Post SHTF, there will other communities with whom you will share common defenses, trade, education and exchange. Some you will argue with, others you may fight with.
In the pre-SHTF world, keep your friends close and your enemies unaware.
There are lots of good sites out there and like minded friends. Though we have never met in person, we share a similar outlook on life - being prepared for the worse of times and what may come afterward.
Check out the links on the right and visit some of these other sites if your questions have not been answered yet. You came to Prepare: Tips to survive the end of the world because you were looking for information on junk silver, precious metals, emergency survival kits, and emergency supply lists or whatever.
If it is not here, the answer may be at one of these other websites. So check em out!
In the meantime, there is still time. Not much, but you still have time.
I made my Costco run this morning. Remember, the warehouse store is attractive to first time preppers because of its size and the sizes of some of the products.
But big, is not always bigger.
Toilet paper is actually a better deal at your local grocery store I have found.
Same for towel paper and meat.
However, you will hard pressed to find a grocers with a 50lb bag of bread flour or sugar on the shelves.
Same for those 15 gallon jugs of cooking oil.
Get your shopping done now.
Notice the Christmas decorations are not moving as fast this year.
Notice how guns and ammo are selling faster than hotcakes - and for good reason.
Hang on. 2009 is shaping up to be a "make it or break it year".
Yikes.
Get ready.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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1 comment:
You put up a good post. I enjoyed your writing.
We will have a very turbulent next two years. It will be all we can do to hold on to what we have. But it is not the end of prep time, though it will be more difficult, I think. Prices are cheap now compared to what they are going to be.
Get ready!
Michael
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