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by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
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The time between today and the day the global debt collapse reaches our
shores is finite. The U.S. national debt clock shows a nation spiraling
into financial oblivion. When Ron Paul says "Americans should be
panicking" over the Fed's new QE unlimited policy of infinite money
creation, he was actually holding back. In reality, Americans should
have been protesting in the streets... everywhere!
But instead,
they're going to deny reality, vote in the upcoming election, and
pretend that whoever occupies the Oval Office has both the intention and
the power to make any real difference. That belief is delusional, as is
the belief that the national debt somehow doesn't really matter.
The
delusions are, of course, leading us all directly into a head-on
collision with history, where the global debt collapse unfolds at a
quickening pace and becomes "real" for hundreds of millions of people in
North America who have so far escaped the reality of the financial
collapse happening across Europe. Before that day comes, here are 26
things you might want to get done.
26 things to get done before the global debt collapse
See a holistic dentist and get the mercury removed from your mouth.
Buy some hardcopy books so you have something to read when the power grid fails.
Move your money out of the big globalist banks.
Bury
your gold and silver. Use an appropriate container to protect from
moisture and don't forget to tell someone else where you've buried
things, just in case you don't make it.
Get the heck out of the city and learn some country living skills.
Pay off as many assets as you can so you have a clear title to anything you don't want the banks to seize.
Get right with God or whatever spiritual focal point you practice.
Wrap up needed apologies or forgiveness. Don't allow regrets to burden you in a time of crisis.
Make
color copies of all your important documents, then store them in a safe
place. (BTW, a bank's safe deposit box is NOT a safe place. Those will
all be looted.)
Get off prescription meds. Any dependence on prescription drugs is a death wish in a collapse scenario.
Stock up on diatomaceous earth (DE) to protect your garden vegetables. The stuff stores forever.
Stock up on extra glasses or contact lenses if you might need them.
Get fit, you'll need to be more fit if you hope to survive.
Take
out some cash and start saving nickels. Why? Because nickels are
actually still worth a nickel in terms of what they're physically made
of.
Learn to use shortwave radio, or better yet get a radio operator's license.
Learn and practice basic gardening skills.
Learn how to raise chickens, goats or other small animals.
Buy a premium-quality set of basic gardening tools, even if you don't yet garden.
Get
training on how to use your firearms. When you really need them, there
won't be time to practice. If you want to practice on your own, buy the
new book by Joe Nobody, entitled, "The Home Schooled Shootist" and start
using it.
If you own rifles, sight them all in and use
threadlock on anything that might work itself loose in a firefight. You
don't want your gear falling apart when you need it most.
Plant
some figs, aloe vera or other low-maintenance food-producing plants. Do
it now to give these plants as much time as possible to start producing
food.
Stock up on salt, colloidal silver and other hard-to-get items that you'll routinely need.
Spend more time outdoors to get used to sunlight exposure.
Store away an emergency seed kit.
Get a reliable guard dog who can help provide protection for your family and property.
Buy
extra pairs of socks. You can never have too many pairs of quality
socks. And you absolutely do not want to have to make them yourself
later on.
Obviously, this list can go on forever, but these 26
things should be at the top of your "preparedness to-do list." Bang out
as many as you can while staying healthy, informed, well stocked and as
far away from high density population areas as possible. The cities will
suffer the most in almost any conceivable debt collapse scenario, so
take advantage of the relative tranquility that exists right now to move
out of the city and get squared away out in the country.
Trust
me, you'll be glad you did very, very soon. In terms of timelines, many
smart people think we are on the verge of a sudden global debt collapse.
Others think we're heading into a "slow collapse" that could accelerate
over the next 2-3 years. Some people believe a lot is riding on the
upcoming election, and what I'm hearing is that if Romney gets elected,
many Obama supporters are going to riot in the streets. Whereas if Obama
gets re-elected, U.S. business owners may very well revolt against the
failed economic policies Obama has so far pursued. Either way, it's not a
pretty picture. Either way, you need to get prepared now for the
inevitable.
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Hi Eric, it's your sister-in-law Robin. I enjoyed reading this....though I don't feel nearly prepared enough in general or after reading this list. I'd like to add something to it that would be a great asset to health: essential oils in lieu of OTC or prescription meds. I have been using them for a year for myself and my family, and they are just amazing. They are naturally anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, even anti-viral. One oil such as frankincense can be used for dozens of different health needs/ailments. AND they keep for decades if stored properly and are kept from contamination. Frankincence has also been tested for its anti-plague properties. Basically worth more than its weight in gold, though less expensive! With the doTERRA brand that I use, you can even use most of them internally because they are so pure. The others that are most useful would be melaleuca/tea trea, lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint, and citrus oils like wild orange. I wish more like-minded people knew about them!
ReplyDeleteHi E-,
DeleteI agree with your sister-in-law Robin. My mother has used certain essential oils to overcome different health issues. While I don't claim to understand it all, I do believe there is great value in learning more.
"And again, verily I say unto you, all wholesome herbs God hath ordained for the constitution, nature, and use of man—
Every herb in the season thereof, and every fruit in the season thereof; all these to be used with prudence and thanksgiving." (D&C 89: 10-11.)
So maybe you can start creating your own list, an even better list, of things that we could do to prepare for emergencies, disasters, or even the days of tribulation that probably lie sometime in the near future.
Thank you, by the way, for so many wonderful and enlightening posts. I so enjoy your blog.
D-