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Monday, March 23, 2015

What Socialism Looks Like – Rare Video of Russian Grocery Store from 1990’s



Socialism doesn’t look so good when you’re shopping. I was struck by the hopelessness in the eyes of the store patron...!
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Many of us own guns to protect ourselves, and our loved ones, from violent acts. Yet how many of us have the ability to survive for more than a few days on the food in our pantries? 
In Nazi Germany, Himmler and Backe spearheaded the Hunger Plan: an economic scheme created to ensure that Germans were given priority of food supplies at the expense of non-German inhabitants and the inhabitants of German-occupied Soviet territories. 
The fundamental premise behind the Hunger Plan was Germany was not able to be self-sufficient in sustaining their food supplies. It was an engineered famine; a created means of mass murder by starving those the government deemed less worthy of food. Millions died. Jews were prohibited from purchasing eggs, milk, butter, meat, or fruit. Rations were limited to 420 calories. 
Perspective: The average American consumes 2,534 calories per day. 


We are used to being able to run to the store. Many of us can even walk to a spot where we can find food supplies. We are used to turning on the stove and heat happens. When the water faucet is turned on and nothing comes out, a quick call takes care of the problem. 
What if there’s no one to call?
What if there’s no heat when you turn up the thermostat?
What if your car is out of gas and you have only a few beans left on the shelf?
Many of us own guns to protect ourselves, and our loved ones, from violent acts. Yet how many of us have the ability to survive for more than a few days on the food in our pantries? 
How many of us will spend $50-100 at a restaurant on one meal yet hesitate to prepare for a week’s survival?  


For just a few dollars per meal, you can rest assured that you are prepared for anything. With a shelf life of a decade plus, the Ultimate 72-Hour Emergency Kit is a great start. Not only does this kit work well as a Camper’s and Hunter’s friend, as it provides fire, water, and food in one convenient carry kit, it will keep 2 people sustained for 72-hours in the event of an emergency. It even includes water and fire capability. A family of 4 should purchase 2 kits. We’re talking about $11 per person per day to ensure you’re kept alive in a short-term emergency. 
If you want to ensure you’re prepared for a bit longer than 72 hours, we recommend the accompanying 120-serving Fruit and Snack bucket and the 80-serving Gourmet Meat and Rice bucket. For just a few dollars per meal, you can rest assured that you and your loved ones will be taken care of, no matter what happens. If, God forbid, a Ferguson event or a state of rationing occurs for several weeks or months, you’ll be able to rest assured your family will have food enough to last, and the ability to have fire and water. 


To be ultimately prepared for any disaster, manmade or natural, you’ll also want to keep the 5-Day Survival Backpack on hand; we recommend keeping one in each car! An emergency sleeping bag, rope, waterproof matches, lighting solutions, food bars, body warmers, and water purification tablets are just a few of the things you’ll find with the first aid and hygiene kits in this backpack. In the event you get caught in an unexpected blizzard or ice storm like we had happen in the South during early 2014, you won’t be caught for 9-18 hours in your car with no ability to get warmth or food! 
Don’t be caught off-guard. Refuse to be a victim of natural disaster or of the aftermath of Executive Orders signed by a President wielding the power of his office. Rest in knowing you are prepared for anything.
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. Refuse to be a victim!


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