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    Default Global food crisis sparks US survivalist resurgence

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2...28/2228908.htm

    Global food crisis sparks US survivalist resurgence

    By business editor Peter Ryan

    Posted Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:01am AEST
    Updated Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:23am AEST


    A US shopper in Virginia stocks up amid fears of global food shortages. (Reuters: Jim Young )



    Audio: Global food crisis sparks US survivalist resurgence (AM) Related Link: Jim Rawles' survivalist blog So far the threat of a global food crisis has not affected Australia, but there are worrying signs appearing in the United States where some worried locals are beginning to hoard supplies.

    Two bulk US retailers are rationing some sales of imported rice and that's been enough for some Americans to begin stocking up.

    It has also rekindled America's survivalist movement.

    One leading survivalist warning of lean and hungry times ahead is Jim Rawles, a former US intelligence officer and editor of a survivalist blog, who lives in California.

    Mr Rawles says he thinks the food shortages being seen in the United States could soon become a matter of survival.

    "I think that families should be prepared for times of crisis, whether it's a man-made disaster or a natural disaster, and I think it's wise and prudent to stock up on food," he said.

    "I've encouraged my readers to do this for many years, and the ones that have are now in a situation where they can just spend charity to their neighbours if there are full-scale shortages."

    He says there are thousands of people in the United States stocking up to prepare for the possibility of a food shortage.

    "On a small scale, I'm sure there's hundreds of thousands. In terms of real serious survivalists, it's probably just in the tens of thousands that are actively preparing and the folks that are going to two, three or four-year supply of food," he said.

    He says it is a major situation with food with other potential calamities that concern him as a survivalist.

    "If you get into a situation where fuel supplies are disrupted or even if the power grid were to go down for short periods of time, people can work around that," he said.

    "But you can't work around a lack of food - people starve, people panic and you end up with chaos in the streets."


    Well prepared

    Mr Rawles says he has been very well prepared for many years.

    "We have more than a three-year supply food here at our ranch," he said.

    "We've got quite a bit if wheat, rice, beans, honey, rolled oats, sugar, you name it. We've got large quantities salted away.

    "Most of it is stored in five-gallon plastic food grade buckets."

    He says that before this food issue came to light, he would normally be prepared for other types of civil unrest or disaster anyway.

    "For earthquakes or flood, famine, whatever," he said.

    "We anticipated a situation where there might be a disruption of food supplies, but we're more looking at a classic socio-economic collapse or even a nuclear war."

    But Mr Rawles says he did not expect he would be preparing for a food shortage several years ago.

    "Not per se, because we've been living in a land of plenty for many, many years," he said.

    "We haven't had food rationing in the United States since World War II, so it wasn't very high on anyone's priority list."

    He says the location of his survival ranch in the US is secret.

    "We don't actually reveal our location, even at the state level," he said.

    "All that I'm allowed to say is that we're somewhere west of the Rockies. We intentionally keep a very low profile.

    "We just don't want a lot of people camping out on our doorstep the day after everything hits the fan."

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    Default Re: Global food crisis sparks US survivalist resurgence

    Silly.

    I'm not stocking up on anything.
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    Default Re: Global food crisis sparks US survivalist resurgence

    Great, Y2K all over again. The unscrupulous will take advantage of the "sky is falling" crowd.....again.

    it's probably just in the tens of thousands that are actively preparing and the folks that are going to two, three or four-year supply of food," he said.
    Years worth of food?! You must be kidding. It seems prudent to me to have a month or two supply of food, but years? What about water? Do you clowns have years worth of water (many thousands of gallons) too? All that food is worthless without clean water.

    Being prepared is one thing, hoarding years worth of food is on a different level.

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    Default Re: Global food crisis sparks US survivalist resurgence

    Quote Originally Posted by 625 View Post
    What about water? Do you clowns have years worth of water (many thousands of gallons) too? All that food is worthless without clean water.
    there are some people out there who actually do have thousands of gallons or water stored.

    water can be purified, though. it is relatively easy to imagine a scenario where food is virtually unavailable, but there is plenty of water that just needs to be filtered/purified/boiled (or even distilled if it's really that bad) to be potable.

    so, i would not necessarily say that stocking up on several years worth of food without also have several years worth of water is pointless.

    (personally, i have a couple months worth of food...and a few weeks worth of water.)

    i do agree that this is just another "the sky is falling" false alarm, though.

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