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Preparedness is Imperative and That Is The Truth

Now days it is so easy to assume that you are safe. But in all actuality you may not be as safe as you feel.

Mother Nature is vicious and heartless and vindictive and most the time malicious. Right now you may be thinking “No Mother Nature is nice”, but just you wait one day you are going to find yourself crawling through ditch covered in mud cursing at the top of your lungs.

You can curse all you want, no matter how loud you yell there is no one that is going to hear your cries for help, and even if they could hear you they couldn’t take you back to your cozy little office job- that in retrospect you really underappreciated-because it doesn’t exist. Ever since the incident nothing has been the same, the cataclysmic tectonic movements, the super volcanos, the tsunamis and the hurricanes and typhoons don’t even compare to the damage the nuclear bombs warranted.

Believe it or not this is the future, cataclysmic natural disasters and also a world war where the main weapons used are WMDs (a.k.a. weapons of mass destruction). It would be nice to sit back and think, “No people are mature enough not to set off nuclear or biological warfare” but come on don’t be naive.

What you really ought to be thinking about is how you expect to make it out of the catastrophe alive. When the world comes crumbling you won’t be living up to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, you will probably be scrounging for basic survival.

This means you will need to know the tricks to getting food and water and then shelter. Water is easy as long as you have fire to purify it with.

Food is going to be a real trick; if you can garden or hunt your food this is going to be a major advantage. However most people are not well aware of how to do either of these, so it is advisable for you to invest in a nice food storage.

Food storage is the safest way to stay safe, gardening and hunting have a whole bunch of external variables that could screw things up. Say for example that the radiation from the nuclear fallout left the soil infertile for plants, this would also lead to no hunt-able animals on account of they wouldn’t have anything to eat and there for wouldn’t exists.

It will probably take about a year or two for the earth to settle after the onslaught, so if you have about a two year supply you should be alright. On the other hand if you do not have that much food on reserve you need to check yourself and get prepared.

Destry Masterson is a health and nutrition expert. She publishes articles for http://www.dailybread.com and recommends them for food storage.

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Destry Masterson – MyOnlineArticleWriting@gmail.com – Twitter: @DestryMasterson

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