5 Things to NEVER Stockpile for SHTF

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Most crisis preparation classes and conversations cover what's important to stockpile for a SHTF moment.

In regards to sports and politics, regarding survival stockpiling, mostly everyone has an opinion as to what's most important and while most people agree on the basics, each person's opinion comes with preferences.

However, very few discussions cover what a person should not be stockpiling and sometimes those opinions can lead to “overkill” of particular items, thus leading to wasted space and money.

We're not saying you shouldn't have any of these items, but realistically you should store what you plan on using before it goes bad.

Since we don't usually talk about what NOT to stockpile, this can lead to well-meaning survivalists stockpiling supplies they likely won't need.

To check out a video on what you may want to think twice about not stockpiling, head to the next page. 

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24 Comments

  1. John Sheean said:

    I’m sick of this “next page” bullshit. Are you an information page or an add service

  2. Matthew Driver said:

    Bleach gas flour antibiotics batteries. I just saved you 15 min of this dumbness talking in circles.

  3. Matthew Driver said:

    Bleach gas flour antibiotics batteries. I just saved you 15 min of this dumbness talking in circles.

  4. Lukas Schmied said:

    I also have enough of this next page ad$#%&!@* also the articles are not as good

  5. Mickey Crawford Sr. said:

    looks like ads are more important than the subject you post. if the info is soooooo important…and you want to enlighten and help people prepare….then why the sales pitch? shocking….you gotta see this…don’t go any where until you read this….and what you get is advertisement. boring

  6. Chad Harper said:

    It’s funny cause another Prepper page is telling you how you oughta be stockpiling bleach.

  7. Dillon Lilikins said:

    Thank you. I never botherto read these articles because they take forever to load and then they talk in circles and spend hundreds of words making two sentences

  8. Dillon Lilikins said:

    Thank you. I never botherto read these articles because they take forever to load and then they talk in circles and spend hundreds of words making two sentences

  9. Dillon Lilikins said:

    This page is a waste of my time. I agree. If they had important stuff to say they would say it. It’s click bait for advertisements.

  10. James Pallasch said:

    I have learned many years ago to take and evaluate advice and knowledge where ever and whenever you can. A town drunk told me about turning on your head lights to warm up a sluggish battery in cold weather before you attempt to start your car. My point is that he knew what I did not, drunk or not. Rent the video or movie ”Snowball Express” to further prove my point. Do not be stingy with helpful hints or a better way to do something. Most people do appreciate the information if you do not come off like a horses$#%&!@* I found this information informative and helpful and appreciate that he took the time to offer the help.

  11. Daniel Markowski said:

    I agree with bleach but not with raw grain. Its not that much effort to grind it plus someone needs to explain to this guy raw grain can b sown to make more grain. It could b worth a lot in shtf. Does this guy also know they make batteries that are rechargeable? Batteries for your flashlight?

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