Sunday, May 15, 2022

How to survive this century

 The first thing is to buy or rent enough land to grow food to feed yourselves and your families. For example, I have friends that grow 75% of what they eat in the area of Mt. Shasta and have done that since the 1970s. This way they always are eating organic. However, one friend said that the late frost killed all the fruit buds in his trees so he was sad about that because most of their fruit was lost to the late freeze this year in Mt. Shasta.

You need at least 2 1/2 acres of tillable land with a well (or other water rights) to feed 2 people easily. I suppose you might feed 5 people on 5 acres of land successfully too if you have water and rain and good enough weather for that. Also, you could build your own greenhouse to grow some things even when it snows on your land that you own or rent too.

Having good food and water is a start to surviving this century.

Next (if you are not in a flood plain) you might want to start building underground survival shelters in addition to your motorhome, trailer or Yurt or bus or whatever you are living in growing your food or your house if there is a house there on this land that you have with water and weather that allows you to grow food through the years.

Thinking differently will allow you to survive physically whatever comes.

You might ask: "What if people  or animals or birds steal the food that I grow?"

IF this is a problem for you to deal with I'm not sure what I can tell you. But, if you want to physically survive what is coming for the human race this century this is one way to do it.

I have always been an entrepreneur or (business owner). Thinking for yourself and not depending upon a corporation or the government might be helpful. The way people often think working for the government or corporations on a salary is the opposite way you need to think to survive what is coming for the human race this century.

However, people might make literally ANY choice and survive this century and others might get the land start to grow the food for their families and then get hit by a bus or truck too.

So, being intuitive and instinctual about all this is helpful and prayer might be helpful to regarding all this.

You have to do what is best for you in the long run. There are no perfect decisions in being a human being. All you can do is the best you can do and hopefully that will keep your family alive through whatever comes. 

Be adaptable so your family can survive whatever comes.

By God's Grace

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