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2014-10-15 Thread Ode Coyote
..Until people reaslize the system is permanently busted and the cash 
worth no more than wall paper.

Then FOOD and fuel will be king.
Only when the absolute necessities are in surplus and trade/commerce 
resumes, will gold and silver have value beyond the intrinsic based on 
actual every day usefulness as a substance vs a symbol...and silver is 
much more useful than gold.


Ode

On 10/14/2014 7:16 PM, Ron wrote:
Yes. I think that having cash on hand is protection against a banking 
lock down.
Any kind of financial crisis could close the banks and ATM's and /or 
simply limit the amount of cash one can withdraw. With cash on hand 
you can buy groceries and gasoline and other vital necessities.


Ron

On 10/14/2014 3:45 PM, Olushola Camara wrote:
Yes, if the catastrophe is nation wide or global. There are always 
regional catastrophes like Katrina or mid-west tornadoes, but the 
economy keeps on churning elsewhere.


Olushola

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I thought cash would be useless in a time of severe strife and
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2014-10-15 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
Just my opinion but I would think things like cigarettes, sugar, toilet
paper, coffee, clean water, matches and antibiotics would be
worth their weight in gold/silver.  Lola H.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:37 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@silverpuppy.com
wrote:

 ..Until people reaslize the system is permanently busted and the cash
 worth no more than wall paper.
 Then FOOD and fuel will be king.
 Only when the absolute necessities are in surplus and trade/commerce
 resumes, will gold and silver have value beyond the intrinsic based on
 actual every day usefulness as a substance vs a symbol...and silver is much
 more useful than gold.

 Ode

 On 10/14/2014 7:16 PM, Ron wrote:

 Yes. I think that having cash on hand is protection against a banking lock
 down.
 Any kind of financial crisis could close the banks and ATM's and /or
 simply limit the amount of cash one can withdraw. With cash on hand you can
 buy groceries and gasoline and other vital necessities.

 Ron

 On 10/14/2014 3:45 PM, Olushola Camara wrote:

  Yes, if the catastrophe is nation wide or global. There are always
 regional catastrophes like Katrina or mid-west tornadoes, but the economy
 keeps on churning elsewhere.

 Olushola

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 5:01 PM, ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com wrote:


 I thought cash would be useless in a time of severe strife and silver
 would be more valuable to trade?




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2014-10-15 Thread Ron
They all have their place and time. Cash on hand for the immediate 
crisis. Prepper items of course.
When the crash comes gold  SILVER would probably be better to hold than 
say the stock market?

If you have a spare half hour this is the real deal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vwxGxmDOZkfeature=youtu.be

Ron

On 10/15/2014 8:03 AM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:
Just my opinion but I would think things like cigarettes, sugar, 
toilet paper, coffee, clean water, matches and antibiotics would be

worth their weight in gold/silver.  Lola H.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:37 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@silverpuppy.com 
mailto:odecoy...@silverpuppy.com wrote:


..Until people reaslize the system is permanently busted and the
cash worth no more than wall paper.
Then FOOD and fuel will be king.
Only when the absolute necessities are in surplus and
trade/commerce resumes, will gold and silver have value beyond the
intrinsic based on actual every day usefulness as a substance vs a
symbol...and silver is much more useful than gold.

Ode

On 10/14/2014 7:16 PM, Ron wrote:

Yes. I think that having cash on hand is protection against a
banking lock down.
Any kind of financial crisis could close the banks and ATM's and
/or simply limit the amount of cash one can withdraw. With cash
on hand you can buy groceries and gasoline and other vital
necessities.

Ron

On 10/14/2014 3:45 PM, Olushola Camara wrote:

Yes, if the catastrophe is nation wide or global. There are
always regional catastrophes like Katrina or mid-west tornadoes,
but the economy keeps on churning elsewhere.

Olushola

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 5:01 PM, ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com
mailto:aslra...@gmail.com wrote:


I thought cash would be useless in a time of severe strife
and silver would be more valuable to trade?




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2014-10-15 Thread Olushola Camara
Different kind of disasters require different responses. A viral plague
requires a different response than say tornadoes or hurricanes.

How does one prep for a virus that has gone global. The only solution I see
is to relocate to an area with a low population density, or better no
people. The lower the population density, the quicker the virus will burn
out. If the virus hits a city or even a town, the casualties will be very
high until the population density has been reduced. We are seeing happen
now in Liberia and Sierra Leon. Guinea was smarter and took action quickly
to prevent the virus from moving to cities. The death toll was very high in
the villages near Sierra Leon but now the virus has almost exhausted itself
as it can not find hosts.

Olushola

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Ron ron@gmail.com wrote:

  They all have their place and time. Cash on hand for the immediate
 crisis. Prepper items of course.
 When the crash comes gold  SILVER would probably be better to hold than
 say the stock market?
 If you have a spare half hour this is the real deal.
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vwxGxmDOZkfeature=youtu.be

 Ron

 On 10/15/2014 8:03 AM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:

 Just my opinion but I would think things like cigarettes, sugar, toilet
 paper, coffee, clean water, matches and antibiotics would be
 worth their weight in gold/silver.  Lola H.
  On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:37 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@silverpuppy.com
 wrote:

 ..Until people reaslize the system is permanently busted and the cash
 worth no more than wall paper.
 Then FOOD and fuel will be king.
 Only when the absolute necessities are in surplus and trade/commerce
 resumes, will gold and silver have value beyond the intrinsic based on
 actual every day usefulness as a substance vs a symbol...and silver is much
 more useful than gold.

 Ode

 On 10/14/2014 7:16 PM, Ron wrote:

 Yes. I think that having cash on hand is protection against a banking
 lock down.
 Any kind of financial crisis could close the banks and ATM's and /or
 simply limit the amount of cash one can withdraw. With cash on hand you can
 buy groceries and gasoline and other vital necessities.

 Ron

 On 10/14/2014 3:45 PM, Olushola Camara wrote:

  Yes, if the catastrophe is nation wide or global. There are always
 regional catastrophes like Katrina or mid-west tornadoes, but the economy
 keeps on churning elsewhere.

  Olushola

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 5:01 PM, ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com wrote:


 I thought cash would be useless in a time of severe strife and silver
 would be more valuable to trade?




  RaVen





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2014-10-14 Thread Olushola Camara
One thing missing is cash on hand. Most catastrophes will be regional and
could render the area uninhabitable. In this case one should have enough
cash on hand to start life over. This would mean money to move to another
region, and get lodging and food for 6 months. If one is able to stay put,
then the site offers good guidelines for riding the wave.

Olushola

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:55 PM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com wrote:

 For any newbie--
 http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/daisy-luther/how-to-be-a-prepper/


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2014-10-14 Thread V
Thanks, a good read and something I intend to do as even with a severe
winter storm, I am not prepared enough yet!

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Olushola Camara camaramah...@gmail.com
wrote:


 One thing missing is cash on hand. Most catastrophes will be regional and
 could render the area uninhabitable. In this case one should have enough
 cash on hand to start life over. This would mean money to move to another
 region, and get lodging and food for 6 months. If one is able to stay put,
 then the site offers good guidelines for riding the wave.

 Olushola

 On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:55 PM, TJ Garland ironguard...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 For any newbie--
 http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/daisy-luther/how-to-be-a-prepper/


 “Progressivism is a mindset that favors the use of aggressive government
 force to solve social problems.” James Ostrowski









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2014-10-14 Thread ASL raVen
I thought cash would be useless in a time of severe strife and silver would
be more valuable to trade?




RaVen


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2014-10-14 Thread Olushola Camara
Yes, if the catastrophe is nation wide or global. There are always regional
catastrophes like Katrina or mid-west tornadoes, but the economy keeps on
churning elsewhere.

Olushola

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 5:01 PM, ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com wrote:


 I thought cash would be useless in a time of severe strife and silver
 would be more valuable to trade?




 RaVen



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2014-10-14 Thread Ron
Yes. I think that having cash on hand is protection against a banking 
lock down.
Any kind of financial crisis could close the banks and ATM's and /or 
simply limit the amount of cash one can withdraw. With cash on hand you 
can buy groceries and gasoline and other vital necessities.


Ron

On 10/14/2014 3:45 PM, Olushola Camara wrote:
Yes, if the catastrophe is nation wide or global. There are always 
regional catastrophes like Katrina or mid-west tornadoes, but the 
economy keeps on churning elsewhere.


Olushola

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 5:01 PM, ASL raVen aslra...@gmail.com 
mailto:aslra...@gmail.com wrote:



I thought cash would be useless in a time of severe strife and
silver would be more valuable to trade?




RaVen






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