’s New ‘Virtual Workplace’ May Become The Norm”
    https://tinyurl.com/yx5l5xm8 zero hedge

    “And according to the report, virtual finance may outlast the coronavirus – assuming a treatment is eventually found. Bloomberg notes that there are “early signs that some of the emergency measures Wall Street is rolling out to keep employees safe in a pandemic will become a lasting practice in an industry that’s long mythologized the handshake.”

  9. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 5:33 am 

    “COVID-19 Has Exposed Our Financial Fragility”
    https://tinyurl.com/vwntudx unherd

    “The recession is likely to be very sharp but brief. Recessions are self-regulating. De-stocking of shelves and warehouses leads to re-stocking. Collapsing low interest rates and oil prices eventually spur spending and borrowing. Government spending and central bank easing eventually feed through to the real economy. While there will be massive panic and bankruptcies today, there is little doubt that markets will be better in a year, and certainly will be in two to three years, But the structural changes to how our economy operates, however, will be felt for decades to come. And this is in large part because we didn’t learn the lessons of the last crash. Over the years since the 2008 crisis, central banks have been trying to stamp out every single small fire that flares up (the European crisis in 2011-12, the Chinese slowdown in 2015-16, the slowdown last year); but suppressing volatility and risk only creates bigger fires. Risk is like energy and cannot be destroyed. It can only be transformed… Physicists call these transitions critical thresholds. Critical thresholds are everywhere in nature. Water at moderate temperatures is disorganised and free-flowing, yet at a given critical value, it has an abrupt transition to a solid. It’s the same with the sandpile: one grain too many can trigger collapse — but which one? In 1987 Per Bak, Chao Tang, and Kurt Wiesenfeld found that while sandpiles may be individually unpredictable, they all behave the same way. The critical finding of their experiments was that the distribution of sand avalanches obeys a mathematical power law: The frequency of avalanches is inversely proportional to their size. Much like forest fires, the less frequent they are, the more catastrophic they are. As Warren Buffet once said, “As they say in poker, ‘If you’ve been in the game 30 minutes and you don’t know who the patsy is, you’re the patsy.’” Retail is the patsy… In the words of Christopher Wood, an investment strategist at Jefferies, “they commoditise equity and bond investing in an insidious way which ultimately creates a dangerous illusion of liquidity. True, ETFs are cheap. But so is fast food.”… Entire industries are zombies… Corporate debt has doubled in the decade since the financial crisis, non-financial companies now owe a record $9.6 trillion in the United States. Globally, companies have issued $13 trillion in bonds. Much of the debt is Chinese, and their companies will struggle to repay any of it given the lockdown and the breakdown in supply chains… If any good can come of the current crisis, perhaps it is exposing the irresponsibility of share buybacks and lack of prudence of most companies… The world is now upside down. Many investors now buy stocks for current income and buy bonds to trade given how volatile they have become. Things cannot hold… Today, China is manufacturing’s monoculture… This is an epochal turning point, a great reset. The coronavirus is the grain of sand that will cause the avalanche.”

  10. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 5:33 am 

    There is a FIRE (A FIRE economy is any economy based primarily on the finance, insurance, and real estate sectors.wiki) in the FIRE. This sector will have been gutted by this global event. Gone are the excesses and moral hazard behavior mainly because there has been a crash that is putting us in a depression. This depression will be one of things not made. Money will be printed still because they have no choice. The last Great Depression people still grew and made things locally. This depression is different. The system that produces monoculture crops and manufacturing must be kept going so money is going to have to be passed out to everyone for a time until the system reboots. The issue is where will it reboot? What level have we fallen to? The rich are going to take a huge haircut.

    Digital wealth has evaporated and won’t come back. If it does come back some it will not represent what it did because this is a real depression of thing shortages. The 30’s was a financial issue with lots of virgin resources to harvest if the financial issues could be overcome. Now it is a problem with global value chains and public behavior. The public will not want to ever again face this and the issue of being exposed to vital items in their lives being made somewhere else.

    Some globalism is inevitable or we won’t be able to afford vital things that make us modern. Affordability is directly related to economies of scale and comparative advantage so the public is in for a rude awakening of choices. Have plenty or have security is a choice ahead. Usually choices are reactionary and then become extreme. We are going to see a sharp reaction to globalism but also the lack of understanding of the cost involved with this reaction. Beyond the reaction there will be systematic dislocations of industries not producing. Globalism heading down a few notches means a poorer world. It also means population growth and sustainable development are now facing a real brick wall. Consequences are everywhere so get used to a turbulent world as the dust settles. Economic abandonment, dysfunctional networks, and irrational behavior are certain in our future.

  11. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 5:48 am 

    Y’all remember what we said about the ‘will’ word?

    Anyone using it’s not worth listening too. And an idiot.

    Nobody nos where this is all going. No body.

    dumbasses

  12. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 6:22 am 

    “Y’all remember what we said about the ‘will’ word? Anyone using it’s not worth listening too. And an idiot. Nobody nos where this is all going. No body. dumbasses”

    Until it happens and then people like you look like an idiot in your locked down Miami Beach condo. What are you going to do poor,juanPee when all you know is playboy mental illness of beach life? LMFAO. The “Will” in the above is now and rapid. You are FUCKED and that is poetic justice.

  13. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 6:29 am 

    This is for the cloggo to clean off his EuropeUp lipstick before he goes to bed. Once in bed the cloggo will have bad dreams about how bad it really is in Europe.

    “COVID-19 Shatters The Facade Of European ‘Union”
    https://tinyurl.com/w79lcpk strategic culture

    “The new coronavirus and its accompanying disease Covid-19 has stopped the globe in its tracks. Governments, markets and news cycles have become dominated by the pandemic. Europe is now the epicenter for the disease, with reportedly more fatal cases of infection than China where the virus first erupted in December…The dithering response by the EU and its belated nation-based reactions could turn out to be a fatal political incompetence with consequences of huge death toll and ruinous economic impact. The citizens of Europe will not forgive such fecklessness…What is abundantly clear is that the EU has become a financially-driven cartel, not a human-centered federation of nations. An organization that cannot adequately protect the health of its public is not an organization worth defending. The EU’s declarations of democracy and solidarity are being seen for the facade that they are. That facade was always shaky. A microbe is enough to tear it down.”

  14. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 6:48 am 

    This is for the makato to clean off his AsiaUp lipstick before he goes to bed. Once in bed the makato will have bad dreams about how bad it really is in Asia. Makato lives 80mi from 20MIL people. What could go wrong. lol? I am not seeing much out of the makato. Probably a 2×4 issue causing silence with the “virus ain’t shit” shit.

    “Philippines Inc. Seeks ‘Massive’ Stimulus to Stem Virus Hit”
    https://tinyurl.com/sp3dgx9 bloomberg

    “About a week into the month-long lockdown of the Philippines’ main island of Luzon, businessmen are calling for a 281 billion peso ($5.52 billion) fiscal stimulus to soften the economic blow of the spreading coronavirus outbreak that has displaced millions of workers. More than 700 factories and 400 economic zones have been shut, while doctors are warning of a possible collapse in the healthcare system as infections rise. A recession is possible because consumption, the main Philippine economic engine, is set to slump as the lockdown could be extended nationwide and run longer, Capital Economics said. A “massive stimulus” and “forceful action” are needed to counter the effects of the pandemic, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industries and 31 other business groups said in a statement. The lockdown is “literally a matter of life and death” for millions of workers and their families that “may trigger violence and longer-term social tensions,” they said.”

  15. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:19 am 

    Were number four now with 26000 infections.

    We will be number one in less then two weeks!

    GO TRUMP!

    Make America number one again!

  16. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:30 am 

    China went into lockdown with less then 500 cases and ended up up with 81000 after they got ciavirus under control.

    Were at 26000? With no lockdown? No marital law?

    Were so doomed.

    WE ALL GONNA DIE!!!

  17. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:32 am 

    This is the pink poodle Were number four now with 26000 infections.

    We will be number one in less then two weeks!

    GO TRUMP!

    Make America number one again!

  18. Pablo the Ebony Twink on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:34 am 

    Davy, PLEASE play Misty with me.

    Love and kisses and yours forever,

    Pablo the Ebony Twink

  19. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:35 am 

    “This is the pink poodle Were number four now with 26000 infections. We will be number one in less then two weeks!”

    Pink poodle how come at other times you like to put out per capita points but in this case, you stick to total numbers? Could it be you are a fraud and liar? I think so. Do a per capita on those number and get back to me Mr. low IQ. BTW, what a stupid idea being the pink poodle. You are a dumbass that is for sure.

  20. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:36 am 

    China went into lockdown with less then 500 cases and ended up up with 81000 after they got ciavirus under control.

    Were at 26000? With no lockdown? No marital law?

    Were so doomed.

    Davy, PLEASE play Misty with me.

    Love and kisses and yours forever,

    Pablo the Ebony Twink

    WE ALL GONNA DIE!!!

  21. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:37 am 

    juanPee, get a room with your friends annoymouse and makato. You guys get into those things not me.

  22. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:42 am 

    “We need an immediate five-week national lockdown to defeat coronavirus in America”
    https://tinyurl.com/sycbyoh USA Today

    “The human and economic costs of delaying this lockdown will be staggering. The COVID-19 outbreak has many more cases now than are visible (tip of the iceberg) and they are growing rapidly. Absent sufficiently effective intervention, new cases will increase 1.3 to 1.5 times each day. We had almost 20,000 cases in the United States on Friday, over 5,800 more cases than the previous day. Without a lockdown, in one week there will be about 200,000. In two weeks: 2,000,000.”

    “We know what we have to do. President Donald Trump and our states’ governors and local leaders must act now to save millions of lives.”

  23. Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:44 am 

    Russia and China scoring major geopolitical points by sending teams of doctors and supplies to Italy, France and Spain:

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/chinese-doctors-and-supplies-arrive-in-italy-11584564673

    “Chinese Doctors and Supplies Arrive in Italy”

    https://rt.com/russia/483743-italy-russia-coronavirus-putin/

    “Putin offers to send medical personnel & equipment to help Italy contain coronavirus outbreak”

    https://www.politico.eu/article/coronavirus-china-winning-propaganda-war/

    “China is winning the coronavirus propaganda war”

    This doesn’t look good at all for the empire.lol

    Additionally it looks like our Brexiteers gambled on the wrong Anglo horse.

    And what did America do for Europe? It sabotaged Nord Stream. That doesn’t sit well in Europe. Russia and China are surplus countries and don’t try to infect us with the multicult virus.

    By 2030 the only thing left from empire will by the English language, the entire world will use as its doormat, not unlike Latin, that was taught all over Europe, centuries after the demise of the Roman empire.

  24. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:45 am 

    We need an immediate five-week national lockdown to defeat coronavirus in America

    https://tinyurl.com/sycbyoh USA Today

    “The human and economic costs of delaying this lockdown will be staggering. The COVID-19 outbreak has many more cases now than are visible (tip of the iceberg) and they are growing rapidly. Absent sufficiently effective intervention, new cases will increase 1.3 to 1.5 times each day. We had almost 20,000 cases in the United States on Friday, over 5,800 more cases than the previous day. Without a lockdown, in one week there will be about 200,000. In two weeks: 2,000,000.”

    “We know what we have to do. President Donald Trump and our states’ governors and local leaders must act now to save millions of lives.”

  25. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:47 am 

    “Trump says US not currently considering a nationwide lockdown”
    https://tinyurl.com/v3gog6u CNN

    Holy Mother of God!

    WE ALL GONNA DIE!!!

  26. REAL Green on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:49 am 

    “We need an immediate five-week national lockdown to defeat coronavirus in America”
    https://tinyurl.com/sycbyoh USA Today

    “The human and economic costs of delaying this lockdown will be staggering. The COVID-19 outbreak has many more cases now than are visible (tip of the iceberg) and they are growing rapidly. Absent sufficiently effective intervention, new cases will increase 1.3 to 1.5 times each day. We had almost 20,000 cases in the United States on Friday, over 5,800 more cases than the previous day. Without a lockdown, in one week there will be about 200,000. In two weeks: 2,000,000.”

    “We know what we have to do. President Donald Trump and our states’ governors and local leaders must act now to save millions of lives.”

  27. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:50 am 

    “Russia and China scoring major geopolitical points by sending teams of doctors and supplies to Italy, France and Spain:”

    Russia is getting a grilling because of Putin’s response that the virus ain’t shit. China will too when the truth comes out about their lies and the origins of this pandemic. Everyone will want a distance from China and Asian’s value chains now that they have wreaked havoc on the global economy. AsiaDown now along with EuropeDown and NorthAmericaDown. Poor cloggo, the truth is painful.

  28. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:51 am 

    Pink poodle says:

    “Trump says US not currently considering a nationwide lockdown”
    https://tinyurl.com/v3gog6u CNN

    Holy Mother of God!

    WE ALL GONNA DIE!!!

  29. REAL Green on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 7:54 am 

    “Trump says US not currently considering a nationwide lockdown”
    https://tinyurl.com/v3gog6u CNN

    Holy Mother of God!

    WE ALL GONNA DIE!!!

  30. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 8:04 am 

    We just did the math.

    2 weeks = 2,000,000
    3 weeks = 15,000,000
    1 month = 158,000,000

    GO TRUMP!

  31. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 8:10 am 

    30 days or less. Until everyone in America gets infected!!!

    Sure is a good thing are borders are locked down.

  32. Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 8:12 am 

    “Bioweapons Expert Speaks Out About Novel Coronavirus”

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/03/joseph-mercola/bioweapons-expert-speaks-out-about-novel-coronavirus/

  33. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 8:21 am 

    Advice from the pink poodle

    We just did the math.

    2 weeks = 2,000,000
    3 weeks = 15,000,000
    1 month = 158,000,000

    GO TRUMP!

    30 days or less. Until everyone in America gets infected!!!

    Sure is a good thing are borders are locked down.

  34. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 8:29 am 

    “Bioweapons Expert Speaks Out About Novel Coronavirus”

    Notice there is no content from the cloggo. He again references his favorite Anglo hater lew rockwell a global research nutter guy. cloggo, please in a few lines give the “smoking gun” if not you are smoking something. You are trying too hard to pin this on the Americans as this China virus destroys your Europe. Poetic justice of person in extreme denial yet again.

  35. REAL Green on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 8:31 am 

    We just did the math.

    2 weeks = 2,000,000
    3 weeks = 15,000,000
    1 month = 158,000,000

    GO TRUMP!

    30 days or less. Until everyone in America gets infected!!!

    Sure is a good thing are borders are locked down.

  36. Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 9:16 am 

    Greek riot police on their way towards the Greek-Turkish front, receives massive popular support underway:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVCN5JYTaQ0

    Trump, Brexit and now corona: the tide is really turning in Europe. The vassals are breaking with the imperative of the empire of a border-less One World. The vassals are more afraid of their own populations than they are for the US, that suffices for real change. Europe is heading for a 1989 of its own. The general revenge against the left, mostly entered around the media, isn’t very far off.

    The left knows its end is near. Liberal-left Dutch MSM:

    https://www.volkskrant.nl/nieuws-achtergrond/zorgen-in-duitsland-dit-lijkt-op-het-draaiboek-voor-een-rechts-populistische-machtsgreep~b0ec49f6/

    “Worries in Germany: this looks like a script for a right-wing power coup”

    The left fears that the closure of the borders is irreversible. That fear is correct. The left no longer can import new allies from the global South. The left is alone with the right, that has suppressed decades of anger. That anger is now going to be released.

    Bye-bye America, we’re outta here and move over the Russia and China and create a new world order.

  37. Richard Guenette on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 11:06 am 

    To stop the spread of the coronavirus, halt all immigration to the West. Our problems, our business, none of their business.

  38. Richard Guenette on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 11:08 am 

    Why should OUR taxpayers money gets wasted on “humanitarian aid”? We have our own problems.

  39. Richard Guenette on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 11:10 am 

    We cannot afford to take in more immigrants. Our finances are limited.

  40. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 11:11 am 

    Richard, get a vasectomy and STFU. I do what I want and I deserve it.

  41. Richard Guenette on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 11:12 am 

    I hope that someone sneezes or coughs around Netanyahu and his kind.

  42. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:10 pm 

    Delusional Davy “I don’t go to town much and few visit me anyway in normal times.”
    ROFLMFAO!
    Who the fuck would ever visit you, Exceptionalist? Your parents who put you there to avoid embarrassment? Your estranged Spanish wife and daughter who don’t even talk to you? Your imaginary Italian wife? The twins you are supposed to have? Their mother who already left you? You would have a hard time convincing anyone here that you have any friends, obviously.

  43. whoa supertards please love supremacist muzzies moar for the sake of supremacist muzzies allah created muzzie best of humanity unbeliever are animals on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:25 pm 

    whoa supertard juanp what happen to your avatard i love that

    On This Day…
    Mar 22, 2010: Rawalpindi, Pakistan
    A Christian eventually dies after being burned
    alive for refusing to embrace Islam: 1 Killed

    greetings to supertard sock supertard Richard Guenette

    world grater supreamcist muzzies bag day feb12021

  44. Rick on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:39 pm 

    Islam is a death cult.

  45. Davy on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:45 pm 

    “Delusional Davy “I don’t go to town much and few visit me anyway in normal times.” ROFLMFAO!” Who the fuck would ever visit you, Exceptionalist?”

    Lots of people wish they had my life now pink poodle. I sure would not want to be in a Miami Beach condo in lock down. No lockdown around here although people are taking action to social distance. Miami Beach is the worst kind of place to be in a pandemic. You are fucked pink poodle

    “ Your parents who put you there to avoid embarrassment? Your estranged Spanish wife and daughter who don’t even talk to you? Your imaginary Italian wife?”
    So you know my family? LMFAO I know in your schitzo mind these thoughts are real.

    “ The twins you are supposed to have? Their mother who already left you? You would have a hard time convincing anyone here that you have any friends, obviously.”

    My boys are here on the farm helping me juanPee. They are happy and safe and it is nice you are concerned.

    Obviously from the nature of your comments you are losing your mind. Be careful stupid remember you are suicidal. Please don’t hurt anyone when you jump off that 5th floor balcony. Good thing you had a vasectomy no kids to cry over you.

  46. Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:48 pm 

    Germany, “gatherings” of 2 people max.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8140257/Germany-ban-gatherings-TWO-people-nationwide-crackdown.html

    And since in Britain too many are ignoring the gov health recommendations, expect an enforced lock-down there as well:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138439/Public-urged-away-UK-holiday-destinations-limit-Covid-19-spread.html

    “So much for social distancing! Fears lockdown is failing as Britons follow official coronavirus advice that it’s safe to go for a Mother’s Day stroll… by flocking to parks and beaches like everyone else – as death toll rise by 11 to 244”

  47. Rick on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:49 pm 

    We should stick with our own kind. Multiculturalism is a failure.

  48. Rick on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:51 pm 

    The coronavirus is natural, not man-made.

  49. JuanP on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 12:57 pm 

    “We should stick with our own kind. Multiculturalism is a failure.”

    Hey, Rick, I am a mulata so mind your own beeswaxz, sucker.

  50. Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 22nd Mar 2020 1:18 pm 

    Italy: less dead than yesterday, 651 rather than 793. Hope-full sign?

    https://nos.nl/liveblog/2327944-minder-doden-in-italie-aantal-nederlandse-ic-patienten-stijgt-naar-405.html

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