Wednesday, February 10, 2016

The future of Prepping and Hoarding by government oppostion


Prepping / Hoarding will soon be Illegal

 



Little is known about the intent of the latest executive order signed by our president to control and dominate various private enterprises including food chains and other sources of private transportation and shipping resources. This is a critical element of his “doomsday” plan to resist a civil unrest eruption across the country because of the instability that is growing in the United States.



Soon, it will be illegal to prep for this worst case scenario. Prepping is what we commonly call hoarding. Under the upcoming law, preppers will be determined to be treated as terrorists. In addition to hoarding essential survival supplies, this order also includes gun confiscation and ammunition embargoes.



National guard units, as well as law enforcement and military units will be charged to go door to door to confiscate any item that sustains survival or resistance to a martial law situation where the public is totally dependent on government existence and subsidies to survive. There is already a compiled list of those things made illegal if the execution of this order is imposed or declared.



It would not be the first time the National Guard has been used to unconstitutionally disarm law-abiding citizens, robbing them of their Second Amendment right to bear arms. In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, police and military took to the streets disarming lawful gun owners, including those who were on dry land and had plenty of stored food and water.



Add to the plethora of Executive Orders the president has signed during his term which suspends our Constitution piece by piece, right by right. including the martial law implementing National Defense Resources Preparedness Executive Order which gives the president the power to confiscate citizens’ private property in the event of any national emergency, including economic.



While FEMA can procure a billion dollars in bulk food supplies, the FBI’s Communities Against Terrorism project released a flier instructing military surplus store owners to report any customers who “make bulk purchases of items” including “meals ready to eat”. Today we stand the risk of having everything we’ve stored taken from us – not by force by a gang of armed violent looters, but by color of law, by local or federal law enforcement agents or the National Guard or even regular Armed Forces.



For most part, we have no trouble obtaining food or supplies at the nearest grocery or hardware stores. That could change if the executive order is declared active. If that is done, we become very dependent on others to eat or repair our homes or the ability to sustain and serve our own needs. We would need government assistance to survive. Food supplies, transportation interruptions etc. could determine how we eat, drink or sustain life when in need of such items.



Here are a few scenarios to think about:

•Natural disasters – Tornados, Hurricanes, Floods have all hit various parts of the country. Every scenario can have its own unique challenges but people still need food and water. During the aftermath from hurricane Sandy large numbers of people were without power for ALMOST A MONTH! A terrorist act on the grid could cripple us immediately.

•Food Shortages — The water crisis in the farming communities of California have brought new awareness to the possibility of food shortages. If the supply does not meet demand you either go without or pay a substantial premium to get the food you are accustomed to. In extreme cases necessities may not be available at all.

•Unemployment – People may think of physical emergencies, like a tornado, but they don’t think about the possibility of economic storms. If you suddenly find yourself without a job feeding your family is another stressor to deal with. If you have quality food you know you will always be able to feed those you are responsible for.



Whether you call this hoarding or prepping it is all considered to be logical and common sense practices to give you the peace of mind you may need to sustain daily living as normal as possible under duress and difficult circumstances.

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