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G. Edward Griffin - The Collectivist Conspiracy. Jesse Ventura's "Conspiracy Theory" - Global Warming (FULL) What in the World Are They Spraying? (Full Length) 10 years at best before the end of civilization. How Much Food Do I Need For Emergencies? Emergency Food - How Much is Needed? FEMA / Red Cross Guidelines & Suggestions Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food. Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little or no water. Pack a manual can opener and eating utensils. Avoid salty foods, as they will make you thirsty. Choose foods your family will eat. NOTE: All the foods listed above are subject to their normal shelf life and are not considered Emergency Food Rations. BMR - Basal Metabolic Rate The BRM, which stands for Basal Metabolic Rate, is one metric to determine caloric needs. The BMR Rate for an adult can be very different from one individual to another.

For example: The BMR for a 185lbs. male, 6' 2", 40 years old is approx 1900 calories per day. Calculating the BMR per Person There are a number of ways to calculate an individuals BMR rate. Women: BMR = 655 + ( 4.35 x weight in pounds ) + ( 4.7 x height in inches ) - ( 4.7 x age in years ) Typical Levels Observed. Survival Preparedness Challenge.

A disaster can strike with little or no warning at any moment. If you aren’t already prepared, disaster can turn into a tragedy. How will you and your family cope with it? Do you have a plan? Can your family survive for 72 hours, or even 36 or 24 hours without electricity, water, or gas? Have you stored enough survival supplies to provide food, water, shelter, and sanitary facilities for an extended period of time? Have you learned enough survival techniques to improvise if necessary? Do you have a plan for storms? Can you live without these services? Water may be in short supply (or not available at all). So here's the big question: How Ready Are You? Today I want to challenge you to test your emergency preparedness skills; take the Survival Preparedness Challenge. Turn off the power and water in your home to simulate that some kind of disaster has happened.

Oh, and Here's the Catch: Once you start the challenge, you’re not allowed to travel anywhere to gather supplies. So, try it out! Surviving a Financial Crisis. A financial crisis could be personal, nation-wide, or global. Around the globe financial institutions are failing and some governments are in danger of defaulting on their debt. The key to surviving any scenario is, of course, preparation and planning ahead. What are the signs that we're in a financial crisis? Let's look at some of the things that are affecting us financially at the present: Inflation? Most governments are deeply in debt and do not have the money to continue their out-of-control spending. These are just some of the indications that a financial crisis is here and more are coming. 7 ways you can prepare and plan You can't save everyone but you can do much to prepare your family.

If you have debts, don't pay them off — just pay the minimums. The bottom line: hoard CASH by making minimum payments on all debts. Do not expect help from the government. Self-reliant people do not need the government to provide all the services that it tries to give us. Related Content: Food Storage | FREE Online Food Storage Calculator. Emergency drinking water storage. The waterBOB® is a water containment system that holds up to 100 gallons of fresh drinking water in any standard bathtub in the event of an emergency. Constructed of heavy duty food grade plastic, the waterBOB® keeps water fresh and clean for drinking, cooking, washing and flushing. Water stored in an open bathtub, with dirt, soap film and exposure to debris will spoil and become useless.

During a hurricane or tropical storm, water main breaks and storm surges can interrupt or even contaminate your water supply. It is during these conditions the waterBOB® may be used for temporary water storage. Constructed of heavy duty plastic that is FDA compliant for food storage, the waterBOB® keeps water fresh and clean for up to 16 weeks. The waterBOB® is very easy to use. Simply lay the liner in any standard bathtub, attach the fill sock to the faucet and fill the bladder to capacity, which takes approximately 20 minutes. BASIC LIST OF SUGGESTED ITEMS FOR LONG TERM SURVIVAL. Some people are saying we should prepare for at least 7 days, but the way things go after a hurricane, tornado, floods, loss of electricity and the fact that these disasters will continue and perhaps even get worse in coming years according to trends, one week is not enough.

Some have said 7 years, but that seems too long so do what you can. Be sure to use the older stocked goods first and replace them with new. Otherwise you will end up with all old food you might not even want to eat. Always check canned tomatoes for spoilage, as even in the can they can spoil. Most other foods last a long time. 1. Water stored to last at least 7 days, at one gallon per day per person. Homeland Security recommends 7 days for survival, but in recent years, some people don't have electricity or heat for up to 3 weeks, so to be really safe - plan for at least 3 weeks. 2. 3.

Wheat - 300 lbs. Rice - 100 lbs. Beans, Peas, Lentils, 50 lbs. each Honey or Sugar - 60 lbs. Salt - 3 lbs. Cayenne Pepper - 1 large can. 10 Skills Every Survivalist Should Learn. End of the World Planning.