Hurricanes and Tornadoes.

I wanted to pass this bag. To you. We all know that God gives us good minds. To think and good eyesight to see. But sometimes we procrastinate. And we don't prepare. For that, for the unknown. When you lay down at night, you don't know what's going to happen. In the night. And when do you get up in the day? You don't know what's going to happen. During the day. But we can try. And by preparing this bug-out bag. Make sure that you get a good bug-out bag. Something that will seal well. And something that will float.

?And if you have to break it down into two bags, then do so. But you don't necessarily have to be a bug-out bag itself, it can be some kind of container that seals very tight. That will make you survive stuff last and no water damage. You have something. In reserve. These storms are coming. In the heart of wintertime. And it's supposed to be in the summertime and spring when we see this type of damage. It's unpredictable. At this point. Do everything you can do. On your behalf. To stay alert. stay alive. And protect your loved ones. Before you go to bed at night.?

Go outside and look at the sky. And have some ideas as well. Stay alert. Stay alive. Love you all. Enjoy your Saturday. And who knows why you're out and about. shopping for pretty clothes. Shop for some of these survivor items. There are a couple of things that I did not add to this list. And one of them is thermal. Sleeping bags.

The little lightweight sleeping bags weigh about an ounce. Or 2 ounces.?10 days worth of canned goods. At least five to 10 gallons of water. Propane. And if you got any type of solar panel. Communications. Lighting. Non electric can opener. All your medications. Some cash. Large and small bills. Extra batteries.

Cell phone with charger. Portable charger. Flashlights. Solar lamps. Radio. Battery power. Paper towels. Toilet paper. Baby food, baby pampers. Baby milk. If you get pets, make sure your pets got plenty of food. And you family. Important documents. Most of all, some type of ID. If you're going to fix a bug out bag. Make sure you get something that'll float.

And if you know you have small kids, get you a harness that you can put on them and tie to yourself, so that if they slip away from you, you still have some kind of contact with your kids. You can buy these bags and stuff like this at DICK'S Sporting Goods.?Bass Pro. And your favorite? Neighborhood store Walmart.

Try to get the weather radio that alerts you at night while you sleep. Don't wait. Count. on your cell phone to do it for you. Have a plan and then work on your plan. God bless each and every one of you. And enjoy your weekend.

?Love You Brother David (Juggernaut) Thomas In Jesus’s name. Amen."

?My Job In life?is To Free The Oppressed.

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