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Daily Archives: 7 March 2011
Readiness: Readiness Watch for the Week of 7 March 2011
Readiness Watch is a weekly publication intended to provide current, relevant, and actionable readiness information to people determined to be ready for whatever comes next, and especially for those people who are just starting their journey down the road to readiness. Readiness Watch will include observations, commentary, advice, links to resources, and related news. I always […] Continue reading
Readiness: Be ready now: 3 things you can start doing this week to be ready for whatever comes next
Be ready now is a weekly post about things you can do right now to get ready for whatever might come next courtesy of Dennis L Hitzeman’s Readiness Weblog. This week’s theme: Water Immediate: Buy one 2.5 gallon water jug at your local grocer for every person dependent on your immediate readiness plan. Intermediate: Locate […] Continue reading
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Tagged Be ready now, Immediate Readiness, Intermediate readiness, Long-term Readiness, readiness, Water
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An oil tale
I doubt very many people give much thought anymore to the tired media adage that the United States is addicted to oil. Sure, people see the price of gas, and they understand that price is somehow tied to oil, but … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Farming, Food, History, Nations, News, Predictions, Society, United States, World Watch
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