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Global Freedom Prepper Assessment Questionnaire
Purpose: This questionnaire helps you understand whether your primary concerns align more with Traditional Prepping (event-based threats) or Global Freedom Prepping (systemic control and loss of sovereignty).
Your results will show where your focus should be.
Instructions:
For each question, choose the answer that most closely reflects how you feel.
Section 1: Core Concerns
1. What worries you most about the future?
A) Sudden economic collapse, hyperinflation, or natural disasters that disrupt daily life.
B) Gradual loss of personal freedom through digital systems, surveillance, and government control.
2. Which scenario concerns you more?
A) Not having enough food, water, or supplies if the grid goes down for weeks or months.
B) Being financially or medically restricted by governments or corporations even if society continues functioning.
3. How do you view government power?
A) The biggest risk is government becoming chaotic or collapsing during a crisis.
B) The biggest risk is government becoming too powerful and controlling through technology.
4. What type of preparation feels most important to you?
A) Stockpiling supplies, learning self-sufficiency skills, and having a bug-out location.
B) Securing alternative residency options, financial sovereignty, and reducing your digital footprint.
Section 2: Specific Threat Perception
5. When you think about losing your money or assets, what concerns you more?
A) Banks collapsing or hyperinflation making cash worthless.
B) Being debanked or having your money controlled/restricted through digital systems (CBDCs).
6. Regarding healthcare and your body, what worries you most?
A) Hospitals being overwhelmed or medicine becoming unavailable during a crisis.
B) Losing the right to make your own medical decisions due to mandates or digital tracking.
7. How do you feel about privacy and surveillance?
A) It’s important, but I’m more focused on surviving physical disruptions.
B) It’s one of my top concerns — I want to minimize my digital footprint and biometric data.
8. What is your biggest fear regarding travel and movement?
A) Being stuck in one place during a disaster or economic breakdown
B) Being restricted from leaving your country or traveling freely due to digital IDs or political reasons.
Section 3: Mindset & Strategy
9. Which statement resonates with you more?
A) I want to become as self-sufficient as possible so I can stay in my current location if things get bad.
B) I want the freedom to relocate to countries with more personal liberty if my current country becomes too restrictive.
10. How do you see the biggest threat evolving over the next 10–15 years?
A) Major disruptive events (economic collapse, war, natural disasters, or infrastructure failure).
B) Slow, structural changes where freedom is gradually eroded through technology and policy.
11. Which approach feels more aligned with your thinking?
A) Prepare for worst-case scenarios by building strong local resilience and supplies.
B) Prepare by creating international options, financial independence, and the ability to move.
12. What does “being prepared” mean to you?
A) Having enough resources and skills to survive independently for an extended period.
B) Having the freedom, mobility, and systems in place to live outside of increasing government control.
Scoring System
Count how many times you chose A and how many times you chose B.
Score
Your Primary Alignment Interpretation
A = 9–12 - Traditional Prepper
Your concerns are mostly event-driven and focused on physical self-sufficiency and localized resilience.
A = 6–8 - Traditional Lean
You lean toward traditional prepping but have some awareness of modern systemic risks.
B = 6–8 - Global Freedom Lean
You are concerned about both traditional risks and modern control systems, with a stronger focus on sovereignty.
B = 9–12 - Global Freedom Prepper
Your primary concerns are systemic - loss of sovereignty, digital control, financial censorship, and mobility.
Results & Recommended Strategy
If you scored mostly A’s (Traditional Prepper):
Your Core Problem: You are primarily concerned with disruptive events (collapse, disasters, shortages).
Recommended Focus:
Build strong local self-sufficiency (food, water, energy, skills)
Create a solid bug-out plan and supply reserves
Develop practical off-grid capabilities
Focus on physical security and community at a local level
Best Starting Point: Strengthen your position where you currently live while exploring one backup country.
If you scored mostly B’s (Global Freedom Prepper):
Your Core Problem: You are primarily concerned with structural loss of sovereignty through digital and financial systems.
Recommended Focus:
Prioritize residency diversification (Flag Theory)
Develop bankless financial systems and crypto sovereignty
Minimize your digital footprint and biometric exposure
Secure medical freedom and bodily autonomy options
Build international networks and mobility
Best Starting Point:
Focus on securing a second residency (e.g., Philippines, Paraguay, Georgia) and building bankless systems.
If your scores are balanced (Mixed):
You recognize both traditional risks and modern systemic threats.
Recommended Strategy: Start with Global Freedom Prepping (residency + financial sovereignty) while maintaining a reasonable level of traditional preparedness.
This gives you both mobility and resilience.
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