Posted by Detmurds on February 28, 2011 at 20:11:03 from (67.142.130.21):
In Reply to: PREPAREDNESS posted by Adirondack case guy on February 27, 2011 at 21:28:56:
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And you will only be able to buy a gun with gold or silver when that happens! Trust me, the ones who have the things you will need will like gold and silver, and they WILL barter with you. And the value of it goes much farther than that. IRA Roth accounts can be seized by the government, or become worthless with the continuous fall of our dollar.
I'm not saying that precious metals are the only thing to think about having. I myself am ready for a few years if it "hits the fan".
Food,...check
guns,...check
livestock,...check
self sufficient heat source for 3 years,....check
God in my life,.....CHECK MATE!
Some people make excuses for not being prepared for anything that could happen, some begin to attack verbally when asked about it. ...EVERYONE is helpless and begging for help in a time of need. All I am saying is don't be helpless and in a time of need.
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