Health Ranger Report: Steve Slepcevic and Tina Blanco discuss FINANCIAL PREPAREDNESS
- Tropical Storm Debby has caused unprecedented damage in Florida, leading to widespread infrastructure failures, power outages and severe flooding, making travel dangerous and cutting off communities, with some areas becoming accessible only by boat.
- While the immediate impact of the storm is visible, a financial crisis is looming, marked by a crashing stock market and failing online brokerages, suggesting a critical fragility in the economic system that could lead to a financial collapse.
- Tina Blanco and Steve Slepcevic recommend proactive measures such as converting dollar wealth into tangible assets like gold and silver, and stockpiling essential supplies to prepare for potential economic instability and collapse.
- Other key preparedness strategies shared by the two include the use of reliable communication devices like satellite phones, stocking up on essential supplies in advance and investing in security and emergency training.
- Highlighting the importance of community support, Blanco’s company provides free satellite phones to emergency responders, and Slepcevic emphasizes the role of individuals as protectors of their families and communities in times of crisis.
As Tropical Storm Debby ravaged Florida with unprecedented force, causing widespread infrastructure failures and power outages, a more insidious tempest is brewing in the financial markets. While the immediate crisis is visible and tangible,
the economic turmoil on the horizon is equally, if not more, perilous.
Tina Blanco of the Satellite Phone Store and experienced emergency responder Steve Slepcevic joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the "Health Ranger Report" to discuss this economic collapse. They drew critical parallels between the chaos of a natural disaster and the impending financial crisis.
While the physical storm is immediate and visible, the financial storm is more insidious. The stock market is crashing, and online brokerages are failing, highlighting the fragility of the current economic system. Blanco and Slepcevic both advocate for proactive measures to navigate the uncertain economic landscape.
Adams emphasized
the importance of preparing for a financial collapse when it becomes starkly apparent. The Health Ranger said people need to trade out dollar wealth for things that hold value, like gold and silver, and stock up on essential supplies. Meanwhile, Blanco shared how she personally purchased a year's supply of food for her family – acknowledging that being prepared is not a game but a matter of survival.
Practical advice for weathering the storm
Blanco and Slepcevic shared important pieces of advice for weathering the storm in their "Health Ranger Report" interview.
- Reliable Communication: They highlighted the critical importance of reliable communication methods, with Blanco emphasizing that satellite phones are essential stressing that when cell service dies, a satellite phone can be the only way to stay in touch. Her company, the Satellite Phone Store, offers affordable plans and drills for families to practice using these devices. (Related: Preparedness and survival: Ways to communicate after a disaster if cell phones don’t work.)
- Strategic Stockpiling: Slepcevic advised people to stock up on food, water and essential supplies well in advance. The transformational leader in operational resilience emphasized the dangers of waiting until the last minute, when stores are empty and panic is rampant. He urged people to be preventative and preemptive.
- Security and Training: Slepcevic stressed the need to invest in security and getting trained for emergency situations. He mentioned that he is holding a grid-down training event to teach skills from hot-wiring cars to building shelters and hunting for food. The founder of Strategic Response Partners added that training can mean the difference between survival and chaos.
- Financial Preparedness: Both experts recommend investing in precious metals. Slepcevic pointed out that if the financial system collapses, tangible assets like gold and silver are crucial. Blanco has followed this advice, securing her family's financial future with such investments.
The insights of Blanco and Slepcevic offer a roadmap for individuals and families to navigate the challenges ahead. By prioritizing reliable communication, strategic stockpiling, security and financial preparedness, people can mitigate the impact of both natural and economic disasters. The calm before the financial storm
is a time for action, not complacency.
Watch the full interview between Steve Slepcevic, Tina Blanco and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the
Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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