Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Why need a survival seed bank? survival techniques for 2012

A survival seed bank is just what it sounds like: a Bank, or seeds stored away for when survival tactics are necessary savings account. The seeds in a survival seed bank are there for a rainy day (or worse!) Typically, a sperm bank personnel will consist of a few dozen different types of heirloom seeds that a person knows that will grow well in their environment. There is a point in having melon seeds, if you live in, say, Greenland!

These seeds are stored in such a way (usually in dry conditions and vacuum sealed) so that their life expectancy is longer possible and their profitability is protected. If something were to happen, whether it be a man-made disaster (nuclear war) or a natural disaster (earthquake, meteor, etc), the seeds that have been saved in a secure way (hopefully) can be planted after disaster and provide us and our pets with a supply of food.

You can imagine the State that we would be in if, all of a sudden, all the crops that we have growing in America have been destroyed? Or what happens if earthquakes took our delivery trucks and roads had no way to bring food to us? What happens if our satellite and radio communications were disrupted-as someone who would say we need help, food, water, medical care?

Now, I realize that I am a bit extreme here, but I'm just trying to get the point across. And the truth is, apparently me and my other "preppers" aren't the only ones who think they have a survival seed bank is a good idea. To date, there are nearly 1,500 seed banks owned and managed by organizations and Governments around the world-these are not personal private seed banks! Numbers of seed banks are probably millions.

Svalbard Seed Vault, also known as the doomsday Seed Vault, is definitely the biggest and most well known seed bank. Located in Norway, holds over 500,000 different types of seeds and is executed by the Norwegian Government with support from the Bill Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller family. For more information, click here.

The bottom line is this, if you just want to be a little cautious, or you're convinced that soon the end of the world, it doesn't hurt to have a backup plan. If you save your own seeds or buying a certain type of kit Survival Seed Bank , may want to take some kind of action-just to be safe!




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My number one goal is growing my food. I don't think that really counts as a hobby. For some people, but for me, my own fruit and vegetable growing and saving my seed is the key to survival. The only person you can rely on yourself, if you ask me. The Government is trying to "help" us all with GMOS and well-being, but it's all a crock. We need to know how to survive alone.





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