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Prepare For the Worst – Mandatory Evacuations Planned for Louisianna, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida
July 1st, 2010With every day that passes, the oil spill continues to create more emergency situations. Experts are suggesting that the oil spill will contaminate major water sources for Louisianna, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, thus leading government officials to put mandatory evacuations into effect. Learn how to prepare for community evacuations with these preparedness tips.
Growing Concerns of Exposure to Crude Oil
June 9th, 2010Those that live on the Gulf coastline are growing concerned with the possibility of coming in contact with oil from the oil spill. Although the CDC says that brief contact with oil or crude will not pose a serious threat, there are symptoms to look for and ways to properly clean oneself if a person should come in contact with crude oil. Additionally, there are serious issues to be concerned with if prolonged exposure occurs.
Economic Anarchy: Be Prepared For a Massive Meltdown
March 12th, 2010This article has been contributed by Mac Slavo of SHTF Plan.
An economic calamity is brewing, and as Brian at Survive Right points out, “ the articles are becoming more urgent, more prevalent and from more mainstream sources.” The collective consciousness senses that something is not as it’s supposed to be.
Paul Farrell at the Wall Street [...]
What To Do If a Society Breaks Down
January 16th, 2010With the recent earthquake in Haiti, tens of thousands of Haitians are displaced and relying on the government to come to their aid. A disaster plan has not even been formulated. It is estimated that 50% of the city is in rubble. Two days after the massive earthquake struck, looting and anarchy are rampant in the streets, communication and [...]
FDA Added Warning Label to Tamiflu In 2006: Can Cause Suicidal Thoughts, Loss of Consciousness and More
October 25th, 2009The world’s next pandemic is occurring as we speak. But, if the medication that many leading countries are prescribing have modest effectiveness, and occurrences of bizarre psychiatric behavior, and a possibility of the medicine invading the blood-brain barrier, is it worth it? Are there other measures that can be suggested by our doctors? Pro-active measures need to be made. But it seems that the negative points outweigh the positives in this case.



