Friday, April 12, 2013

KEEP ON KEEPING ON

What's the hardest thing about emergency preparedness?  To keep preparing.
You can never be totally prepared, especially when you don't know what exactly to prepare for.

It's important to prepare ahead of time to be able to feed, protect, and do everything you can so you, your family, and even your community survive.

Another thing is to be smart about preparing.

I believe the government of the United States is capable of anything. I believe there are people in power in the government who want to take away all our freedoms.
 
I believe the government sees preppers as a threat to their goals of making all persons dependent upon them.
 
I believe the government will go after and shut down preppers who are vocal and share. The government will be all  powerful and do whatever it wants - including killing people - to succeed in their goals.
 
How will the government find these preppers? Websites. Blogs. Facebook. Twitter. It's not hard to find. They already have a profile on each of us.
 
Could the government come and take away your food? YES.
Just as they are taking away our money (tax the rich to help those less fortunate) They will keep taking until they have everything you own.
 
It's discouraging and depressing to see us -as a nation- choose to give away our freedoms. 
 
I for one am not giving up. Just going off the social radar about emergency preparedness.

I wll be eliminating all evidence of this blog, when the time is right.
 
I feel it's the right thing to do, as part of my preparedness - to protect myself and my family.
 
Please think about it. Be smart.
(When we all look back to April 12, 2013, will we realize we were too nieve, trusting, and clueless?  Let's not be.)
 
 
KEEP ON KEEPING ON!
 
in parting I want to share a link with you that is a great resource in preparing. Use it now, before it's too late! 
(there will come a time when there will be no more sharing)
I am grateful for those who are willing to share. I have been happy to be able to share thru this blog.
 
 

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