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10 Must-Have Preps No Matter What Kind Of Disaster Strikes

Do you know how many people are impacted by a natural disaster every year? One million? Ten million? Try over 200 million.
And out of those 200 million people, did you know that over 100 thousand are killed? That’s also not to count the enormous expense that disasters incur on the global economy, costing over 160 billion dollars a year.
Just a few of the effects of disaster–beyond the massive expense and the high risk of death–include severe injury, home displacement, family separation, traumatization, and losing almost everything, to name a few things.
But while there is little you can do to prevent a disaster from happening to you, there is much you can do to prepare for it. This short guide will go over some essential items you’ll need to have, no matter what type of disaster strikes. Whether it’s a simple power outage or a zombie apocalypse, you’ll need every one of these.
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1. Water
You simply have to have water to survive a disaster, and the basic rule is to have at least one gallon of water per person per day. However, I would aim for two gallons per person per day because you also need water for cleaning and sanitation. Therefore, in order to last a month, a single person is going to need at least sixty gallons of water.
In case you don’t have enough space to store a lot of water, or in case your water supply gets destroyed during the disaster, you’ll also need a way to collect and purify water. I personally collect rainwater and filter it with a Big Berkey. Check out these articles for more information.
- How To Harvest And Drink Rainwater
- 10 Ways To Collect Water After The End Of The World
- 8 Fastest Ways To Purify Water
- 15 Ways To Purify Water In A Survival Scenario
2. Food
The next thing on your list should be food, and specifically, you should focus on non-perishable goods such as canned meats and vegetables, or beans and white rice. These kinds of foods can last for months, which makes them highly valuable.
Try to ensure that each adult has at least two thousand calories to consume each day. You should also strive to have a good balance of different meals as well. Fruits, vegetables, meat, grains, and dairy should all be in your food stockpile.
- 15 Foods That Last Forever
- The Beginner’s Guide To Emergency Food Storage
- 100 Best Survival Foods At The Grocery Store
First Aid
The next thing is first aid. This is important because, in a disaster, you may not have access to a hospital or professional medical help. Or, the hospitals could be so overwhelmed that they’re unable to help everyone. As a result, any injuries that are sustained by somebody in your family or group will need to be treated by you.
It’s also important to note that even seemingly minimal injuries can be a big deal. A simple cut or scrape may seem like nothing important, but it can actually cause a major infection to set in that severely inhibits your ability to survive.
And that’s not including more serious injuries such as fractures or sprains, or major open wounds that require stitching and more careful attention.
This is exactly why you need to have more than just bandages and antibiotic ointment in your first aid kit. You need splints, gauze pads, syringes, tweezers, suture kits, prescription meds, and more.
- 9 Deadly Infections People Will Get After The SHTF
- Medical Supplies That Will Disappear Fast In A Crisis
- How To Build An Emergency First Aid Kit From Scratch
Survival Kit
Many people are under this impression that in order to be prepared for a disaster, they need to be a full-on doomsday prepper and dedicate their lives to prepping.
This isn’t true at all. Obviously, the more preps you have, the better. But in most scenarios, a survival kit with basic necessities will suffice.
Even better is if this kit is in the form of a bug out bag, that way you can sling it over your shoulders to carry with you should you ever need to bug out from home.
Shelter equipment (such as a tarp and rope and blanket), personal first aid kit, water purification items, fire starting items, a knife, three days supply of food and water, and navigational equipment are just a handful of items that belong in any survival kit or bug out bag.
- Top 100 Bug Out Bag Items
- 9 Tips For Packing Your Bug Out Bag
- Here Is What To Put In Your Kids’ Bug Out Bags
Important Documents
You’re also going to need to print out and set aside a variety of important documents, including any and all insurance cards, birth certificates, social security cards, passports, marriage licenses, drivers licenses, and emergency contact information.
Keep these documents in a secure location such as a safe, and consider put additional copies in your bug out bag as well.
Alternate Power Source
In many kinds of disasters, power will be one of the very first things that go out. This is why having an alternate power source can help alleviate the problems you’ll experience after a disaster.
One of the most popular options to go with is a generator. That being said, generators are also noisy and expensive, not to mention they require gasoline, which complicates things even further.
In other words, a generator is really only a temporary fix, and it’s not very reasonable to assume that it can last you for longer than a week. Fortunately, you have other options as well, such as solar panels.
You can also learn how to live in a powerless world. For example, have you experimented with powerless cooking options? Even knowing how to build a campfire outside to roast food over is better than nothing.
- 8 Features To Look For In A Portable Generator
- 7 Ways You Can Generator Power After A Disaster
- How To Get Your Home Off The Grid And Onto Solar Power
- The Ultimate Guide To Cooking Without Power
Emergency Alerts
The reason for this is simple: to keep yourself informed of what’s going on and to communicate with the authorities.
Ideally, you can set up your phone to get alerts sent directly to you. There are lots of smartphone apps designed to do this. For example, Disaster Alert, which is available on iPhone and Android.
The NOAA weather radio station will also notify you if severe weather is expected within the next twenty-four hours, and it runs 24/7.
Furthermore, you should strive to keep yourself informed of things before they happen. Too many people are caught completely off guard by wildfires or hurricanes simply because they failed to pay attention to the news.
A Plan To Reconnect With Others
You don’t need to have a plan to reconnect with literally everyone you know, but you will need a plan with your immediate family members, relatives living in the nearby area, and your close friends.
For example, you can set up a rendezvous point where you’ll all meet up, you can exchange emergency contact information, and you can invest in emergency communication items such as HAM radios or CB radios or something like that. Furthermore, you can even all pitch in to buy a hidden bug out location outside of the area if you want as well.
A Plan For Your Pets
Have you thought of how you’ll take care of your pets, such as your dogs and cats, after a disaster? If you’re like me, then your pets are your family, too. If you forget to prep for them, you’ll regret it.
The obvious solution is to invest in plenty of dog food and cat food just as you need to invest in plenty of food for your family
Furthermore, have a plan to transport your pets to your bug out location. Have kennels ready to go, and be prepared to transport food for them as well.
Home Security
Last but not least, you will need to take action to secure your home. This doesn’t mean you need to start boarding up your doors and windows right now. But at the very least, you need to have a plan.
Think about it: What would you do to prepare yourself for an attack from armed raiders and looters?
Some suggestions would be to invest in nails, boards, and sandbags so you could beef up your defenses when the disaster does strike. You can also invest in stakes and barbed wire so you can set up a perimeter defense around your home.
That being said, some examples of what you can and should do right now include replacing all regular glass windows with more durable glass such as acrylic glass, and installing more durable and heavy-duty locks and hinges on your doors leading outside, too.
- 5 Best Guns For Home Defense
- 11 Home Security Tips For Life After SHTF
- How To Defend Your Apartment From Looters After The SHTF
Conclusion
Regardless of which type of disaster you find yourself in, the above preps are the ones you will absolutely need if you want to consider yourself anywhere close to being prepared. Good luck!
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4 No Cook Meals For Surviving The Pandemic And Food Supply Shortages

When it comes to your food supply, you just can’t risk not having enough. These no cook meals will be a great addition to your food supply planning. Check out the recipes below!
No Cook Meals to Help You Through the Pandemic
As of the writing of this article, there are 20 meat processing plants that have been shut down due to COVID-19 infections. We have been worrying about these types of effects on our food supply for months now, and this is the first real sign of how infections can affect the food supply.
When you walk into a supermarket, you might not see all the choices you had in the past. An empty meat case is a humbling thing for your eyes to fall upon. It’s the shocking realization that the seemingly infinite supply of chickens, pigs, and cows that are butchered for us has begun to run dry!
To deal with this issue, we are going to present four no cook meals that will help you create dinners at home that will feed your family without worrying so much about what’s available, or unavailable, in the meat case.
1. Smashed White Bean, Avocado and Salted Pork Sandwiches
As preppers we get beans. There are a bunch of ways to use beans and this a great example of how you can pack a sandwich with great nutrition and protein.
Serving: Makes 4 sandwiches
Ingredients:
- Can of White Beans
- Olive Oil
- 1 Avocado
- 8 Slices of Whole Grain Bread
- 8 Slices of Salted Pork (Prosciutto, Ham, Virginia Ham)
Instructions:
- Begin by draining your beans in a colander then smashing them up in a bowl add a few glugs of olive oil, salt, pepper. This little mix is delicious. If you add some minced rosemary, you can even turn this into a delicious dip.
- Pit your avocado and cut it in half and then quarters lengthwise. Leave the skin on.
- Lay the bread out on a clean work surface for assembling the sandwiches.
- Spread your mashed bean mix onto one side of the bread.
- Peel your avocados and slice 1 quarter for each sandwich. Spread slices over the bean spread.
- Add a few slices of your pork to over the top of the avocado.
- You can finish this sandwich with some lettuces, fresh sprouts, or just eat it as is.
2. Delicious Crab Salad
Canned crab is a protein option that will likely be around through much of this meat crisis. It does have to be kept in refrigeration, but it’s delicious and this chipotle mayo salad is great in the spring and summer.
Ingredients:
- 1 Can of Crab Meat
- 1 Bunch of Asparagus
- Chipotle Mayo
- 1 Bunch of Green Onions
- 1 Bunch of Cilantro
Instructions:
- Drain your crab in a colander and set it in the sink.
- Slice your asparagus into 1-inch pieces. Throw them into a bowl.
- Thinly slice your onions and your cilantro and throw that into the bowl, as well.
- Gently toss in the crab meat.
- Squirt on enough Chipotle mayo to coat everything and toss gently not to break up the crab meat.
- Chill in the fridge and serve.
3. Simple Greek Salad
The combination of simple summer ingredients makes for an incredible quick salad that you could add other proteins, too, if you wanted. These could be canned meats.
Ingredients:
- 2 Large Tomatoes
- 1 Cucumber
- 1 Red Onion
- ¼ Cup of Feta Cheese
- A Few Sprigs of Fresh Mint
- ½ Cup of Kalamata Olives
- Balsamic Dressing
Instructions:
- I like to cut the tomatoes in large chunks and have them kind of be the main course in this salad. Peel and slice your cucumber in half. Remove the seeds and either dice or slice in half-moons.
- Peel and slice your red onion in half. Julienne your, or thinly slice, your half onion.
- Add all these ingredients to a bowl. Finely slice your mint.
- Add your olives, crumbled feta, and mint to the bowl and add enough dressing to coat everything.
- Stir it up and allow this to chill for at least an hour for the flavors to really blend.
4. Mediterranean Tuna Lettuce Wraps
Using some similar ingredients and adding a protein like tuna, you can create some delicious lettuce wraps. The key to a good lettuce wrap is to have most of the items around the same size. So, consider that when you are preparing this dish.
Ingredients:
- Iceberg or Butter Lettuce
- Canned Artichokes
- Canned roasted Red peppers
- Fresh Cucumber
- Feta Cheese
- Minced Olives ¼ Cup
- 2 Cans of Tuna
- Green Onions
- Basil
Instructions:
- Start by peeling all the full leaves from your lettuce. Set them on a plate either cover them with a wet paper towel or put them back into the fridge.
- Dice the peppers, artichokes, and cucumbers into cubes. Go no larger than ½ an inch.
- Thinly slice your green onions and basil and add them to a bowl with your diced vegetables. Add your loves to this bowl and mix them thoroughly.
- Crumble your feta cheese over the mixture.
- Drain your tuna thoroughly and then add that to the bowl, as well.
- Gently toss this mixture. Try not to break up the tuna and the cheese too much but incorporate it thoroughly.
- If you want, you can add some olive oil to the mix or a few glugs of balsamic vinegar. It’s also delicious just how it is.
- Scoop a few tablespoons into a lettuce leaf, wrap it up and eat up!
These no cook meals should help lessen the stress you feel when thinking of what to feed your family. If you don’t have the specific ingredients, use your creativity, and use what you have. You might discover a new recipe while you’re at it!
What’s your favorite no cook meal recipe? Please share it with us in the comments section!
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Billionaire Whistle Blower: Wuhan Coronavirus Death Toll Is Over 50,000

- Exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui recently revealed leaks from Wuhan crematoriums. He claims based on the number of bodies their furnaces are burning, the death toll could be as high as 50,000.
A Chinese billionaire and whistleblower who lives in U.S. exile says Wuhan crematoriums have burned 50,000 coronavirus victims. | Credit: Chinatopix via AP
- The official coronavirus death toll in China is a little over 800. But an exiled Chinese businessman says crematoriums are leaking the real figure.
- A billionaire whistleblower alleges Wuhan has crematoriums working 24/7. He claims they’ve cremated some 50,000 coronavirus victims.
- Guo Wengui is a Chinese billionaire living in exile in the United States.
The official coronavirus death toll is some 800 people in China. The current official death toll worldwide, outside of China, is 774. But a Chinese billionaire with a history of blowing the whistle on his former government says the real figure is much higher.
Exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui recently revealed leaks from Wuhan crematoriums. He claims based on the number of bodies their furnaces are burning, the death toll could be as high as 50,000. Wengui made the bombshell allegations in an interview with former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
Whistleblower: 1.5 Million Coronavirus Cases In China, 50,000 Coronavirus Deaths In Wuhan
He also claims to have inside information that there are 1.5 million confirmed coronavirus cases in China. Wengui is emphatic that these are not merely quarantined or “under observation” but confirmed cases of coronavirus infection:
China has struggled to contain the coronavirus. But it has also struggled to contain public outcry against censorship and tight control of information. Dr. Li Wenliang, who sounded the alarm about the disease, succumbed to an infection and died this week. The Chinese government arrested him for blowing the whistle.
Then officials tried to suppress news of his death. Afterwards, millions of Chinese citizens saw the hashtag #IWantFreedomOfSpeech on Mandarin language social media. But the Chinese government censored that too.
Are Wengui’s Crematorium Claims Credible?
Watch VICE’s 2017 profile on Guo Wengui. At the time, he published bombshell documents alleging corruption in the Chinese government. He got the attention of the media and reportedly the U.S. State Department.
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5 Types Of Ammunition To Stockpile For A Collapse

Every prepper knows it’s a great idea to stockpile ammunition when preparing for a major disaster.
You can use it for hunting, self-defense, or barter.
But which types of ammo should you stockpile?
If you plan on bartering, then you don’t want a bunch of calibers that nobody wants. And that’s just one consideration.
In this video, Reality Survival & Prepping talks about what he thinks are the 5 best types of ammunition to stockpile for a collapse.
Here are his picks:
- .22 LR – Very common, good for hunting small game, very light and small.
- 9mm Luger – Great for self-defense, fits in a wide variety of handguns.
- 5.56×45mm or .223 Remington – Also very common, cheap and effective.
- .308 Winchester – Widely used, works in AR10 and bolt-action platforms.
- 12 Gauge – You can do a lot with it — hunt, defend yourself, etc.
In the video below he makes a much more detailed case for each caliber. What do you think of this list?
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