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It's true. This is a Hunger Games war and Iran is seen as the District 13. The lower and middle classes pay for the war in taxes and bodies while the upper class, the Epstein class, are ripping the profits.

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Thank you Jessica, once again. Especially for the bit about “well that wasn’t so bad, maybe I over reacted” and the effect it can have. I’ve been surprised to find myself feeling a bit paralysed this time around, which is counter-intuitive when I’ve been ‘preparing’ for 26 years. I have been more insistent with my grown up children that they take it/my warning seriously this time, but there is a weird knock on effect of having survived Covid relatively unscathed. Despite the fact that I can remember how relieved I was that I had plenty of food stocks (and toilet paper here in the UK!) and didn’t need to go rushing to the supermarket with everyone else, it’s easy to forget the bigger picture and how it was for many other people. I still feel don’t feel confident discussing the situation with most of my neighbours without launching into the entire doom scenario, so I’m trying to focus on practical help instead. I started a community garden in our small rural community 9 years ago and we have a few new members this year which is encouraging, but there definitely wouldn’t be enough food to feed us all, so I’ve been ignoring that bit as it felt impossible to plan to feed the whole village. However, I did have one idea which is that I can collect seeds from my own veg garden that I could give away next year if anyone wants them. Most plants are very prolific so if you grow non-F1 hybrid varieties you can produce gazillions very easily. See www.realseeds.co.uk for instructions on how to save seed from every variety they sell. I can’t remember if that’s in your book or not, but it’s a good skill to have.

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