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quackpep.org does not exist as of my knowledge cutoff (to my awareness). The following content is fictional, created as a speculative informational hub about "quackery in emergency preparedness" (a play on "quack" + "prep"). Site Title: QuackPEP.org Tagline: Separating Disaster Reality from Survival Fantasy Homepage Content Hero Section: Don't let pseudo-survivalism get you killed. When the next blackout, flood, or pandemic hits, folklore and "internet hacks" won't save you. Evidence-based readiness will. QuackPEP.org is the watchdog for emergency preparedness myths. The Problem (The "Quack"): From drinking raw water to "bulletproof" your home with tinfoil, the prepper community is drowning in misinformation. Snake oil salesmen sell $500 "emergency rations" that expire in 90 days and "EMP-proof" bags that are literally cardboard.