Society's Child
With the incredible reliance we have on electronic communications, we are very vulnerable to system failures that could erupt in the event of a catastrophic interruption in telephone, data, or wireless communications. While much of the information moving in these networks is recreational, a huge proportion of it pertains directly to the distribution of food and other critical needs.
As simple as it seems to walk into a store and purchase items, the fact is that there are thousands of electronic components that must function without interruption in order to make those goods appear on a shelf.
After decades of this lifestyle, we take it for granted. We should not. Instead, we should all equip ourselves to survive for an extended period with no expectation of being able to buy anything--or even having money to buy it. In an article entitled "20 Facts that Prove the US Retail Sector is About to Collapse", theantimedia.org explains why.
So the logic behind hedging against such a disaster is sound, and the event isn't as unlikely as many would have you believe. Many of your neighbors may be well ahead of you on it.
You may not realize just how much prepping is going on right around you. What looks like a garden raised for fun and nutrition is really an insurance policy against trucks that can't deliver and stores that can't receive. Recycled, reused, and repurposed items aren't just economically and environmentally friendly, they're the development of skills that will keep the consumer from going without basic needs. Even the larger Rhino Steel metal buildings going up in various locations are pre-engineered for reuse and are an example of green engineering.
Start with the simplest preparations and then work toward greater and greater self-reliance, and you'll feel an unbelievable release from pressure you may not have realized you were feeling. And along the way, bear in mind that it's a good investment of time and money in several ways.
You don't have to encounter a major disaster to get benefits from your preparations. A day or two without municipal water, supply interruptions for groceries, or even simply a breakdown of your own vehicle can keep you from getting the basics needed for your survival. Don't hesitate to use your stockpile during these times!
Such events are a perfect chance to rotate stock and keep familiar with what you have gathered. They can also help you discover things you might have omitted, giving you a chance to get some on hand before a more significant problem takes place. You'll also learn more about your consumption rates for food and water, and you'll have a nice opportunity to experiment with different recipes and combinations of food. You can utilize basic staple items an impressive variety of ways, with some practice.
Amid the alarmist talk about the insignificant, it can be very easy to lose track of the very real and potentially immediate threats to our safe way of life. Prepping for disruptions of food and other necessities is just common sense.
Comment: Many people tend to dismiss 'preppers' as being too catastrophically minded. However, if one takes even a brief glimpse at the bizarre weather patterns that have been increasing globally and considers how quickly grocery stores might be emptied during even a short supply disruption, then those who are prepared seem much more grounded in reality. And, this does not even consider the potential for chaos that could ensue if the global financial system actually collapses, which is something that is highly likely to happen in the near future. Taking some precautions to insure your family will not suffer unnecessarily, is always wise.
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Reader Comments
One day it began to rain very heavily. It kept raining and a big flood came.
The man climbed up on the roof of his house, and knew that he would be ok. God would save him.
It kept raining and now the water had reached his waist. A boat came by and the guy in the boat said: “Hey, jump in. We'll save you.”
“No thanks”, said the man. “I’m a firm believer in God. He will rescue me”. He sent the boat away.
It kept on raining and now the water had reached his neck. Another boat came by and the guy in the boat said: “You look like you could use some help. Jump in and we'll save you.”
“No”, said the man. “I’m a firm believer in God. He will rescue me. Don’t worry about me”. The boat sailed away.
It still rained and the water now reached his mouth. A helicopter came by and a guy in the helicopter threw down a rope and said: “Hi there my friend. Climb up. We'll save you.”
“No”, said the man. “I’m a firm believer in God. He will rescue me. I know he will”. The helicopter flew away.
It kept on raining, and finally the man drowned.
When the man died, he went to heaven. When entering Heaven, he had an interview with God.
After giving a polite greeting and sitting down, the man asked: “Where were you. I waited and waited. I was sure you would rescue me, as I have been a firm believer all my life, and have only done good to others. So where were you when I needed you?”
God thought a moment and answered: “I don’t get it either. I sent you two row boats and a helicopter”.
These brainwashed fools think they're going to be raptured before the crisis becomes to serious. I can't believe how gullible Americans are.






What's that?????? Every time I talk to people about being prepared they sort of snicker when I tell them I have my motorhome full of food and fuel in the event of an emergency. Some of them tell oh God will provide. God sure isn't doing much for the people in Nepal, Iraq or anywhere else people are suffering. Nothing against God but some common sense is warranted in the times of today. Be Safe and sensible