Hmmm, insteressing...(interesting+stressing)Are feds stockpiling survival food?'These circumstances certainly raise red flags'12:00 am Eastern
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A Wall Street Journal columnist has advised people to "start stockpiling food" and an ABC News Report says "there are worrying signs appearing in the United States where some … locals are beginning to hoard supplies." Now there's concern that the U.S. government may be competing with consumers for stocks of storable food."We're told that the feds bought the entire container of canned butter when it hit the California docks. (Something's up!)," said officials at Best Prices Storable Foods in an advisory to customers.Spokesman Bruce Hopkins told WND he also has had trouble obtaining No. 10 cans of various products from one of the world's larger suppliers of food stores, Oregon Freeze Dry.He said a company official told him on the telephone when he discussed the status of his order that it was because the government had purchased massive quantities of products, leaving none for other customers.That, however, was denied by Oregon Freeze Dry. In a website statement, the company confirmed it cannot assure supplying some items to customers."We regret to inform you Oregon Freeze Dry cannot satisfy all Mountain House #10 can orders and we have removed #10 cans from our website temporarily," the company tells frustrated customers. "The reason for this is sales of #10 cans have continued to increase. OFD is allocating as much production capacity as possible to this market segment, but we must maintain capacity for our other market segments as well."The company statement continues, "We want to clarify inaccurate information we’ve seen on the Internet. This situation is not due to sales to the government domestically or in Iraq. We do sell products to this market, but we also sell other market segments … The reason for this decision is solely due to an unprecedented sales spike in #10 cans sales."We expect this situation to be necessary for several months although this isn’t a guarantee. We will update this information as soon as we know more. We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your patience. We sincerely hope you will continue to be Mountain House customers in the future," the company statement said.But Hopkins wasn't backing away from his concerns."The government just came in and said they're buying it. They did pay for it," he told WND about the summertime shipment of long-term storage butter. "They took it and no one else could have it."We don't know why. The feds then went to freeze dried companies, and bought most of their canned stock," he said.A spokeswoman for Oregon Freeze Dry, sales manager Melanie Cornutt, told WND that the increasing demand for food that can be stored has been on the rise since Hurricane Katrina devastated large sections of the Gulf Coast, cutting off ordinary supply routes."We are currently out of stock on our cans. We are not selling any of our cans," she confirmed.She then raised the issue of government purchases herself."We do sell to the government [but] it is not the reason [for company sales limits]," she said.Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency told WND whatever government agency is buying in a surge it isn't them. They reported a stockpile of about six million meals which has not changed significantly in an extended period.But Hopkins said it was his opinion the government is purchasing huge quantities of food for stockpiles, and Americans will have to surmise why."We don't have shelters that [are being] stocked with food. We're not doing this for the public. My only conclusion is that they're stocking up for themselves," he said of government officials.Blogger Holly Deyo issued an alert this week announcing, "Unprecedented demand cleans out major storable food supplier through 2009.""It came to our attention today, that the world's largest producer of storable foods, Mountain House, is currently out of stock of ALL #10 cans of freeze dried foods, not just the Turkey Tetrazzini. They will NOT have product now through 2009," she said."This information was learned by a Mountain House dealer who shared it with me this morning. In personally talking with the company immediately after, Mountain House verified the information is true. Customer service stated, 'I'm surprised they don't have this posted on the website yet.' She said they have such a backlog of orders, Mountain House will not be taking any #10 can food requests through the remainder of this year and all of the next."Mountain House claims this situation is due to a backlog of orders, which may very well be true, but who is purchasing all of their food? This is a massive global corporation."One idea: the military. Tensions are ramping up with Iran and news segments debate whether or not we will implement a preemptive strike in conjunction with Israel," she wrote.Hopkins raised some of the same concerns, suggesting a military conflict could cause oil supplies to plummet, triggering a huge increase in the cost of food – when it would be available – because of the transportation issues.The ABC report from just a few weeks ago quoted Jim Rawles, a former U.S. intelligence officer who runs a survival blog, saying food shortages soon could become a matter of survival in the U.S."I think that families should be prepared for times of crisis, whether it's a man-made disaster or a natural disaster, and I think it's wise and prudent to stock up on food," he told ABC."If you get into a situation where fuel supplies are disrupted or even if the power grid were to go down for short periods of time, people can work around that," he said. "But you can't work around a lack of food – people starve, people panic and you end up with chaos in the streets."At his California ranch, the location of which is kept secret, he said, "We have more than a three-year supply of food here."In the Wall Street Journal, columnist Brett Arends warned, "Maybe it's time for Americans to start stockpiling food."No, this is not a drill," he wrote.His concern was about various food shortages around the globe, and the fact that in a global market, prices in the U.S. reflect difficulties in other parts of the world quickly.Professor Lawrence F. Roberge, a biologist who has worked with a number of universities and has taught online courses, told WND he's been following the growing concern over food supplies.He also confirmed to WND reports of the government purchasing vast quantities of long-term storable foods.He said that naturally would be kept secret to avoid panicking the public, such as when word leaks out to customers that a bank may be insolvent, and depositors frantically try to retrieve their cash."[These] circumstances certainly raise red flags," he said.
Wretha
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7 Comments
- Mayberry said...
Good God. I really feel like my pants are down around my ankles... We are in trouble deep......
- Wretha said...
Well, one can only hope that they have good intentions...
Wretha- The Scavenger said...
Wretha, this is just another reason we better have our preps in place and adding to them daily. The Gov. scares the hell out of me anyhow and now they are buying up all our food! Better get those fall crops planted and can all that you can from your gardens now. I have been buying extra at the farmers market too. Big brother know's something bad is gonna happen and soon, they are right. Thanks for the info.
Chris- riverwalker said...
I think the government is doing lots of things they don't want the citizens of the US to know about.
RW- Wretha said...
Scavenger, Riverwalker,
All I have to say is "yup".
Wretha- Rook said...
Wretha,
What a great post. We can't trust the goverment. Look at what it got our indian brothers. I will be using my canner for all I can. Keep Bob working on the cabin and securing it.
Rook- lornkanaga said...
Okay. You've got me worried now. I just ordered from my two fav food suppliers and may order elsewhere as well.
I *told* my sweetie we needed more ammo. ;-)
(Loads of long-term-storage food suppliers are going to make big bucks thanks to this and similar articles!)
Good God. I really feel like my pants are down around my ankles... We are in trouble deep......
ReplyDeleteWell, one can only hope that they have good intentions...
ReplyDeleteWretha
Wretha, this is just another reason we better have our preps in place and adding to them daily. The Gov. scares the hell out of me anyhow and now they are buying up all our food! Better get those fall crops planted and can all that you can from your gardens now. I have been buying extra at the farmers market too. Big brother know's something bad is gonna happen and soon, they are right. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteChris
I think the government is doing lots of things they don't want the citizens of the US to know about.
ReplyDeleteRW
Scavenger, Riverwalker,
ReplyDeleteAll I have to say is "yup".
Wretha
Wretha,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post. We can't trust the goverment. Look at what it got our indian brothers. I will be using my canner for all I can. Keep Bob working on the cabin and securing it.
Rook
Okay. You've got me worried now. I just ordered from my two fav food suppliers and may order elsewhere as well.
ReplyDeleteI *told* my sweetie we needed more ammo. ;-)
(Loads of long-term-storage food suppliers are going to make big bucks thanks to this and similar articles!)
while it may remain an ideal that the majority will actually do something, we can only remain steadfast with what little done by a few, especially if we are included in this few
ReplyDeleteGypsy
ReplyDeleteAll you can do is what you can do. I believe that the majority of the population will not do anything of any real value (about surviving) until it's too late, then they WILL do something, ~~~R I O T - L O O T - S T E A L - K I L L - D E S T R O Y~~~ That's why I am soooo glad I am away from the big population centers. I hope and pray these things do not come to pass, but plan on surviving if it does.
Wretha