Saturday, July 4, 2020

It feels much different in Mt. Shasta than where I live on the Coast

What do I mean by this? The fear here is of a different sort because coronavirus hasn't really hit that hard yet in Siskiyou County so it is more like something that goes bump in the night more than anything else.

However, tourists to the area are causing the rates of coronavirus to double about every week now so that is very distressing for people here. Also, out in the country people tend to live much closer to the edge in general than where I live on the coast so there is pure economic fear in the country more than in the city. Where I live the fear is more about Getting Coronavirus and dying. But, here the fear is being economically destroyed by all this more.

Before I left home I talked to another lady on the coast who owns property  and she was having terrible problems with a renter and we told her that the rent deferment isn't any good unless the renter signs papers agreeing to eventually pay back the landlord the money. It isn't like the renter can just not pay the rent forever, it's that the renter is given some time to pay his or her rent and that's all before they are evicted. I believe people will start to get evicted nationwide during the next few months depending upon what state people are in if they don't pay up soon their rent.

So, you might have an incredible amount of new homeless people by this fall all over the U.S. with people living in cars, trailers mobile homes, with parents or friends in desperation.

This is appears to be what might happen next along with at least 100,000 to 300,000 people dying of coronavirus here in the U.S. between September and October which might interrupt food supply chains and this sort of thing might be happening throughout the Northern Hemisphere during those months all the way to next April or May if it is anything like the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic with coronavirus this time.

If you can do it it might be wise to stock up on non-perishable foods and try to grow some fresh foods if you have a garden and water and good enough soil and sun and water to do this wherever you are in the northern Hemisphere right now before September and October hit.

Engineering your survival between September 2020 and May 2021 of next year might be the most important time you have to be this focused in staying alive during the coronavirus in the Northern Hemisphere.

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