Why so many people are storing food supplies.
Right now unprecedented numbers of Americans are returning to a practice of our self reliant and independent fore- fathers, that of storing supplies of food.
The events and circumstances we are facing here in America are so unfamiliar to most of us but yet so serious that we each must wisely choose how we will face our future. History has proven over and over again that food is the beginning solution to almost every major problem particularly those involving independence, freedom, security and yes even survival.
Here are the reasons people are storing food.
Runaway inflation in Germany and Argentina followed the same inflationary path that the US is presently on. With runaway inflation, the price of a loaf of bread doubled daily until it cost billions of the country’s currency units.
The National ID card is expected to be required in order to buy food.
Christians searching the Book of Revelations believe that for about half the 7-year tribulation or 3 ½ years no one will be able to buy or sell without the “mark” (most consider this the ID card.)
Global warming whether real or fabricated will likely be used to control fertilization of crops and tax farmers out of business.
Legislation to prevent people from gardening is being proposed.
The Doomsday Seed Vault is being built in Norway with the intent of being the only source for seed to grow food worldwide.
The message from Afghanistan and Iraq is that if the food is not centralized and people have their own little supplies, it makes no difference how many guns are against them. They are hard to beat.
If in quarantines, martial law, disasters and emergencies people don’t have their own individual supplies, they will be dependent and helpless like the miserable conditions after hurricane Katrina.
Imported food from countries with no safety standards for insecticides, fertilizers, bacterial and chemical contamination have entered our country’s food supply and have proven to be very dangerous.
Job loss and illness are hugely reduced in their impact financially and emotionally with a strong savings account of food.
A food supply can help your neighbor, family members or anyone in need.
Storms and weather make food impossible to transport, destroy crops and isolate people from supplies.
The year 2012 and the anticipated global changes are of concern to many for possible food shortages and survival issues.
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