37 Food Items You Can\’t Get In The Coming Disaster and May Not Survive Without>>>

by

dlrbill

Dear Fellow Patriot,

What are you going to do if

you get to the store and

see empty shelves?

We need to talk. There re some serious events about to hit the US.

Some you know of already, but some will be brand-new in a threatening way

The bottom-line is, any disaster (big or small) could force you to go weeks without food.

Without the essentials we may not survive. And there s going to be no way to get them when a crisis hits (or the news even smells a crisis for that matter).

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8WvPHSMJ6c[/youtube]

Think about it:

How would you survive a terrorist attack that caused widespread panic and shutdown all shops and stores in your area? Would you be forced to beg neighbors for food or be shipped off to FEMA camps?

Could you and your family survive hurricanes or snowstorms that whipped your neighbors into a panic-buying frenzy – grabbing any food they could get their hands on? What if the stores weren t restocked for weeks?

How would you live during weeks of rolling blackouts making it impossible to store food or for stores to get more food in stock?

What would you do if your home was hit by floods, washing out roads and making it impossible for stores to supply food for weeks would you survive?

How would you deal with protesting labor unions refusing to ship food would your kids go hungry?

What would you do if an earthquake rocked your home and disrupted all abilities to get supplies in or out (this would be devastating anywhere, but especially in a city)?

The sad part is, people don t think any of these very real disasters will ever happen or at least, won t happen to them (maybe this is what you re thinking)

History says otherwise:

Remember these recent disasters that cost thousands of lives ?

In 2011 after the T hoku Tsunami in Japan over 300,000 people were evacuated to camps where some died. Survivors lined up for blocks outside of 7-11s and grocery stores for a scrap of food.

We have seen how the US Government,

FEMA and Local Authorities respond

to disasters when Hurricane Katrina hit.

During Hurricane Katrina in 2004 stores closed, looters ran wild and everyday, hardworking people were forced into begging and ended up at FEMA camps.

The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami wiped out the shops, stores and food transportation channels for many people.

In the 2010 Haitian Earthquake, followed by the massive Chilean Earthquake as many as 316,000 people were killed and are still struggling to reestablish consist access to food.

And every year in the US alone there are tornadoes touching down in the southeast, blizzards throughout the northwest, earthquakes out west, severe droughts in central US, wildfires in California, and floods literally everywhere.

In fact, FEMA states that every American lives in a flood zone. The only question is if you re in a low, medium, or high-risk area.

So remembering what can happen we ve got two options:

You Can Put All Your Hopes For

Survival In The Government & FEMA

Or You Can Take Survival

Into Your Own Hands

Damian Campbell

Article Source:

ArticleRich.com

Admin