If the gov tells you to have "ready to eat food and water for 3 days" for a " bug in" situation as they HAVE done, rest assured you will need it and more.... They warn public last, not first. Bug in can mean local unrest, pandemic, power outages definitely due to "ready to eat" statement. So cyber attack on grid quite possible. I would, get prepared for longer than 3 days, supermarkets should also take heed.
Depends personally. ALMOST NO TIME if we are concerned about rising prices, lowered living standards and weather problems; next to no time for many shortages, or conflict, some time before solar problems, a little more before a pole shift...
In the USA, Brockton, Massachusetts to be exact there is a planned power outage to repair damage done to their grid by an independent contractor who damaged it while working to fix it. Accidents happen and you might need a black out bag or a plan. This one was planned so repairs could be done and the city knew about it. Still, no one else knew about it until 11:00 am the day of. Restaurants and places of business hadn't planned to have a generator or to order less food so it wouldn't spoil. Some of them got generators from the city. General population, however, didn't have a backup plan including an elderly apartment complex with many residents on appliances for their health needs or using the elevator. The outage was scheduled for overnight to reduce impact. If you didn't know about it and didn't have a plan, finding out the day of leaves little time to hunt for backup if it's even available. No need for war or anything else to break out to start preparing. Just start and you will be better equipped to manage what things do happen and the stress that goes along with it. The sooner you move in the direction of having a plan and practicing it the better off you will be whether an "event" happens now or in the future doesn't matter. The mental preparation is there when you prepare.
Thank you 😊 I Heard volcano in Manila erupted today causing a bit of issue. I know it’s a bit far but still. All those things can have a big impact on many countries
Icelandic volcanoes can be naughty guys for Northern Europa. It happened at the end of 18th century, with toxic Vog from eruption and casualties in England, Northern france etc.
You can not prep' for every eventually. Least of all a nuclear war that the UK can not survive. Especially in the UK. So don't worry about that. Economic collapse is the most likely and the one you can do something about.
We’ll war doesn’t have to be nuclear to have an impact and oven with nuke there is a lot of ifs and buts. But no we can’t prepare for all but can try prepare for most
I don't think the possibility of civil unrest should be under estimated either . And though i would like to say economical collapse is unlikely , i'm afraid i can only find myself in agreement that it is the most likely scenario . This country is in a big mess , and it don't look like it will be sorted any time soon .
@@markcarpenter5368if a complete nuclear war happens the entire world will go down and majority of humans will die due to nuclear winter etc. UK is small, most of us will die if multiple bombs drop on our land.
Whenever I go to charity shops or other places I always look for books you know the types ones with information like gardening or engineering and so on if something goes go wrong with no internet where are you going to find out what you need Books don’t need any electronics to work your putting out fairy good content
Thank you 😊 and it is a brilliant idea, I’m doing the same . Also I did a video on few prepping resources, link to Facebook group that had loads and loads of pdf books to print fir fee , if you have printer
I download them plus music and movies to thumb drives so i have stuff to trade and info needed to live if big fall.. you can access thumb drives on every cell phone and tablet so good to barter with.. cheap and small
@@shannybeautifulchannel2410 I study Geopolitics 5 to 6 hours a day.. I don't just watch UA-cam vids and I don't buy into fear mongers bs.. but I can tell you that every major country in the world has shifted from a peacetime economy to a war time economy in the last 12 months.. we have big booms being threatened while being moved into position and that has NEVER happened in your lifetime.. so my question is this.. What harm does it do to have a few extra things packed away for emergency.. the last global conflict was only 80 years ago and I bet your grandparents wish they had more stacked.. and I bet your parents even remember the after effects. I have seen no fear mongering yet on this channel and until I do I will give her a chance..
Good video, for a subject that is so hard to put definite answers to. None of us have access to all the facts on any of the potential risks, we're just trying to G2 a situation with S2 information (ie we're trying to manage a division or corps level asset with only battalion or brigade levels of informatiom). It's hard to predict what the next few months or years will bring, but we're all tuning in to videos like this because we feel 'something' is possible, or even probable, and sooner rather than later. Mother Nature can bite us in the ass, whether solar flare, super volcano or just a really crazy weather event. As for whether a volcano errupts close or not, Mount Tambor in Indonesia caused the "year without a summer" in Europe in 1816, so the effect can reach a long way. More likely it will be a human factor though. A world war? Possible, and we've not been so close to it for a very long time. We are at a see-saw moment and 1 wrong move could cause things to really kick off. Economic collapse? We're teetering on the edge of that already, and with the way countries are so interdependent on each other that could be far worse than the Great Depression was. All we can do is our best to be as ready as we can.
Aside from the conspiracy theory stuff, back in the real world 🙂. Several London hospitals have been hit by a cyber attack forcing them to cancel operations and move patients to other hospitals, this is leading to those other hospitals having to postpone operations and in turn move them to other hospitals, this will have a big impact on the already strained NHS. They are saying that this is going to take a while to sort out and get it back to normal. So where will the ambulance's end up having to take patients ? Maybe having to travel further and therefore extending travel time, putting them out of action for a local 999 call. So beef up that medical kit, get a first aid book and if possible sign up for a first aid course so that you can look after your family. Get some books on herbal and hedgerow plants that could replace medicine or at least ease the condition
Oh dear, who are they blaming for that? That’s not good , times for ambulance are already pretty long so we hear. First aid is a must have knowledge, I’m looking out for course, seems to be easier in Uk than in Wales
Yeah , i've been hearing about this today . Very little information being given out , and certainly no blame being placed . Missed any new developments this afternoon , as i had to change motors , so i don't know any of the latest , but i should be able to catch up tomorrow .
@@AnasFoodLifestyle They haven't laid the blame on any one yet and no idea of how long it will take to sort out. Personal question Ana, do you work, as some of the organisations will come to a workplace and run a course, if you can get enough people
Ana, if you want a first aid course, contact your local St John's Ambulance Brigade. They will be able to point you in the right direction. Probs the red cross too.
@@Lee_Proffit There are probably first aid courses on UA-cam you can watch. When I took my course from the American Red Cross for certification in college everything was in person. We practiced what was in the handbook on our fellow students (not CPR, that was on a dummy) and took the tests. As for the CPR, we did that by hand, not with a machine as they didn't exist everywhere back then. The upside of that is if there is an EMP which knocks out all electrics, I can still give CPR without the machine. I watched a video on UA-cam about applying an Israeli bandage. I didn't learn that in my first aid training in college. Just start learning and you will know more than you did before. ua-cam.com/video/_zJQUUj2Oo8/v-deo.html CPR American Red Cross and British Red Cross for heavy bleeding ua-cam.com/video/BQRqUxB5pn0/v-deo.html That should be a good start.
I think inflation is only going to get worse and worse and could lead to civil unrest. Some families are "on the edge" now. I also think the current levels of immigration are unsustainable and will lead to riots. It was nice to see the peaceful march in London over the weekend, but something tells me it won't last.
General Election - someone doesn't want to be Prime Minister next month is all I am thinking! Usually, well in modern times when the enemy can't fight back leaders love being war leaders - but this time somehow not so much...!
I would say small things like food shortages (farmer protest tell the entire story and change in temperature), power outages (happened multiple times in my area this year, although they were recovered within a day), contaminated drinking water (multiple areas affected in past few weeks) and flooding.
I love how people are in a blind panic now,no one was interested in 2012/13 when the videos circulated with everything that’s gone on till the present day,all you people that have made videos on “prepping” have blown your OPSEC your going to be first targets 🤷🏼♂️
We also thought of our families so we are not really late anywhere. Just because you were interested in the issue 10 years earlier, doesn’t mean anything, 10 years earlier I was probably younger than you and enjoying my life! So just because many people did t talk about it much then doesn’t meant people were not aware then! Just because you knew that 10 years ago doesn’t make you any better prepared !
@@AnasFoodLifestyle nobody in the UK are prepared for what’s coming down the road we are going through a time that will be marked in history, all these daft “preppers” (news readers) that think they are going to beat the system are in fantasy land unless they don’t live in the UK and have their own island and are their own bank etc but even then I’m sure there’s a tax or even a democracy that will sniff them out 😂
I guess you live on your own island and have your own bank ? Or you think just because you don’t live in UK you are exempt from world government ? Apart from you dissing preppers I don’t see your valid point ?
Good solid advice as always - as you say we can only do what we can do; my money is on either the US election timeframe (I'm expecting ANYTHING to happen by the left to prevent he who must not be named getting in!) OR end of the year with the new WHO treaty signed off, trying again for a new "jibby jab" mandate - tied in with the old Bird cough cough ... What a time to be alive eh?
Thank you 😊 yes bird cough cough could be a go but surely people won’t fall for that but then all depends on the restrictions they can put on us. We do have a dingy army waiting to be used, all paid and trained 😉
@@AnasFoodLifestyle You give the mass of morons out there too much credit. There are still MILLIONS of people in Britain who always believe whatever the politicians tell them.
Just keep prepping...it's all we can do.
indeed...and pray, if you are so inclined
If the gov tells you to have "ready to eat food and water for 3 days" for a " bug in" situation as they HAVE done, rest assured you will need it and more.... They warn public last, not first. Bug in can mean local unrest, pandemic, power outages definitely due to "ready to eat" statement. So cyber attack on grid quite possible. I would, get prepared for longer than 3 days, supermarkets should also take heed.
Depends personally. ALMOST NO TIME if we are concerned about rising prices, lowered living standards and weather problems; next to no time for many shortages, or conflict, some time before solar problems, a little more before a pole shift...
Great video. I agree with all that you say.
Time is running out but the timeline is unseen,therefore, unknown.
Thank you 😊
In the USA, Brockton, Massachusetts to be exact there is a planned power outage to repair damage done to their grid by an independent contractor who damaged it while working to fix it. Accidents happen and you might need a black out bag or a plan. This one was planned so repairs could be done and the city knew about it. Still, no one else knew about it until 11:00 am the day of. Restaurants and places of business hadn't planned to have a generator or to order less food so it wouldn't spoil. Some of them got generators from the city. General population, however, didn't have a backup plan including an elderly apartment complex with many residents on appliances for their health needs or using the elevator. The outage was scheduled for overnight to reduce impact. If you didn't know about it and didn't have a plan, finding out the day of leaves little time to hunt for backup if it's even available.
No need for war or anything else to break out to start preparing. Just start and you will be better equipped to manage what things do happen and the stress that goes along with it. The sooner you move in the direction of having a plan and practicing it the better off you will be whether an "event" happens now or in the future doesn't matter. The mental preparation is there when you prepare.
The super volcano Campi Flegrie in Naples has got a lot of people worried, it would affect the whole of Europe xxx
Thank you 😊 I Heard volcano in Manila erupted today causing a bit of issue. I know it’s a bit far but still. All those things can have a big impact on many countries
Icelandic volcanoes can be naughty guys for Northern Europa. It happened at the end of 18th century, with toxic Vog from eruption and casualties in England, Northern france etc.
You can not prep' for every eventually. Least of all a nuclear war that the UK can not survive. Especially in the UK. So don't worry about that. Economic collapse is the most likely and the one you can do something about.
We’ll war doesn’t have to be nuclear to have an impact and oven with nuke there is a lot of ifs and buts. But no we can’t prepare for all but can try prepare for most
Not sure why you think the uk can't survive a nuclear war yes millions will die but millions will survive.
It’s not a prediction is pretty much inevitable! Experts🤣 what experts ? Don’t need to be an expert to gauge the situation
I don't think the possibility of civil unrest should be under estimated either . And though i would like to say economical collapse is unlikely , i'm afraid i can only find myself in agreement that it is the most likely scenario . This country is in a big mess , and it don't look like it will be sorted any time soon .
@@markcarpenter5368if a complete nuclear war happens the entire world will go down and majority of humans will die due to nuclear winter etc. UK is small, most of us will die if multiple bombs drop on our land.
Whenever I go to charity shops or other places I always look for books you know the types ones with information like gardening or engineering and so on if something goes go wrong with no internet where are you going to find out what you need Books don’t need any electronics to work your putting out fairy good content
Thank you 😊 and it is a brilliant idea, I’m doing the same . Also I did a video on few prepping resources, link to Facebook group that had loads and loads of pdf books to print fir fee , if you have printer
Yes I predict 1990 (Steve Taylor) ☝️
@@shannybeautifulchannel2410 Of course
I download them plus music and movies to thumb drives so i have stuff to trade and info needed to live if big fall.. you can access thumb drives on every cell phone and tablet so good to barter with.. cheap and small
@@shannybeautifulchannel2410 I study Geopolitics 5 to 6 hours a day.. I don't just watch UA-cam vids and I don't buy into fear mongers bs.. but I can tell you that every major country in the world has shifted from a peacetime economy to a war time economy in the last 12 months.. we have big booms being threatened while being moved into position and that has NEVER happened in your lifetime.. so my question is this.. What harm does it do to have a few extra things packed away for emergency.. the last global conflict was only 80 years ago and I bet your grandparents wish they had more stacked.. and I bet your parents even remember the after effects. I have seen no fear mongering yet on this channel and until I do I will give her a chance..
Good video, for a subject that is so hard to put definite answers to. None of us have access to all the facts on any of the potential risks, we're just trying to G2 a situation with S2 information (ie we're trying to manage a division or corps level asset with only battalion or brigade levels of informatiom).
It's hard to predict what the next few months or years will bring, but we're all tuning in to videos like this because we feel 'something' is possible, or even probable, and sooner rather than later. Mother Nature can bite us in the ass, whether solar flare, super volcano or just a really crazy weather event. As for whether a volcano errupts close or not, Mount Tambor in Indonesia caused the "year without a summer" in Europe in 1816, so the effect can reach a long way. More likely it will be a human factor though. A world war? Possible, and we've not been so close to it for a very long time. We are at a see-saw moment and 1 wrong move could cause things to really kick off. Economic collapse? We're teetering on the edge of that already, and with the way countries are so interdependent on each other that could be far worse than the Great Depression was.
All we can do is our best to be as ready as we can.
Aside from the conspiracy theory stuff, back in the real world 🙂.
Several London hospitals have been hit by a cyber attack forcing them to cancel operations and move patients to other hospitals, this is leading to those other hospitals having to postpone operations and in turn move them to other hospitals, this will have a big impact on the already strained NHS.
They are saying that this is going to take a while to sort out and get it back to normal.
So where will the ambulance's end up having to take patients ? Maybe having to travel further and therefore extending travel time, putting them out of action for a local 999 call.
So beef up that medical kit, get a first aid book and if possible sign up for a first aid course so that you can look after your family. Get some books on herbal and hedgerow plants that could replace medicine or at least ease the condition
Oh dear, who are they blaming for that? That’s not good , times for ambulance are already pretty long so we hear. First aid is a must have knowledge, I’m looking out for course, seems to be easier in Uk than in Wales
Yeah , i've been hearing about this today . Very little information being given out , and certainly no blame being placed . Missed any new developments this afternoon , as i had to change motors , so i don't know any of the latest , but i should be able to catch up tomorrow .
@@AnasFoodLifestyle They haven't laid the blame on any one yet and no idea of how long it will take to sort out.
Personal question Ana, do you work, as some of the organisations will come to a workplace and run a course, if you can get enough people
I do work for myself so no help there I’m afraid
@@AnasFoodLifestyle That used to be the trouble that I had
Ana, if you want a first aid course, contact your local St John's Ambulance Brigade. They will be able to point you in the right direction. Probs the red cross too.
I looked at both of these and they were both in the £400 mark for a 3 day course, far too expensive for me 😞
@@Lee_Proffit There are probably first aid courses on UA-cam you can watch. When I took my course from the American Red Cross for certification in college everything was in person. We practiced what was in the handbook on our fellow students (not CPR, that was on a dummy) and took the tests. As for the CPR, we did that by hand, not with a machine as they didn't exist everywhere back then. The upside of that is if there is an EMP which knocks out all electrics, I can still give CPR without the machine. I watched a video on UA-cam about applying an Israeli bandage. I didn't learn that in my first aid training in college. Just start learning and you will know more than you did before. ua-cam.com/video/_zJQUUj2Oo8/v-deo.html CPR American Red Cross and British Red Cross for heavy bleeding ua-cam.com/video/BQRqUxB5pn0/v-deo.html That should be a good start.
I think inflation is only going to get worse and worse and could lead to civil unrest. Some families are "on the edge" now. I also think the current levels of immigration are unsustainable and will lead to riots. It was nice to see the peaceful march in London over the weekend, but something tells me it won't last.
Look at Pensioner Prepper " Mars Bars Economics" and you will understand what " inflation" is all about. Currency collapse is not a gradual " reset".
General Election - someone doesn't want to be Prime Minister next month is all I am thinking! Usually, well in modern times when the enemy can't fight back leaders love being war leaders - but this time somehow not so much...!
I would say small things like food shortages (farmer protest tell the entire story and change in temperature), power outages (happened multiple times in my area this year, although they were recovered within a day), contaminated drinking water (multiple areas affected in past few weeks) and flooding.
Found you today.. impressed.. I clicked all the buttons.. see you soon
Thank you 😁
Her videos are brilliant well explained and honest.
Ahh thank you 😊
Talk to fast slow down ..❤❤❤
It’s scary! Just watch out for the EMP
Agee with please slow down your talking to fast for me liked and subscribed
Its infrastructure
How long is a piece of string !!
That what I said 😁
Depends How Long You Want It 😅
I love how people are in a blind panic now,no one was interested in 2012/13 when the videos circulated with everything that’s gone on till the present day,all you people that have made videos on “prepping” have blown your OPSEC your going to be first targets 🤷🏼♂️
Good luck finding us first
@@AnasFoodLifestyle I’m not looking for you or anyone I’ve already thought about my ass and my family ya all late to the party 😂😂😂
We also thought of our families so we are not really late anywhere. Just because you were interested in the issue 10 years earlier, doesn’t mean anything, 10 years earlier I was probably younger than you and enjoying my life! So just because many people did t talk about it much then doesn’t meant people were not aware then! Just because you knew that 10 years ago doesn’t make you any better prepared !
@@AnasFoodLifestyle nobody in the UK are prepared for what’s coming down the road we are going through a time that will be marked in history, all these daft “preppers” (news readers) that think they are going to beat the system are in fantasy land unless they don’t live in the UK and have their own island and are their own bank etc but even then I’m sure there’s a tax or even a democracy that will sniff them out 😂
I guess you live on your own island and have your own bank ? Or you think just because you don’t live in UK you are exempt from world government ? Apart from you dissing preppers I don’t see your valid point ?
Good solid advice as always - as you say we can only do what we can do; my money is on either the US election timeframe (I'm expecting ANYTHING to happen by the left to prevent he who must not be named getting in!) OR end of the year with the new WHO treaty signed off, trying again for a new "jibby jab" mandate - tied in with the old Bird cough cough ... What a time to be alive eh?
Thank you 😊 yes bird cough cough could be a go but surely people won’t fall for that but then all depends on the restrictions they can put on us. We do have a dingy army waiting to be used, all paid and trained 😉
@@AnasFoodLifestyle You give the mass of morons out there too much credit. There are still MILLIONS of people in Britain who always believe whatever the politicians tell them.
Hasten to do good deeds before the sun rises in the west.
Mohammed
Would anyone think about a new mortgage at this present time ? Xx
One still had to live your life. Interest rates are not the best right now however
I just filled my car petrol tank with £50 and I got 2 plastic petrol cans filled with petrol and 5 cans of engine oil.