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In today’s Sunday Bible Study, I pick up our ongoing journey through Revelation, continuing from chapter 10 and into the opening of chapter 11. Despite battling a rough sore throat, we pressed on to explore the sealed “seven thunders,” what it means that “time shall be no longer,” and why Scripture can be both sweet and bitter—sweet to receive, but challenging when applied. We also examined the identity and ministry of the two witnesses, cross-referencing Elijah and Moses through James 5, 1 Kings, Exodus, and Numbers, and tracked how their fire, plagues, and drought align with Revelation 11. Along the way, we discussed the earthly, literal temple to be measured, the 42 months given to the Gentiles, and how the beast from the bottomless pit ties together with the king of the abyss and the sea beast of Revelation 13. I closed with reminders about progressive revelation—how God unfolds truth in His timing—and encouragement to keep studying, praying, and testing all things by the Word of God. Key passages included Revelation 10–11, Daniel 12, Zechariah 4, James 5, 1 Kings 17, Exodus 3, Numbers 16, 2 Kings 1, Luke 16, and Jonah 2. We’ll continue next time as we move deeper into Revelation 11 and beyond.Join us HTTPS://RUMBLE.COM/JOEROOZ/LIVEHTTPS://YOUTUBE.COM/@JOEROOZ Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Opening from Asylum Studios and show intro Sunday Bible study kickoff and prayerful tone Recap of Revelation 10 and preview of todays questions Housekeeping, website, live times, and audience engagement Invocation and pastoral prayer before study Reading Revelation 10:4 and the sealed seven thunders 22Time shall be no longer22 explained and progressive revelation The little book: sweet to taste, bitter to stomach Mandate to prophesy again; transition to Revelation 11 Measuring the earthly temple and the outer court for Gentiles Temple site, Wailing Wall, and Dome of the Rock context Introducing the two witnesses and their powers Identifying the witnesses as Moses and Elijah The beast from the bottomless pit versus the beast from the sea Speculations on the abyss, gulfs, and depths Jonah 2, the 22belly of hell,22 and imagery of bars and worms Closing prayer and summary exhortation Final remarks, support credits, and sign-off - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
Tonight on The Joe Rooz Show — Wednesday’s With Wayne returns as Joe and Wayne continue their ongoing conversation about preparedness, self-reliance, rising food costs, and practical survival skills for everyday Americans.As inflation continues driving up the cost of groceries, gas, utilities, and household essentials, Wayne breaks down realistic and rational ways families can become more prepared without falling into the “doomsday prepper” stereotype.Topics include:• emergency food storage• rice and beans preparedness• pantry organization• gardening basics• freeze drying• water shortages• AI data centers and water consumption• rising gas prices• fishing as food sourcing• power outage preparation• generators• gasoline storage• practical budgeting• and how ordinary families can stretch their resources during difficult economic times Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Cold open: quips and wrap Show intro from Asylum Studios Joe checks in: week, Mother’s Day reflections Wednesdays with Wayne: preparedness focus Housekeeping: website, contact, live schedule Rising costs and why self‑reliance matters Like, subscribe, and where to listen Wayne Rankin joins: AI talk and data centers Reframing prepping: practical, not paranoid Water, drought, and impacts on agriculture Field corn vs. sweet corn and ethanol Farm tech woes: John Deere and repair costs Wayne’s life updates and resilient teamwork Inside the big box: sudden price jumps Trickle‑down “craponomics” and fixed incomes Feeding families on a budget Community pulse: church, shoppers, and strain Foreign ownership of U.S. farms Budget shopping tips and Grocery Outlet finds Gas prices and the cost of fishing What prepping really is—and isn’t Joe hands the mic to Wayne for a 20‑minute clinic Scenarios, safety, and first steps with firearms Smart pantry basics: cans, rice, and beans Stretching meals: macaroni, cheese, and chicken Designing a pantry on a budget Setting up storage and FIFO dating Containers that critters can’t beat Garden wins: cabbage, peppers, and freeze‑drying Basic tools and blackout priorities Freezer vs. fridge during outages Have ice and a cooler ready Tip of the day: keep 20 lbs of ice Joe returns: Q&A style works best Send Wayne your preparedness questions Second tip: treat stored ethanol gas Two decades of friendship Next week: soil, seeds, and a lettuce demo Wrap‑up and executive producer shout‑outs Final sign‑off: keep talking and be prepared - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - <a href="https://joerooz.com" target
In this Sunday Bible Study, I broadcast live from the Asylum and guide you into Revelation chapter 10—one of the book’s most mysterious and pivotal moments.We examine the mighty angel, the little open book, and the seven thunders, and consider why this passage likely marks the mid-tribulation pivot, opening the time of Jacob’s trouble. I walk through how Revelation 10 and the first half of 11 operate as a parenthesis between the sixth and seventh trumpets, and I connect key threads across Scripture—from Daniel 12 to Matthew 22, 24, and 25—to explore the distinctions between the bride, the guests, and the virgins, and why these categories help explain multiple raptures in the Bible.Along the way, I share a heartfelt Mother’s Day reflection, honoring the unseen labor, prayers, and faithfulness of mothers and grandmothers who shape generations. We close with encouragement: even amid judgments and escalating tribulation, prophecy isn’t chaos—God’s timeline stands, and Jesus Christ wins. We’ll pick up next time continuing through Revelation 10:4 and beyond.Resources mentioned include cross-references to Revelation 1, 5, 10–11, 19; Daniel 9, 12; Matthew 22, 24–25; 1 Thessalonians 4; 1 Corinthians 15; John 3; John 10; Hebrews; and select Old Testament narratives noted for typological parallels. Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Cold open and intro tagline Show opening: live from Asylum Studios Date, host intro, and purpose of Sunday Bible Study Setting the scene for Revelation 10: angel, book, thunders Housekeeping: website, contact, email, and comments Platform shift encouragement and show schedule Sharing, algorithms, and community growth Mothers Day reflection: honoring motherhood Transition to scripture: Revelation chapter 10 begins Tribulation timeline and parenthetical chapters Midpoint intensifies: Gentile trampling and siege Identifying the mighty angel: parallels to Christ The little book as prophecy and Daniel 12 connection Opening Jacobs trouble and Exodus parallels Heavenly timeline: judgment seat and wedding Matthew 22: the wedding parable and invited guests Matthew 24: abomination, flight, and great tribulation Guests vs. bride: clarifying mid-trib rapture views Matthew 25 virgins and the 144,000 Wedding roles: friends, guests, groomsmen, bridesmaids Fine linen, suffering, and rewards in Revelation 19 Multiple raptures in scripture: survey and questions Closing prayer and exhortation Producer thanks and support information Final thoughts: sovereignty, hope, and next episode Sign-off and calls to action - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez<a href="https:
In this episode, I sit down with Cassian Bellino, host of Biblically Speaking, a platform dedicated to making Scripture understandable for everyday people.We explore her journey from a tech and sustainability background to facilitating conversations with leading scholars, and why so many Christians feel confused by the Bible—not because it’s impossible to grasp, but because it’s rarely taught with context. Cassian shares how historical background, careful questioning, and honest wrestling with tough topics can move faith from lukewarm to alive, and we unpack practical ways to start studying—like doing simple word studies and asking better questions—so Scripture becomes something you engage, not just skim. We also discuss the difference between pastors and scholars, how to handle disagreement with humility, and why bringing your real struggles directly to God can change your heart over time.If you’ve ever felt stuck or intimidated by the Bible, this conversation offers grounded steps to seek clarity, grow in confidence, and build a faith that’s thoughtful, informed, and deeply personal. Guest: Cassian Bellinohttps://www.bibspeak.com/ Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Opening: From Asylum Studios to The Joe Rue Show Host intro, show mission, and tonights theme Setting up the big question: Is Scripture hard or taught wrong? Housekeeping: contact, live times, and upcoming shows Guest reveal: Cassian Bolino and Biblically Speaking Warm-up banter and three icebreakers From tech to theology: Cassians call and backstory Questions that church didnt answer: context hunger Searching for the show she needed and creating it Launching the podcast: format, hesitation, obedience Disagreement on air: hosting scholars with grace Misconception: Pastors vs. scholars and expectations Debate: Scripture, context, and the role of word studies Practical study tips: what the therefore is there for What is Biblically Speaking? Tool, community, translator Surprises from the journey: responsibility and honesty with God First step for the disconnected: candid prayer and surrender Closing questions: who inspires Cassian right now Where to find Cassian: bibspeak.com, support, and merch Hosts final thoughts: seek, wrestle, and understand Gods word - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this episode, I welcome retired IT veteran and author Tilmer Wright Jr. for a wide-ranging, no-fluff conversation on leadership, AI, and common sense.We dig into why middle management so often turns good people into “miserable tyrants,” the sacred duty leaders owe both their teams and their bosses, and the hard lessons Tilmer learned over four decades managing software developers.Then we pivot to AI’s rapid creep into everyday life—from creative tools to hiring interviews—and why self-preserving, rule-bending systems shouldn’t surprise us. Tilmer unpacks the honeybee “waggle dance” inspiration behind his techno-thriller The Bit Dance, how hive-like AI could evolve, and where convenience crosses into dangerous dependency. We also lighten it up with Pink Floyd talk, the passage of time, and why it’s never too late to leave meaningful tracks with your work.Resources, links, and how to reach Tilmer are in the show notes. As always, catch our live shows weeknights at 7PM CT/8PM ET and our Sunday Bible Study at 2PM CT. Like, subscribe, and share to help us game the algorithm—bonus points if you send it to someone it’ll annoy. Guest: Tilmer Wrighthttps://tilmerwrightjr.com Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Cold open and quirky banter Show intro: Live from Texas, meet Joe Ruse Tonights agenda: AI, leadership, and common sense Guest intro: Tilmer Wright Jr.IT veteran and author Icebreakers: pratfalls, warning labels, and bureaucracy From working class roots to todaychildhood, schools, and screens Losing face-to-face: phones, respect, and a sacred duty Why middle managers become miserable tyrants Hard lessons: accountability, consistency, and truth Can leadership be taught? Aptitude vs. training The Bit Dance: rogue AI, swarms, and self-preservation Honeybee algorithms and a data-foraging hive AI in everyday life: creativity, convenience, and surrender Malicious AI vs. incompetent operators How close to Skynet? AGI, autonomy, and oversight Time and time: Pink Floyd, aging, and meaning Second acts: retiring from the machine and writing full-time Contemporary heroes and literary influences Where to find Tilmer and his books Closing credits and final thoughts on duty and accountability - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
Tonight, I sit down with California gubernatorial candidate Thunder Parley—an engineer-turned-entrepreneur who’s running as an unapologetic problem solver. We dive into California’s affordability crisis, utility rate hikes, homelessness and addiction policy, education accountability, and public safety.Thunder breaks down why he believes Sacramento’s lack of transparency fuels bad outcomes, and outlines specific proposals like his MATH tax plan (Making Advancement Tax-free for Households), moving social fees out of electric bills to lower rates, auditing utility oversight, and tracking classroom disruptions through LIMIT (Lost Instructional Minutes in Teaching). He also weighs in on Prop 36, shoplifting accountability, and why business climate matters to keep jobs and retirees in-state.We talk practical governance over political theater—how to measure outcomes, rebuild trust, and make California livable again without gutting the middle class. Whether you agree with him or not, Thunder offers a data-driven platform aimed at restoring opportunity and basic functionality.Explore his full plans and decide if this kind of outsider approach can actually move the needle in Sacramento. Resources mentioned: votethunder.com (Thunder Parley’s campaign and policy details); joerooz.com (show contact and support).Guest: Thunder Parleyhttps:// votethunder.com ️ LIVE TONIGHT AT 7PM CT Rumble.com/JoeRoozYouTube.com/@JoeRooz Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Opening, show intro, and today’s topic tease Housekeeping, contact info, live schedule, and engagement ask Guest introduction: Thunder Parley enters the race Is Thunder Parley a real name? Identity and background From East Coast dreamer to California engineer and Googler Why run now? Taxes, jobs leaving, and a broken machine First audit target: CPUC, PG&E, and soaring utility rates Transparency over talking points: fees on your light switch Unlocking housing, landlord fallout, and rent moratoriums Market forces vs. regulation and the Math tax plan Schools spending, outcomes, and the LIMIT proposal Classroom disorder, safety, and accountability in K–12 Public transit woes: BART costs, safety, and ridership From surplus to deficit: fiscal reality and priorities Property taxes, Prop 13 myths, and affordability math Affordable housing finance: tax credits, banks, and NGOs Small business vs. red tape: the ‘historic’ building saga Party labels vs. solutions: Prop 36 and shoplifting Intersections of addiction, homelessness, and accountability Personal stakes, campaign outlook, and closing remarks - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenez<a href="https://www.joerooz.com/support"
In today’s Sunday Bible Study, I walk us through Revelation 9—one of the most sobering and terrifying chapters in Scripture.We examine the opening of the bottomless pit, the release of tormenting locust-like beings, and the staggering reality that even under severe judgment a hardened world still refuses to repent. I unpack the text verse by verse, consider the imagery of the “bottomless pit,” the five-month period of torment, and the sixth trumpet’s 200 million horsemen, exploring prophetic cross-references in Isaiah 66 and Ezekiel 38.We close by reflecting on the heart issue at the center of it all: judgment exposes sin, but only grace softens the will—so the time to turn to Christ is now.Resources mentioned include passages from Revelation 9, Isaiah 66, Ezekiel 38, and related New Testament references on the seal of God and the work of the Holy Spirit.I also share ways to connect with the show and invite listeners to study along, pray, and consider the urgency of the gospel. Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Cold open and cryptic refrain Welcome to the Joe Ruse Sunday Bible Study Housekeeping, how to connect, and live schedule Opening prayer and study setup Revelation 9 introduced: the fifth trumpet and the pit Bottomless pit, gravity doubts, and literalism Smoke darkens the sky: volcanic previews and signs Demonic locusts and protection of the sealed Five months of torment without death Strange features of the locusts and moral asides Numbers and torment motifs; Isaiah 66 parallel First woe passes; the sixth trumpet begins Four angels at the Euphrates loosed for judgment An army of 200,000,000 and deadly plagues Cross-referencing Ezekiel 38: Gog, Magog, and allies Jacinth, warfare imagery, and speculation Horses, Russia, Islam, and end-times scenarios A third of mankind slain; what exactly is this army? Unrepentant hearts: idolatry, sorceries, and darkness Appeal to salvation and closing prayer Producer shout-outs and support Final exhortation: the real danger is a hardened heart Sign-off and next show info - Joe "Rooz" Russiello - Marisa Lee - Wayne Rankin - Rosanna Rankin - Angela Wetuski - Carolina Jimenezhttps://www.joerooz.com/supporthttps://www.joerooz.com
In this Wednesday with Wayne episode, I’m joined by our executive producer and longtime friend, Wayne “Dr. Prepper” Rankin, to get practical about emergency preparedness. We dig into real-world tips from Wayne’s decades living and hunting in the high mountains—how to keep food cold with limited generator use, cook with propane or on a backyard grill, and prioritize water storage the smart way. We also lay out what an urban pantry should look like, how to stretch simple shelf-stable foods (beans, rice, ramen, canned meats, crackers), and why flashlights, radios, blankets, and board games matter more than you think when the lights go out. Plus, Wayne shares commonsense guidance on radios (hand-crank, shortwave, and ham), heat and lighting options, and growing a bit of your own food—even if it’s just a few pots of salad greens on a porch. We wrap with clear takeaways: aim for at least 72 hours of supplies; focus on what you’ll actually use and can cook without the grid; rotate pantry staples; store water safely and affordably; and build your local network so you’re not riding out emergencies alone. If you’ve been meaning to start prepping without the doomsday drama, this conversation is your blueprint. Watch and Followhttps://Rumble.com/JoeRoozhttps://YouTube.com/@JoeRoozFOLLOW US ON:X: https://x.com/joeroozFacebook: https://facebook.com/joeroozshowInstagram: https://instagram.com/notjoeroozTikTok: https://tiktok.com/joe.roozMinds: https://minds.com/joeroozGETTR: https://gettr.com/joeroozSpecial thanks to:Executive Producer Wayne RankinExecutive Producer Rosanna RankinExecutive Producer Carolina JimenezExecutive Producer Marisa LeeExecutive Producer Angela WetuskiWant to be a guest on The Joe Rooz Show? Send Joe a message on #PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/member/joeSponsored by:Podhome.fmCreative EdgeMusic: https://youtube.com/@pogo️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5724294587940864 Cold open and playful intro Show kickoff and host introduction Wednesdays with Wayne and tonights topic: preparedness Setting the stage: why prepping matters Introducing Wayne Doctor Prepper Rankin Waynes background and real-world outages Handyman approach to off-grid cooking and heat Bug-out bags questioned: where are you going? Generators, freezers, and alpine lessons Storm panics and the toilet paper problem Simple meals and using the backyard grill as an oven Water storage basics and smart flushing City vs. country: starter pantry walkthrough Cooking what you can cook; tortillas, beans, and rice Expiration dates, lighting, and flashlights Heat, sleeping bags, and room consolidation How many days to prep for? 24172 hours Low-cost lighting, radios, and entertainment Hand-crank radios, NOAA, and staying informed Budget mindset: spend on needs, not fancy coffee Empty shelves and supply chains Apples, storage, and food pricing pressure Overreach, HOAs, and everyday constraints Migration, taxes, and politics spillover Pantry strategy: FIFO and canned proteins From meatloaf to wild game and fishing Home canning, barter, and Sunday sauce Learn and DIY: vacuum sealing and frugality Energy, oil, and the price at the pump Landman lesson: how oil pricing works Gold standard, power, and the dark state Fertilizer, Ukraine, and global dependencies Globalism vs. self-reliance Ham radio: stratospheric resilience Final thoughts: institutions, media, and control<
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