Wednesday, September 7, 2016

FEMA Panicked When This Video Was Leaked

When the SHTF ruthless predators will roam about seeking their next target.

see the video here

And sooner or later, they're gonna find you too...

They won't care if you have a wife or kids...

They're gonna do whatever it takes to get inside and take your food...

Even if it means going over you and your fa-mily's dead bodies.

What are you gonna do to make sure this doesn't happen?

Whatever that is, make sure it's not what this guy did...

Why?

He's dead...

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