“Prepping 101: The Step-by-Step Guide to Surviving Global Chaos” on Glenn TV, Episode 345, discusses the critical need for personal preparedness in the face of potential global or national catastrophes.
Glenn Beck presents several scenarios, including an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack that could render all electronic devices useless, leading to widespread chaos, as well as other potential threats like coordinated attacks on the U.S. power grid or natural disasters. He emphasizes the government’s lack of preparedness and the importance of individual action to ensure survival and self-reliance.
Beck outlines a comprehensive approach to prepping, starting with building a solid foundation in personal finance and health, preparing one’s home for two weeks of self-reliance, having ‘go bags’ ready for each family member, preparing for emergencies away from home, learning core survival skills, and building a community of like-minded individuals. The discussion also touches on societal trends towards prepping, with a shift from a fringe movement to a more mainstream activity recognized across different demographics.
The show underscores the inadequacy of government response plans to disasters, as seen in examples like Hurricane Sandy and the Cascadia Rising exercise, highlighting the need for individuals to take responsibility for their own preparedness. Beck also interviews Dr. Chris Ellis, who has analyzed the growth of preparedness in America, to discuss the reasons behind the prepping movement and its increasing popularity.
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