Organic Prepper | March 2, 2023
Preppers get called conspiracy theorists a lot. It’s supposed to be demeaning, but considering how many conspiracy theories have been proven correct lately, I no longer consider it an insult. The more time goes by, the more “conspiracy theorists” just seem ahead of the game.
Quite a few “conspiracy theories” have recently come to light as actual facts in 2023 already. And it’s only the beginning of March.
Let’s look at a recent batch of “conspiracy theories” that aren’t really theories any more.
Gas stoves in peril?
In January, the OP ran a story about the potential ban on gas stoves. Naturally, the mainstream media poo-poohed the idea that the government would do something like that. The New York Times insisted that “No, Biden is Not Trying to Ban Gas Stoves.” CNN likewise claimed Biden didn’t want to ban the stoves NPR dismissed the thought of banning gas stoves as a right-wing, culture war stunt.
Well, maybe they’re not going to outright ban gas stoves. . . but the Department of Energy is proposing new efficiency standards that will make approximately half the gas stoves on the market no longer available. So, technically this isn’t a ban, but regulating gas stoves out of existence has the exact same effect.
“‘Conspiracy Theorist’ someone who questions the statements of known liars.”
— Unknown
“‘Coincidence Theorist’ – someone who believes the statements of known liars and votes for them.”
— Brother Charles
Oh, and Mandates are not Laws: A MANDATE Is Just Another Attempt At An Adhesion Contract!
https://archive.org/details/a-mandate-is-just-another-attempt-at-an-adhesion-contract
“Conspiracy Theory” just means spoiler alert.