by Roccland » Wed 25 Jul 2007, 11:59:37
Seems odd...huh?
Well apparently I am not the only lunatic around...
Bison Survival Blog
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'R')ight now is the perfect time to stock up. Nothing is going to get cheaper, supplies will start to get scarce, and in real purchasing terms your salary is going to shrink every year. Do not delay, buy today. Everything. Even if global oil supply is not as gloomy as stated, things are, in general, steadily going down hill. Things are only getting worse. Buy it now. Have an escape if your job is lost and the house is repoed. A small lot of junk land, an RV ( not a great strategy if gas goes up in price, but better than nothing ). Whatever. One example of price jumps was given by the writer at Survival Acres Blog. He sells freeze dried foods and his cost for powdered milk just went up 300%. Granted, feed prices are driving up milk costs. But such an increase may never see a corresponding drop, since more folks will start prepping. All prep foods are going to get insane. Ammo price increases are already that way. Wheat is up 50%.
Prep now, buy now. If you do go into debt ( better a bad credit rating than no supplies ) to get it, draw cash advances to buy your preps. I know the interest is steep, but you don’t want Uncle Sam or the Banker you will owe money to even after the house repo ( you will be legally liable for the difference between the selling and debt price ) to know what tangible assets you have.
Survival Acres$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')e will see absolutely HUGE price increases for essential goods at these rates. I almost dare not project how high they could go. We just had a 300% price increase in powdered milk. Milk is a byproduct of oil production (dairy farming), reliant upon huge energy inputs from “cheap” oil. Most of what we consume is the same, intricately linked to the cost of oil.
This is scary news indeed. The cost of simply staying alive will soon be unaffordable except for the wealthy. This ties directly into what I share here: The Importance Of Cooperation - Soon To Be Essential.
Finally, I’d like to emphasize one other final point: It’s wrong to assume that we will be alright up to a certain point in time, say 2010 or so when “things become unaffordable”.
ALL future essential purchases will be at increasingly higher inflation rate. In other words, they will NEVER be cheaper then they are right now.