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Amazing Atlantic Ocean Rescue: Man Survives 60 Hours 100' Underwater After Shipwreck
An amazing tale of survival took place in late May after a Nigerian man's work boat sank and he got caught 100' under water inside of his sunken boat for a period of 60 hours. Harrison Okene amazingly survived through a miraculous air bubble that allowed him to continue breathing and survive despite having any food or clean drinking water until rescued. Being buried alive is usually near the top of any worst-ways-to-die list. But how about being buried alive 100 feet below the ocean surface in a tiny pocket of air?
DHS Insider Warns: “It’s Already Begun. You’re Seeing It Now.”
(SHTF Plan Editor’s Note – Full Report Below) In December of 2012 we published a report from the Northeast Intelligence Network detailing a possible set of scenarios and timelines. In the report, Doug Hagmann interviewed an anonymous DHS Insider with information that was mind blowing.
The Insider claimed that in the Spring of 2012 life for the average American would begin to change significantly. He advised that these changes would be revealed after a large collapse in the price of precious metals, which like other financial instruments, were being manipulated by the powers that be. The claims were dismissed by many as ridiculous, with suggestions that the “anonymous source” must be a fake if he won’t even reveal his name.
Given what the blowback anonymous sources in recent years have experienced – Bradley Manning, Juliane Assange, and now Edward Snowden to name a few – is there any questions as to why any Insider leaking information would want to remain anonymous?
That aside, consider not who the Insider is, but rather, the validity to the claims made in December and beyond.
The price of precious metals has collapsed over 25% in the last 6 months, and just hours after we ran a follow-up report on April 15, 2013, stock markets began to tumble.
The Other Use of Wild Edible Food, by Linda Runyon
I am a wild food author who lived it for years while homesteading in the Adirondacks of upstate New York, and I lived on wild food for many years after that during my teaching days. I still eat wild food today in retirement. YES. Wild food is abundant, nutritious, healthy, easy-to-use and, best of all, free!
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