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When I first started prepping, I was really just preparing for a rainy day. I wanted to make sure the pantry was always full.

Later on, following Hurricane Katrina, I started getting more serious about prepping for weather emergencies.

The last year though, I have begun to be more concerned about social unrest and what could happen when people decide they have had enough...
Well, I have decided that I have had enough. Next is to wait until my God has decided he has had enough. It aint gonna be pretty.
 

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I was actually in Mississippi (out in the country) for a few years when Katrina hit. Even though I was a long way from the coast (near Water Valley, MS) we received massive damage and extended power outages from the storm. A lot of people who had evacuated to our area, ended up having to go further north, up to Memphis. In some situations, I was reminded of the goodness of people coming together in an emergency. In other situations I was horrified by how quickly people resort to looting and destroying each other. It was definitely eye opening for me...
My wife is a native Mississippian. Grad of Ole Miss. If you lived in Mississippi you either rooted for M U or M State. What say you?
 

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Hotty Toddy, Gosh Almighty Who the hell are we? Hey! Flim Flam Bim Bam, Ole Miss by Damn!

(Irritating unless your Alma Mater has a 29-11 all time winning record over the Rebels. or Black Bears...:vs_laugh:
Rebels, Sharks, Bears ........ whatever.
 

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The darkness. We will see darkness in every sense of the word, consume us before the light returns in victory.

Ephesians 6:12 - For our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the world powers of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavens. HCSB
 
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