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Daisy Luther is a freelance writer and editor. Her website, The Organic Prepper, offers information about healthy prepping, homesteading adventures, and the pursuit of liberty and food freedom. You can follow Daisy on Facebook and Twitter, and you can email her at daisy@theorganicprepper.ca






















read your article on Phy ops on preppers and noticed your comments from Ms Valerie Lucas-McEwen on preppers being selfish. Interesting because I personally know Val from a marriage to a friend. More interesting because Val and her husband just returned from a week long carribean cruise. Why she didn’t share her cruise with the rest of society she is trying to save makes her seem a little selfish also. ( a hypocrite to say the least) keep up the fight. It’s overwhelming at times, but necesary(required)
Read your article that was posted on Lewrockwell and loved it. Thanks for your views and for your encouragement of others.
Respectfully,
Rick P.
Nashville, TN.
I just read your article on the flu shot about how it does not work and that it is just a hoax for the pharmaceutical companies to get money. I have to agree with you 100 percent!! I was born with aortic stanosis a deformity in my heart valve I have had 3 open heart surgeries so the doctors always told my mom to get me a flu shot to protect me from getting the flu. Every year she got me one every year I got sick. Well when I turned 18 and moved out she was harping on me to get a flu shot to be safe so I got one and I got so sick I was at work laying on the bathroom floor throwing up running like a 103.2 fever so I said I would never get another flu shot again. That was back in 1999 I never got another one and I have not had the flu since or if I did get a little sick it wasn’t near anything I had ever experienced before I came up with the same conclusion you did that the shot actually made you sick. I will never as long as I live get another flu shot. Thanks for sharing your research I think people should be made aware of what is actually being put in their bodies. Its not good.
The sickest I have been in the last 20 years was from a TTP vaccine shot. Next time I will take my chances with a rusty fish hook. One minute I thought I was going to die, the next I was afraid I wasn’t going to. Check out the ingredients in them that are not even allowed for consumption must less for injection.
Really like your article on the most wanted. To the point and oh so accurate. The sad fact is, you add about 100 more people from our government and media to that list that are equally dangerous in many ways.
Hello, Daisy; Yes, I’m the same braveheart from Mac’s site. Your site is extremely interesting and I saw your interview on You Tube with unleashedindependence.com. Very interesting subject matter. It will be essential and a real challenge to try to maintain one’s physical health in any post-SHTF scenario. I dread it as much as everyone else in the prepper movement and my prepping will continue until the balloon goes up. Your article on emergency funds really hit home for me in many ways. keep up the outstanding work. I’m glad to hear the good news about your daughter.
Vaccines are not just to make Big Pharma money, they have the much more sinister objective of population control.
For the most part I enjoy your blog. I don’t agree with most of your political views, but that’s why we live in the USA. The tornado in OK just goes to show that prepping only goes too far. Most of those people lost whatever preps they had, so when there is a major wind, flood, etc. prepping doesn’t always work.
Hi Vivian. Thank you very much for writing, and I am glad that you are finding parts of the site worthwhile.
I agree that there is only so much you can do with physical preparations. What I try to stress is that the biggest preparation you can have for any event is your brain. Your ability to adapt to circumstances quickly can be the difference, in some cases, between life and death. I hope that by thinking through the events that can happen, we can consider options beforehand, to enable us to make fast, safe decisions.
Best wishes, and I hope that you continue to enjoy the articles that are pertinent to your situation.
Daisy
On the other hand, tornadoes usually leave some houses standing, so if everyone had extra food laid by, those households that weren’t hit could help the ones that are.
Saving money for the future also does not always keep you from poverty; I have a friend who unfortunately is exemplifying that fact right now. (So, likewise, it’s not very nice to tsk-tsk at an unfortunate person and say “you should have saved for the future.” Maybe they did.) But it’s better to save for the future in case it will help, then to not do it and then have nothing that could have helped.