I'm Preparing for Civil Unrest and You Should Too!

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With everything going on in the world, it's never been more important to think ahead and be ready for anything. Today, I want to walk you through the 46-day plan I'm using to prepare for potential civil unrest—and why you should start preparing too. From stocking up on essential supplies to creating a personal safety plan, we’ll cover everything you need to feel more secure in uncertain times. Whether you're new to prepping or looking to sharpen your skills, this video is all about giving you practical steps that anyone can take. Let's dive in and get prepared together!"

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There's people out here who honestly think that everything that's been happening these last four years is perfectly normal, and don't think that anything bad can happen to them...

azure
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I got so prepared, I left the USA with my husband and children 3 years ago. Good luck and God bless you all.

MamaBear_
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Last election I lived 30 minutes from Manhattan. I stocked 3 large totes with a months worth of food each plus water. I gratefully never had to use them, but they moved with us far far from NY area. I’ve used and donated that food, and have rebuilt a new supply with home canned items+. I’ve learned how to can, dehydrate, grow, butcher and preserve along the way. It’s been a blessing to learn so many new skills along this journey.

belladuncan
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Been saying this all year. Their will be civil unrest. Prepare and pray. I appreciate you

mariefolsom
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My husband has called me crazy at the amount of preparation that I am doing.
It’s okay, I will continue.

simonepatrice
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I haven't been consistent with my prepping but your reminder that 46 days has made me realize that I have a lot of work to do. I am now making to-do lists. Everyone stay focused and prepare!

adriennesmith
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I’ve been quietly prepping our pantry much more than usual. I’ve not said anything about it to my family. I agree with you it does not matter who wins. The aftermath of this election will extend way beyond November 5th. As a lic. Psychologist observing all variables, civil unrest is a polite word & an understatement. I am 64 and have never seen this level of violent potential over an election in my entire life & I am frankly terrified.

dr.allisongunneph.d.
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Thanks for the reminder. My sister said her friend believes no matter who wins, there's going to be unrest. No harm in being prepared. "The clever see trouble coming and hide; the thoughtless go on and pay the penalty. . ." Proverbs 22:3
Just being able to sit out crowds emptying shelves in stores is worth it. And having cash is super-important if ATMs go down.

sherrieg
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I’m 62 with a disabled husband and a family who doesn’t understand my prepping. I have been a nurse for 30 yrs and am very concerned. God help us all.

texiannekitzke
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To calm myself I sit down at the piano and play. Sometimes sing. I play at my church and it calms me

canningpantry
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We purchased another 13 acres and a trailer in the next county about 30 miles away! After seeing what happened with that train blowing up I was kinda freaked out. So when my husband bought land right next to our best friends I couldn’t argue. Just in case we need to evacuate we have another place to go! It’s not our home but the land is good and we are working on making it livable!

ohmyet
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I ended up in Oakland alone at midnight when I was 19. So this was 1998. I went to a Walgreens to use the bathroom and get directions. I had never seen a store until then or for years after that was so under glass. An elderly black man said “girl get back in that car!go down that road and cross the bridge. Don’t stop for anyone, don’t look back and don’t slow down. You ain’t supposed to be here. ! We got in the car and did just what he said

sdoncam
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Be prepared. Not scared. I remember seeing that several times. Good luck everybody!

regretta
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I know some people share their stories of personal dreams they've had about shtf scenarios. This is mine in a nutshell, chaos happening in my neighborhood, nobody is able to use their vehicles to escape for whatever reason. Homes on fire, loud explosions happening, loud sirens blaring, etc. However we are instructed by city officials to bring only essential items and get on the SCHOOL BUSSES that are being used to pick people up to take them to safety. PLEASE don't ever get on a school bus, expecting your town or government to help you!!! You've been warned!

virginiarussell
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I’m glad you said that about political signs. They drive me crazy. It’s no one’s business who I vote for or support. With all the madness already in, if you broadcast it you’re opening yourself up to danger. This country has gone from normal nuts to totally crazy. Prepare, prepare, prepare and be overly cautious and safe!!

debstime
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Emergency Toilet = 5 gallon bucket + pool noodle + garbage bags + kitty litter or wood shavings. Easy!

hangonitsgettinreal
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For rural people, it's the supply chain interruptions. So put back MORE food, water, paper goods, hygiene, first aid, cleaning, etc. Find your bibles and read them.👍🙏🇺🇸

greatmusicfan
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I have old plywood shelves i removed from the garage years ago. They're jyst the right size to screw into the frames around my front door side lights. The summer and fall of 2020 is still fresh in my mind and I'm not expecting any less trouble. Remove flags, window stickers, bumper stickers or anything that identifies your political or religious choices. Gray man, that's the goal to be totally gray man. No designer purses, sun glasses, shoes etc... nothing that says you have money. We can do this

Cyourself
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I made a bug out bag of sorts for trips to the ER. My father is elderly and has made a few ER visits over the last few years. I just grab the bag and go. It has a camping pillow, a Bedsure blanket, pajamas, socks, snacks, his sweeteners, a container for his dentures and what not. ERs are cold, being admitted is uncomfortable. When we leave, I throw a few bottles of water in the bag and off we go.

cattuslavandula
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I have been trying to tell people they should get everything they need. They just do not want to understand.

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