All over America, there are millions of Americans that are quietly preparing for doomsday.
They are turning spare rooms into long-term food storage pantries, they are planting survival gardens, they are converting their homes over to alternative sources of energy, they are taking self-defense courses and they are stocking up on just about anything you can imagine.
They are called "preppers", and their numbers have absolutely exploded in recent years.
In fact, you might be living next door to one and never even realize it.
According to a recent Daily Mail article, there are approximately 3 million preppers in the United States today.
Others believe that the true number is significantly higher than that.
This movement has become so popular that there are now even television shows being done about preppers.
The most popular is probably "Doomsday Preppers" on the National Geographic Channel.
This movement is still growing and is not going to go away any time soon. In fact, as the world continues to become even more unstable it is likely that a lot more Americans will find themselves becoming preppers in the years ahead.
So what exactly are all these people so concerned about? Exactly why are there millions of Americans that are feverishly preparing for doomsday?
Well, the truth is that you will never find two preppers that are exactly alike.
Some are deeply concerned about the potential for natural disasters and believe that we are now entering into a time when there will be catastrophic earth changes. Other preppers believe that terrorism is the most significant threat to our way of life.
Killer pandemics, an EMP attack, World War III, martial law, solar megastorms, asteroid strikes and societal chaos are some of the other things that some preppers are worried about.
Of course an economic collapse is one of the biggest concerns for preppers, and without a doubt the U.S. economy is deeply troubled. A collapse of the financial system would change all of our lives permanently.
But it isn't just preppers that are concerned about these things.
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