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September 11, 2025 9 mins
On this September 11th, we confront breaking news of the assassination of Charlie Kirk alongside the solemn memory of 9/11. Both moments remind us that preparedness isn’t just about storms or outages—it’s about how we respond to sudden crisis moments that test our unity and resilience. Thom Rigsby reflects on the parallels with the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and shares three practical steps you can take today to strengthen your family and community in the face of uncertainty.
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This is your AMCON Daily SITREP for September 11, 2025. Up first today,
we remember the tragic events of September 11, 21, a day that forever changed all our lives.
As we reflect on that moment in history, we remain vigilant and prepared for
whatever challenges may come.
In health news, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of the Health and Human Services

(01:26):
Department, released the Make America Healthy Again report on September 9.
This 20-page report highlights critical children's health issues and proposes
strategies to address chronic illnesses.
It calls for integrating health data systems to study vaccine-related injuries,
autism factors, and the impact of processed foods and environmental contaminants.
The report also recommends enforcing laws on prescription drug ads and limiting

(01:49):
unhealthy food marketing to children, though its implementation faces challenges
related to funding and scientific debate.
In automotive news, Chrysler has announced a recall affecting over 91,000 Jeep
Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid electric vehicles from model years 2022 to 2026.
The recall stems from a software error that may lead to a loss of drive power,

(02:10):
increasing the risk of a crash.
Owners of these vehicles will begin receiving notification letters on October
23, and VINs can be checked starting today on the IDSA website.
In other health-related news, a vaccine safety study conducted in 2020 comparing
vaccinated and unvaccinated children was recently presented before the U.S.
Senate by Attorney Erin Seary from ICANN. The study reviewed health records

(02:31):
for more than 18,000 children and found a significantly higher incidence of
chronic health issues such as asthma, autoimmune diseases, and neurodevelopmental
disorders among vaccinated children.
The study was reportedly not published initially due to concerns from the authors.
Regarding professional risks.
Turning to environmental preparedness, rainwater harvesting is gaining momentum

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across the Southwest and other regions as a practical method to sustain gardens
amid increasing drought and hotter climate conditions.
Advocates promote simple techniques such as digging basins to soak rainwater
into the soil, recharging aquifers, and nourishing plants.
Cities like Tucson, Arizona, are even offering rebates for rainwater collection
systems to encourage adoption of this sustainable practice. Now for today's weather summary.

(03:15):
A wet pattern continues across the southern Florida Peninsula,
with localized flooding possible.
The Rockies and Northern Great Basin may also see heavy rains with isolated flooding.
Temperatures are expected to be below average across California and the Great
Basin, while much above average temperatures build across the Plains and Mississippi Valley.
No severe weather warnings beyond these are currently in effect.

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Checking the AMCON events calendar for the coming week, several activities are
planned, including the North Regional Campout, Training and Adventure Challenge in Central City,
Iowa, from September 12th to 14th, and the Broward County, Florida Chapter Monthly
Meetup focusing on outdoor skills on September 13th in Sunrise, Florida.
Additionally, the Home Preparedness Workshop on Backup Power,

(03:58):
Heating, and Lighting will be held in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia on September 13th.
Members are encouraged to participate in these events to build skills and community resilience.
That concludes today's main stories. Members can access the American Contingency
Members Only site to get the full report and more in-depth analysis of today's
stories, along with practical preparedness tips,

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training opportunities, and resources to help you, your family.
And your neighborhood stay crisis-ready.
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