Global Collapse: Are EU, Venezuela, and USA Crashing?

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Survival Saturday is  a round-up of products, the week’s news, and recommended reading material for folks who are interested in being prepared. This week, it seems as though a global collapse is close at hand, with crises pending in the European Union states, Venezuela, and here in the United States.  As well, there’s a dose of millennial angst and subsequent reality checks.

This Week’s Products

Seed Starting Banner $15 300x250Self-reliance is more essential than ever.  If the predictions of experts are correct, we’re facing an economic crisis of proportions unseen in nearly a decade. The only way to survive it is to become self-reliant. Even if you’ve never considered planting a garden before, it’s important to begin the learning curve of producing some of your own food. These courses are a great way to learn to grow food. I have taken Seed Starting and Year Round Gardening myself and strongly recommend them. (And it’s on sale right now!)

numanna bucketStore food. What’s better than money in the bank? Well, lots of things, really, but storable, long-term food is one of the best investments you can make.

I stock NuManna foods for emergencies because a) they are non-GMO and free of many of the nasty additives of competing products, b) the food tastes great and is quite versatile, and c) you can get a gluten-free bucket, which is vital in my family.

This Week in the News

Is Europe collapsing under the weight of hundreds of thousands of refugees? According to this report, the clock is ticking. “EU migration commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos warned that the bloc has just 10 days to implement a plan that will bring about “tangible and clear results on the ground” or else “the whole system will completely break down.” Seven countries have instituted strict border enforcement, leaving Greece to bear the brunt of the influx. Countries who welcomed apparently desperate people are now under siege as the asylum seekers systematically rape their women.  Norway has warned Sweden that they will defy the Geneva Convention and refuse refugees when Sweden seeks to deport half of the more than 160,000 refugees they have taken in over the past year.

Venezuela is violently breaking down. When a country reaches the state of complete economic collapse, the breakdown goes much deeper than just poverty. Read about how the Venezuelan government is dealing harshly with dissenters and anyone they feel “might” be protesting. “Throughout last night, panicked people told their stories of state-sponsored paramilitaries on motorcycles roaming middle class neighborhoods, shooting at people and  storming into apartment buildings, shooting at anyone who seemed like he might be protesting.” If you need to catch up, this article gives a quick history of the collapse that has inched along incrementally down this path until recently.

Astonished millennial fired after publically posting an open letter of complaint about her job.  I read in disbelief an angst-filled viral post last week written by a woman in her mid-20s. In the post, this poster child for entitlement decried the fact that she had a job with such low pay that all she could afford to eat was a bag of rice she had purchased before taking the entry-level position in one of the most expensive cities in the US. She wrote (emphasis hers), “Then, after I had moved and got firmly stuck in this apartment with this debt, I was told I’d have to work in support for an entire year before I would be able to move to a different department.”  Ummm yeah. It’s called working your way up, hon. Most of us have done it, including this enterprising young woman who responded with a hilarious, well-written smackdown.  To her apparent astonishment, she has now learned that the real minimum wage is $0, since she lost her job shortly after the post and some poorly conceived tweets to the CEO of the company.

What the heck is wrong with these young whippersnappers? (I used that term because I sound like I’m ancient, complaining about the younger generation.) First of all, they’re incredibly coddled, and this is by design. Last year, I wrote a list of 25 things we did as kids that would get someone arrested today that developed our senses of adventure and kept us from being a generation of weenies. I am also starting to think a major issue is our colleges and universities, setting young people up with unrealistically entitled expectations and safe spaces. One glowing exception is this university, which actually offers a class for college credit on survival skills.

Please get prepped for the economic crisis on the near horizon. I keep saying this, but our own economy is doomed. It may seem like the crisis is distant, but that is because those in financial power keep kicking the can down the road with things like quantitative easing and bailouts. But, it’s coming. If you wait until it’s happening, then you will have waited too long. It’s difficult to say whether we’ll go down the same path as Venezuela, but it’s essential to get yourself prepared. The stock market is incredibly volatile as the economic system struggles to survive, 13 of the biggest retailers in America are closing stores (including Wal-Mart, which you would expect to survive like a cockroach after a nuke in the event of a crumbling economy), and every expert out there has been ringing the warning bell for months. First, invest wealth in precious metals – silver seems to be a strong bet right now. Then, whether you consider yourself a prepper or not, get ready to become self-reliant if you don’t want to suffer from hunger and crushing poverty.

The Bookshelf

Feb 27 bookshelf

This week, the bookshelf topic is money. Are you ready for a dramatic change in the economic structure of America and your own personal financial situation?

The Prepper’s Financial Guide: Strategies to Invest, Stockpile and Build Security for Today and the Post-Collapse Marketplace: Jim Cobb is one of the most prolific voices in  preparedness publishing and his book on getting ready for an economic collapse will not disappoint you. While the other books on the Bookshelf this week provide a view from inside the economic industry, this book is pure prepper. Even if you have no horse in the race of high finance, this will help you to get ready for the inevitable crisis that will follow a crash.

The Complete Tightwad Gazette: This book was absolutely pivotal in my life and although it is more than 20 years old, the content will help you ride out the economic collapse.  Learn what hardcore frugality is really all about in this book written with warm humor, charming illustrations, and a bucket full of common sense. For many of us, the economic collapse has already begun, and embracing a frugal lifestyle can get you through some very rough times. This is my favorite book and I think you’ll enjoy it just as much as I did.

Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit From the Economic Collapse: Peter Schiff is one of the leading voices in economic prognostication. In this second edition of his popular book, he picks up where he left off in the last book and explains in easy-to-understand language the factors that will affect your future financial stability and offers a specific three-step plan to battle the current economic downturn.  This book is particularly good for those who have investments while still providing a pertinent overview of the market and how it affects us to those who do not.

Want more info for self-reliant, real food lifestyles?

For more great round-ups, check out these two weekly features:

Feb 25 Self Reliance Strategies

In the last weeks of winter, you can sometimes find yourself in limbo. You’re itching for spring and the smell of the freshly turned dirt, the magic of planting seeds, and the good weather to get outside and have some fun. Meanwhile, it’s still cold, possibly slushy, and definitely too soon to plant or bring home baby animals for the farm in most areas. This week, the Self-Reliance Weekly Report is about taking some time to audit your self-reliance, get organized, and plan some projects. (And if you’re getting a big tax return, that might help fund your efforts.)

The Self-Reliance Weekly Report links you to all the best articles relating to prepping, homesteading, DIY, and independence.

Click here to check out the Organization Edition of The Self-Reliance Weekly Report!

Feb 26 Easy Ways to Go GMO Free

Want to make your kitchen GMO-free? This week’s Foodie Friday round-up is loaded with news, tips, and recipes that can help make it happen!

With a site name like “The Organic Prepper,” it probably comes as no surprise that I strive to avoid the inclusion of GMOs in the food that my family consumes, and after several years of effort, we’re pretty much GMO-free. We don’t depend on labeling to avoid GMOs, but on a series of easy strategies that anyone can use.

Click here to check out this week’s GMO-Free edition of Foodie Friday.

Anything to add to Survival Saturday?

Do you have any news links you want to share? Now’s the time! Please post your links in the comments below and also, let me know how you feel about the articles that I shared. Have a fantastic week!

Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty on her website, 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived, and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. She is widely republished across alternative media and  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses. You can find her on FacebookPinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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  • Mike Shedlock says in his Feb 25, 2016 article about the immigrant invasion in Europe, ‘I don’t need 10 days to report the obvious: The whole system has already broken down.’

    The title of the article is, ‘Refugee Crisis Escalates: Greece Pulls Ambassador to Austria; Macedonia Announces Border Controls; 15,000 Trapped in Greece’

    His other article from Feb 27, 2016, ‘Global Recession Arrives: Growth Will Fall Apart’ supports much of the rest of your blog post.

    Anyway, unless it’s (an invisible to my PC) java, it seems that your blog does not have a search function. I did a search with Ixquick and came to the conclusion you use coconut oil mixed with baking soda to use as a toothpaste. I didn’t come across any ratios.

    I read about homemade toothpaste awhile back and seem to recall that baking soda is a bit too abrasive to use as a toothpaste ingredient. I’m in the process of researching an alternative toothpaste, but it’s kind of eye-glazing-over reading.

  • And, how do you get your coconut baking soda mixture from the container onto the toothbrush? A second container? A spoon? Dribble it on?

    It’s not easy breaking the inside-the-tube routine.

  • If you only read two articles this week, I would suggest these two:

    Beating the Bully State – By Bill Sardi, February 29, 2016

    A snippet:

    “Once you realize you are a slave to the state that is now controlled by oligarchs that have taken control of the country, a government that has literally handed the financial classes most of the wealth in the country via the nation’s central bank, you may begin to realize you have no choice but to fight for freedom. Don’t reach for your squirt guns. Start by controlling your city council. Dismantle militarization of your police force. Think secession at the State level. And watch for infiltration by government monitors.” …

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/02/bill-sardi/beat-bully-state/

    This next one was just mind-blowing, especially if you read the last link in the article:

    Is the Truce in Syria A Deceitful Neocon Strategy to Launch a Pro-Terrorist Arab Coalition Invasion? – By Joachim Hagopian, February 29, 2016

    A snippet:

    “As Willian Engdahl suggests, US Empire’s seemingly disastrous entanglements around the world and, in particular, the Middle East and North Africa may actually be by hidden design. In a recent article he states:

    Washington policy – the policy of the USA military-industrial complex and their Wall Street bankers – has in no way changed… They plan to destroy Syria as a functioning nation, to finish the destruction of Iraq begun in 1991, and to spread that destruction now to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to Turkey, and across the entire oil and the gas-rich Middle East.”…

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/02/joachim-hagopian/another-deceitful-neocon-war/

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