The Catastrophic Failures of The Biden Administration Are Motivating More Americans than Ever to Prepare for An Apocalypse

The comments below are an edited and abridged synopsis of an article by Michael Snyder

Almost everything that President Biden has done since entering the White House has turned out badly, and the US is on a destructive path. A new survey finds that lack of faith in Washington is motivating large numbers of Americans to hoard “water, food, warm clothing, weapons and cash” for chaotic times ahead.

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Companies that are helping people prepare for what is coming are generating more revenue than ever. In fact, the emergency food industry now generates approximately $500 million in sales each year.

Those in the 40—65-year-old age bracket are the most likely to be prepping.

Just what that disaster will be is dividing the nation. Some 55% cited climate change, 36% virus and disease, and 25% a nuclear attack. But there were other concerns. Over 15% are concerned about an asteroid strike, 15% about a robot or artificial intelligence takeover.

Many young people (40 and under) don’t understand the changes taking place. Those who are older and wiser can see where global events are heading.

In 2020, more than 20 million Americans—nearly 7% of all US households—were actively planning for an emergency, according to the latest analysis of Federal Emergency Management Agency data.

Those stockpiling canned goods, caching ammunition and hoarding toilet paper now come in all stripes, from suburban moms to multi-millionaire tech gurus.

Everyone can see that our world is getting a little bit crazier with each passing day. Society is slowly but surely going completely nuts.

We are in the early chapters of this nightmare. Things will eventually get much worse than they are now.