Posted on 12/26/2012 8:14:39 AM PST by blam
She forgot the first rule of prepping - S T F U.
Having forgotten this rule, or perhaps, trying to make a buck or three on her 'prepness', she became a target.
My FIL, who lived in Utah, never bothered to do more than put up the output of his garden that wasn't consumed right away.
I asked why he didn't have more put away and his answer was both accurate and frightful.
While in the Philippines during WWII and later, in Occupied Japan he observed at what the neighbors didn't steal, the Gov't took as "Taxes".
I really get a laugh from folks with massive amounts of food, fuel and so on. Do they really think that The Man won't be there to collect, with the rest of the ants not far behind?
Robert Heinlein once famously said
Never own more than you can carry in both hands at a dead run. Given that RAH 'invented' survivalist fiction, he should know of what he speaks.
That is our goal.
ping for later
Explain the logistics of that to me, for here in the States.
You can use numbers like 320M citizens, 2.8 million active and reserve military members, less than 2 million LEOs. I'm not afraid of the math. I'm a cook, I've done logistics.
The Japs were heavily armed, the Philippines weren't.
So explain those logistics without a handwave.
/johnny
You seem to have difficulty thinking logically. However, as you wish, don't store anything and perhaps you will be one that chooses suicide by prepper. Preppers know they don't own it unless they can defend it.
An arsenal would be good when civil war 2 comes around!
He hasn’t been butthurt. He is just a classic leftist who thinks our economy is a zero-sum game.
All the people buying food and firearms for prepping just might provide the edge for some businesses to actually STAY in business.
They are delusional anti-social people. If you try to reason with them, you are attacked in the forums. You try to point out to them the truth, they slander you."
Followed by the ARREST them all! screed.
Classic internet butthurt.
That he is also a classic leftist with zero sum thinking is a sort 'can't have one without the other' situation. ;)
/johnny
“I’d like to be directed to the article or amendment that states anything about an arsenal.”
I’d think the work “keep” in “keep and bear arms” covers it.
“I’d like to be directed to the article or amendment that states anything about an arsenal.”
I’d think the word “keep” in “keep and bear arms” covers it.
“One trouble maker can ruin your day and days. The trouble maker doesn’t have a gun - the trouble maker is just a trouble maker”
At the risk of soundig un christian I think that when the SHTF the troublmakers like that will soon cease to be.
In the 30s, there were more family farms and even city people had gardens.
Today, people depend on government food stamps.
In the 30s, people actually knew how to do stuff, not now.
Today, people wait for FEMA or the National Guard to "do stuff".
In the 30s, people didnt have as much of an entitlement mentality. When the stuff stops coming from the government, theyre going to look to see who has their stuff and come try to take it.
In the 30's there wasn't BIG GOV to take care of it all. (Thanks FDR-dripping sarcasm) People managed on their own, helping families and neighbors. Today, they expect an I-phone plan paid by taxpayers. Just wait until electricity fails (obama's ban on coal plants) and they can't charge those phones.
To degrade preppers is foolish. I have one brother who is crazy over the top prepping. I have a hand well pump, generator and enough ready supplies to last at least 6 months.
Another brother just thinks we're fools. Who'll be the fool when he and his family comes crawling here from the big city with his hand out. Isn't like the old tale we all heard as kids: "The Little Red Hen"
bfl
If our ancestors had that attitude, none of us would be here.
In Detroit, the police department warned people to enter the city at their own risk as budget cuts result in fewer police and shorter hours of operation.
I'm pretty sure from reading the full text that was put out by the police union, not the police department.
Who would have thought that 3 days after Sandy that people would be digging in dumpsters for food, or taking a crap in the hallways of their apartments?
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They sure went downhill fast didn’t they? Stuff like crapping in the hallway is why there’s going to be lots of infectious diseases.
In debt up to my eyeballs since Mother had a heart attack 3 weeks before her medicare kicked in, but I still manage to buy at least a can extra of something when I go to the store.
Wow - thanks. I think you understand what I’m saying.
Currently there are more hunters licensed in the US than active duty military. If I had said the military was coming, I would be very wrong. Just not enough of them - hell, gangbangers in the US outnumber the military...oh, snap!
That’s where the trouble starts.
It ain’t just The Man, tho the tax man is rarely denied.
And it ain’t just the gangbangers - but they’ll be happy to kill you just the same.
Or your non-prepper neighbors when they see you are still fat and they are not...
Depending on your location, you may very well have a mass of folks looking to loot your goodies, and unless you’ve taken to living in some kind of compound - individual homeowners are... Boned.
I will point to what has already happened in South America - a place with a lot fewer guns in the hands of ‘regular citizens’ and how well the worked out.
South Africa? Outnumbered at every turn...
Even in ‘civilized’ Nairobi,
As noted here -
Sadly, most accommodation available is these four areas are appartments and maisonnettes in compound. And, secondly, you’ll still need a car/taxi to go out at night as walking in Nairobi after dark is not safe, especially in some places in Westlands/Parklands which are full of beggars/street boys.
(http://www.expat-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=86473)
So - my logic?
Preppers are few, and far too many love to rattle on about how smart and prepared they are (witness poor Daisy). You know who you are - right?
Bad guys are many, and in some hellholes called urban areas in the US - they are very, very many.
Add in The Man, who will be more than happy to force you to “share” - on his terms, and the mass of normally ‘not really bad people, just right now hungry enough to kill you and your family”... Next you know - you have a real problem.
And you can readily see when the bodies stacked in windrows around your location - it will only point to yet other masses that there really *is* something worth stealing there....
Well then, the logic just lays itself out - doesn’t it?
Far better to have portable skills and the knowledge/tools to employ them; live in a way that moving on short notice is possible and as I said before, worry about what you can carry in your two hands at a full run - and you won’t have to participate in the upcoming hunger games.
I once asked my dad how he and the family fared in the Great Depression.
His answer - “Wouldn’t know. We chose not to participate.”
Hope this helps you understand the logic of not wanting massive amounts of food /fuel/stuff - and the attendant cost, rather than being fast on my feet and being able to react as needed to avoid the problems inherent with ‘all that stuff’. And the laughter.
Thanks for asking.
I was born on this ground. I expect I'll die on this ground at a time of His chosing.
I don't expect I'll quit encouraging my neighbors to remain prepared for our local disasters. I don't expect to cut and run on the neighborhood I grew up in, and finally came back to.
I do expect I'll keep on helping my neighbors when required.
Your mileage may vary, depending on your situation.
I run off miscreants currently. I don't see any of that changing right up until I die. And that, I'm not afraid of.
/johnny
A hurricane in 2005 cut off power for 12 days and gave me some good cheap lessons. My land line was working but my neighbor’s Comcast phone was out for 12 days. We are fairly well stocked on food. My favorite prep acquisition is a two burner stove I bought at a flea market. Made of sheet metal in Colombia South America. It sat unused for years. It is easily hooked up to the standard 20lb BBQ propane tank. I have 4 of these tanks. Got another one last month that was out on the curb. If you see a discarded rusted BBQ cut off the hose fitting with a knife. This will connect to a two burner gas stove. These two burners are used all over the third world. Harbor Freight has some
The one I have looks like this >>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/DUAL-TWO-2-BURNER-PROPANE-CAMP-STOVE-GAS-COOKER-CAMPING-LP-TAILGATE-TAILGATING-/230900729361?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35c2c18611
Plus I have a Coleman camping stove that can be modded to fit onto a 20lb propane tank.
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