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Post by Pied Piper Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:54 am

If this happens you need to be away from the big cities and in RURAL, self sufficient areas!

Retired CIA Army General Warns Of Martial Law, Food Shortages And Violence
Now A Former US Army General Give Dire Warning of Collapse! Boykin



Why you need to be AWAY from the inner cities:



8/4/2012 US Army Lt. General William Boykin (retired) said Tuesday that
the U.S. economy of the United States “is just about to break” and
collapse. And when the dam gives way, severe food shortages and
pervasive violence throughout America will warrant, in his opinion, an
executive declaration of martial law.

“I’ll be very honest with
you; the situation in America could be such that martial law is actually
warranted, and that situation in my view could occur if we had an
economic collapse,” said Boykin, a former CIA Deputy Director of Special
Activities.

“The dam is just about to break on our economy, and I think when it
does, there’s going to be a major disruption of the distribution of
food,” he added. “And I think what you’ll see particularly in the inner
cities is you will see riots, civil unrest that ultimately might justify
martial law.”

Though the U.S. is the world’s largest exporter
of agriculture, in the case of a currency collapse, producers will
withhold shipments to retailers and consumers unable to pay in a
currency other than U.S. dollars. For a time, barter will take the place
of currency for those living in rural areas, but for the majority of
Americans living in cities and adjacent suburbs, food shortages can
emerge within 24 hours.

“I think those people that are not in
the major cities are going to be far better off, but it could actually
justify martial law,” Boykin continued. “And I’m praying that we will
not see that kind of collapse, we won’t see a disruption of the
distribution of food in America. That’s probably the single biggest
problem.”

Recommendations by “prepper” organizations and a
handful of governments (as in the case of Utah and some municipalities)
to include storing enough nonperishable food to last a month to 90 days
have become commonplace during the four-year-long economic recession, as
the history of currency collapses throughout the world demonstrate that
for a meaningful period of time food will not be available at grocery
stores, food pantries and other collective emergency food supplies.

Recent examples of food shortages due to rapid currency devaluations
include Argentina in 2002; Cuba, following the fall of the Soviet Union
in 1989; and in Zimbabwe during its currency collapse of the late 2000s.

Although, the U.S. is not expected to match Zimbabwe in intensity and
duration of inflation (89 sextillion percent in 2008), all nations
undergo a period of profound dislocation of commerce during a currency
devaluation, which may range from as little as several weeks to several
months. At that time, food becomes the king of all commodities while
government reestablishes a new workable currency to reestablish normal
commerce once again.

“If people can eat, they can survive for
some period of time while we get through the economic crisis and
reestablish currency, and systems, and all that,” said Boykin. “But if
they can’t eat, you know, they’re going to fight. And that’s my big
concern.”

From his intelligence, as well as from numerous
publicly-available anecdotal testimonies and leaked government
documents, the U.S. military has been preparing with local law
enforcement for a coming crisis. Boykin strongly advises the public to
make preparations for the most likely scenario of a coming breakdown of
the food distribution channels in America during a dollar collapse.

“For me, I have three months of food stored. I have a bunch of other
essentials that I have stored in my home,” he said. “And my wife and I
are preparing for this.

“Now a lot of people call us, you know,
foolish, for that kind of attitude,” he added. “But I would tell you
that I’m not going to be unprepared, and I think people should be
prepared now for some disruption. You know this economic collapse is a
very strong possibility. We need to get ready for it, and we need to be
thinking through and developing plans for how we’re going to react to
it.”

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