If you’re trying to lure preppers out, trust me, the ones I know have fewer than 10 things to do on STF Day.
More like a minor blip on the radar.
I think this mess is designed to be “Prepping for dummies”
or perhaps the mentally retarded. Or something.
Is one of those 10 things to pass a fan while defecating?
“If youre trying to lure preppers out, trust me, the ones I know have fewer than 10 things to do on STF Day. More like a minor blip on the radar.”
I’m not clicking through to his original article since he wants us to add to the numbers clicking onto his website.
You are correct that those of us who have thought through the process and prepared accordingly, don’t have to rush anyway to get supplies. I would prepare my power system to take over when power went out, set up water system and purifier, those types of systems that take over when the ones we have now are gone.
Keeping money around is a good thing: plenty of paper cash since that is our way of paying for goods and that will come back eventually, and particularly coins. Likely the best money in an extended crash, would be in soap and wet wipes (instead of toilet paper since it is cheaper and stores in a small amount of space).
However, unless one is going to leave the house the day a crash happens, and I am not, hunkering down with no outside exposure, is likely the best thing to do at the beginning, to see what the trend is going to be. The only exception would be one has a safe place and fast way to get there and leaves immediately the day of the crash or before.