Saturday, October 22, 2011

Gaddafi is dead, NOW WHAT?


Gaddafi is dead – NOW WHAT?

We have all watched the world change over the last few years. From our economic collapse to the world economic collapse to nations around the world having their governments brought down.

Now the big news, Gaddafi is dead. So we watch, not able to do much about the course of the world’s events. It bothers us, scares us and sometimes aggravates us. Even here in the USA we are experiencing our own problems with the occupy wall street movement that has spread across the nation and could grow into a bigger problem than anyone has seen in years.

As one of the world’s longest reigning dictators is ousted from office and is finally killed in the streets of his country by his own people, we have to stop and ask, now what? Will the USA experience unprecedented changes? How will these changes affect our lives and those of our families?

While none of us would have exactly predicted these world and US events, we all have seen evidence that things were not only changing but maybe changing for the worse. I fully believe that for things to get better, they must first get worse, and they have! Now the question remains, what now? The effects of these changes will undoubtedly have an effect on all of us and in most cases, not in a positive way.

At survivalcave.com and Survivalcavefood.com we have the same concerns many of you do as we wake in the morning. Will there be terrorist attacks, power outages, food shortages or worse (food contamination)?

We feel that although we are in the business to sell products, our main concern is to help families prepare for the unknown. In the hierarchy of needs, the most basic needs are food and water.
Take time to assess your family’s situation:


Take a moment today and look at your family’s disaster preparedness situation. While you can’t directly control the world events around you, you can prepare your family for events when they occur.

I welcome your comments and you can post them on my blog.

J.R. Fisher

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