Food Shortages

More Signs from the Nation’s Breadbasket that things are about to get BAD.

Take Action NOW or PAY Later.

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Image result for pics of flooded farm fieldsMy father is in a nursing home about an hour away from my house, and in visiting him weekly I get to see corn, hay, and soybean fields that I have watched for my whole life.  Some corn and bean fields are finally coming around, but the late or no planting has really taken a toll.  Prepare for higher food bills and possible shortages.  Think about putting in a garden and maybe raising meat rabbits.  I ate a lot of rabbit (both domestic and wild) when I was young, and it really does taste like chicken.

https://www.theorganicprepper.com/midwest-flooding-will-cause-shortages-of-these-foods/

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Prepping 101: 21 SHTF Life Hacks

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21 Life Hacks To Help You Breeze Through the Apocalypse (or at Least the Next Power Outage)

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With Fall and Winter approaching, now is a good time to start considering how you are gonna provide warmth and heat WITHOUT electricity, as power outages are going to be a very common occurrence Nationwide IMO.  #10 and 11 are good ideals for some folks.

Remember, Think about these things NOW and Get prepared NOW.

Procrastination is for evacuees!!

 

Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

 

 

 

Prepping: Creating a Collapse Supply List

I don’t do a lot of prepping articles because to be honest, most of it is common sense type stuff. Blame it on me being raised in the south and having a really “hands on” child hood I guess, but alot of what most people consider “prepping” I did when I was 12 years old in the woods with my Dad and it kind of just “stuck”.

 This  article however is an exception. I don’t really peruse “prepper” websites, because as I said, most of  the information contained within them is redundant and most everyhting else you find on these sites could be labeled “fringe” at best, “tin foil hat/nut job” at worst. But I do peruse websites (LEW Rockwell) that re-print selected articles, and that is how I found this one. I think is a GREAT example of being AWARE of your surroundings and ACTING ACCORDINGLY.

Just to give a little bit of Background on the DIRE Situation down in Venezuela, Read THIS.-SF

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Sometimes a cautionary tale is more motivating than any amount of positive reinforcement every could be, and the horrifying reports from Venezuela are a perfect example. If you’re paying attention to the things they’ve run out of, you can put together a collapse supply list to see you through the crisis in the event of a breakdown in our own country. The time to prepare is now, well before the situation devolves to one that is similar.

Every day, there is more dire news out of Venezuela.  It’s so bad there that even the mainstream news can no longer ignore that the country is in the midst of an economic collapse. Thousands have turned to looting in order to feed their families. Even their soldiers have been stealing food. Long lines, empty stores, and hospitals without electricity are the norm instead of an unusual occurrence.

It wasn’t always like that. Life before Venezuela devolved into socialism looked a whole lot like our lives do today. In fact, as recently as the 1970s, Venezuela was one of the top 20 richest countries in the world.

So, today, our financial situation certainly looks far brighter than that of Venezuela, but according to a lot of experts, that is a glossy veneer over a crumbling foundation.  Obama calls it “peddling fiction” but the outlook here is not good. Financial statistics are massaged and many of them hidden to keep us in the dark. Jobs are nearly impossible to find, and heaven helps you if you lose one.  The price of living is going up, but financial solvency is going down as personal debt outstrips the ability to pay it. Pension funds that people rely on are going bankrupt, one after another.

It really isn’t a question of if, but when.

Economic collapse starts out as “going through hard times.” It isn’t mobbed on the streets or regression to Third World status initially. Before it ever gets to that, you have time to prepare. So let’s get started.

Pay Attention to What They’re Out of in Venezuela

The best way to make your supply list is to figure out what they’ve run out of in Venezuela.  Below, you can find a list of the things they do not have, along with suggestions for stocking up or educating yourself.

If we never have a problem in the United States, you can rest assured that none of these supplies are crazy things you’ll never use. Most are the most basic of necessities and you’ll find it’s very convenient to be able to “shop in your pantry” whenever you need something. As well, learning to be more self-reliant is a great way to save money, live simpler, and often be healthier than those who depend on the store to meet all their needs.

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