So...it looks like any company with what I consider a realistic  view of the 
future is doing great, as for the rest, just look at the street and at the 
bail-outs...




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From: Jon Roland <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 12:23:06 PM
Subject: [Libertarian] Fw: Emergency Storage Food Among Products in Highest 
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Subject: Emergency Storage Food Among Products in Highest Demand
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:13:41 -0700
From: ambro777 <ambro...@gmail. com>
To: rogue_radio@ msn.com

Emergency Storage Food Among Products in Highest Demand
At the end of 2008, there are three consumer marketplaces that are 
experiencing record sales volumes?firearms, precious metals, and 
emergency storage food. Crisis preparedness is increasingly the theme 
for those seeking a refuge for their money and comfort from their concerns.

http://www.prweb. com/releases/ 2008/12/prweb171 4714.htm

Minneapolis (Vocus/PRWEB ) December 6, 2008 ? Gun dealers all over the 
United States are having a hard time keeping any inventory on hand for 
anxious customers. Reports are that guns and ammunition are selling at 
levels up to 50% higher than previous records. 

25 Mountain House cases
Anxiety and bearish outlooks abound wherever one cares to look today. 
There's precious little a concerned citizen can do in reaction to global 
forces spinning out of control. But we all do what we can. At 
Safecastle, we're particularly happy to give our customers this 
holiday-season opportunity to become better positioned for what looks 
like rough times ahead. 
The demand for gold has similarly erupted?Q3 of 2008 showed global sales 
45% higher than the quarter before, which itself set the previous 
high-water mark. 

Survival gear and emergency food producers are shipping product as fast 
as they can get it through their facilities and onto the loading docks. 
Using packaging technologies that deliver shelf lives measured in years 
and even decades, producers of storage food are experiencing 
unprecedented demand today for their products. 

Victor Rantala, owner of the crisis preparedness company Safecastle LLC, 
said: "Our business volume this year will triple over last year, and 
most of this increased activity has come in the last 3-4 months. 

"By far, our best seller right now is Mountain House freeze-dried food. 
It stores for more than 25 years, it's easy to prepare, and it tastes 
great. Outdoorsmen and adventurers consider it a preferred staple. Our 
customers, those who are looking at a future that looks very uncertain, 
see it as a way to lock in today's prices and to ensure a level of peace 
of mind that is hard to otherwise put a value on." 

In response to the overwhelming demand for storage food and strains on 
customers' budgets, Safecastle is offering an end-of-the-year sale on 
Mountain House freeze dried food in cans?which offer the longest shelf 
life of any storage food on the market. All Mountain House cans are 25% 
off list and ship for free to the continental U.S.A. The sale is running 
at the Safecastle Royal Buyers Club from December 6 to December 19. 

Said Rantala, "Anxiety and bearish outlooks abound wherever one cares to 
look today. There's precious little a concerned citizen can do in 
reaction to global forces spinning out of control. But we all do what we 
can. At Safecastle, we're particularly happy to give our customers this 
holiday-season opportunity to become better positioned for what looks 
like rough times ahead." 

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