Friday, September 13, 2013


You've got your bug-out bags in your car.
Check.

You've got canned goods and freeze-dried foods.
Check.

You've got ammo.
Check.

You've exchanged all your dollars for physical gold, junk silver and anything BUT dollars.
Check.

You've safely stored gasoline.
Check.

Well, you can't eat gold, gunpowder gives you indigestion and gasoline costs too much. Even though a healthy human adult can go as many as 40 days without food, were you aware we can only go THREE DAYS without water?

Enter the FILTRATOR2! These Emergency Water Filtration Units are hand-made my me, personally, and feature the Doulton Super Sterasyl Ceramic Gravity Filter Candle. Each candle can filter particulates for 2600 gallons of water each. With the FILTRATOR2, because each unit contains TWO Doulton filters, you can now filter up to 5200 gallons per unit! 

During a recent morning rainstorm here in Texas, I captured five gallons of rainwater as it poured off my roof. The water was yellow, dirty, filled with twigs, bugs and a small daed bird floating on top. Mmmmm! Anybody thirsty?

Well, after running that dirty water through my own FILTRATOR2, eliminating even the tiniest particulates, I filled an 8 ounce glass from the kitchen and poured a crystal clear glass of water. Though I don't recommend drinking any water until it's been purified, I sipped it and it tasted GREAT! (I would've chug-a-lugged the whole glass that hot afternoon but I couldn't get that dead bird out of my mind).

Folks, I'm not trying to get rich off these things. I've certainly got better things to do than drill holes in buckets and order parts. But having seen the faces of people who were unprepared when disaster struck, well... I'm trying to save some lives. Also, as a man with a busy life, I'm limiting myself to 10 units a month. 

The specs for the FILTRATOR2 are EXACTLY the same as the FILTRATOR I've been producing. Only difference is its TWO Doulton Candle filters. So, you get TWICE the longevity out of your unit before it's necessary to replace the filters.

The cost? That's good news, too! The cost of the FILTRATOR2 is NOT twice what the previous SINGLE-candled unit... it's ONLY $125 per unit! 

Let me hear from you by eMail if you're interested or have questions. Remember, first come, first served!

Every blessing,
Michael Tummillo
miketummillo@me.com

Tuesday, March 5, 2013


30 Facts About The Coming Water Crisis That Will Change The Lives Of Every Person On The Planet

The world is rapidly running out of clean water. Some of the largest lakes and rivers on the globe are being depleted at a very frightening pace, and many of the most important underground aquifers that we depend on to irrigate our crops will soon be gone. 

At this point, approximately 40 percent of the entire population of the planet has little or no access to clean water, and it is being projected that by 2025 two-thirds of humanity will live in "water-stressed" areas. But most Americans are not too concerned about all of this because they assume that North America has more fresh water than anyone else does. And actually they would be right about that, but the truth is that even North America is rapidly running out of water and it is going to change all of our lives. 

Today, the most important underground water source in America, the Ogallala Aquifer, is rapidly running dry. The most important lake in the western United States, Lake Mead, is rapidly running dry. The most important river in the western United States, the Colorado River, is rapidly running dry. Putting our heads in the sand and pretending that we are not on the verge of an absolutely horrific water crisis is not going to make it go away. Without water, you cannot grow crops, you cannot raise livestock and you cannot support modern cities. As this global water crisis gets worse, it is going to affect every single man, woman and child on the planet. I encourage you to keep reading and learn more.


The U.S. intelligence community understands what is happening. According to one shocking government report that was released last year, the global need for water will exceed the global supply of water by 40 percent by the year 2030...
This sobering message emerges from the first U.S. Intelligence Community Assessment ofGlobal Water Security. The document predicts that by 2030 humanity's "annual global water requirements" will exceed "current sustainable water supplies" by forty percent.
Oh, but our scientists will find a solution to our problems long before then, won't they?

But what if they don't?

Most Americans tend to think of a "water crisis" as something that happens in very dry places such as Africa or the Middle East, but the truth is that almost the entire western half of the United States is historically a very dry place. The western U.S. has been hit very hard by drought in recent years, and many communities are on the verge of having to make some very hard decisions. For example, just look at what is happening to Lake Mead. Scientists are projecting that Lake Mead has a 50 percent chance of running dry by the year 2025. If that happens, it will mean the end of Las Vegas as we know it. But the problems will not be limited just to Las Vegas. The truth is that if Lake Mead runs dry, it will be a major disaster for that entire region of the country. This was explained in a recent article by Alex Daley...
Way before people run out of drinking water, something else happens: When Lake Mead falls below 1,050 feet, the Hoover Dam's turbines shut down – less than four years from now, if the current trend holds – and in Vegas the lights start going out. 
Ominously, these water woes are not confined to Las Vegas. Under contracts signed by President Obama in December 2011, Nevada gets only 23.37% of the electricity generated by the Hoover Dam. The other top recipients: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (28.53%); state of Arizona (18.95%); city of Los Angeles (15.42%); and Southern California Edison (5.54%). 
You can always build more power plants, but you can't build more rivers, and the mighty Colorado carries the lifeblood of the Southwest. It services the water needs of an area the size of France, in which live 40 million people. In its natural state, the river poured 15.7 million acre-feet of water into the Gulf of California each year. Today, twelve years of drought have reduced the flow to about 12 million acre-feet, and human demand siphons off every bit of it; at its mouth, the riverbed is nothing but dust. 
Nor is the decline in the water supply important only to the citizens of Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. It's critical to the whole country. The Colorado is the sole source of water for southeastern California's Imperial Valley, which has been made into one of the most productive agricultural areas in the US despite receiving an average of three inches of rain per year.
Are you starting to get an idea of just how serious this all is?
But it is not just our lakes and our rivers that are going dry.
We are also depleting our groundwater at a very frightening pace as a recent Science Daily articlediscussed...
Three results of the new study are particularly striking: First, during the most recent drought in California's Central Valley, from 2006 to 2009, farmers in the south depleted enough groundwater to fill the nation's largest human-made reservoir, Lake Mead near Las Vegas -- a level of groundwater depletion that is unsustainable at current recharge rates. 
Second, a third of the groundwater depletion in the High Plains occurs in just 4% of the land area. And third, the researchers project that if current trends continue some parts of the southern High Plains that currently support irrigated agriculture, mostly in the Texas Panhandle and western Kansas, will be unable to do so within a few decades.
In the United States we have massive underground aquifers that have allowed our nation to be the breadbasket of the world. But once the water from those aquifers is gone, it is gone for good. That is why what is happening to the Ogallala Aquifer is so alarming. The Ogallala Aquifer is one of the largest sources of fresh water in the world, and U.S. farmers use water from it to irrigate more than 15 million acres of crops each year. The Ogallala Aquifer covers more than 100,000 square miles and it sits underneath the states of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota. Most Americans have never even heard of it, but it is absolutely crucial to our way of life. Sadly, it is being drained at a rate that is almost unimaginable.

The following are some facts about the Ogallala Aquifer and the growing water crisis that we are facing in the United States. A number of these facts were taken from one of my previous articles. I think that you will agree that many of these facts are quite alarming...

1. The Ogallala Aquifer is being drained at a rate of approximately 800 gallons per minute.
2. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, "a volume equivalent to two-thirds of the water in Lake Erie" has been permanently drained from the Ogallala Aquifer since 1940.
3. Decades ago, the Ogallala Aquifer had an average depth of approximately 240 feet, but today the average depth is just 80 feet. In some areas of Texas, the water is gone completely.
4. Scientists are warning that nothing can be done to stop the depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer. The ominous words of David Brauer of the Ogallala Research Service should alarm us all...
"Our goal now is to engineer a soft landing. That's all we can do."
5. According to a recent National Geographic article, the average depletion rate of the Ogallala Aquifer is picking up speed....
Even more worrisome, the draining of the High Plains water account has picked up speed. The average annual depletion rate between 2000 and 2007 was more than twice that during the previous fifty years. The depletion is most severe in the southern portion of the aquifer, especially in Texas, where the water table beneath sizeable areas has dropped 100-150 feet; in smaller pockets, it has dropped more than 150 feet.
6. According to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. interior west is now the driest that it has been in 500 years.
7. Wildfires have burned millions of acres of vegetation in the central part of the United States in recent years. For example, wildfires burned an astounding 3.6 million acres in the state of Texas alone during 2011. This helps set the stage for huge dust storms in the future.
8. Unfortunately, scientists tell us that it would be normal for extremely dry conditions to persist in parts of western North America for decades. The following is from an article in the Vancouver Sun...
But University of Regina paleoclimatologist Jeannine-Marie St. Jacques says that decade-long drought is nowhere near as bad as it can get.
St. Jacques and her colleagues have been studying tree ring data and, at the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Vancouver over the weekend, she explained the reality of droughts.
"What we're seeing in the climate records is these megadroughts, and they don't last a decade—they last 20 years, 30 years, maybe 60 years, and they'll be semi-continental in expanse," she told the Regina Leader-Post by phone from Vancouver.
"So it's like what we saw in the Dirty Thirties, but imagine the Dirty Thirties going on for 30 years. That's what scares those of us who are in the community studying this data pool."
9. Experts tell us that U.S. water bills are likely to soar in the coming years. It is being projected that repairing and expanding our decaying drinking water infrastructure will cost more than one trillion dollars over the next 25 years, and as a result our water bills will likely approximately triple over that time period.
10. Right now, the United States uses approximately 148 trillion gallons of fresh water a year, and there is no way that is sustainable in the long run.
11. According to a U.S. government report, 36 states are already facing water shortages or will be facing water shortages within the next few years.
12. Lake Mead supplies about 85 percent of the water to Las Vegas, and since 1998 the level of water in Lake Mead has dropped by about 5.6 trillion gallons.
13. It has been estimated that the state of California only has a 20 year supply of fresh water left.
14. It has been estimated that the state of New Mexico only has a 10 year supply of fresh water left.
15. Approximately 40 percent of all rivers in the United States and approximately 46 percent of all lakes in the United States have become so polluted that they are are no longer fit for human use.
The 1,450 mile long Colorado River is a good example of what we have done to our precious water supplies. It is probably the most important body of water in the southwestern United States, and it is rapidly dying.
The following is an excerpt from an outstanding article by Jonathan Waterman about how the once mighty Colorado River is rapidly drying up...
Fifty miles from the sea, 1.5 miles south of the Mexican border, I saw a river evaporate into a scum of phosphates and discarded water bottles. This dirty water sent me home with feet so badly infected that I couldn’t walk for a week. And a delta once renowned for its wildlife and wetlands is now all but part of the surrounding and parched Sonoran Desert. According to Mexican scientists whom I met with, the river has not flowed to the sea since 1998. If the Endangered Species Act had any teeth in Mexico, we might have a chance to save the giant sea bass (totoaba), clams, the Sea of Cortez shrimp fishery that depends upon freshwater returns, and dozens of bird species. 
So let this stand as an open invitation to the former Secretary of the Interior and all water buffalos who insist upon telling us that there is no scarcity of water here or in the Mexican Delta. Leave the sprinklered green lawns outside the Aspen conferences, come with me, and I’ll show you a Colorado River running dry from its headwaters to the sea. It is polluted and compromised by industry and agriculture. It is overallocated, drought stricken, and soon to suffer greatly from population growth. If other leaders in our administration continue the whitewash, the scarcity of knowledge and lack of conservation measures will cripple a western civilization built upon water.
But of course North America is in far better shape when it comes to fresh water than the rest of the world is.

In fact, in many areas of the world today water has already become the most important issue.

The following are some incredible facts about the global water crisis that is getting even worse with each passing day...
1. Total global water use has quadrupled over the past 100 years, and it is now increasing faster than it ever has been before.
2. Today, there are 1.6 billion people that live in areas of the globe that are considered to be "water-stressed", and it is being projected that two-thirds of the entire population of the globe will be experiencing "water-stressed" conditions by the year 2025.
3. According to USAID, one-third of the people on earth will be facing "severe" or "chronic" water shortages by the year 2025.
4. Once upon a time, the Aral Sea was the 4th largest freshwater lake in the entire world. At this point, it less than 10 percent the size that it used to be, and it is being projected that it will dry up completely by the year 2020.
5. If you can believe it, the flow of water along the Jordan River is down to only 2 percent of its historic rate.
6. It is being projected that the demand for water in China will exceed the supply by 25 percent by the year 2030.
7. According to the United Nations, the world is going to need at least 30 percent more fresh water by the year 2030.
8. Sadly, it is estimated that approximately 40 percent of the children living in Africa and India have had their growth stunted due to unclean water and malnutrition.
9. Of the 60 million people added to the cities of the world each year, the vast majority of them live in deeply impoverished areas that have no sanitation facilities whatsoever.
10. It has been estimated that 75 percent of all surface water in India has been heavily contaminated by human or agricultural waste.
11. Sadly, according to one UN study on sanitation, far more people in India have access to a cell phone than to a toilet.
12. Every 8 seconds, somewhere in the world a child dies from drinking dirty water.
13. Due to a lack of water, Saudi Arabia has given up on trying to grow wheat and will be 100 percent dependent on wheat imports by the year 2016.
14. Each year in northern China, the water table drops by an average of about one meter due to severe drought and overpumping, and the size of the desert increases by an area equivalent to the state of Rhode Island.
15. In China, 80 percent of the major rivers have become so horribly polluted that they do not support any aquatic life at all at this point.

So is there any hope that the coming global water crisis can be averted?

If not, what can we do to prepare?

Michael Snyder is the publisher of The Economic Collapse Blog, The American Dream Blog and The Truth. 

Perhaps this might be a great time to invest in the FILTRATOR! Emergency Water Filtration System. 
Each unit is handmade by me, Michael Tummillo, and is blessed and tested before shipping.

Contact me at miketummillo@me.com and write "H20" in your SUBJECT BAR. Please include your name in the body of your message.








































Monday, January 21, 2013




Let's talk about Water!

The Human Body consists of 70% water. As one who has suffered dehydration in the past, leading to hospitalization, I can attest to how desperately we NEED water!

The average Human can live no longer than 3 days without it. Of the water we DO have as part of our bodies, we lose some through sweat, urine, feces, even breathing. The water we lose MUST be replaced in order for our organs to continue to work properly. In severe heat, an adult can lose as much as 1.5 liters of water through sweat alone!

In a disaster situation, because every town's water filtration plants require electrical power in order to function, it could become critical to be able to filter even the nastiest water you can find ON YOUR OWN after a disaster so that it's drinkable. After a flood, when so many toxic chemicals and sewage are mixed into the water supply, poisoning even aquifers and wells, finding potable water becomes impossible.

Sorry, but household water purifiers just won't serve you well in a disaster situation. For this purpose, early in 2012, I started to produce an affordable filtration unit I call the FILTRATOR! Emergency Water Filtration System. I build each unit by hand and ship them for just $90 each. Until it's actually needed, you can use the FILTRATOR! unit for storing some of your Prepping Items along with any other Bug-Out items.

So, order yours today. Disasters are on the increase worldwide! If you're interested, eMail miketummillo@me.com. Please include your name and how many units you prefer. I'll be in touch!

Blessings,
Michael Tummillo
FILTRATOR!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Drinking Polluted WaterELIMINATE
CHUNKY-STYLE
WATER NOW!



It's not about some Apocalyptic event!

It's not even about an ancient Mayan prophecy 
being fulfilled in December of 2012.

It's not necessarily about another Frankenstorm 
like Sandy or Katrina either.

But it MIGHT be about a flash flood contaminating your community's water supply as fuel, chemicals, human and animal waste mingle to create a toxic stew. 

And it MIGHT be a severe winter storm that causes pipes 
and water mains to burst. 

On the other hand, it COULD be an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) that knocks out the grid and renders your town's 
water supply un-drinkable. 

And it could be an un-thinkable catastrophic event such as a rogue nation's suitcase nuke or an earthquake (have you noticed they're on the increase lately?).

In every instance, without clean water, 
humans will start dying in about 3-4 days.

That's where the FILTRATOR! comes in, eliminating deadly "chunky-style" water. I make these units with my own two hands. I test 'em and bless 'em, too. One FILTRATOR! unit can filter up to 2600 gallons of nasty water in the Upper Chamber which contains a Doulton Ceramic Sterasyl filter. Doulton's been making water drinkable since 1827. In the summer of 1849, over 33,000 people died of cholera in Great Britain within a three-month period, 13,000 in London alone. Doulton filters played an integral part in ending this pandemic and have been used to clean water and stop the spread of disease 
all over the world. 

You need one of these. Each unit is only $100.00 each and it could save your life. While it's being stored, you can keep other Bug-Out items inside... a tarp, matches, toilet paper, food, rope... whatever. Grab it and GO!

UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA!
Buy TWO or more units and SAVE! 
Just $180 for two units; $90 for three units or more!

If interested, write miketummillo@me.com and type "H20" in your Subject Bar. I'll get back to you right away!

Every blessing,
Michael Tummillo







Water - Just Gotta Have It!
Let's answer a truly critical question...
How much attention have you given to the need for an adequate supply of potable water? Where do you think it is going to come from when the water lines are ruptured?

We take water so much for granted, most of us think having enough food and ammo on hand is all we need in case of an emergency. But without water, death is not far away. Three days away in fact.

In an emergency, city supplies will be gone. Even if you have a well, you could find it suddenly quits running, not just because the power has gone out, but because earthquakes rupture underground streams and reservoirs. It happened last week (November 2012) to several hot springs in the Canadian national park north of Vancouver Island after a 7.2 earthquake out at sea.

Maybe your steel six-inch well pipe will survive the quake, but we know for a fact that an earthquake can suddenly turn well water into a rusty sludge.

At the heart of the Great Shakeout project is the idea that individuals need to be prepared, because government agencies will be overwhelmed.
California learned from its Shakeout that "In the case of a large earthquake, it is possible that help will not come for two weeks."

What does that mean? It means the unprepared will become a burden on those who have prepared. It's happening right now in New Jersey and other places devastated by Sandy. We can certainly have compassion for those who find themselves in such dire circumstances. And yet, we can't help but wonder why the vast majority of people seem to think that "the authorities" will rescue them.

Frankly, it's rather ironic that those of us who have spent years encouraging people to be prepared have been labeled as scaremongers and doomsayers - and here we have a real-world disaster which is exactly what we were trying to alert people to be prepared for!

Further, doomsayer or not, we can expect more such superstorms, and bigger and nastier earthquakes in the months and years ahead.

Which brings us back to water.

If there is one thing that should be taking priority in anyone's prep planning, water is it.

You need water to cook. To drink. To stay alive. (And let's not forget your pets, gardens and livestock).
You need stored water.
You need a minimum of one gallon per person per day.
You need to start storing water now.

You need the FILTRATOR! Send an eMail to miketummillo@me.com for details.