NOVEMBER 2020 WILL BE A TUMULTUOUS & CHALLENGING TIME NO MATTER WHO WINS. PREPARE WITH PAY DAY PREPS

Published on September 5, 2020
Duration: 19:03

This content focuses on long-term food and supply preparation in anticipation of potential economic instability and civil unrest following the November 2020 election. It details specific product recommendations for shelf-stable foods, including canned proteins and powdered goods, alongside storage solutions like durable bins and outdoor shelters. The speaker emphasizes wealth preservation through calorie reserves and community support during crises.

Quick Summary

The 'Pay Day Prep' strategy focuses on consistently acquiring long-term shelf-life food and essential items to build an emergency supply. Food security is vital for wealth preservation, acting as a tangible asset against currency devaluation during challenging times.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pay Day Preps
  2. 02:34Post-Election Concerns & Economic Stability
  3. 06:09Philosophy of Food Storage
  4. 08:08Protein and Canned Goods Haul
  5. 10:35Powdered Condiments & Household Essentials
  6. 15:06Long-Term Storage Food & Infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Pay Day Prep' strategy discussed by Alaska Prepper?

The 'Pay Day Prep' strategy involves consistently acquiring long-term shelf-life food and essential items, treating it like a regular purchase to build a robust emergency supply over time, especially in anticipation of challenging economic or social conditions.

Why is food security considered important for wealth preservation?

In times of potential currency devaluation or economic instability, having a secure supply of food acts as a tangible asset, preserving wealth in terms of calories and ensuring basic needs are met, which is crucial for survival and stability.

What types of food items are recommended for long-term storage?

Recommended items include canned proteins (tuna, salmon, corned beef), powdered goods (cream, sour cream, condiments), and freeze-dried vegetables like carrots and corn, chosen for their extended shelf life and nutritional value.

Besides food, what other essentials should preppers consider storing?

Preppers should also store non-food essentials like paper products (plates, towels), cleaning supplies, and personal hygiene items. These contribute to maintaining normalcy, comfort, and sanitation during a crisis.

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