Saturday, June 30, 2012




Are you and your family prepared? 


I mean are you REALLY prepared for any local, national or global disaster that cut power, emptied grocery store shelves and locked down the banking system?
Think about this:
  • Could you and your family survive hurricanes or snowstorms that whipped your neighbors into a panic-buying frenzy, grabbing any food they could get their hands on? What if the stores weren’t restocked for weeks?
  • How would you live during weeks of “rolling blackouts” making it impossible to store food or for stores to get more food in stock?
  • What would you do if your home was hit by floods, washing out roads and making it impossible for stores to supply food for weeks?
  • How would you deal with protesting labor unions refusing to ship food- would your kids go hungry?
  • What would you do if an earthquake rocked your home and disrupted all abilities to get supplies in or out (this would be devastating anywhere, but especially in a city)?
The sad part is, people don’t think any of these very real disasters will ever happen, or at least, won’t happen to them. This week's weather has knocked out power all over the nation. No air conditioning. No refrigeration. Others are enduring the results of flooding, tornadoes and wildfires. Governors in Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio declared a state of emergency after powerful storms swept through the easter U.S., leaving over THREE MILLION without power.
What if it that included YOU? You can put all of your hopes for survival in the Government and FEMA or you can take survival into your own hands. 
You need bug-out bags, water, gold, silver and foods with long shelf-lives. I can help. I am a Workplace Chaplain and have received Certification by the renowned Austin Disaster Relief Network. My family and friends are getting prepared. Let me know if you WANT any help from me, too. 
Write miketummillo@me.com and type "HELP" in your Subject bar and come back to this BLOG periodically for more helpful information.
Every blessing,
Michael Tummillo

No comments:

Post a Comment