Another Halloween season is here, and with it comes the traditional photo of my son in front of the Ferris wheel at Knoebels in Elysburg Pennsylvania..

Some other imagery from the October night..

Another Halloween season is here, and with it comes the traditional photo of my son in front of the Ferris wheel at Knoebels in Elysburg Pennsylvania..

Some other imagery from the October night..











Many of the country’s biggest food makers are telling grocers that they will have limited quantities of a number of their products, including things like Rice Krispies Treats, Sour Patch Kids, some Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavors, McCormick gourmet spices, and Marie Callender’s pot pies because of labor, commodity and transportation constraints throttling supply chains, according to emails viewed by CNN and interviews with grocers. Some suppliers are also telling grocers to cancel their promotions of these items and more over the holidays so these items won’t disappear from store shelves as quickly.
— Read on www.cnn.com/2021/10/09/business/grocery-stores-food-supply-chain/index.html
That’s quite a number of common products that may just vanish with a poof. It’s also notable that a new saying has been coined, the “before times”. This statement and that title signifies life prior to 2019, when COVID-19 began to spread across the planet. The lock down to 2020 was one thing, but the great grocery store famine of 2021 is another.
The fearful question is what’s next? If it’s the before times what is the after times looking like?
At what point does disco from a pest and annoyance to a serious crisis with ramifications to the point of tyrannical government shut downs, military checkpoints, famines and few feasts?
Does that sound a little too tinfoil for you? Not having sour patch kids would’ve sounded pretty tinfoil two years ago.

The state electricity company confirmed the country’s two main power plants have run out of fuel as it has struggled to import enough oil.
State electricity in most places is barely available for an hour a day amid rolling power cuts.
And meanwhile, the fuel needed to power private back-up generators is also in short supply.
— Read on www.the-sun.com/news/3824729/lebanon-blackout-no-power-light/
Developing

This was bound to happen! Judging from the trailers and clips release so far, John Carpenters next installment in the Halloween series threatens to pummel first responders.
The movie “Halloween Kills” seems to begin with first responders and firefighters trying to put out the fire that Laurie Strode set to kill Michael Myers.
Instead, and angry and burned Michael exits the home and begins to slaughter any firefighters he comes in contact with, seemingly with their own apparatus and tools.
It’s probably fair to say that the petition is getting more attention with media than it is with signatures, but it was all those expected given the world we now live in. They cancel culture mixed with a overzealous ability to make first responders saints in a time of Covid and other social upheaval.
And now they have met Michael Myers in a movie. They’re being slaughtered, without mercy. John Carpenter warned us of this, and it may not just be the first responders who see their demise in this film. It’s been billed as a bloodbath, a record-setting murderous escapade on a Halloween night. No matter how many petitions emerge, the film is set for release on October 14.