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RE: (VIDEO) The Dollar Meltdown Continues: THIS Is What You Must Do NOW! By Gregory Mannarino

in #money7 years ago

I agree. The dollar has lost it purchasing power for decades. What are your thoughts of putting those worthless dollars into food, water and every day supplies as in stockpiling???

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I would definitely do it; there are lots of sites that say we could get into a serious scenario if someone attacks the grid and gas can't be pumped, and the factory that makes your bread and bottles your milk can't operate, and nothing gets out to the stores. Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it. And don't advertise to anyone that you have it. I have a small camp stove and bottles of propane if needed. Have enough water for brushing your teeth, and look up online how to take a full bath with less than a gallon of water. If you can, do a rainwater cachement for water to wash clothes and flush the potty. make sure you have tp, paper goods and disposable eating ware

Definitely need to be prepared or at least have a community to source things you need.

People are our best resource and only cost the time you put into them. Thanks.

friends are essential, especially ones who won't mind stockpiling for you, or sharing their last morsel of food

We once had close communities. Folks would be friendly to each other and help each other whether that be borrowing a cup of sugar or fixing a car. Today we stay in our homes and get on our tablets and laptops and televisions. We need to rebuild communities again and be very tight as a group. Thanks for sharing. So agree. Blessings. Troy

That is what I thought too. Supplies are as much if not more important than cryptocurrency and metals. I figure what is on sale today may not be on sale or even available tomorrow. Our grand parents and their parents would stock pile for a rainy day. Well I think that rainy day is fast approaching. FIFO over a 3 plus year period. Works for me. Thanks.