In this country, we sure like to live things close to the edge.
Exhibit A: the post-hurricane stories coming out of New York and New
Jersey. Despite ample warnings and exhortations by government, media,
and the Red Cross, millions of citizens failed to stock enough food to
see them through Hurricane Sandy and its aftermath. In the end, they had
to depend on the government. Many went hungry.
The stories coming out of New Jersey and New York are hair-raising.
Social media exploded with pleas for help. On Twitter, there were
thousands of tweets like these: "Running out of food and water" ...
"Hoboken begging for food" ... "Civil unrest in NYC and NJ hours away.
No food, fuel, water, power." ... "Woodbridge peeps r fighting like
animals over food."
And Nero Fiddled While Rome Burned
Meanwhile, vast resources were diverted to support a purely
recreational event ... the NYC marathon. Law enforcement officers were
pulled from relief work on hard-hit Staten Island and assigned
marathon-related preparation duties instead. NYPD flatbed trucks were
diverted from disaster relief service areas because they were needed for
marathon prep as well. (The hue and outcry was so great that Mayor
Bloomberg finally got a clue and cancelled the marathon.)
If our "leaders" can't get it together for a short-term problem, what
makes you think they have the wherewithal to address longer term,
systemic problems? Given their dismal track record, how can they
possibly head off a much bigger crisis?
Now, imagine if scenes like the media reported in Sandy's aftermath
weren't just limited to hurricanes and natural disasters. What if
pockets of hunger, like those across New Jersey and New York, became the
norm? What would happen to you, your loved ones, and your
community then?
It wouldn't take much to reach the tipping point:
- Food distribution disruptions brought about by gasoline
shortages and trucking strikes ... or ...
- The inevitable implosion of GMO crops, causing widespread crop
failure and famine ... or ...
- The monocrop and farm subsidy system collapsing, the victim of a
fast-growing crop disease (such as the fungal infection Ugg99 that
is spreading fast around the globe now) ... or ...
- Seizure via executive orders (signed by Obama on March 16, 2012,
and never once repudiated by Romney) of all food production
facilities on a flimsy "emergency" pretext ... or ...
- Complete and utter collapse of the U.S. dollar ... or ... or ...
or ...
The potential for disaster is truly endless.
Let's face it. We know Obama isn't our friend under any of the above
scenarios, but how about Romney? He's had ties to Big Ag since the
1970s. We haven't heard a peep from him about repealing the egregious
executive orders signed by Obama. And do you really think he has the
power to stop the debt train in its tracks before the whole kit and
caboodle derails?
Don't hold your breath.
But do prepare.
Trust Yourself, Not The President (Any
President)
If you're at all concerned about the future of our country, the costs
that are mounting exponentially on the American taxpayers, and the food
shortages and higher prices that are starting to show up, then you will
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patterns are repeating today, right here in the good ole U.S.A.
You see, even before the signs were as glaringly apparent as they are
now, one could tell, just by a study of history, that something was
amiss. Roman history shows us an empire, right before her fall, which
had weak and corrupt leaders who had overtaken the seat of government.
(Sound familiar?)
- Rome was plagued by constant infighting. (Red states, Blue
states... liberal, conservative... progressives, constitutionalists
... never has the rhetoric been so heated, or the divide so great.)
- Her military was overextended. (Our military is in Afghanistan,
Libya, and posts around the world.)
- But most significant of all, Rome increasingly became an empire
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Angeles ... need I say more?)
In America today, only about 2% of the population actually works the
land. Our age of industrialization has stripped the countryside
of farmers and small family farms, creating an influx of people into
large cities. Farmers have been replaced with corporate giants who
utilize improper farming methods (planting the same plants in the same
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fertilizers ... and most frighteningly of all, genetic manipulation, to
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Part three of the book details the deadliest modern threats to our food
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- The most dangerous people that you'll need to protect
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gangs, soldiers, or even your neighbors.
- The seven key factors that caused the decline and fall of the
Roman Empire... and which ones have occurred in the United States,
and which ones are about to
happen.
- The one thing that government has actually paid $1.3 billion
dollars to stop production of since 1914, which has reduced this
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