Some have their own idea of whether or not 'a need' even exists that this coming storm✶ will even happen.
The Seer:
If you ask the many families sleeping in the frosty weather in thin tents or cars, the storm is already here. During the last Great depression, some living on self sustaining farms, hardly felt the hardship at all. The book Coming Home to Yourself†, was published at a time when simplicity and self sovereignty needed to be emphasized. Whether the storm will be felt by you or not, depends not only on your faith, but also on your preparedness.
✶See: Digital Blackout
†See: Coming Home to Yourself
Dhani says
So true.
Ciara Young says
The evidence is already abundantly clear too, we haven't been able to get lots of stuff in the shops here in rural Ireland (an island) since the beginning of this madness, and now more and more things are steadily disappearing. On one hand I'm incredibly grateful to be be as far away as possible from large societies (would NOT want to be living in a city), and on the other hand I'm very aware that locations like this are bottom of the list for replenishment of stocks when this really kicks off. We aim to be as self-sufficient as feasibly possible by the end of next year, and are building up supplies of things we can't grow ourselves or otherwise procure in a self-sufficient way in the meantime.
Alexandra Murray says
I have atleast 3 months of food and water stored up. This is going to effect different geographical locations differently. I feel better having some food and water and money saved then nothing at all. I have a portable stove with propane. Here's to us moving through as absolutely graceful as possible!.