Preparedness is all about being ready for whatever life throws at you. However, a lot of preppers seem to be stuck in a perpetual state of “almost there” preparedness. They’ve got enough ammunition to go through world war three, enough MRE’s to make a small tree fort out of them, but yet simple things like water, medical supplies and even communication plans are on the backburner or seriously “under-prepped”.
Well what if that SHTF disaster that we all fear happened today, right now? What if, as you were reading this post, the computer flicked off, the lights went out and every modern convenience that we rely on is suddenly gone without warning.
This is what you’ve prepared for right?
There are several real threats out there that could cause a situation like this to actually happen. EMP attacks, solar flares, an all-out attack on America’s electricity grid; although the chances that we’ll experience something like this in our lifetimes are unlikely, the threat is still very real and preparing for the worst of times makes any lesser disaster much easier to weather.
So today, we’re going to take an evaluation of your preparedness level. If the worst were to happen today, how prepared would you actually be?
How much food and water do you have on hand right now?
In a true SHTF disaster, you’re going to have to fend for yourselves for food, at least in the beginning. Venturing out in the immediate aftermath of a serious disaster is a good way to get yourself injured or worse. So it begs the question, how long could you feed yourself and your family if you literally could not leave your home starting right now? —> CONTINUE READING HERE