20 Cheap Items to Stockpile and Barter With – Part 2
In this insightful episode of Ready Radio, hosted by John Rush, listeners are given a comprehensive guide on essential items to stockpile or use for bartering in times of crisis. The discussion starts with a provocative segment on military actions within the homeland, sparking debates on possible civil unrest and the implications of government involvement in natural disasters. As the show progresses, John delves into the practical aspects of preparedness, listing 20 inexpensive but invaluable items that can be stockpiled or bartered. The episode covers a broad spectrum of supplies, from the usefulness of zip ties and coolers suggested by callers to the strategic inclusion of mechanic wire and Mylar items. These discussions equip the audience with knowledge to navigate potential emergencies and emphasize the importance of readiness in unpredictable times.
Part One of 20 Cheap Items to Stockpile and Barter with.
00:00 Introduction
02:47 Jessica Rojas X post on military preparing a war on the homeland.
09:07 FEMA and hurricane blunders
11:03 Civil war coming?
12:10 Southern border and the cartels
14:02 Hurricane caused by the government?
14:38 20 Cheap Items – Part 1 brief recap
15:28 Continuing list of 20 Cheap Items
22:15 Continuing list of 20 Cheap Items
25:40 Brock called in and added to the list
27:13 Continuing list of 20 Cheap Items
28:28 Zip Ties – reuse
29:23 Paul called in about adding coolers to the list
29:44 More on Zip ties
30:45 Hurricane victims
31:10 The first thing most people run out of
32:51 Getting a variety of
34:03 Importance of mechanic wire
35:41 A tradeable necessity
41:58 Mylar items
43:43 Toothpaste tabs
44:11 More bartering items
44:58 More to the list – getting your winter pack ready
49:04 Books John has been reading
51:36 The Carolina’s road to recovery
53:02 Mountain people compared to city people
53:41 Adding to the list
56:50 Starlink options
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