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In a rare interview, well known family preparedness guru and author of the booksPatriots and How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It, James Rawles, joins Coast to Coast AM to discuss preparedness strategies and tactics.
On Getting Prepared:
I’m helping to guide along a lot of people to family preparedness. I try to encourage people to get squared away on what I refer to as beans, bullets and bandaids. Essentially everything people would need for a major disaster so that their families can pull through, hopefully, unscathed. Where you have enough food storage on hand, or the means to purify water, and the means to defend yourself, first aid equipment, and so on, so that you can basically be independent of the system. If there’s a major crisis, anticipate that normal commerce will be disrupted and people will have to rely on themselves.
…Every family that gets squared away represents one less that will be rushing to the grocery at the eleventh hour and cleaning out the shelves.
That what it all really boils down to, folks. In the event of a Katrina-like event, where the system as we know it essentially grinds to a halt, help may not come for quite some time. There will be no food, no access to clean water, no electricity, and no emergency response.
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