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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Canned food and shotguns.
"Well, it's rather brutal here. Right now we are advising all our clients to put everything they've got into canned food and shotguns." -- Brain Gremlin in Gremlins 2, 1990.
that the jews in Germany would've been WORSE OFF if they had access to firearms. It has to be read to be believed....he admits the Nazis forcibly disarmed jews but somehow that doesn't matter. I hope you can address this crap, look forward to it!
The strange thing he wrote is that the Jews were only about 2% of the German population. Six million Jews were consigned to the camps, so just how big was the German population back then? I think he's making stuff up.
Forget the government bonds. If TSHTF, they won't be worth much in trade for food, ammo, or fuel. You will need something of known value that is portable concealable, and tradable. Throughout history this has always been precious metals: Ounce and fractional ounce bullion coins and US pre-1965 "junk silver" coins.
3 comments:
Mike,
If you can believe it, an "expert" is claiming in this article:
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20130323/DA56UDC02.html
that the jews in Germany would've been WORSE OFF if they had access to firearms. It has to be read to be believed....he admits the Nazis forcibly disarmed jews but somehow that doesn't matter. I hope you can address this crap, look forward to it!
Jay Higgins
The strange thing he wrote is that the Jews were only about 2% of the German population. Six million Jews were consigned to the camps, so just how big was the German population back then? I think he's making stuff up.
Forget the government bonds. If TSHTF, they won't be worth much in trade for food, ammo, or fuel. You will need something of known value that is portable concealable, and tradable. Throughout history this has always been precious metals: Ounce and fractional ounce bullion coins and US pre-1965 "junk silver" coins.
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