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WW3 PREP?

Ahhh but we actually fit the description of the land invaded by gog and magog.

George Washinton had a vision in which he saw 3 "wars' or calamities come upon the young Republic. ....we have had two so far.

...that is one of the descriptors of the land that gets invaded.... "brought back from the sword" means recovered from war.
This is something many agree on.
 
Well my wife is from Romania. It is a beautiful country, but I don't know how well they will be able to avoid European conflicts. They are a NATO country though. Other countries that I have been to, are Canada (Saskatchewan), Mexico, and Columbia. Columbia is super hot even in October. The military sometimes line the streets, and you will see young panhandlers who are stoned occessionally come up to your vehicle. Catholicism is the dominant religion down there. Mexico had very nice weather but it did have a polution problem. I saw a lot of peeps there living in cinder block houses. They now have a socialist President. They also have a good neighbor to the north, who may go after you if you are part of a drug cartel, but then if you are working with the United States to help get rid of the cartels, the cartels may come after you. Canada is very laid back. The Saskatchewan province is very unhappy with how things are going back in Ottowa, and they might possibly become a 51st or 52nd state. The weather is great in the summer, and quite harsh in the winter. Cars need to be plugged in at night during the winter to keep the oil from freezing. It has lots of land for farming and very small communities. Regina is not all that large, and it is perhaps the largest city in that province. My son and I went and hung out with a conservative family there in Milestone for about a week. I am from Texas; I may never leave Texas. Originally born in Illinois, but I have lived here since I convinced my parents to move down here when I was 6 (months that is).
Thanks..
 
Prepping advice for when TSHTF:

1. If you live where you will be hunkering down then my advice is to refer to FEMA and the Mormon Church on what to have for a rainy day. The Mormons recommend a year's supply of dry goods and they have some awesome advice on this that is time tested and fad-resistant. Also, lots of weapons and ammo - and if you live in a gun control country then stock up on things that can easily be used as weapons.

2. If you live in a place that you will need to flee from then have a plan on where you are going. Maybe buy a small patch of rural land where you can set up camp. Or know someone who is in a safe place. Have enough supplies to get you there. Try to get out of your city or whatever before things get really bad. He who leaves first beats the traffic. ;)
 
Though there is a flip side to this discussion if all good God fearing people left or hid away where and what wluld happen to rveryone else. If no one hears from God I thing would suggest just staying where you are until you have clear direction
 
Though there is a flip side to this discussion if all good God fearing people left or hid away where and what wluld happen to rveryone else. If no one hears from God I thing would suggest just staying where you are until you have clear direction

We live about forty miles from the Yellowstone Caldera. If it starts rumbling we will be out of here like a cat shot in the ass! We will not be waiting for a text message from the Prophet Elijah, "Verily I say unto Thee! Begone and with Great Haste!"

Likewise, God gave all of us these magical superpowers called eyesight, hearing, and the ability to think.

If you see a problem, hear about it, and put it together that hard times are imminent then git! ;)
 
Though there is a flip side to this discussion if all good God fearing people left or hid away where and what wluld happen to rveryone else. If no one hears from God I thing would suggest just staying where you are until you have clear direction
Preservation of life, whether one's own or others you are responsible for, is a biblical principle. Think of the people Jesus healed or even raised from the dead, those are all examples of preserving life. People who flee danger are not abandoning the opportunity to present the gospel, they are protecting life. Even in those circumstances there will be opportunities to teach people the truth of salvation from sin by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
 
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