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I have to run to the store, but can’t; don’t know what is going to happen; jets over head??? money isn’t any good anymore??? Internet going down??? Google is doing something???

What can we do right now???


397 posted on 06/27/2019 1:42:37 PM PDT by HarleyLady27 ( "The Force Awakens!!!"... "Let The Force be with YOU!!!"... Making America Great Again)
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To: HarleyLady27
What can we do right now???

Keep checking the news.

399 posted on 06/27/2019 1:43:33 PM PDT by TruthWillWin ([[[MSM]]])
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To: HarleyLady27

What can we do right now???

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No need to be alarmed. We don’t know what will happen or if it will happen. We have been cautioned to prepare before and have not needed to address any sort of emergency. They are the military, they plan for every eventuality.

We still have each other. If for some reason we couldn’t access the Internet, there’s still people in our lives who would work with us to manage any and all issues. We’ve been asked to prepare a number of ways.

We were advised to save information offline in case websites or Internet service is taken down for a period. It’s a good idea to save down videos and print material you would need to red pill others because we are being advised to “prepare” but others are not.

I’ll write more in a moment....


403 posted on 06/27/2019 1:48:34 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: HarleyLady27

Ah...where was I...yes...preparation. I’ll put an old Q drop below wherein POTUS advises families to develop a plan to deal with natural disasters. For Q’ers, that could mean areas of power outage or Internet outage. It could mean a neighborhood or town isolated for a few days to root out bad guys and so the public might be asked to “stay home.”

So the plans you make for natural disasters are useful in many scenarios. One of the most basic is agreements with family members where to meet if members were not permitted to return to their neighborhood. Communication can be tough and arranging in advance locations to meet up (relative’s home etc.) can take the stress out of adapting to unanticipated events.

Yes - extra food is ideal but again, if you are not prepared with extra food right now, we will still have people in our lives to work with us if there is an emergency.

I think a BIG BIG part of preparation is making sure we don’t call upon public resources that may be needed elsewhere. In my neighborhood, a water supply was taken down for maintainance and I found a flat of bottled water on my porch. They sent crews around delivering flats of water to EVERY house in a neighborhood. If many can plan in advance, the load on emergency staff to distribute supplies is reduced and they are made available to assist elsewhere.

....more in a moment


409 posted on 06/27/2019 2:00:45 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: HarleyLady27
Sounds like you are in good shape with much planning already completed. Here's the drop I have been thinking about this past week. It was just POTUS advising us to prepare for emergencies - and Q quoted him. You can imagine some were pretty tense back then, wondering what was coming. I mean no offense if you do not have a spiritual faith, but I always find great peace and confidence in prayer. :D Doesn't have to be an emergency - anything on my mind lending me disquiet - prayer "does it" for me. :)

 
Q!!mG7VJxZNCI1 Sep 2018 - 9:42:01 AM
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/presidential-proclamation-national-preparedness-month-2018/📁
National Preparedness Month is a time to focus our attention on the importance of preparing our families, homes, businesses, and communities for disasters that threaten our lives, property, and homeland. During this time, we also honor the brave men and women who selflessly respond to crises and disasters, rendering aid to those in need. These first responders, who work tirelessly to safeguard our Nation and protect our citizens, deserve our utmost gratitude and appreciation.

Over the past year, communities nationwide and across the Territories have witnessed and endured damage from multiple hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes, floods, volcanic eruptions, and other natural disasters. The historic hurricane season of 2017 included three catastrophic storms that made landfall within a month, and was followed by a destructive series of wildfires in California. Combined, these natural disasters affected 47 million people and tens of thousands were mobilized to provide aid, comfort, and assistance. We are also especially mindful of those currently affected by ongoing wildfires in California, Oregon, and Colorado. In spite of tremendous challenges, the resilience of the American people continues to prevail.

Tragedies are somber reminders that preparedness is a shared responsibility and that it is critical to maintain readiness. All Americans can prepare for potential disasters by developing and practicing a family emergency response plan, assembling a disaster supply kit, signing up for alerts on mobile devices, setting aside emergency savings, and maintaining adequate insurance policies for their homes and businesses. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Ready Campaign outlines other important steps to best prepare for a major disaster.

This month, I encourage all Americans to take the opportunity to ensure they have an emergency response plan in place and ready to be properly executed. Emergencies and disasters test the resilience and strength of families, communities, and our Nation. It is impossible to avoid every challenge and threat, but we can and must prepare for them. By doing so, we can help protect our communities and save lives.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 2018 as National Preparedness Month. I encourage all Americans, including Federal, State, and local officials, to take action to be prepared for disaster or emergency by making and practicing their emergency response plans. Each step we take to become better prepared makes a real difference in how our families and communities will respond and persevere when faced with the unexpected.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord two thousand eighteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-third.

DONALD J. TRUMP

414 posted on 06/27/2019 2:04:08 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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