Top 21 Items to Stockpile; If there’s ever been a time to be prepared, it is now.

  • There are strong signs that another pandemic is on the way.
  • Spiraling regional tensions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East are bringing the world to the tipping point of a global war.
  • AI threatens to put millions out of work and reshape economies in ways we cannot fathom.
  • Devastating manmade and natural disasters such as; unlimited immigration, open borders migration, hurricanes, ice storms, earthquakes, and wildfires are occurring at an alarming rate.
  • Social political movements in Canada, United States and other western countries that are hostile to traditional elements of western society.

And while all of these events sound like something out of a blockbuster movie or video game, they should serve as a sobering reality check for all of us. Now is the time to stockpile items you’ll need in a world filled with unparalleled uncertainty—before these items become scarce or unavailable.

Top 21 items to stockpile;

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  • Berkey or British Berkefeld portable gravity water filter system with extra filters.
  • Spare containers for drinking water.
  • A large variety of canned meats, vegetables, dried soup mixes.
  • Rice, pasta, instant potatoes.
  • Salt and sugar.
  • Powdered milk.
  • Bags of flour + yeast.
  • Coffee / tea.
  • Extra pet food.
  • Medications & vitamins. (including ivermectin)
  • Hygiene products / Toilet paper
  • Medical supplies - including alcohol 70% or higher.
  • Bottle of bleach. (disinfection, water purification)
  • Flashlights with extra batteries.
  • Portable battery or solar powered AM/FM/SW radio.
  • Candles, matches, lighters
  • Portable propane stove
  • Portable electric heater (with 12 gauge extension cord) and/or an indoor kerosene heater which doesn't require electricity.
  • Solar charger.
  • Emergency supply of cash + silver coinage.
  • Extra ammunition. (if you have a firearm)

If there is a risk of having to leave your home base, have a bug out bag packed and ready to go.

Did you know?

  • THE SHORTAGE OF FOOD and other supplies immediately after Germany's surrender in 1945 meant that illegal commerce, the so-called 'black market', filled the void. The wartime Reichsmark (RM) was almost worthless, so goods like cigarettes and coffee served as makeshift currency.