Many of us silver bugs have a reason to be concerned. The market is getting ready for a correction (I mean we need it in order to introduce QE3) While many of us are accumulating the safe silver bullion or coins the question comes up, what for? My answer is to barter for things we will need and with dollars that are devaluing you will not get much. I did some research of the things we will barter for in a crunch and came up with the items to disappear first. I suggest for those who have not prepared to get cracking.
Read the list
http://lonerangersilver.wordpress.com/2011/06/03/100-items-to-disap...
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Honda makes a small generator with a muffler.
So quiet, when you hear it in action, you will be like "WTF?"
You almost have to be right up on it to hear it...outdoors.
In a basement or shed...it would be close to undetectable.
I've seen this list before at my Bible class; one thing I have started doing is looking at everything I'd normally toss in the trash and asking, "Would this be useful in a crisis?" Things like empty bread bags, etc. My first husband's family was from Ireland and I remember his mom talking about they were so poor they used bread bags under their socks in winter (socks had holes and could not afford new ones) to keep their feet dry - so now I have a stash of bread bags. We recently had to toss out an iron that my husband could not fix before tossing it out, I basically tore it apart and removed all the screws, springs, washers etc. from it.
I am now officially a packrat, I suppose - but maybe the stuff will come in useful or for barter.
Jose seems to have disappeared even here : (
I tried to go to this site about first 100 things, but it has been removed for non compliance or something of that sort. But several other sites offer similar lists.
That site is no longer available... is the article posted somewhere else?
Think this is the list - 100 Items to Disappear First
"Destroying the New World Order"
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