Posted on 04/14/2015 7:28:54 PM PDT by Kartographer
Bad Strategy #1: Ill just hunt and live off the land.
Bad Strategy #2: Ill go into the woods and live there.
Bad Strategy #3: Ill bug out on foot for 73 miles through the mountains, even though I dont regularly exercise.
Bad Strategy #4: I dont need a group. Im going to go it alone.
Bad Strategy #5: I dont need to store food, Ill just take everyone elses because Im a bad-ass.
Bad Strategy #5: I dont need to store food, Ill just take everyone elses because Im a bad-ass.
Bad Strategy #7: I dont store food. I store seeds.
Bad Strategy #8: Ill just run a generator and continue on like nothing ever happened.
Bad Strategy #9: Ill just use my fireplace for cooking and heating.
Bad Strategy #10: Im going to hunker down in the city and scavenge what I need.
Bad Strategy #11: Ive got my supplies, and now I dont need to think about gloom and doom.
Bad Strategy #12: Well set up a perimeter and shoot anyone who breaches it.
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There’s a recent news article how the military is re-opening their under mountain command center because they see a real possibility of Iran delivering an EMP.
I guess they know about Obama’s negotiating skills.
And by the way, the deer will be gone after 5 weeks. Your protein sources will be birds, ground animals, rabbits squirrels and fish. So prepare accordingly.
Not if you was on the top of list of things to do if SHTF. Its called preemptive strike. I will let you decide if I am joking or not.
Indoor plumbing,
it’s the shizznitz !!
You're thinking of:
" The Hardest Part About a Zombie Apocalypse is Pretending I'm Not Excited!"
That’s a good point; and it supports #4. An individual is unlikely to have the required skill set — but, with a group, you expand on that skill set; and you can have division of labour. Each member of the group only needs to have or acquire a fraction of the total required skills.
I think you’re missing the point.
In a SHTF situation, “they” counter your clever riposte with:
“I wasn’t asking. I’ll take all you’ve got, and leave you your life.”
Oh, I got the point. In a SHTF situation, I wouldn’t bother with banter. They’d think they got everything, but they’d only find what was there for them to find.
And then they would die thinking they won.
But the “clever reposte” as you call it has made several people rethink their strategy. And that, after all, was MY point.
I want to be right with God but I'm only human...I don't have it in me to be a happy martyr...nor do I want to watch my family be martyrs....
I want to rage against the machine and all that....
I do think people who think they'll do everything for themselves are fool hearty....best security is to form solid groups of like minded people, devoted for the survival of the group....
but its clear that even with a million deer running around they will not last...
The number that is always bandied about as the death toll from a large scale catastrophe like a nationwide EMP event is 90% dead within one year.
I have read people say that there is supposedly a government study to this effect but I don't recall ever seeing it myself.
But to me that number sounds plausible. There's just not much food in the pipeline for a population of over 300 million people. And if the planting, harvesting and distribution of food stuffs breaks down the food in the pipeline is pretty much all there will ever be other than locally produced food.
And even for those who know how to garden and farm, if they (we) don't already have crops in the ground when the SHTF it will take months before the first crops start to produce.
And there aren't that many people with the skills and experience to produce enough food to support themselves, let alone a group or community. Especially when everything will have to be done by hand.
He actually said he could live in the woods. That's “Bad Strategy 2”, but he's one who could do it if anyone could, except for you, Johnny, we know you can do it because you have.
Dino would be proud.
When the SHTF, I’ll be sunk. I’m 72, sort of disabled and a city boy through and through. I have about 12 prescription meds I have to take daily. I have a couple of handguns and maybe 500 rounds. My wife hates guns and I’m hoping she’ll change her mind when the bad guys are on the wire. We live in a gated retirement community. Some of my fellow gym rats could be counted on. There are a lot of vets but it’s been like 50+ years. Let’s hope FLNG can keep us safe.
i have the house for it in philly built around 1830-50. just no food or fuel infrastructure. wonder how long the farmers will connect to the farm markets here where people will pay whatever for food. check out my youtubes on how to maximize tomatoe plant growth youtube keith van btunt.
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