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  1. With the now explosive Iran situation (literally) one might heavily consider investing in any particular goods or weapons that are missing from your homestead. Take stock. If you see a glaring hole, fill it.

    1. BGF: It’s always something isn’t it. Every day there is another event or happening that causes alarm.There is so much going on in the world it is hard to keep up with it all,let alone get ahead of the threats.
      Sometimes you feel like the blind dog in the meat house,snapping at everything.

      1. True. However, let us not lose our heads but rather use such shocks and events to have an honest look at our situations and take stock. If we should find any particular areas to be wanting, fill the gaps. Better to be honest and prepared than sorrowful later.

        I’m not telling anyone that “this is it” and to go out and max out the credit cards for more gear…just have a look and see where you stand, and by extension where your family stands too.

    2. Re: Iran

      You are in good company. Gerald Celente believes that this is first shot of WW3. I’ve been working hard in recent months and days making double dog gone sure I do not miss the opportunity to top off important supplies etc as I figure 2020 will bring in more ‘black swans’. Tonight’s project is servicing all old and new magazines, and loading a new type of ammunition for testing in all mags. The new ammo is a soft point and has COL (cartridge overall length) that is .005” longer. Soft point ammunition may not be as reliable as FMJ. If there is no opportunity to test a small batch new ammo before buy in bulk, buy FMJ in brass cases, as this is the most reliable.

      Here is Celentes video only a few hours old:

      https://youtu.be/pqPy17h-rrE

  2. Does anybody know of a good food cooperative to purchase bulk items that delivers in the KCMO area? Azure Standard is forever short and back ordered. Hard to find one locally other than ordering from a store and paying high prices. Food prices are climbing and availability is decreasing. It is time to order if you have not.

    1. Missouri Mule: Take a look at Rainy Day Foods.They have a great selection of bulk food.
      Their prices are good but they are located in Idaho so shipping will be a factor.

  3. Aside from the hard gear, look at water purification supplies, for those of you who are light in this area. Liquid bleach lasts 6 months to a year, and does not kill cysts in ditch water.
    Calcium hypochlorite, the dry form of sodium hypochlorite (bleach), stores for over a decade and will make a LOT of treated water. Dry Tech is the best pool shock for treating drinking water. Read all instructions and warnings. It’s a powerful oxidizer. Aside from drinking water, you’ll need this stuff to sterilize filthy laundry and used cotton toilet wipes (after your TP has run out). Yes, the diaper pail will rise again! Calcium hyperclorite does not kill Giarida or Cryptosporidium, either. But it’s useful for many other organisms.

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