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This insane home security camera blasts intruders with paintballs
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This insane home security camera blasts intruders with paintballs

If you’re tired of your home security cameras not providing quite enough protection‚ then a Slovenian startup could soon offer something a bit more violent. The new security camera is called PaintCam‚ and it’s essentially an AI-powered security camera that doubles as a paintball gun to help scare off would-be intruders – or just people that it doesn’t recognize. If the idea sounds absolutely crazy‚ then yeah‚ you’re not alone in that line of thinking. The device is set to appear on Kickstarter this month‚ and according to the website‚ it will offer face recognition‚ automatic target marking‚ and AI-based decision-making to help identify unfamiliar visitors that mosey up to your home. PaintCam Eve‚ as the actual device is being called‚ has a very unassuming name‚ sure. But‚ when it finds someone that it doesn’t recognize and they don’t abide by the warnings that it issues‚ the camera actually pelts them with paintballs. Whether or not that’s enough to scare someone off from robbing your home is completely up to the thief in question. But it should at least help make them easier to identify‚ I guess. https://youtu.be/W9VqJB7S_F4&;#63;si=qeW3RCkTVTiLH8e0 But the thing that really makes this smart camera so bonkers is the fact that the company also plans to offer tear gas projectiles instead of paintballs. Yeah‚ you heard that right. This AI-powered smart security camera will actually be able to hurl tear gas projectiles at incoming intruders‚ the mailman‚ or whoever else it feels shouldn’t be walking on your lawn. PaintCam will also give you full control of deciding who gets peppered with paintballs‚ thanks to an alert system designed to let you know when it spots someone it doesn’t recognize. The company also says that some versions of the system will be able to identify pets‚ though exactly how reliable that will be‚ or if it will shoot any strays that wander into your yard remains to be seen. As I said before‚ the camera launches on Kickstarter this month‚ where the company no doubt hopes to garner more interest and see just how many people want a camera system like this. No real specs have been shared for the PaintCam‚ though it will likely come with the usual home security smorgasbord of live monitoring‚ object tracking‚ night vision‚ and movement detection. There are also a lot of questions about just how liable the owners of this particular smart camera might be if‚ say‚ the paintballs or tear gas projectiles were to cause serious harm to someone. But I suppose that’s a question that PaintCam will need to find a way to answer. Don't Miss: This insanely fast rocket-powered drone can almost reach Mach 1 The post This insane home security camera blasts intruders with paintballs appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $89 AirPods‚ 40% off Crest 3D Whitestrips‚ $249 iPad‚ $279 Lenovo IdeaPad 1 laptop‚ more Best Fire TV Stick deals for April 2024 Best Apple Watch deals for April 2024 Today’s deals: $40 Magic Pop Mic‚ $189 Apple Watch SE‚ Philips Sonicare sale‚ GoPro‚ video games‚ more
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Ukrainian and Western Leaders Laud US Aid Package While the Kremlin Warns of 'Further Ruin'
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Ukrainian and Western Leaders Laud US Aid Package While the Kremlin Warns of 'Further Ruin'

Ukrainian and Western leaders welcomed a desperately needed aid package passed by the U.S. House of Representatives‚ as the Kremlin warned the passage of the bill would &;quot;further ruin&;quot; Ukraine and cause more deaths.The House swiftly approved $95 billion in foreign aid for...
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Massive River Flooding Expected in China's Guangdong‚ Threatening Millions
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Massive River Flooding Expected in China's Guangdong‚ Threatening Millions

Major rivers‚ waterways and reservoirs in China's Guangdong province are threatening to unleash dangerous floods‚ forcing the government on Sunday to enact emergency response plans to protect more than 127 million people. Calling the situation &;quot;grim‚&;quot; local weather...
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Brazil's Bolsonaro to Hold Rio Rally against 'threat' to Free Expression
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Brazil's Bolsonaro to Hold Rio Rally against 'threat' to Free Expression

Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro is set to rally supporters in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday in defense of freedom of expression‚ which he says is under threat in the country‚ as tech tycoon Elon Musk faces a legal showdown there over claims of censorship and...
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Biden Sees a $35 Price Cap for Insulin as a Pivotal Campaign Issue. It's Not That Clear-cut
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Biden Sees a $35 Price Cap for Insulin as a Pivotal Campaign Issue. It's Not That Clear-cut

Rarely a day goes without President Joe Biden mentioning insulin prices.He promotes a $35 price cap for the medication for Americans on Medicare - in White House speeches‚ campaign stops and even at non-health care events around the country. His reelection team has flooded...
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China's US Envoy Urges Cooperation‚ Cites 'severe' Challenges
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China's US Envoy Urges Cooperation‚ Cites 'severe' Challenges

China's ambassador to the United States urged the two superpowers to cooperate on improving relations even as they &;quot;face severe challenges&;quot; on a range of issues.Beijing hopes to work with Washington so that relations can move forward on a stable‚ healthy and sustainable...
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Scientists may have pinpointed the true origin of the Hope Diamond and other pristine gemstones
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Scientists may have pinpointed the true origin of the Hope Diamond and other pristine gemstones

Researchers suggest that the famed Golconda diamonds‚ including the Hope Diamond and Koh-i-noor‚ may have originated from a volcanic outcrop nearly 200 miles from where they were mined.
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Woman Who Bought The First Ford Mustang Sold In U.S. Still Owns It 60 Years Later
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Woman Who Bought The First Ford Mustang Sold In U.S. Still Owns It 60 Years Later

Since the early 1900s‚ Ford has been a massively influential force in the car industry‚ and one of its flagship models is celebrating a huge milestone—along with its most devoted fan. Meet Gail Wise‚ a Park Ridge native and proud owner of the Ford Mustang‚ the very first one sold in the United States and the exact same car she still owns six decades later. The Ford Mustang was first introduced on April 17‚ 1964 and was expected to sell 100‚000 vehicles a year‚ only for the 1965 Mustang to become the most successful launch since the 1927 Model A. That first year saw 400‚000 units sold and within two years‚ Ford sold its one millionth Mustang. But before that official wave‚ Gail was able to buy the very first unit ever sold in America‚ even before its official launch‚ obtaining a piece of history she still lovingly possesses. Gail Wise happened to be able to get buy the very first Ford Mustang sold in the United States in 1964 April 15 1964‚ 2 days before its official on-sale date‚ Gail Wise‚ 22‚ bought the 1st Ford Mustang with money lent her by her parents. She wanted a convertible‚ but there were none in stock. A sympathetic salesman sold her the Mustang for $3447.50. Now 80‚ Gail still has the car&;#33; pic.twitter.com/LvLd4klg6B — Kars4Kids (@Kars4kids) April 15‚ 2024 “Back then you lived at home until you got married‚” explained Gail‚ who in the ’60s taught third grade at Sunnyside Elementary School in Berkeley‚ Illinois. She was 22 and traveled the 12 miles between her home and work using her parents’ car‚ but this was unsustainable. Her family all drove Fords‚ and specifically convertibles‚ which was high on Gail’s wish list for her very own car. RELATED: Take A Look At Ford’s Most Powerful Street-Legal Mustang With 760 Hp She remembers the very day‚ Wednesday‚ April 15‚ 1964‚ her father went to Chicago’s Cicero Avenue‚ to visit Johnson Ford. A solution was in sight but there were no convertibles on the showroom floor that day. The salesman‚ however‚ was sympathetic to Gail’s plight and revealed that there was one special something in the back. However‚ there was a catch. That special something was going to make its big debut—on April 17 as part of the New York World’s Fair. Buying the car in the back meant doing so without a test drive. Gail agreed. “I just fell in love‚” she recalled. “It was sporty. It had the bucket seats‚ the transmission on the floor. He started it up. It went zoom zoom and made that nice‚ loud noise. I was just so excited to buy it. I was in heaven. I told the salesman it was for me.” With her salary of $5‚000‚ however‚ she was faced with a price tag of $3‚447.50. But fortunately‚ here too‚ she received help in making her dream come true and Gail’s father loaned her the money. Today‚ the America’s first sold Ford Mustang is still a treasured part of her life Gail Wise was the first person in the United States to buy a Ford Mustang — 60 years ago on Monday. She still owns it. https://t.co/DP7YYs2k7u — Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) April 12‚ 2024 When Gail left the lot in her new‚ never-before-seen Ford Mustang‚ passersby were as agog as she’d been back inside the dealership. The car lasted her 15 years‚ reports Chicago Sun-Times. It had a front-row seat to all the major milestones of Gail Wise and the family of her own that she grew in that time. Gail Wise is still the proud owner of the very first Ford Mustang sold in the United States 60 years ago this April / YouTube screenshot Most of the time‚ it’s been a reliable vehicle‚ too‚ until in the ’70s when she had an issue with the carburetor from the gas pedal. It went into the garage‚ where it stayed for 27 years. Finally‚ as part of her husband Tom’s retirement project‚ the couple restored the vehicle‚ an overwhelming project itself. All that time sitting idle had rusted out much of the car‚ and both the transmission and engine needed a lot of TLC. Tom puts the final cost of restoration at around $35‚000. But there’s no price on being the very first Ford Mustang sold in the United States‚ preceded in the entire world by just a few short hours from a sale made in Newfoundland. Gail bought her car before it made its national debut / YouTube screenshot RELATED: 10 Vintage Cars You’ll Wish You Still Had To Drive Today Click for next Article The post Woman Who Bought The First Ford Mustang Sold In U.S. Still Owns It 60 Years Later appeared first on DoYouRemember&;#63; - The Home of Nostalgia. Author‚ Dana Daly
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SALT: Learn The SALT Triage Method
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SALT: Learn The SALT Triage Method

It has been said that rendering aid during a mass casualty incident (MCI) is trying to create order out of chaos. When most people hear the term “mass casualty incident‚” it conjures up images of major catastrophic events: hurricanes‚ terrorist attacks‚ plane crashes‚ etc. Those are all prime examples to be sure‚ but an MCI can happen anytime and anywhere. Simply put‚ an MCI is any scenario in which those needing aid outnumber those able to provide it. In these scenarios‚ the SALT triage technique is a powerful tool. The occurrences of MCIs are few and far between. But sadly‚ not as few and not as far between as one might think. They can be naturally occurring or man-made‚ accidental or intentional. Natural disasters‚ hostile events‚ civil unrest‚ even multi-passenger vehicle accidents — to name a few — happen all around us at an alarming rate. Imagine you’re near‚ or even involved in an MCI‚ but are fortunate enough to be minimally injured or completely unharmed. In many situations‚ first responders are immediately on their way. In others‚ emergency response resources are far away or overwhelmed and help could be hours or even days away. Above: Mass casualty events aren’t just shootings or terrorist attacks. They’re often accidental — for example‚ vehicle crashes involving multiple pedestrians. There are a few options at that point: You could determine the catastrophe is the responsibility of those who are trained to provide aid and stand aside‚ or you could do whatever you can‚ regardless of training‚ to provide assistance. Obviously‚ performing advanced medical procedures outside of your scope of training is a bad idea‚ but there are many things you can do as a bystander that could immensely help a situation. In those scenarios‚ Good Samaritan laws provide cover for those acting in good faith and not gross negligence. DISCLAIMER This is a general overview and not a comprehensive guide to triage or trauma care. Whenever possible‚ call paramedics and defer to their expertise once they arrive. What You Can Do First things first — always perform within the scope of your training. Despite what you see in the movies‚ using a knife and a straw to perform an emergency tracheotomy‚ for the vast majority of us‚ is a really bad idea. Likewise‚ employing a makeshift electrical cord defibrillator or stabbing someone in the heart with anything‚ Pulp Fiction style‚ should be avoided in every circumstance. That said‚ even though the majority of the general public has little to no formal medical instruction‚ there’s still a lot of good that can be done. Above: Natural disasters such as earthquakes and tornadoes are another common source of mass casualty incidents. For the sake of this article‚ let us assume you have no medical training or certifications that would allow you to perform any procedures beyond fundamental first aid. Being a first responder for the past 25 years‚ I can tell you there are basic skills and actions the general public‚ without medical credentials‚ are able to perform which can have a great impact on the overall outcome of an MCI. The overarching goal will be to help as many people as possible by spreading and utilizing the available resources as efficiently as possible. Sometimes‚ the available resource is simply you. Location There are many factors when it comes to sorting patients. While you may not know the exact number involved‚ you can make rough estimates. Did this incident happen at a crowded shopping mall or at a bus stop&;#63; The reason it matters is because you’ll need to identify a safe location to evaluate injuries. It’s imperative that you have the safest possible place to corral them. The ideal location is uphill and upwind of the incident that’s safe‚ secure‚ and allows easy ingress and egress for transporting units. It isn’t often‚ though‚ that an ideal location is available. Choose the closest safe location that you can find. Treatment and Transport Location Considerations: Physical location: safely away/close enough to be practical Protected from ongoing/additional danger Access and egress Structural hazards Weather exposure Wind direction Time of day/lighting Hazardous materials runoff Access to first aid supplies if available Above: Professional first responders can’t be everywhere at once. As a prepared individual‚ you should be ready to render aid and stabilize patients until the cavalry arrives. Personal Protective Equipment Stating that one shouldn’t render first aid without full personal protective equipment‚ although accurate‚ would be impossible in most mass casualty scenarios. Those who carry first aid kits on their person‚ in their packs‚ or in their vehicles will be better prepared than most to protect themselves from blood-borne pathogens‚ airborne contaminants‚ and environmental factors like the weather and the harsh incident environment. The unpredictability of an MCI pretty much assures us that we won’t have all the needed PPE supplies with us in the moment. The take-home message: Do the best you can to protect yourself and others when providing aid. Minimal Recommended PPE: Work gloves or nitrile medical gloves Safety glasses Surgical mask or respirator Hearing protection (for loud environments) Weather and environment appropriate clothing Triage As previously mentioned‚ doing the greatest good for the greatest number of people is the objective in a mass casualty scenario. One of the most effective ways to do that is to determine who has immediate medical needs versus those whose injuries aren’t life threatening and therefore treatment can be delayed. Triage is a French word meaning “to sort.” Origins of triage date back centuries but the modern practice is believed to have been traced back to Napoleon’s army. In any scenario where the number of patients outnumbers those who are there to provide aid‚ they must be “sorted” by order of medical priority. Sorting patients can be a fluid and somewhat subjective experience‚ particularly without the aid of medical equipment to make any specific and verifiable diagnosis. The fluidity of triage lies in the fact that it’s ongoing. It’s not a one-time occurrence. The environment can improve‚ adjust‚ or deteriorate‚ sometimes drastically. The same can be said for the condition of a patient‚ which is why a consistent cycle of triage and re-triage is important. It begins with the initial division of those affected. Above: Individuals who are breathing but not moving are categorized as “Red” and should be assessed first. SALT Triage There are a variety of ways to divide patients by medical priority. One of the most widely adopted methods to quickly determine the potential severity of injuries to patients and triage them into prioritized categories is to use SALT Triage. Sort‚ Assess‚ Lifesaving interventions‚ and Treatment and/or Transport give us the acronym: SALT. This method was developed in 2006 by a Center for Disease Control (CDC) workgroup made up of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and has been proposed as the national standard for mass casualty triage. SALT is scalable — it can be used in a catastrophic MCI or when it’s simply you with two patients. SALT outlines a common-sense approach to managing a mass casualty incident by presenting simple yes or no questions‚ allowing you to rapidly determine who potentially has the greatest medical needs and should receive priority treatment. The term “potentially” is used because‚ although SALT is widely adopted‚ it’s less an advanced medical process and more of a down-and-dirty‚ in-the-field‚ best-educated guess. It should be noted that SALT Triage is a diagnostic tool for use with adult patients only. In an MCI‚ you may have to apply some judgment when determining if a patient is considered an adult or child. As a basic rule‚ if the patient is big enough to be or looks like an adult‚ treat them as an adult. Sort The first step in SALT Triage is to sort patients into manageable groups by dividing them into four categories: Those who can walk‚ those who cannot walk but can make purposeful movement and follow simple commands‚ those who are breathing but not moving‚ and those who aren’t breathing. Patients are divided into four colored categories: Green: walking wounded. Assess third. Yellow: injured but with purposeful movement. Assess second. Red: breathing but not moving/still. Assess first. Black: not breathing and/or with injuries consistent with obvious death. Deceased. Leave in place. To begin‚ shout something like‚ “If you can walk‚ come over here&;#33;” Direct those people to a safe location to await treatment and transport. Those people will still require evaluation but are third on your priority list. In fact‚ in many cases‚ your greens‚ or the “walking wounded‚” can be used to help you sort and treat your reds and yellows. Put them to work. Next‚ ask anyone who is hurt‚ but cannot walk to follow a simple command. “Raise your hand if you are hurt but cannot move.” Those who respond will be your “yellows” and‚ if safe to do so‚ should be left in place for the moment. You and those who are available to help you‚ should immediately address those who aren’t responsive. They’re likely critically injured or deceased. There will be exceptions to these rules‚ but this is a time-critical process of numbers. It’s going to consist of making assumptions and educated guesses. Above: If a patient isn’t breathing after you’ve adjusted their airway‚ you’ll have to move on to the next patient. There’s no time for CPR in a mass casualty event. Assess – Red: The patients you deem should be assessed first. Are they breathing&;#63; If not‚ you should adjust the airway. If there are still no respirations‚ they’re deceased. There’s no time for CPR in a mass casualty incident. Do they obey commands&;#63; Do they have a peripheral pulse&;#63; Are they breathing normally&;#63; Can their bleeding be simply managed&;#63; If the answer is no to any of these questions‚ they’re a “red” priority patient and quick lifesaving interventions should be performed. The assessment of a red patient is somewhat basic: adjust the airway if they aren’t breathing or struggling to breathe‚ control major bleeding‚ and have them transported as quickly as possible. The sorting‚ assessment‚ and interventions should take no more than 1 minute per patient. Lifesaving Interventions: Adjust airway (head tilt/chin lift) Control major bleeding (tourniquet/pressure points) Treatment and/or Transport: Move immediately to a treatment area for treatment and expedited transport. Assess – Yellow: The patients you deem to be assessed second. What are the extent of their injuries&;#63; A yellow patient can simply be anyone in between the walking wounded and critical. If your confidence and comfort level allow‚ there are some basic assessments you can execute in order to better evaluate the status of the patient. In this series of rapid assessments‚ patients can be re-triaged as red or green. There are three areas to evaluate: Mental Status: A quick way to determine the mental status of a patient is the AVPU scale. The AVPU acronym stands for alert‚ verbal‚ painful‚ unresponsive. This evaluation indicates if a patient is awake and can follow commands (alert)‚ they respond to verbal stimulus but aren’t able to answer simple questions or follow commands (verbal)‚ they respond to painful stimulus such as a sternal rub (painful)‚ or are altogether unresponsive. Any patient who falls under V‚ P‚ or U should be re-triaged as red. Respirations: If patient respirations are over 30 per minute‚ they should be re-triaged as red. Perfusion: Press the fingernail bed of the patient (if there’s no nail polish present). The pressure will cause the nail bed to turn white and should return to pink in less than 2 seconds after your release. This is a measure of capillary refill. If color does not return in under 2 seconds‚ there could be an internal perfusion issue and they should be re-triaged red. Above: Pressing and releasing a patient’s fingernail can help you gauge capillary refill. If color remains white for more than 2 seconds‚ there may be a circulatory problem. Lifesaving Interventions: Not needed for yellow patients. Care of the “yellow” patients will occur once the critical patients have been addressed. Yellow treatment will occur in place‚ or preferably‚ in a designated treatment area. Treatment and/or Transport: Move‚ when possible‚ to the treatment area for transport after priority patients (reds) are off the scene and en route to advanced care. Tagging Patients This is an example of a triage accountability tag used by first responders after quickly performing a SALT Triage and determining the triage “color” of the patient. Documentation Without question‚ documentation will be the lowest priority and last step of any type of MCI. It is‚ however‚ an important one. If resources allow‚ it’d be greatly beneficial to first responders‚ family members of those involved‚ and post-incident investigators to designate a scribe. Patient names‚ descriptions‚ extent of injuries‚ location they were found‚ and where they were transported to are all meaningful pieces of information. The likelihood of getting all necessary information is minimal‚ but anything you can document would be far more reliable than your memory after a major stressful event. It could be something as simple as: Hispanic male‚ 40s‚ blue jeans‚ and long-sleeve white shirt. Found unresponsive near the south door. Relocated to treatment center. Unknown transport destination. Before the incident winds down‚ you can be sure family members are going to be desperate for information regarding their loved ones. Summary There isn’t much that can prepare you for the impact of experiencing firsthand injury and death on a mass scale. You can expect an MCI to be both chaotic and emotional. There will be thoughts‚ feelings‚ and reactions that you may not expect or be prepared for. First responders are trained and equipped to manage a crisis — you may or may not be. What you can do‚ though‚ is be diligent in your readiness and‚ when the tragic situation presents itself and you can do some good‚ do good for as many as you can. Lives may depend on it. Read More Subscribe to Recoil Offgrid's free newsletter for more content like this. First Aid in the Field: Become Your Own First Responder How Outdated is Your First Aid Kit&;#63; Medical Improvisations: DIY Techniques for Survival First Aid &; Hygiene Plug ‘Em Up: Puncture Wound First Aid Editor's Note: This article has been modified from its original version for the web. The post SALT: Learn The SALT Triage Method appeared first on RECOIL OFFGRID.
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MEDIA Blackout As Officials PANIC... &; Food Shortage Updates
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As we go into the Spring shortage season we're seeing major issues in dairy‚ pasta‚ and in potatoes. Whether you are a Prepper‚ a homesteader‚ or a concerned homemaker there are serious issues happening right now. 📍 Poplar Beef | https://poplarbeef.com/ref/7/ 🔖 SALE Code: POPLAR15 for 15% Off at Checkout – Essential for Any Survival Strategy 🇺🇸 Your Premier Source for Long-Term Survival Beef 🥩 Enhance Your Preparedness: Stock up with Premium‚ Shelf-Stable Beef. -Genesis Gold Group | https://poplargold.com 1-800-200-4653 | 🇺🇸 #1 Trusted Gold IRA Company -Sign-Up For Free &;quot;The Poplar Report&;quot; Newsletter http://eepurl.com/hRgqpr -Jase Medical (Antibiotics) http://jasemedical.com/poplarpreparedness Use Code POPLAR10 for $10 off Steve Poplar‚ PO Box 326 Strabane‚ PA 15363 Website: https://thepoplarreport.com/ Twitter @thepoplarreport Host of: Poplar Bible Studies https://www.youtube.com/c/BoldFaithBible Or you can make a Card DONATION at .. https://ko-fi.com/poplarpreparedness Thanks&;#33; #inflation #breakingnews #dailynews Always come here for the latest news on all prepper related food shortage. Prepper news similar to other channels like Canadian prepper‚ alaska prepper‚ full spectrum survival‚ pinball preparedness‚ the economic ninja‚ and goshen prepping. As the europe drought‚ energy crisis europe‚ and financial crisis 2024 get worse we need to be prepping for 2024. Having a prepared homestead so you can be ready for the empty shelves 2024‚ inflation‚ recession‚ walmart food shortages‚ and aldi empty shelves 2024.
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