Last month I was moving to England, now this month I'm into survivalist mode. While researching the smiley face gang murders I found the web site for Coast to Coast AM. For $6.95 a month I can listen to the past ninety days of programming. I listened all weekend--barely turned my tv on. After hearing forecasts from a remote viewer, a witch, a Christian and several others of various backgrounds all deliver the same bad news---I'm scared sh*tless and want to find to get the hell out of Dodge.
Some tidbits:
The Avian flu has yet to break worldwide and will do so within a year--the virus has been found in cats which means it now has a taste for mammals. The dead bodies will pile up in the streets with no one to bury them, credit card holders nationwide will stop paying on their cards just like the mortgagors did, since the dollar is already pretty much worthless and is rejected in many countries-- our economy will crash like Argentina's, the gas crises will stop food from reaching stores and we'll stand in line to buy whatever few goods are available like in Russia, water will be more valuable than gold, the government, including FEMA already has permission from the president/congress if in a case of martial law due to disaster or terror attack to put people in camps that are currently stocked with supplies and personnel....military bases, etc. which means they can quarantine or arrest anyone they choose at any time....and the ozone layer actually looks like swiss cheese and dangerous UV rays are already doing serious damage. The damage will increase to the extent that power grids will go down and then the solar winds....add that to Islamic Jihad and you've got problems!
You can stock up on food and water but when the riots start, you'll have to be able to protect your stash. The best place to be is in the mountains with a natural supply of water like a well or spring.
I myself am heading for New Mexico to live with my daughter and son-in-law.
Here's a tip: the winds that carry nuclear fallout will follow the jet stream.
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