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Ecuador is a distraction from what’s happening in New York the Jews have been caught in what they think is trafficking children through the tunnels.

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To me, the big takeaway from this post is to ask yourself the question: Would I be able to survive a two month complete shutdown with the supplies I have on hand? Do I have medicine, pet food, paper products, bottled water for drinking and cooking? Do I have water for hygiene, flushing the toilet? Do I have a plan for another pandemic or civil unrest? What about money? Do I have enough to cover another shutdown? Should I bug in or bug out?

These questions are things that we all need to have a serious conversation about with our families, or at least ourselves. I've been reading a lot of articles from diverse sources that show a lot of concern for the future... and not all of them are conservative or survival focused. There is a lot of unease and doomscrolling going on, and more mainstream media sources are bringing up the need for preparedness.

Not trying to be a Debbie Downer, but the world is increasingly unstable, politically, mentally, financially... even physically. Look at the recent spate of earthquakes in places that are usually relatively stable and unseasonable severe weather outbreaks. Something is looming on the horizon... will you be ready when it comes?

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