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It’s not likely that your grandparents, parents, teachers, spiritual advisors, or even your government have taught you how important it is to be prepared for an emergency, disaster, or catastrophe. There is a better than 90% chance that my statement is accurate based on numerous recent polls to determine how many Americans are prepared for an apocalypse. Was I wrong, or are you by any chance part of the 10% who are fully prepared for a catastrophic change in your world as you know it?

If not, let me assure you that based on the latest predictions from scientists, meteorologists, seismologists, geologists, volcanologists, physicists, astronomers, geophysicists, oceanographers, and epidemiologists, you should stock up on a few extra cans of beans.

Why does only the Boy Scouts of America have the motto “Be Prepared”? They also have an aggressive training program that teaches survival to young children, from the age of six, covering every scenario imaginable, from surviving in a desert to staying alive in the sea. They are taught how to tie dozens of knots, build a shelter, find food and water, and even find their way without the use of a compass. For every skill set they learn, whether it’s swimming, mountain climbing, skiing, archery, rifle skills, or how to light a fire without matches or a lighter, they receive a “Merit Badge” to sew on the sleeves of their uniform or in a girdle worn around his neck and across his chest.

As you accumulate these merit badges, you automatically advance to higher levels or ranks. These recognitions begin with Cub Scouts. And no matter what age they join, the Bobcat level is earned first by all Cub Scouts, then Tiger for 7-year-olds, the next Wolf level at 8-year-olds, followed by Bear. Ten year olds become Webelos, followed by fourth grade Arrows of Light. Next is graduation in Boy Scouts with achievement advancement ranks being Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. Eagle Scout is the highest rank achieved in the Boy Scouts. Since the rank of Eagle Scout was introduced in 1911, more than two million young men have earned this highest rank. Eagle Scouts are taught leadership and social skills.

If you’ve ever wondered why most Boy Scouts grow up to be prominent citizens, consider the organization’s framework, part of which is the Boy Scout Oath or Promise: “On my honor, I will do my best.” to do my duty to God and my country. and obey the Scout Law; help other people at all times; keep myself physically strong, mentally alert and morally straight.” So what is this Scout law that they have sworn to obey? The Scout must be:

Trustworthy

· Loyal

Helpful

· Friendly

· Cuts

Class

obedient

· Cheerful

Thrifty

· Brave

Cleansed

· Reverent.

Wow, “…to do your duty to GOD and your country…” The Scout Oath and Promise is the only place godless pagan judges and atheists haven’t eliminated God entirely.

However, I digress. Why have I bored you with the history of the Boy Scouts? Because the Boy Scouts are one of the vertebrae of this nation that help support its rapidly disintegrating and deteriorating backbone. Let me help you put all of this into perspective. The proverbial feces are about to burst, according to all the experts; and less than ten percent of this godforsaken country is prepared for what’s coming. I’m sorry, but the light you see at the end of the tunnel that you think is daytime is actually the headlight of a runaway locomotive coming at you. Americans are totally spoiled, they are not totally prepared. The early pioneers had no Costco or Ralphs, clothing or hardware stores, electricity, appliances, cars, roads, pharmacies, or hospitals. Did I mention Starbucks? They had no choice but to become one with each other and with nature in order to survive. They quickly learned to prepare for natural disasters, droughts and long freezing winters and to always be prepared for that inevitable “coming storm”.

Americans have never been taught how to work together on common tasks or important community projects, like building a church. Trust me and the experts when we say that it’s not a matter of if disaster strikes, but when. The storm is coming! When it happens, you’ll want to be fully prepared, or at least have a Boy Scout nearby to share what they know about survival with you.

If there is a big earthquake in California, it could trigger other faults like the Madrid fault in the Midwest, which would affect seven states: southeastern Missouri, northeastern Arkansas, western Tennessee, western Kentucky, southern of Illinois, southwestern Indiana, and northwestern Mississippi.

Experts say Mount Saint Helens is poised to erupt again, along with Mount Rainier and the Super Volcano, the Caldera in Yellowstone National Park. (Hundreds of tremors this year in a 100 mile diameter Caldera. Do your own research and you will learn that any one of these pending events coupled with an attack on our power grid from the sun, an EMP weapon, or a terrorist will plunge our country into total darkness and chaos, with millions perishing.Most casualties will simply be the result of not being prepared, lacking even the simplest of supplies, adequate water, food, medical supplies, alternative ways of cooking, keeping warm, etc.

If I have in any way motivated or persuaded you to do your own research on survival preparedness, please understand that online preparers can be your best friend or worst enemy when it comes to survival advice. Many have an ulterior motive or agenda, trying to sell you something on their website. I’ve spent hours trying to find an unbiased website on the most critical survival supplies or gear to share with you. I found dozens of websites that claim to have the perfect top 10 or 20 list of the most important things to have in a natural disaster. What a joke! The 10 or 20 items they list are simply what they hope to sell you.

What’s sad or really pathetic is that most don’t even have water on their list. Water is the most important critical component that determines life or death. The average healthy person can live 50-80 days without food (depending on stress level), but will die in 3-5 days without water. Personally, I fast on distilled water alone every two years for a minimum of 21 days, and every three years for 40 days, water only. I even did a 60 day fast. Fasting cleanses your body and gives it a chance to rest. Imagine, most of the lists do not include water or it is at the bottom of their list in a quantity of a few liters.

You should always have three to six months’ worth of food and water on hand. For the sake of argument, let’s say nothing happens for the next ten years. What is the worst case? He has two years’ worth of food to eat for the next two years and stores two more years’ worth of fresh food. Now what if something happens? Case closed!

What’s better than just having stored water is having a way to purify your water in case you run out or gangs steal your stored water. In emergencies, disasters, or catastrophes, the Red Cross, Homeland Security, and FEMA recommend electric or non-electric water distillers, not filters. This is because the distillation process kills viruses, cysts, all bacteria, parasites, and will remove toxins and most chemicals. . If you lose your water pressure, your water filters and RO units are worthless; and simply boiling the water only kills the bacteria. Distillation removes all contaminants. With a non-electric water distiller, you can purify water from any polluted water source, river, lake, pond, swimming pool, drainage ditch, even a sewer or the ocean. Since water is the most important survival item, if all you had was a non-electric water distiller, you could easily trade water for anything you need! There are several non-electric water distillers on the internet, and there is one that is fully automatic and produces 18 gallons per day using any heat source. I calculated that it was six cups a day for 48 people. Google survival still images and compare.

When it comes to storing food, remember: you’re not thriving, you’re surviving… A great long-lasting survival food is rice and beans. Together they have all the nutrients the body needs: proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, etc. Also, a cup of rice cooks in three cups, same with beans. Both are stored forever in a seven-gallon plastic bucket with an airtight, airtight Gamma lid. Two 7-gallon buckets of rice and beans supplies an adult with a year’s supply of nutritious food (about 50 pounds). Survival websites want you to spend thousands of dollars on freeze-dried gourmet food in Mylar packages. For $20 at Costco you can buy 50 lbs. of rice and 50 lbs. of beans that will last an adult a year.

You should have warm blankets or sleeping bags in case you are forced to leave your house and sleep outdoors. A tent would be nice and a tarp to pitch it. You need a first aid kit, extra batteries, flashlight and/or lantern, fire starters, lighter, matches, iron rod and striker, a way to cook food, first aid kits, solar oven, single burner propane stove with a dozen 1lb tanks (you can cook over campfires when you run out of propane). Have a backpack with items like a knife, can opener, axe, twine or parachute cord, hand crank radio, light or cell phone charger. Get a complete listing for a Bug Out bag on the internet. Find out how to fully prepare for the next unavoidable emergency or disaster. Watch National Geographic’s “After Armageddon” on YouTube and ask yourself, what would you have done in the same situation or avoided it?

Interpreting the times

Jesus said to the crowd: “When night comes, you say: ‘It will be fine weather, because the sky is red’, and in the morning: ‘Today there will be a storm, because the sky is red and cloudy.’ heaven, but you do not know how to interpret the signs of the times.

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