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Title: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: JoJo on March 13, 2020, 06:54:46 PM
 My wife and I went food shopping this Friday morning and generally it is quiet at that time of day. NOT today. We went to three different places to get sale items and they were mad houses. At ACME in an up scale neighborhood they were buying TP, bottle water, cookies and crackers but little canned goods. At Food Lion almost all of the meat was gone. The butcher said he usually orders fifty thousand pounds of meat but now he is going to order one thousands of meat. No TP or water to be found. Cat and dog food  shelves almost empty. Only two celery stalks left and only carrots by single picks.
 At Walmart you had to be the correct color for TP and water. Low on cat food, all shelves half full.
I never seen so many overfull carts in one store before.
 People are panicking big time.
 Now what are these people going to do in six months with a closet full of TP and bottled water?
 
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: Kbop on March 13, 2020, 10:46:04 PM
full stores, emptying shelves out this way too.
my work place was sparsely populated today.
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: patriotman on March 14, 2020, 10:37:31 AM
Here was my grocery store at 8:30pm last night. It was restocked this morning per a family member, but it was like locusts went through. Chatted with a buddy who works there and he was amazed at the panic!

https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/03/coronavirus-scenes-from-a-ne-grocery-store/ (https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/03/coronavirus-scenes-from-a-ne-grocery-store/)
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: reconprepper on March 14, 2020, 11:00:42 AM
maybe this will create more preppers to be more prepared for the next big thing. I know wishful thinking on my part LOL
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: NCislander on March 14, 2020, 11:00:55 AM
The Local Big Box stores in Western NC get picked over daily, shelves restocked each night. Mom & Pop grocer calm, cool, collective. No crowds and shelves fully stocked.   :thumbsUp: Thumbs Up for Mom & Pop grocers. Best meats in town too. 
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: patriotman on March 14, 2020, 12:45:26 PM
Speaking of big store, here is my local BJs as of 11:30am

https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/03/coronavirus-scenes-from-a-ne-warehouse-club/ (https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/03/coronavirus-scenes-from-a-ne-warehouse-club/)
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: JoJo on March 14, 2020, 12:50:15 PM
 With people this panicked I believe they could be easily led and that is very dangerous. There has been fist fights and if the panic keeps up it could escalate into a more deadly situation.
 POTUS and VP Pence are doing a great job of keeping the American people informed but every TV station has news that panics people. We don't need to know how many people died in Italy or China or how many cases of the Wuhan Virus is in any part of the world. This just scares people especially my wife.
 I hope this ends soon! 
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: grizz on March 14, 2020, 01:18:35 PM
On the bright side maybe the stores will take note of what crap will not sell, even during a SHTF situation, and start stocking usable stuff all the time.

Another bright side is a quick bump in the economy and these small mom and pop shops will see more revenue than they've seen is YEARS.

Does anyone have reports on gun/ammo sales or panic buying?

Nothing has changed in my life, I'm still waiting for warmer weather so I can go fishing. I might plan an overnight camping trip just to get out of the house...

Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: JohnyMac on March 17, 2020, 07:53:18 PM
We have some gun and ammo advertisers over at American Partisan. Well the reports we are receiving Palmetto Arms is close to being out of some models. Ammo companies are not running out of goods but are close on some weights of bullets in certain calibers.

Hope that helps Grizz.

Just a warning from old JohnyMac. If you are planning on ordering ANY items on line do so in the next 24-hours. I can see a national self quarantine coming our way which means that shipments will stop.

This national quarantine also means banks. I know of many banks in the tri-state area of NYC that only drive up was open today and going forward. You want a couple grand out of your account, 1) will they have the money when you ask and 2) will they pass that kind of cash through the drive through vacuum loop. 

Once the cash machines run out of cash, there will be nobody to restock them. Just food for thought.

Here (https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/03/is-a-bank-run-next/) is a short article on this I wrote over at AP. .

Stay Frosty folks.
Title: Re: Panic in the year 2020
Post by: Mustang0268 on March 19, 2020, 12:01:31 AM
Sitrep 18MaR2020
Prius-stan (aka Central California)

• As of 0001 hours, my town is on "shelter-in-place" situation.
• Within our county, two (2) cases of virus reported in last eight (8) days.  As of 1800 today, three (3) reported "travel-related" covid virus cases reported.
• SIGINT: Traffic analysis would suggest slight increase in mental health (MH) calls associated with domestic violence (DV) calls to LEO.
• HUMINT: Direct observation - grocery stores, big boxes, etc. experiencing limited stock, as such regulating opening hours, # of shoppers, # of specific items (e.g. milk, eggs, beans, rice, tp).  Five (5) different stores recce'd at similar times, indicating various responses to increase of shopping.
• HUMINT: Direct observation - no gas lines, no ATM lines.
→ Mission: Determine bank lobby closing, determine if "vehicle only fueling" rumor accurate.

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