Sunday, October 2, 2011

Are You Prepared to Survive the Coming Disasters?

ARE YOU PREPARED TO SURVIVE THE NEXT DISASTER?

I was a Boy Scout growing up, and I'll never forget our  MOTTO:

"BE PREPARED!"

When I think of all of the natural disasters and other disasters that have struck America in the last 10 years, I can't help wonder how many people's lives could have been saved - IF they had been prepared before disaster struck.

As a nation, the American people over the past 10 years have experienced terrorist attacks, hurricanes, floods, fires, tornados, earthquakes, civil unrest, martial law, and war. How many people have died in these disasters that could have been saved - IF they had been prepared?

The purpose of this blog site is to HELP PEOPLE GET PREPARED TO SURVIVE THE COMING DISASTERS that are only going to intensify over the next several years.

I WANT TO HELP YOU BE PREPARED TO SURVIVE what's coming next, and for you to be able to help others during the coming emergencies. The year 2012 is just around the corner, and coming with it will be many super-disasters that will shake the world and cause utter devastation. The super 3-fold disaster in Sendai, Japan, earlier this year, combined a super earthquake with devastating super tsunamis and a super nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi power plant. What happened in Japan was a warning and wake up call to the rest of the world and especially to America. Now is the time for Americans to prepare for similar super-disasters and worse that are sure to come to our nation in 2012.

Now, let me ask you a few key questions:

1. Do you have enough food stored away for you and your family for 6 months? What will you eat when the whole commercial transportation system is shut down for 3-6 months and the shelves in the grocery stores empty within 24 hours of the disaster?

2. Do you have long shelf-life dehydrated fruits and vegetables stored away as well? Have you stored up sufficient amounts of grains, rice, beans, sugar, salt, cooking oil, peanut butter, canned meats, and necessary toiletries?

3. Do you have enough natural spring water stored away for 6-12 weeks in safe containers and do you have a high-quality water purifying system that doesn't use electricity?

4. Do you have a way to heat water and to cook food that doesn't use electricity? Do you have a back up heat source in your house in case the electrical grid is shut down and gas and heating oil are not available for months?

5. Do you have a survival kit that includes things like first aid kit, flashlight, batteries, extra warm clothes, sleeping bags and blankets, toilet paper, towels, toothpaste and toothbrushes, soap, bug spray, hats, compass, radio, flares, matches, cups & plates & utensils, and anything else you would need to live outdoors with your family for 6-12 weeks?

These are just a few of the questions that I hope will get you thinking about how prepared you are for the coming emergencies and disasters. If you don't have these basic things stored away in your garage or basement, then you're really not prepared for what's coming.

Remember: the secret to surviving disasters is BEING PREPARED - beforehand, meaning NOW! Not next week, not next month, not next year, not when you have time, not when you think something bad is going to happen - but NOW.

Keep checking back with my postings as I will be providing you with more useful information and resources to help you get prepared now for the inevitable disasters on the horizon. You do not need to live in fear and anxiety - IF you're prepared to survive and overcome through whatever disasters strike next. BE PREPARED!

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We provide disaster nutrition advice on food storage, long shelf-life food, organic whole food, nutrition, food packs, healthy MREs, and disaster meals.

We are committed to helping you get prepared for natural disasters, emergencies, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, tornados, fires, volcanos, tsunamis, storm surge, mud slides, terrorist attacks, quarantine, civil unrest, martial law, war, and transportation disruption of food and supplies.

Our Motto: "Be Prepared to Survive and to Overcome Disasters"

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