Having a seven-year supply of healthy foods and saving money sounds like an oxymoron, but I want to explain how I did it in hopes it will help others. First, “7 years” is arbitrary. I had just finished reading the biblical story of Joseph and how God directed him to store up grain for 7 years because famine would come upon the land. Because of his obedience to God, he was rewarded both professionally by the Egyptian Pharaoh, and personally as the Lord brought his estranged family to him in need of grain. The story struck a chord in my heart and so I settled on a 7-year plan. I had no prophetic insight and claim none – this was something I chose to do. Whether God “laid it on my heart” or not, I do not know, but it became an urgent goal for me. This is my story and methods.
- Part 1 is a review of possible reasons for the shortages of seemingly Everything and discussion of basic areas of preparedness.
- Part 2 is a review of the basics: Water, Shelter, Tools, Energy.
- Part 3 is a review of Food in particular.
- Part 4 is a review of the Costs associated with a 7-year food plan and how to avoid inflationary costs.
Shortages of Everything!
Many of you have been surprised when you couldn’t find something simple, something common, something that has always been in plentiful supply here in these United States of America. Others of us shake our heads and mutter to ourselves about how devious The Powers That Be (TPTB) are, by creating shortages of almost everything. We remember the outsourcing to other countries, mainly China, over time, until suddenly we made almost nothing in our own country. We remember the job losses associated with outsourcing. We remember the shutting down of mills that made fabric, plants that made cars, and steel. We remember when technology jobs were outsourced to India, Puerto Rico, and other countries. We remember when California was turned into a wasteland after enjoying decades of oranges, apricots, walnuts, artichokes, and avocados. So many sad memories of what our Country was and how it has become. There are many more stories of the changes we’ve seen. So while we hear that “climate change” is the boogeyman, I see political policies as the culprit. I see multinational conglomerates manipulating markets to their advantage. I see politicians becoming millionaires after taking office. I see the ability of the common man or woman to provide for themselves and their families jeopardized.
Depending upon your lifestyle and where you come from, you’ve experienced a shortage of Something in the past couple of years. At first, the blame was placed on the “Pandemic”, but as we peeled back the layers of the onion, we found that it had little to do with the “Pandemic”. The “Pandemic” was just an excuse to implement an agenda, and to transfer wealth from all the little guys (us) to the big guys (globalists). Why is it that everything is available on Amazon, but not in the local store? Why is it that Walmart dominates? Why is it that Costco shelves are full, but not the local grocery store, and in some cases, not even Walmart? Why? Questions I ponder, but I have my suspicions as to why small businesses were devastated the last two years and big business saw record profits.Continue reading“Shortages, a 7-Year Food Supply, and Beating Inflation – Part 1, by SaraSue”
