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Bailout Self Help Tip - Get Cash Out October 07, 2008 |
Be Wise - Get Some Cash Out
In this issue: * The Fake Play Continues (brief mention). * Video link - Naomi Wolf on Dictatorship - martial law. * World Weather news in brief. * Basic Emergency Kit list. Okay, so the world continues to spin in disarray as the financial markets take everyone to the cleaners. No matter what officialdom is telling us, we should be certain that we have enough cash on hand to see us through at least a week - possibly longer - IF a bank holiday is declared and it could happen in any country at any time. The fact is that NOBODY in the mainstream seems to be getting the fact that this melt down is an orchestrated plan set in motion by those who own the central banks which have now been charged with 'fixing' the problem!!! As the man said: “Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws” - Amshall Rothschild. Oh well...ignorance is bliss...and perhaps it's also just the ticket you need to reserve a place in a tent city somewhere. But having discovered what it's all about, and having written about it at length in the last issue (click this link) which, if you missed it, could give you a clue - and a reduced price on the new ebook, about "How To Survive Earth Changes, Economic Depression and Martial Law" - enough said on that subject for the moment. Except to pass on a link to an interview on video here with a very courageous woman who sees all the signs of the United States turning into a dictatorship.
Stormy seas aren't just affecting the economy. A subscriber in South Africa sent this picture of waves trying to devour seaside houses on the Natal coast line. It's a picture that graphically illustrates the fact that while Nature can be a beautiful mistress when she's in the right frame of mind, she can also behave with the fury of a woman scorned - and as they say, hell hath no fury like that.
This may explain why this other picture shows two men sitting in an idyllic sunny location, perhaps mulling over the possible reasons why there are no women around them. It could be that these guys like to drink beer, or they like to go fishing instead of shopping, or they don't dress too well. None of these non-attributes are seen as faults by guys like this. They just like the outdoors and the feeling of being at one with Nature. Another possibility is that they're waiting to be put on the Endangered Species List - and then a helicopter will fly in now and then to drop coolers full of beer?? While they're waiting, let's see what else Nature is up to.
Aussie Drought Aid Way Up: According to the Australian Financial Review, federal assistance to drought-affected farmers and rural businesses through interest rate subsidies and income support has risen from $700 million in 2006/07 to $1.1b last financial year.
The outback Queensland town of Cloncurry is preparing to transport in up to 12 million litres of drinking water by rail as a drought sucks the last of its dams dry. It's worse in Syria: Syria is experiencing its worst drought in 40 years. The UN says it's affecting a million people and at least 100,000 herders have lost more than half their livestock. But down 30 per cent in the US: " "At least some good has come of all the tropical systems that have whacked the U.S. coastline this year: The overall drought situation has eased considerably. "According to Douglas Le Comte, a drought specialist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the amount of area suffering from drought has decreased by almost 30 percent since mid June." Flood Fears Halt World Pea Throwing Contest: The World Pea-Throwing Championship at the Lewes Arms in East Sussex, Britain, has been postponed until next Sunday because of heavy rain and flood warnings. As much as a month's rain was recorded in 24 hours in some places. Athlete's Foot Flood Aftermath In Thailand, heavy flooding in the last month has killed 24 people and left at least 217,000 others with health problems. Hurricane Ike Death Toll Up Texas rescue teams have found another body on Goat Island near Galveston...bringing the state's known death toll from Hurricane Ike to 36. The storm claimed at least 71 victims in the US. Quake destroys Village - Kills Scores. "a href = "http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2008/10/07/2003425247"> A strong earthquake in Kyrgyzstan late Sunday has killed at least 70 people in a remote village near the border with China. The 6.6 Magnitude earthquake flattened the village of Nura in the isolated Alaisky district on the mountainous border.
And in Tibet, two earthquakes have struck the capital of Lhasa, killing at least nine people and collapsing hundreds of houses.
If You Run Out Of Gas Or Cash You Might Need One Of These. From Canada's getprepared website: A basic emergency kit list. Put one together yourself… What goes into a basic emergency kit: • Water - two liters of water per person per day (include small bottles that can be carried easily in case of an evacuation order) • Food - that won’t spoil, such as canned food, energy bars and dried foods (remember to replace the food and water once a year) • Manual can opener
• Flashlight and batteries • Battery-powered or wind-up radio (and extra batteries) • First aid kit • Special needs items - prescription medications, infant formula or equipment for people with disabilities • Extra keys - for your car and house • Cash - include smaller bills, such as $10 bills (travellers cheques are also useful) and change for payphones • Emergency plan - include a copy in your kit, and photocopies of personal documents, such as passport and birth certificate. Plus, consider these additional emergency supplies for your kit… • Change of clothing and footwear - for each household member • Sleeping bag or warm blanket - for each household member • A whistle - in case you need to attract attention • Garbage bags - for personal sanitation (a lawn or leaf bag can also serve as a personal vest if you cut head and arm holes; acts as a windbreaker, water repellent and extra insulation/warmth. Even a small one cut down the seam of one side fits the head for warmth retention). • Toilet paper • Safety gloves • Basic tools - hammer, pliers, wrench, screwdrivers, fasteners, work gloves • Small fuel-driven stove and fuel - follow manufacturer’s directions and store properly • Two additional litres of water per person per day - for cooking and cleaning • Other personal care supplies pdf file can be downloaded here. _________________________________
Special Price for Subscribers for "How To Survive..."- the ebook that goes behind the curtain of economic turmoil and prepares you for what's coming. You can go to the special subscriber page and use the password “survival” exactly as written but without the quotes) for a 25 per cent discount…it’s only $14.95 - that's $5 off. PLUS there's no shipping and handling, AND you can download the book immediately – then, when you follow that link (it's the first one on Page 20 of "How To Survive...."), you'll know within five minutes exactly what's behind that curtain.
Sincerely. Michael Knight. Editor – "Earth Change Report" (Subscribe Here).
________________________________ About the Author: Michael Knight has been a journalist, author and documentary director since 1960. He is Editor of the international Internet newsletter, “Earth Change Report” and author of the ebooks “Earth Changes – Mind Matters,” and “How To Survive Earth Changes, Economic Depression and Martial Law.” (That's the public page link). He is also Director of the documentary, “Contact Has Begun.”
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