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Gentlemen, welcome back to the homestead.
For years I've been warning about the coming Great Struggle. Many people asked what it meant. Today it should be obvious.
Rising fuel prices, supply chain instability, political chaos, and growing economic pressure are beginning to affect food production, energy, and everyday life. When diesel, fertilizer, and transportation costs rise, everything becomes more expensive — especially food.
In this video we talk about:
• Why rising oil prices threaten the global food supply
• The real danger of economic collapse and food shortages
• Why cities may become increasingly unstable
• The importance of family, community, and self-reliance
• Why the future belongs to those who build strong local networks
Many people focus on buying gear and supplies. While tools and equipment have their place, the most important survival asset has always been community.
The men and families who will weather difficult times are the ones who work together, share resources, and build resilient local networks.
Now is the time to think seriously about:
• Where your food comes from
• How dependent you are on fragile systems
• Who your community is
• And how you will protect and provide for your family.
Difficult times may be ahead, but faith, family, and strong communities will always endure.
Stay close to your family.
Walk with God.
The best is yet to come.