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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2011

DEMCAD video about using the four necessities (food, water, guns and tools) to ensure that your family is prepared for dealing with an emergency (dollar collapse, hurricane, tornado, terrorist attack).

Recommended Gun: Mossberg 500 or Rem 870

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  • You can get powder shortening/eggs/milk at shelf reliance or honeyville. Saves a lot of space and last longer in the cans. I buy 50lb bags of instant oatmeal/sugar/flour for $40 or less. Store in bucket/mylar bag and it will last for years & you dont have to worry about the container getting wet.A rifle is excellent & ammo is cheaper and weighs a lot less than most. You can buy 5000 rounds for 120 dollars. Something a lot of people dont think about as well is a cross bow.dont give away position.

  • @KingGigglez each time you go food shopping get a few things to put away, MRE'S are very costly. Canned meats, fish, veggies, fruits have a shelf life of about two years and pasta, rice and beans last a very long time. Do as much as you can, and little by little you'll get there. That's what I do, I'm on a fixed income.

  • Im just now wonting to start geting reddy its new years and i wont 2 be reddy if dec 21st 2012 is 4real i have a 12ga pump and a 22. bolt im thinging of getting a case of meals redy to eat. can enyone help me get startid with exvise and im low income so i cant be geting bill gats shit

  • Also a good idea is stock up on tobacco and liquor, no you don't consume it you can trade it for essentials. 

  • Great video bro!

  • Demcad you are getting paid with that many views!

  • Thank you for posting this, Demcad. In just two hours' time, glancing every so often, I watched our national debt on the debt clock rise 263 million dollars. Along with continued high unemployment [actually well over 10 percent], continued dollar devaluation, and more and more vacant commerical properties showing up, in addition to the massive stock market value drops [despite the slight recovery in numbers; pales in comparison to how much it lost], I can just tell things are getting really bad.

  • @aStrayforMyTime True, but I think he's advocating doing this for the first few months or so of the collapse and subsequent depression. I hope he also advocates growing your own gardens and maybe planting your own orchard, too, and most especially if you live in suburban or rural areas. Even in the cities you can grow some small crops in potted plants and such. And if you install bars on windows/doors and deadbolts, then you could probably move around and do things, not just sit at home.

  • @TheIxtlan Seems like it started happening a few days earlier than that, unfortunately :(

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