If there’s ever been a time to be prepared, it is now.

There are strong signs that another pandemic is on the way, spiraling regional tensions have brought the Middle East to the tipping point of a much larger global war, AI threatens to put millions out of work and reshape economies in ways we cannot fathom, and devastating natural disasters such as famine, earthquakes and wildfires are occurring at an alarming rate.

On top of that, November’s elections have the potential to divide our country like never before and introduce even more disorder into our world.

And while all of these events sound like something out of a blockbuster movie or video game, they should serve as a sobering reality check for all of us. Now is the time to stockpile items you’ll need in a world filled with unparalleled uncertainty—before these items become scarce or unavailable. The old adage “early bird gets the worm” has never been more relevant.

That’s why Zero Hedge recently published an article by Tyler Durden (authored by Michael Snyder) listing “50 Things That Everyone Should Be Stockpiling To Prepare For Election Chaos“.

Berkey® water filter systems were second on the list, only one spot behind a conventional generator and solar generator. Other recommended items included a rainwater collection system, imperishable foods, toilet paper, tools, batteries, hand sanitizer, Bibles and more.

Berkey® Systems are a Preparedness Essential

Berkey® systems equipped with authentic, powerful Black Berkey® Elements address over 200 contaminants in freshwater sources. Berkey® systems are portable and require no plumbing and provide filtered water for just pennies per gallon. Berkey® systems are relied on a daily basis by people facing the harshest of conditions: families recovering from natural disasters, missionary organizations working in unforgiving parts of the world, relief agencies battling the elements. Berkey® systems are available in seven sizes.

Don’t wait—get your Berkey® system now! Find an authorized Berkey® Dealer today.

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