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2015/05/28

Final Warning

 

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WATCH - New Government Control Plot Exposed!

Bad news...

Watch this controversial video before it's gone without warning...

Something just happened that explains why tons and tons of survival food is disappearing off store shelves all across the country...

You'll be shocked at what we found.

See it here

There are some people out there who think folks like you & me are a bit weird.

They think having a food stockpile ready for a natural disaster is something they can put off for someday or never.

But those people are just hiding their heads in the sand. They are dead wrong -- and you are dead right.

You've seen the evidence and you know the situation is way too serious not to do something about. When a crisis hits,you'll be ready. You'll make darn sure your family 't go hungry.

The fact is, if you don't take action or if you stockpile the wrong foods, you could be setting your family up to be hungry in a time of crisis. It sounds harsh, but the truth is too many people with good intentions are making critical mistakes with their food stockpiles.

Mistakes like...

  • Buying MREs with a 5 year shelf life (depending on where you buy them from they could be near expired)...
  • Getting gross survival foods that are tough to stomach and so high in salt, MSG and preservatives you could clog your arteries and get yourelf sick...
  • Or simply buying the wrong foods and leaving a critical hole in your meal plan, which means your family can become malnourished...

Well, I decided to stop worrying. Obviously, waiting for the government to give me a handout in a disaster just wasn't an option for me. And I was completely turned off by the crazy prices of survival food sold by most stores.

So I got in touch with my buddy Frank and put my order in for his Food4Patriots survival food kits. This is Frank's new line of survival food and there are 4 reasons why it's literally flying off the shelves:

I want to make sure you don't miss out on this because THIS is the #1 item you should be hoarding.

You need to geter done right now.

Here's why... If you don't take action to get your food stockpile right now, you'll be in the same boat as the brainwashed masses who think everything is fine. And if a crisis hits and your family asks, What are we going to eat? your mouth will go dry and you'll feel powerless.

But what if you decide right now to secureyour food stockpile instead? Just imagine how much better you'll feel right away. And if a crisis hits and your family asks, What are we going to eat? you'll calmly reassure them that they're safe andthey will have plenty to eat.

Listen, I can't predict the future. I don't know exactly when or how a crisis will hit. But from everything I see, itcould be soon and it could be a big one.

That's why I really want you to get the same peace of mind that I do.

>> Go grab your kit now before they're all gone

P.S. Got a call from Frank and you'll never believe what 4-letter government agency just tried to buy up his entire supply of food! See proof in this shocking video:

 

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Shaw then added an empty-netter in the final minute as Chicago improved to 7-1 at home in the playoffs. The Blackhawks' biggest stars stepped up during a key stretch in the second, led by another terrific all-around performance for Keith. Shaking off the Ducks' plan to wear down Chicago's top four defensemen, Keith had his fourth multipoint game of the playoffs. The defenseman picked up his first assist of the night when he made a long pass ahead to Kane, who touched it to a streaking Saad. The rugged forward then skated in and beat Andersen at 8:23 of the second, sending a charge through the crowd of 22,089. The team with the first goal has won each of the first six games in the series. Keith connected with Hossa for a pretty score at 10:41, patiently waiting while the winger got open for the other side of the net. He got his 14th assist of the playoffs when Kane made a dazzling move to get past Matt Beleskey and then managed to squeeze a shot past Andersen with 7:52 left in the second. Beleskey scored 45 seconds into overtime to lift the Ducks to the win in Game 5 after they blew a 4-2 in the final 2 minutes of regulation. Anaheim appeared to be looking for its own big comeback when Maroon scored a power-play goal at 14:13 of the second. It was Maroon's seventh of the playoffs. Stoner then scored in the third, but Keith, Crawford and Shaw stepped up to turn away the rally.

Duncan Keith had three assists and saved a goal in the third period, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Anaheim Ducks 5-2 on Wednesday night to force a Game 7 in the Western Conference finals. Brandon Saad, Marian Hossa and Patrick Kane scored in the second to help the Blackhawks hand the Ducks their first regulation loss of the playoffs. Andrew Shaw had two goals in the third, and Corey Crawford finished with 30 saves. The Blackhawks improved to 31-0 when leading after two periods and erased some of the sting from Monday night's 5-4 overtime loss. Game 7 is Saturday night in Anaheim. Patrick Maroon and Clayton Stoner scored for the Ducks, and Frederik Andersen made 18 saves. Anaheim caught a break when Jakob Silfverberg brushed up against Crawford's glove on Stoner's first goal of the playoffs at 1:57 of the third, trimming Chicago's lead to 3-2. There was no call on the play and Crawford threw up his hands in exasperation after Stoner's big slap shot went into the net. But Crawford quickly put the play behind him, hanging tough while the Ducks made a frantic push for the tying goal. He got some help from Keith when the two-time Norris Trophy winner swept a shot away from the goal line about 3 1/2 minutes into the period. Shaw finally got the Blackhawks some breathing room when he beat Andersen with a nifty backhander high into the net with 3:32 left. Andrew Desjardins made a nice hustle play to get the puck over to Shaw for his third playoff goal.

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