The Prepper Movement: Why Are Millions Of Preppers Preparing Feverishly For The End Of The World As We Know It? In America today, there are millions of "preppers" that are working feverishly to get prepared for what they fear is going to happen to America. There is a very good chance that some of your neighbors or co-workers may be preppers. You may even have noticed that some of your relatives and friends have been storing up food and have been trying to convince you that we are on the verge of "the end of the world as we know it". A lot of preppers like to keep their preparations quiet, but everyone agrees that the prepper movement is growing. Some estimate that there are four million preppers in the United States today. Others claim that there are a lot more than that. In any event, there are certainly a lot of preppers out there. So exactly what are all these preppers so busy preparing for? Well, the truth is that the motivation for prepping is different for each person. Some preppers believe that a complete collapse of the economy is coming. Others saw what happened to so many during Hurricane Katrina are are determined not to let that happen to them. Some preppers just want to become more independent and self-sufficient. There are yet others that are deeply concerned about "end of the world as we know it" scenarios such as terrorists using weapons of mass destruction, killer pandemics, alien invasions, World War III or EMP attacks. But whatever the motivation is, the prepper movement is clearly growing. Today, millions of Americans are converting spare rooms into storage pantries, learning how to grow survival gardens and stocking up on everything from gas masks to auxiliary generators. Recently, the Salina Journal gathered together about two dozen preppers. What they found is that there is a tremendous amount of diversity among preppers, but that they also clearly share a common passion....
Never before in U.S. history have we seen anything like this. We are at peace and most of us still have a relatively high standard of living and yet millions of Americans feel called to start preparing for the worst. A lot of preppers don't like to publicize the fact that they are prepping. As the Salina Journal discovered, a lot of preppers try very hard to keep their prepping to themselves.....
Many people believe that it takes a lot of money and resources to be a prepper, but that is not necessarily the case. For some, the best way to get prepared is to radically simplify things. For example, a recent article posted on Yahoo Finance profiled a man that lives in his RV and that survives on about $11,000 a year....
Other people make the most of what they already have. It is absolutely amazing what some families are able to do with limited resources. For example, there is one family that is actually producing 6000 pounds of produce a year on just 1/10th of an acre right in the middle of Pasadena, California. This family grows more food than they need and they sell the excess to restaurants in the surrounding area. You can see video of their amazing garden right here. Other Americans take prepping to the other extreme. For example, Steven Huff is building a 72,000 square foot "home" (some call it a fortress) in Missouri. Huff is the chairman of Wisconsin-based TF Concrete Forming Systems, and he wants to show off what his firm is capable of. Huff claims that this will be "a home that uses very low energy, as well as having strong resistance to tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, fire, flood and insect damage". In reality, what Huff is building kind of resembles a castle. You can see pictures of this remarkable "home" right here. But Huff is not the only one taking things to extremes. In a recent article, I detailed how renowned Texas investor Kyle Bass appears to be very well prepared for the horrible economic collapse that he believes is coming. The following is how one reporter described his recent visit to the 40,000 square foot "fortress" owned by Bass....
Do you think that Bass is taking things too far? Well, there are other big names that are busy preparing for the worst as well. For instance, Robert Kiyosaki, the best-selling author of the "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" series of books is now a full-fledged prepper. He says that he is "prepared for the worst" and that he and his wife "have food, we have water, we have guns, gold and silver, and cash". So should the rest of us be preparing? Of course we should be. Our nation is drowning in debt, the U.S. economy is dying, the number of earthquakes and other natural disasters is increasing, and the entire globe is becoming an extremely unstable place. If you read my articles on a regular basis, then you know that there are a whole host of reasons to try to become more independent and self-sufficient. So what can we all do to get prepared? Well, in a previous article I listed a few things that can be done by most people....
For those interested in learning more about preppers and prepping, there are a lot of really great resources out there.... *In Case Of Emergency, Read Blog So what do you think about preppers? Do you think that the prepper movement is going too far? Do you think that the prepper movement is not going far enough? Are there legitimate reasons why Americans should be preparing for difficult times ahead? |