Website review: Economic Survivalism: 12 Ways To Pr...
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ShaunLow69 rated 3 months ago- good stuff!

Xtine66 rated 3 months ago- Scare tactics, my ass: come visit Detroit!

anneliese rated 3 months ago- Excellent advice even in good times.

zenmeta4 rated 3 months ago- 12 Steps to Prepare for the Next Great Depression

adarsh-seeker rated 3 months ago- Interesting..

NealJ2K rated 3 months ago- A bit over the top, but interesting nonetheless.

- AvangionQ rated 3 months ago
- Seems excessive and makes me wonder if all of this isn't intentionally pushing scare tactics ... what we *really* need to do is to have a consolidated effort on the part of the social networks to abolish the Federal Reserve Bank, ending the rampant money printing causing inflation that is at the root of the recession, soon to be depression, that we're in now ... ending the Iraq War would also end our drastic wartime military spending, further assisting our wavering economy ... if we can convince our politicians to do that now, the resulting recession will be manageable and our economy would snap-back given a short time ...

allsux rated 3 months ago- From the page: "Our economic future could be even bleaker than you expect â€" and last year was the moment to unleash your inner survivalist. If the financial system suffers any more crises of confidence, credit gets even tighter, and the fed falls into a liquidity trap, we could be in for several hardscrabbling dystopian years. Forget maintaining your current shiny standard of living â€" how will you feed and clothe yourself, in the worst case scenario? We've compiled a few suggestions for things you can do now to brace yourself."