Anarchy on the Streets May Prompt You to Stay Home���but Home Had Better Be Prepared
Watching the chaos unfold on Dallas streets, seeing police officers brazenly targeted by a domestic terrorist angry at ���the system,��� and all of this against the backdrop of steady decline in the moral, ethical, and lawful fabric of society���I had a knee-jerk, ���in the moment��� reaction to what I was seeing: I���m staying in, as much as possible.
What���s more, I know I���m not the only one who feels this way; this is a sentiment I���m hearing more frequently from those around me.
Regardless of whether you are a Republican or a Democrat, assuming you���re not in favor of the rule of lawlessness, of terrorism, of anarchy���you���re probably thinking along the same lines. I mean, who wants to be ���out there��� anymore than he or she has to? People are just nuts now.
Even absent the dire circumstances and situations we���ve seen on the news lately, it seems like going out has just become more of a hassle ��� discourteousness, for example, is everywhere, and it���s clear the pronounced stresses of the world, including those associated with a chronically difficult economy, have so many people walking around with ���hair-trigger��� tempers nowadays.
Seriously, who needs it?
Yes, you have to go to work, but once work is done and the kids are picked up, it���s tempting to just want to ���shelter in place,��� even if we don���t consider the average day in America to be representative of ���distressed conditions.��� That said, nowadays, maybe we do.
Anyway���
As the deterioration continues, and you���re thinking that perhaps you will spend more of your time at the house, remember that the house has to be ready, as well. I���m not even talking about engaging in hard-core prepping or anything like that, but, rather, having the ���home front��� squared away to a degree that will allow you to get by fine for several days, even a week or two, should trouble out there bubble up in such a way that it becomes dangerous to leave and buy food or other essentials.
If you���re thinking along the same lines, but don���t where to begin, I may have just the answer. A while back, I tripped over a fine e-product called Get Prepped in 1 Trip to Walmart. Sound interesting? It is just what you think it is: a guide to prepping in the way that prepping likely makes most sense to you, where you���re appropriately supplied to survive comfortably at home for a few weeks on end, but not necessarily preparing for the Apocalypse. That said, there���s nothing at all wrong with preparing for the possibility of something really big, but, frankly, most people aren���t inclined to do that, which is fine. Nevertheless, even if you���re not expecting to have to ready yourself to live in a ���Mad Max��� world, one look at the condition of things today should lead you to conclude that it���s probably a good idea to be prepared to sit tight, if necessary, for at least a few weeks. That just makes sense.
Get Prepped in 1 Trip to Walmart is a terrific information source for those people who want to make the stockpiling of essential survival supplies as quick and painless as possible. Make no mistake, however; this is not just some glorified checklist (although the several supplies lists provided are excellent resources, and go a long way to helping one to more quickly and efficiently obtain what he or she needs). The Get Prepped in 1 Trip to Walmart package contains a wealth of actionable information on how to be prepared for the next disaster. Get Prepped is presented in a multitude of e-reports and videos that cover a wide array of survival topics. It would not be feasible to list in this space all of the different videos and PDFs that make up Get Prepped, but here are the self-explanatory titles of just a few:
Fifty Essential Food Items, Parts 1 and 2 (videos)
Home to Fortress in 7 Days (PDF)
How to Keep Your Stockpile Hidden (PDF)
Spot a Disaster Before It Hits (PDF)
DIY Solar Water Purification (video)
Fundamentals of Organic Gardening for Preppers (video)
Stockpiling for Pennies (PDF)
Safeguarding Your Family Against Terrorist Attacks (PDF)
Ultimate Survival First Aid Kit (video)
This is just the beginning���there���s lots more, including, as mentioned, several lists to help make the accessing of necessary provisions so much easier. Best of all is that everything you need can be found at Walmart, which is what this package is really all about. In just one afternoon, you and your family members can emerge from your local superstore with everything you need to be ready should protest violence, a natural disaster, or some other kind of significant trouble comes your way.
If you see yourself as one of those folks who could benefit from a bit of a head start when it comes to prepping, and, like me, appreciate having the ability to grab in just one afternoon all of what you���ll ever likely need to withstand even a relatively severe crisis, then Get Prepped in 1 Trip to Walmart may be just the ticket. Note, too, that as with practically every product we suggest in this space, this package comes with a 60-day, money-back guarantee, so that if you decide it���s not for you, no problem; it���s super-easy to get a full refund. To learn about this great package, or to simply grab it straight-away, Click Here.
By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large