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Friday, February 6, 2009

There is currently more talk on the internet news sites about drought and food shortages around the world. Effected areas I have read a little about are China and parts of South America. Seems this would concern us in the USA as well. Not so much that we are having a drought but because of import and export. I hear rumblings that the cost of grains are going to go up again.

Also H5N1 is still rumbling around out there. China and Indonesia are still dealing with this in a big way. I hear the CDC says its only a few mutations from being easily transmitted human to human. Ive been hearing this for quite a spell now, but that doesn't make it any less so. It just give people more time to study and prepare.

If you don't have your supply of grains or items that depend on grain, now may be a good time to get started. Its never to late to get started until it really is to late. Think of the parable of the Ten Virgins. The five that kept their oil full were allowed in. The foolish five that wasted time were not allowed in. Yet at anytime before the Bride Groom came and the doors were locked they could have filled their lamps and gained entry as well. Also think of what the the five foolish virgins did. They asked the wise virgins to share with them and what was the wise virgins response? They didn't share did they? There are plenty of other parables and not all need come from the scripture to be correct. Think of the grasshopper and the ant.

There are many things transpiring around the world to upset our way of life. This post isn't meant as a news post. There may be some of those in the future. But it is a recommendation to fill your oil lamps. There are many places online that sell bulk grains. Just do a search. Also make sure you never leave the grocery store with out at least one item to add to your food storage. Make it a rule to live by.

Do you have a way to stay warm in prolonged cold? How about light or a way to cook simple meals? I think these are all worth discussing in my next post. For now I need to get Cheryl to Rehab.
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