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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Economy relates to wars

History shows us that vast wars begin during economic hard times. The U.S. Dollar is in its last days as the World's Reserve Currency, and the wars we are now waging are a struggle against that certainty. Economic collapse is certain, but afterward our many wars will serve as diversions to the real problems of survival that average citizens will be facing on a daily basis.

The East Coast is beginning to experience more of God's judgments upon it. This past week there was a rare 5.8 magnitude earthquake in the region, and it was felt over an incredibly vast area, though very little in the way of serious damage occurred.

This weekend features Hurricane Irene, and with it predictions of great damage up & down the Eastern Seaboard, and the major cities located nearby. New York is showing signs of panic, and it doesn't seem like people really know what to do in an emergency. News reports were showing pictures of empty shelves in grocery stores preceeding the arrival of Irene. My wife and I take this as a serious reminder to be prepared when "disaster" looms, or is possible.

Seeing how people tend to overreact and/or panic, we would again emphasize the need to have non-perishable food reserves on hand in case of emergency. Try to keep a one-month supply available at all times. Figure on being able to prepare the food without conventional electric and such. Keep water, or water filtration on hand, too.

Government officials have been planning for martial law to be implemented here for 3-5 years now. Not only will food prices seriously skyrocket (depending on the crisis), but supplies will be dangerously low. There will be an initial shock and panic that takes place, which should diminish as time goes on. Put yourself in a position where it will not be necessary to have to go out and buy food while the panic is hitting; a 1-month supply should be adequate, but by all means you are welcome to do more if you can.

It will pay to be prepared! Whether it is the economy, wars, or some unforeseen natural disaster, FOOD will always be a true and vital necessity.

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