So today I finished the book One Second After by William Forstchen. The book is about life after a nuclear bomb is detonated in the stratosphere over the United States of America and thus causing a EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) which causes all electronics to become unusable and sending America back in time about a hundred years in a split second. The Book was really good I would recommend it to anyone who says why do I need to prepare or to the preppers so they can follow the main character John and think what would I need to be better off than those people in a disaster or significant event.
If you take anything away from the story I would say that FOOD STORAGE is the biggest assist you can have in an event like this along with a way to protect it. Most of us on this forum already have a large food storage supply which is great. However once I obtained a one year supply I started working on year two. It comes down to this if America goes through a major disaster, major depression, epidemic, pandemic , economic collapse, civil unrest, pole shift or (insert your imagination here) food will be the major factor for everything.
Everyday people drives to the store and buys groceries and drives back to their home, place the food in the refrigerator or oven and life goes on. What if there was no food at the grocery store, no gas in the car, no electricity to cook. As people begin to panic would you rather stay home and keep the family feed or would you rather go out on foot hoping to come home unharmed and praying that no one breaks in and hurts your family while you are gone.
People ask me all the time where do I start. I tell them (and the lurkers on this site) start with food and water storage. If anything was ever to happen food could be worth its weight in gold literally. If nothing ever happens you can still eat it, sell it or donate it to a shelter and write it off on taxes.
In conclusion I would like to say that if you have not read the book and you are currently looking for a new read then I would diffidently recommend this book. There are a few typos but overall it is an easy read. I give it 5 stars.
If you take anything away from the story I would say that FOOD STORAGE is the biggest assist you can have in an event like this along with a way to protect it. Most of us on this forum already have a large food storage supply which is great. However once I obtained a one year supply I started working on year two. It comes down to this if America goes through a major disaster, major depression, epidemic, pandemic , economic collapse, civil unrest, pole shift or (insert your imagination here) food will be the major factor for everything.
Everyday people drives to the store and buys groceries and drives back to their home, place the food in the refrigerator or oven and life goes on. What if there was no food at the grocery store, no gas in the car, no electricity to cook. As people begin to panic would you rather stay home and keep the family feed or would you rather go out on foot hoping to come home unharmed and praying that no one breaks in and hurts your family while you are gone.
People ask me all the time where do I start. I tell them (and the lurkers on this site) start with food and water storage. If anything was ever to happen food could be worth its weight in gold literally. If nothing ever happens you can still eat it, sell it or donate it to a shelter and write it off on taxes.
In conclusion I would like to say that if you have not read the book and you are currently looking for a new read then I would diffidently recommend this book. There are a few typos but overall it is an easy read. I give it 5 stars.
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