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FEMA, said that the standard is that you personally are responsible for taking care of yourself the first three days. They can't expect themselves to feed/water/etc. everyone the next day or the day after that. FEMA recommends that you prepare for three days of having to survive on your own. That means a store of enough food, water and any other necessary supplies.
ABC NEWS,“Worried about the dramatically rising cost of food? Afraid of a shortage? Well, then maybe it's time to clean out that old Cold War-era bunker and stockpile your favorite treats. Just move those gas masks to the side and start stacking up the canned string beans. OK, so maybe that is a bit extreme. But some families have been talking about stockpiling to hedge against further increases and possible shortages.”
Wall Street Warns Americans To Begin Stockpiling Food. In the Wall Street Journal, columnist Brett Arends warned, "Maybe it's time for Americans to start stockpiling food. "No, this is not a drill," he wrote.
The New York Times recently told its more wealthy readers to consider buying a rural cottage, or even log cabin, to ride out the water and food riots that militarized police forces are preparing and training for., and now Wall Street recommends its readers to begin stockpiling rice and cereals.
The American Public Health Association advises that every family should have at least a three day home stockpile of food water and medication.
The US Department of Health and Human Services has advised that during a pandemic, families might need as much as two weeks [if not more] worth of supplies in their stockpile.
Apr 30, 2009 ... AUSTRALIANS have been advised to stockpile food and water after the World Health Organization raised its swine flu alert to phase five.
Makes one think






