Patara of Appalachia’s Homestead addresses the “s–t” stirrers who attempted to malign President Donald Trump’s inauguration and, particularly, those trashing Melania Trump — the first truly classy First Lady since Jacqueline Kennedy. The intro to this video is priceless as far as capturing the metier of life on a farm.
Patara is tickled pink that Trump plans on visiting eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina on Friday. Let’s hope he does a better job assisting the hurricane victims than the inept and incompetent Joe Biden!
Patara from Appalachia’s Homestead says President Donald Trump’s well-wishers should be served fried bologna at their inauguration banquet. They’d have a choice of mustard or ketchup, and they also could choose from among three Little Debbie snack cakes for dessert.
Now, the snack cakes would probably piss off Robert F. Kennedy Jr. but he could swallow his blue-bloodied pride for a day!
Otherwise, Patara regales us with a few inside tales sharing her life on a farm in southeastern Tennessee.
If you haven’t already taken inventory, now is the time to make sure you have sufficient food, blankets, clothing, heaters and other stock you might need to deal with the coming winter storm. It’s a monster storm, stretching across much of the American heartland from Kansas eastward to the Appalachian regions of Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky and West Virginia.
Here, Patara from Appalachia’s Homestead gives us a running count of how she and her husband prepare in advance for the storm. It’s much later now with the storm already starting to descend. But still, if you can stave off disaster ahead of time, get to it!
Big Lots is closing its doors, shutting down all of its remaining stores. Patara visits her local Big Lots to discuss the latest retail disaster. The hits just keep coming. Here’s more from Patara on Appalachia’s Homestead.
The corrupt regime of Joe Biden-Kamala Harris has treated the residents of Appalachia like dirt. Those of us who are not within the grasp of these fiends need to make sure the people of Appalachia are not forgotten, or left to rot beneath the walls of mud unleashed upon their communities by Hurricane Helene.
This was flooding on a devastating level and it will take years if not decades to restore and rebuild the lost towns. Some will probably never arise again.
Here, Patara from Appalachia’s Homestead talks about the long history of this battered region of North Carolina and Tennessee. The area produced many patriots who fought in the American Revolutionary War and helped us throw off the yoke of the British royalty. Now, these people need our help to survive. Patara’s overarching message, “In all of this disaster, God is everywhere.”
Here, Patara from Appalachia’s Homestead travels through Tennessee and North Carolina to show first-hand the devastation from Hurricane Helene. Both states were hit hard, but the devastation in North Carolina was particularly brutal. Patara describes it as “worse than you know.”
Much of this report centers around the mountain community of Marshall, to the northwest of Asheville. Not shown, but said to be as wrecked, were communities to the east of Asheville, including Swannanoa and Black Mountain.
Disregard the federal government’s proclamation that 213 Americans lost their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The actual death toll will extend into the thousands.
That’s the word from Bear Independent — a prepper on the scene in western North Carolina. He discusses the horrors he has witnessed in that devastated region, where he’s been providing relief through his work with Grindstone Ministries. Here, he is interviewed by Billy Bond in a PIMPcast, the PIMP standing for Permaculture Is My Passion.
Bear says “entire valleys are filled with bodies” buried beneath mounds of silt and debris. He says the federal government routinely lies to hide the scope of the disaster, and now they’re spreading even bigger lies to cover up their mishandling of the carnage. “The federal government,” he says, “is actively working against recovery.”
The federal government under the corrupt Joe Biden and Kamala Harris might be missing in action, but Americans are rising up to help the victims of Hurricane Helene in eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina.
Here, Patara from Appalachia’s Homestead introduces one of the largest independent relief campaigns, organized by the Crossroads Community Church in Newport, Tennessee. She’s joined by a special guest from Kentucky, Ernie Brown Jr., best known as “The Turtleman” from his long-running TV series on the Animal Planet channel
Patara on Appalachia’s Homestead describes a major upheaval as her homeschooled son gets his driver’s license and needs insurance to drive. He’s quoted a price that’s truly outrageous. How will middle-class families survive this level of gross hyperinflation and the accompanying price gouging?
Lies issued by the federal government about the job figures suggest we’re already in a recession, verging on a Depression, Actual jobless figures could be up to one million more than the government currently admits.
Will we see another coup, like the first one toppling Joe Biden? Will we even have an election?
Patara on Appalachia’s Homestead issues a few warnings.