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10 Things everyone should do before the impending collapse

 
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10 Things everyone should do before the impending collapse
1. Redistribute Your Money
If all of your money is in one single bank account, you might end up with none if the bank goes bankrupt. The day the economy collapses, go to the bank and withdrew a large part of your money and move them into different bank account (other banks). Keep part of them in cash and part of them invest it (buy) in something that doesn’t devalue (2).

2. Buy something that doesn’t lose value
Gold doesn’t lose value as normal currency does. In fact in an economic crisis it can gain value. In 2008-2009 at the height of the financial crisis, gold demand was so great that the national mints could not keep up with it. The flow of historic gold coins from Europe was also insufficient to meet accelerating demand both there and in the United States. And when the demand is high and the offer is limited… guess what? Yes… the price will rise!

So buying gold the day the economy collapses may not only assure you won’t lose money, but also gain value.

3. Sell
No matter if you own a business (and have large stocks) or simply if you have something in the house you no longer need and want to sell on the internet. Now it’s the time. Because after a week you won’t be able to sell anything, or if you do, you’ll get a percent of the price. Make a discount just to be sure you can sell fast and easy.

4. Consolidate your job position
You know better what this means to you. It can be: settling a dispute with your boss, colleagues, or doing a job you previously postponed for days, or inviting your boss for dinner (Hope this doesn’t mean you have to kiss some a$$). When that person who makes the decisions has to fire some staff, just make sure the rational and emotional arguments are on your side. You know better what and how to do. Be smart, not vain!

If you own a business or you are your own manager then consolidate the business! This can mean renegotiating contracts with providers or making new partners.

5. Get Out Of Debt
If you are in debt you will be very vulnerable if the economy collapses. If you lose your job and you’ll be unable to pay your credits, you may end up on the streets. You do not want to be a slave to debt when the next wave of the economic collapse strikes. If you have to sell one of your cars just to pay your debt, then do on in the day the economy collapses.

6. Re-plan Your Future Investments
I know a few people who lost a lot of money back in 2008. Some invested huge amounts in businesses that were supposed to work big time, but instead they end up with a worthless investment. So if you plan on investing in something (like a house, a market house, etc) it’s better to wait or buy small.

7. Cut off expenses
“A lot of people claim that they can’t put any money toward prepping, but the truth is that we all have room to reduce our expenses. We all spend money on things that we do not really need. Those that are “lean and mean” will tend to do much better during the times that are coming.” – Michael Snyder (Source)

Re-negotiate your phone, cable or internet subscriptions. Anything that can be reduced without affecting your survivability.

8. Make a back-up plan
Well, in case nothing works, and everything collapses you should have a prepared plan like a bug out location where you can grow your own food and live without much outside help. Not completely isolated, since you’ll have better chances of surviving in a community (see –30 Lost Survival Ways from 1880). Whether it is your family, your friends or a group of people that you know, make sure that you have some people that you can rely on.

9. Secure Your Home against Looters (in the first two weeks)
OCOKA is a military term that stands for:

– Observation and fields of fire

– Cover and Concealment

– Obstacles

– Key Terrain

– Avenues of Approach

When setting up home defenses OCOKA should always be kept in mind and each principle addressed. Following these five key principles, you will greatly improve your security and survivability. This is one of the things that I’ve learned from a well-known army officer vet Steve Walker, for whom I have all the respect in the world. Watch his video and learn quite a few efficient and unconventional fast-tips about protecting your family in time of war or social chaos.37 things to hoard

10. Buy Food
The day the economy collapses, make time, go to the closest supermarket and buy some long term emergency foods or simple: white rice, grains, canned foods, etc. Without food you are not going to survive. More so, just like gold – food is one of the best currencies in a crisis, and unless it spoils you have absolutely nothing to lose. People will trade ANYTHING for food.

During famines people ate a lot of “nasty” stuff, and even resorting to cannibalism (no kidding – a lot of times).

Yang Jisheng (China Famine – Survivor)

“People ate corpses and fought for the bodies. In Gansu they killed outsiders; people told me strangers passed through and they killed and ate them. And they ate their own children. Terrible. Too terrible.” (Source – The Guardian)

And don’t think that this can’t happen in US. People die of hunger every day. More so, no country has the economic power to save 320 million people in case SHTF.

Preparing for an economic collapse or food crisis means preparing for at least one year. But crisis may last up to 7 years and it can be wiser to have the means to produce your own food rather than stockpiling. One of the best ways to do that is by building a system totally independent from the environment.

Last Edited by CanUhearMeNow on 03/02/2015 02:54 AM
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Re: 10 Things everyone should do before the impending collapse
Hunger can be a nasty motivator and will bring out the beast in anyone.

I can never understand it when people say they hope it happens. why? it's gonna be pure hell on Earth. why would you want that?
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Re: 10 Things everyone should do before the impending collapse
Hunger can be a nasty motivator and will bring out the beast in anyone.

I can never understand it when people say they hope it happens. why? it's gonna be pure hell on Earth. why would you want that?
 Quoting: Kitteh Lord


Indeed extreme hunger is very dangerous, and that's why feel like leaving the country because the U.S. will have it the worst until the government rolls out a massive false flag and starts a nuclear war to pin their mess on someone else.
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Re: 10 Things everyone should do before the impending collapse
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10. Buy Food
The day the economy collapses, make time, go to the closest supermarket and buy some long term emergency foods or simple: white rice, grains, canned foods, etc. Without food you are not going to survive. More so, just like gold – food is one of the best currencies in a crisis, and unless it spoils you have absolutely nothing to lose. People will trade ANYTHING for food.

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 Quoting: Hoopla


Wait until the day things actually collapse and you'll be fighting over what's on the shelves with hundreds of other people! You should have a really well stocked larder NOW! If you don't have anything stored you can start today, by just buying a couple of extra items and repeat each time you go shopping. Check sell-by dates, make sure you buy stuff that you and your family eat anyway and rotate supplies as you go...





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