Something is coming. Just about everyone who is paying attention can feel it. Whether itâs something surrounding the election, another Plandemic, war(s), hyperinflation, civil unrest, or something nobodyâs even considering right now, the anxiety flooding through Americans is palpable.
Never have there been more Americans purchasing preparedness supplies than today.
âI was never a âprepperâ through any of the past challenges but I sure as heck am preparing today,â said JD Rucker, CEO of Prepper All-Naturals. âI didnât flinch through Y2K. I didnât panic during the economic downturn of 2009. I didnât pull out all my cash after Obamacare passed. I certainly didnât stock up on toilet paper during the early days of Covid. But today, the threats finally seem real.â
Ruckerâs company specializes in long-term storage beef⊠steak to be specific. Prepper All-Naturals offers sous vide, freeze-dried Ribeye, NY Strip, Tenderloin, and Sirloin with a 25-year shelf life. It is All-American beef. In fact, their cattle are born, raised, slaughtered, and packaged in Texas.
âNone of our beef leaves the state until itâs in a bag being shipped to our customers,â Rucker said.
The fearmongering that weâve been witnessing for decades has made many people like Rucker skeptical of all of the doomsayers. But as many Americans are realizing now, some of the âconspiracy theoristsâ were accurate with their warnings about the âUniParty Swampâ and the âGlobalist Elite Cabal.â
Today, those conspiracy theorists seem prescient. Americans are rightly scrambling to protect themselves and their families.
âItâs more than just food that people need,â Rucker said. âI tell people constantly to make sure they have water, ammunition, meds, energy sources, appropriate clothing, comms, and their Bibles ready to go.â
Arguably the most important consideration is circumstantial. Americans with the resources and opportunity to do so are leaving cities, moving to suburbs or rural areas in anticipation of turmoil hitting metro areas first. Homesteading is becoming popular but not everyone can go that far in their preparedness, so theyâre doing everything they can with the circumstances theyâre in.
But thereâs one thing that Rucker says is the most important for preparedness.
âHave a plan, share the plan, practice the plan,â Rucker said. âHaving a bunch of resources is important but what happens when the proverbial crap hits the fan? Having something and knowing what to do with it are two different things.â
Rucker is currently working on an E-Book for âLate Preppers,â as he calls them. Anyone who purchases at Prepper All-Naturals and uses promo code âplan25â will receive 25% off their order and will be first to receive the E-Book when itâs completed.
âThe best part about preparedness when done right is that itâs never a waste,â Rucker said. âIf weâre forced to use our supplies because of emergencies, then praise God that we had them! If weâre never forced to use the supplies, then praise God we were spared and we have until 2049 to eat premium beef from Prepper All-Naturals! Either way, itâs better to be prepared and not need it than to not be prepared when disaster strikes.â
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