Posted on 06/19/2012 12:40:07 PM PDT by Kartographer
1.Trust no one that you do not personally know. 2.Keep your prepping to yourself. 3.Dont share any prepping articles on Facebook or other social media 4.Make sure boxes are not labeled 5.Do not tell anyone what you are up to. 6.Be alert to what others are saying.
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Yep, sure... That's what I've been thinking for a long while.
Damn now were all busted just for posting on this link oh well im gonna be a hoarder anyway just because im stingy and dont care if the government goes to hell as long as my family eats and i can still hit a target at 1000 feet from my window ill be happy and safe
Now what did i do with that railgun hmmmmmmm
Where’s “Be nice and have a plan to kill everyone you meet.”?
Ping.
Conversely by posting a bunch of prepper stuff to Twitter and Facebook, you can probably send Big Sis and her minions on a grand wild goose chase...
I hope that was sarcasm, but if not, then I advise you to wear kevlar when you go begging.
All great additions indeed.
Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead.
Here is where I like to tell about my brother-in-law when he was a child back in WWII.
They had a ranch in West Texas, grew, canned and put up all their food for winter use on the ranch. One day someone squealed on them that they were “hoarding food” so the government raided their ranch and confiscated every bit of their stored food they found.
How did they get through the winter? They had another cellar with extra food way back in the hills no one knew about.
Interesting article - thanks for the link
Note that he was turned in to authorities by a "friend".
The man and his wife had a little less than $2,000 worth of food stored (hoarded?) in 1918.
That amount would equate to about $30,000 dollars in 2012.
Reference: US Inflation Calculator
I would say, they were preppers before prepping was cool!
And at least one of those dipshits (a cop no less) on this very board will call your wife a slut when you call them out on it.
This is what I’ve been advocating as well.
Don’t keep all your stuff (food, guns, ammo) in one place, and if the gov’t or some other thugs confiscate it from you, you still have your “backup” back in the hills.
Back in the late 1970s when survivalism really took off, I read in some survivalist magazine that some people had prepared their retreat and were fully stocked with food and guns.
One day they took another load to their retreat and found everything....GONE!
I began to look into survivalism back about 1960. At that time you could get military rifles cheap as no one wanted them. They wanted deer hunting rifles.
The movement did not take off till Mel Tappan started his GUNS AND AMMO articles in the mid 1970s, (Jimmy Carter Years) and semi-auto rifles became the RAGE! The prices skyrocketed.
Things leveled out till Y2K and 9-11. Now it is the rage again.
“Do you know what to do if you find a freshly killed deer/moose/cow/pig?”
If I find anything that looks like a deer/moose/cow/pig I’ll know I’m on the Island of Dr. Moreau and it’s time to get the heck out of there.
I’m following Homeland Security suggestions to have water and food stored in case of an emergency, plus I can be affected by hurricanes so they want me to be safe.
Homeland Security is our friend - they tell me what to do and I do it. I do so love the government thinking of my welfare. /s/
Thanks, that article from 1918 was very interesting.
Federal grand juries and Food Administration! Wow!
Agree with all except #4. *I* need to be able to find our stuff in an emergency, when I’m rattled and full of adrenalin! LOL! And if I’m out of the pic and spouse needs to carry on without me, how’s he supposed to know what’s where without some labels?
The other is good advice, though. I would never discuss this stuff on FB or with outsiders who could actually find me. (I hope Freerepublic is anonymous enough to discuss this stuff! I hope.)
We have a prepping group that meets here in Central FL each month that fits your description. I suggest you visit ‘meetup.com’ and do a search on the word ‘survival’ and/or ‘prepping’ - there may be a group in your area.
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