Preparing For The Financial Collapse - Just look at Greece right now.....

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How To Cope With A Financial Collapse | The Family Survival Club

1.Create an emergency fund

When the previous crisis hit in 2008 millions of Americans suddenly lost their jobs, and because many of that, many of them also got behind on their mortgages and lost their homes. To prevent this from happening to you is extremely important to have an emergency fund. It should be large enough to cover you for at least six months, but the bigger you make it, the better off you’ll be.

2.Keep some money close to home

It’s not wise to keep all of your money at home, but a decent amount of cash at your disposal could be a life saver. Between extended bank holidays, ATM machines not working and a sudden crash of the banking system, there is always a possibility that you will not be able to access your savings. The best way to keep your money at home is by storing it in a concealed safe.

3.Buy precious metals

The U.S. dollar is going to lose a great amount of value and inflation is going to skyrocket. With this in mind, people are starting to invest very heavily in gold, silver and other precious metals. The prices are still low so start now. Someday you’ll be glad you did.

4.Get out of debt

If there’s one thing the previous crisis has taught us, is that being in debt when it hits it’s not a good idea. Many debt collectors are becoming increasingly ruthless. In many areas of the country they are now routinely putting debtors into prison.

5.Begin storing food and water

With the economy getting even worse and weather patterns becoming even more unpredictable, food reserves have reached their lowest level in 40 years. When the crisis finally hits, food prices will go through the roof. A good start will be wheat, rice and grains which can last up to 30 years if properly stored. Canned foods are also good to have in stock.

Water is even more important as you cannot live more than a few days without it. It is imperative that you have a plan to provide clean drinking water for your family when disaster strikes. Buy a filter and learn how to make water drinkable by boiling, filtering and aerating. Store it in Glass storage bottles as they are better than plastic jugs which become brittle over time and split or crumble.

6.Learn how to grow food

Some food cannot be stored, so you better start learning how to grow it. If possible start a garden and plant foods that stores well, need minimal maintenance with high nutritional value. Buy heirloom seeds (non-hybrid) and also safely store some fertilizer.

Also it would help to learn smokehouse food preservation similar to beef jerky and salted, smoked fish and meats (such as “cured” sausage, salami and ham).

7.Back-up power

There is a possibility of the grid going down and leaving you in the dark … literally. You need to have a plan for how you are going to provide power to your home that is independent of the power company. Homemade solar panels are a good way to go.

8.Stock up on blankets, hygiene and medical supplies

Besides food and water you will need other essential items to survive. During any major crisis, blankets and warm clothing are in great demand. Hygiene products are important for your health and comfort so it’s better to store a decent amount of them. You will also want to store up medical supplies and any medicine that you may need. In an emergency situation, you definitely would not want to be without bandages and a first-aid kit.

Another important thing to keep in mind is that all of these types of supplies would also be great for barter.

9.Other supplies you will need


In a crisis there will a great deal of other items you will need to survive. Make a list of them and start storing them. A few basic things to have are: an axe, a can opener, flashlights, battery-powered radio, extra batteries, lighters or matches, fire extinguisher, sewing kit, tools.

10.Protecting yourself

When the next major economic catastrophe strikes, there will be rioting and a dramatic rise in crime, as desperate people will do desperate things. Being able to defend your home and your family is going to become increasingly important. Get guns, combat knives and other items to help you protect yourself and your family. Start stocking up on plenty of ammo fast, because already there are widespread reports of huge ammunition shortages.

Another good advice would be to learn how to make your own ammunition and stock up on the needed materials.

Most Americans still are convinced that everything is going to be just fine and have blind faith that our leaders know what they are doing and will be able to fix things. But they are wrong. A great catastrophe is coming and time is running out.
 

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How To Cope With A Financial Collapse | The Family Survival Club

1.Create an emergency fund

When the previous crisis hit in 2008 millions of Americans suddenly lost their jobs, and because many of that, many of them also got behind on their mortgages and lost their homes. To prevent this from happening to you is extremely important to have an emergency fund. It should be large enough to cover you for at least six months, but the bigger you make it, the better off you’ll be.

2.Keep some money close to home

It’s not wise to keep all of your money at home, but a decent amount of cash at your disposal could be a life saver. Between extended bank holidays, ATM machines not working and a sudden crash of the banking system, there is always a possibility that you will not be able to access your savings. The best way to keep your money at home is by storing it in a concealed safe.

3.Buy precious metals

The U.S. dollar is going to lose a great amount of value and inflation is going to skyrocket. With this in mind, people are starting to invest very heavily in gold, silver and other precious metals. The prices are still low so start now. Someday you’ll be glad you did.

4.Get out of debt

If there’s one thing the previous crisis has taught us, is that being in debt when it hits it’s not a good idea. Many debt collectors are becoming increasingly ruthless. In many areas of the country they are now routinely putting debtors into prison.

5.Begin storing food and water

With the economy getting even worse and weather patterns becoming even more unpredictable, food reserves have reached their lowest level in 40 years. When the crisis finally hits, food prices will go through the roof. A good start will be wheat, rice and grains which can last up to 30 years if properly stored. Canned foods are also good to have in stock.

Water is even more important as you cannot live more than a few days without it. It is imperative that you have a plan to provide clean drinking water for your family when disaster strikes. Buy a filter and learn how to make water drinkable by boiling, filtering and aerating. Store it in Glass storage bottles as they are better than plastic jugs which become brittle over time and split or crumble.

6.Learn how to grow food

Some food cannot be stored, so you better start learning how to grow it. If possible start a garden and plant foods that stores well, need minimal maintenance with high nutritional value. Buy heirloom seeds (non-hybrid) and also safely store some fertilizer.

Also it would help to learn smokehouse food preservation similar to beef jerky and salted, smoked fish and meats (such as “cured” sausage, salami and ham).

7.Back-up power

There is a possibility of the grid going down and leaving you in the dark … literally. You need to have a plan for how you are going to provide power to your home that is independent of the power company. Homemade solar panels are a good way to go.

8.Stock up on blankets, hygiene and medical supplies

Besides food and water you will need other essential items to survive. During any major crisis, blankets and warm clothing are in great demand. Hygiene products are important for your health and comfort so it’s better to store a decent amount of them. You will also want to store up medical supplies and any medicine that you may need. In an emergency situation, you definitely would not want to be without bandages and a first-aid kit.

Another important thing to keep in mind is that all of these types of supplies would also be great for barter.

9.Other supplies you will need


In a crisis there will a great deal of other items you will need to survive. Make a list of them and start storing them. A few basic things to have are: an axe, a can opener, flashlights, battery-powered radio, extra batteries, lighters or matches, fire extinguisher, sewing kit, tools.

10.Protecting yourself

When the next major economic catastrophe strikes, there will be rioting and a dramatic rise in crime, as desperate people will do desperate things. Being able to defend your home and your family is going to become increasingly important. Get guns, combat knives and other items to help you protect yourself and your family. Start stocking up on plenty of ammo fast, because already there are widespread reports of huge ammunition shortages.

Another good advice would be to learn how to make your own ammunition and stock up on the needed materials.

Most Americans still are convinced that everything is going to be just fine and have blind faith that our leaders know what they are doing and will be able to fix things. But they are wrong. A great catastrophe is coming and time is running out.

Y2K...?
 

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The way that the POTUS is writing and signing the "executive orders" should worry even the most hardened person.

20 this year alone and 16 of those he will NOT disclose their intent or even the scope of their contents.

I warned ALL my friends when he was "elected" about what could happen,,, and damned if it ALL isn't coming true.

Without going into a full blown rant here,,,I have only 2 words.

"BE PREPARED"

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It is even worse than that. If Greece falls. so does Germany, Italy, France and Spain, all are tied into the euro. China is going to print a new guan currency starting in October which will replace the American dollar, which will cause the dollar to collapse. The U.S. is trying hard to eliminate cash transactions by passing laws making it illegal to use cash at farmers markets, yard sales, and other private use locations. The other day a man was arrested for trying to pay his mortgage bill at a Bank of America with cash. Laws and restrictions are coming fat and hard. Most wealthy Americans, millionaires and billionaires are leaving the U.S. for other countries, mainly New Zealand, Australia and some middle and south American countries, Costa Rico and Venezuela. They are sying if you can leave the U.S. before October, then you may escape the tragedy that is coming. Good Luck. rockhound
 

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More people are aware of today's times than we notice.

And Farmer's Markets are booming here in SW Virginia. I get to see the quality of produce other farmers have, and I look forward to the day when I can grow veggies like they do. It teaches me that I have a whole lot to learn.

Producing your own food helps your preparedness.

And save those silver coins you find!
 

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Silver and gold are both good barter in times of a shortage of cash. But even better than that is alcohol. It can be used as an antiseptic, antibiotic, a cleansing agent or as a drink. It also can be used as a motor fuel for generators or autos. As a barter item it is one of the best things too have on hand. Good Luck. rockhound
 

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