HOW TO SURVIVE THE CERTAIN GRADUAL UPCOMING DEVESATATING GROUNDSHAKING GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
Stop frivolous spending:
Save.
Don’t go into debt.
No more vacations.
Reuse recycle.
Cut the expenses for:
Cable,
Movies,
Restaurants, and
Entertainment
Relocate with family and friends:
Bring back Jones Town, Tyler Town, Villages and small communities of relatives and friends.
When you plan your next move, move beside-right next door, to your sister, brother, mom and dad, children, cousin, relative and friends.
Buy land with a well, so you can have a source of food and water. Use the money you’ve been spending on vacations, cable, clothes, entertainment and fast food, to pay for land.
PLAN, PLAN, PLAN- Create a one year, five year and ten year plan.
Understand what a “Time Thief” is.
A “Time Thief” is anything that causes your time to speed up and leaves no time for anything else.
If you’re having a good time and you look up and its time to go home already, that a “Time Thief”
You’re watching your favorite series on TV and you say “dag I have to wait for the next episode” That’s a “Time Thief”.
If you’re checking the posts to face book and you see its 3 hours later but it only felt like thirty minutes, that’s a “Time Thief”.
Once you identify your “Time Thief” get rid of it. You need all your spare time preparing for your next move.
Join an organization, pick your choice. It’ll be good to meet with others once per week, but once per month is good also. Just hook up with others because there will be a mass awakening and we need to work together to understand our next direction and immediate moves.
Prepare the children. Let them know, that they need to get as much knowledge as they can get. They need to make use of their schools, libraries, internet, and TV programs to learn:
How to filter water.
How to identify edible plants.
How to grow food.
How to make fire.
How to survive, if there are no fast food chains, grocery stores, or mini marts.
Think about this question and write down an action plan for survival.“How would we live if there were no transportation?”
If you can afford to and if you have space, stock up for emergencies. Stock up:
50 lb bag of rice.
50 lb bag of flour.
Any and all types of beans.
30 gallons of water.
Cases of canned goods, tuna, soups, beans and other canned goods.
Create a one week survival kit that you can keep on hand.
Keep your gas tank full.
Educate yourself in any way you can on any topic you want. Were all at different levels of understanding.
Take any subject you’re interested in and learn more about it.
Take a subject you know nothing about and challenge yourself to learn something about it.
Use the internet, the TV and the library to learn.
Take advantage of free seminars in your community.
Speak little and listen a lot.
Keep a journal, write down something every day
Take pictures.
Make the best of every single conscious moment, love your children to the fullest. Enjoy everything in the presents, as tomorrow is not promised.In the words of Imhotep “Eat, Drink, and be Merry, for tomorrow we shall die”
Putless credence on your local channel news and more credence on what you see out your window.
Keep looking up.
Know that you are not in this alone, we are all family.
Gravitate to someone you love and keep them close.
Be Aware. Take notice of your surrounding environment.
Document things that may seem unusual to you. Take pictures, write it down, note the date time and place.
Use the government websiteClimate Resilience Toolkit, and review the steps to affecting climate change around you.
Make others aware that climate change is happening at a much faster pace than ever expected.
Prepare for a positive-post-fossil fuel environment.
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