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Are you preparing?

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With the dire world resource situation, climate change, and our unstable economies, are you preparing for "the end", or something like it?

And if so, what are you doing?

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  1. We have been preparing on and off for the last couple of years for a massive economic decline.  I have been slowly buying items for the home that do not use electricity and learning all I can about gardening and preserving our own food.  

    Whether or not the "end" comes, or some of us are Raptured, or the climate shifts to the point that large scale farming is impossible, I will at least have the knowledge and resources to feed my family, build a log or strawbale home, build a small generator, make soap, make bread, sew, crochet, raise small livestock, and cook with wood.  

    It may not be fun, or easy, but it is possible.


  2. i'm prepared what happen in this world...

  3. Climate change doesn't exist, but if the world is going to end, I'm going to Disney World!

  4. I know maybe people will be disagree but I'm ready. I believe in the humanity and so I think that when "the end" is around the U.S. Government will bring every rich people to the Moon or March.

    And the other(like me)will waiting for God who will save us!

    Yes: we can believe in!

  5. Climate always changes to profit from fear is wrong its the SUN

    The United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia did not vote for the Declaration, which was adopted by the U.N. in 2007 and recognizes Indigenous Peoples’ rights to their traditional territories. Following the U.N. vote, New Zealand police raided and arrested Maori in the sovereignty movement there and new mining and disease-producing energy developments proliferated in Indigenous territories around the globe.

    The newest threat to Indigenous Peoples survival is carbon credits, a fictional concept which allows polluters to continue polluting. The carbon market is a scheme creating millionaires which has increased the attacks and displacement of Indigenous Peoples. The World Bank and corporations are seizing Indigenous’ lands for new projects, particularly in South America. Indigenous Peoples were assassinated in Colombia as land was cleared for a wind project.

    On the Longest Walk Talk Radio, there are also interviews on the economic collapse and war profiteering in the United States, the proliferation of power plants to enrich Bush’s corporate donors, profiteering by private security contractors such as Blackwater and the rapid expansion and construction of private prisons to imprison migrants for profit. At the Hutto migrant prison in Taylor, Texas, women, children and babies are imprisoned. Women have been sexually assaulted and children are deprived and abused. The United States denied entry to the prison by a United Nations Rapporteur documenting abuses of migrants.

    Another reality voiced on the radio talk show is the cost of the bogus war in Iraq. American Indians and people of color, along with poor whites, are considered expendables to die in Iraq.

    Meanwhile, on the Longest Walk northern route, on Wednesday, June 4, the walkers were all safe and well, but with a great deal of wet camping gear, after another night of lightning and rain in an eastern Ohio campground. During the past four months, walkers have camped in below freezing temperatures in the west and then camped in weeks of rain and winds from tornados in the Midwest.

    Walkers on the northern route converge with walkers on the southern route, now in Alabama, to march into Washington on July 11. A four day Cultural Survival Summit is planned for July 8 – 11 and rallies and events for July 12 – 13.

    Listen to the latest interviews about the prayer walkers attacked by Ohio police:

    http://www.earthcycles.net/

  6. Why would I prepare for something that would possibly kill us?  My family is recycling, conserving water, turning off lights- working hard to be a part of the solution, instead of the problem.  Isn't that all we can do?  In the meantime, I'm living my life like the world will end tomorrow, even though I don't believe it will.  I don't believe in "the end".  I believe in God, faith, and hope.  nd if the world ends, it's for the better, right?

  7. No,i don't beliave in such thing
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