Prominent Election Fraud Lawyer: Time to Prepare, ‘Get Plenty of Water, Food, Ammo’

Early Monday morning, one of the two prominent lawyers investigating the election fraud posted on social media warning Americans to prepare themselves for what is to come.

“Better to be safe than sorry,” Lin Woods tweeted. “Make sure you have PLENTY of water, food, flashlights & batteries, candles, radio, 2nd Amendment supplies, & a plan to meet with leaders of your communities.”

Woods added. “Remember we only have 1 President at a time. Our leader is @realDonaldTrump, not Biden.”

What storm can we expect to be coming? It sounds like things could get real ugly, real quick.

Like Woods said, better to be safe than sorry. Do you have water, food, ammo, and other supplies stored away in case of emergency? My husband and I have been slowly building up our storage because this year has truly taught us that you never really know what the future holds.

Just in case commie Twitter removes the tweet, here is a screenshot as well:

If you don’t have a pantry built up, don’t worry. It’s never too late to start. We like to add a few extra non-perishables every week when we get groceries. That way it doesn’t hurt the checkbook.

Here is a good video for beginners starting their own food pantry:

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