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My whole point is simply disaster preparedness, disasters do happen--and you need to be prepared for them. Although a real factor, let's forget about the state of the world. Let's also discount things like global warming, heightened terrorist activity, and any kind of worldwide economic downturn-let's take all of those possibilities off the table, so to speak, even though any one of them could cause a crisis eve non your level. You prepare because you never know what tomorrow will bring.
Earthquakes. Tornadoes. Blizzards/Ice storms. Hurricanes. In the United States, these are all quite common natural disasters, and they all create the need to know how to survive a food emergency. An F-4 tornado struck our neighborhood just this spring, sadly killing 14 people, but leaving hundreds of others without the essentials for daily existence, and it all happened and was over in minutes. People with no shelter, all possessions blown literally away, and a sudden and very real need to gather all items necessary for survival, including food and water. I have no way of knowing how many, if any, had a food storage plan in place. I'm sure some did. Because we never know where the next natural disaster will strike, we need to be prepared. And that's why you need to pick up at least a few food storage survival kits and educate yourself on how to survive a food emergency.
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