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US food shortages causing brawls

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Hey, A military insider just shared some jaw-dropping intel… He says massive food shortages are

Hey, A military insider just shared some jaw-dropping intel… He says massive food shortages are about to strike [THESE states](. It’s super worrying. People are already turning on each other in the worst affected areas. To be honest, I’m not surprised. I mean, have you seen the anarchy in stores on Black Friday? Some people would trample their own mothers to fill their carts. Or how about the toilet paper shortage in 2020? Can you imagine how much worse it’ll be when people are worried they’ll starve? Truth is, people are selfish. And they’re already clearing our shelves. While others are going hungry. It’s unfair. But unfortunately, there ain’t enough to go round. That’s why the military insider has shared his own stockpiling advice. He says that this time, the shelves might not be refilled… So you need to prepare for the long haul. He’s revealed exactly which foods you should put in your pantry. I’m guessing you’ll be a little surprised by his advice. They’re not the ones you expect. His advice at 3 mins 37 made me rethink my entire stockpiling strategy. [=> Stockpile these foods for long-term survival]( ______________________________________________________________________________ Survival Mix, 621 Kalamath St, Denver, CO 80204, USA ​Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences? [Click here]( [Unsubscribe]( [[Material Connection Disclosure]​](

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