We will take the thread in a different direction now. (Apparently I’m the only one enthralled with canning lids right now, lol! So enough about that )
So we have access to 2 amazing, comprehensive prepper libraries! That 2 people did such a volume of work and are willing to share it is very generous indeed.
First, we have our own Pollard, whose library is at https://permasteader.route66custom.com/cloud/index.php/s/2ieKHJxFzADHRb6.
Please see his post 344 https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4182898/posts?page=334#334 for where to find the table of contents and what it looks like.
Then Iron Munro posted:
GRANDPAPPY’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE WITH FREE INFORMATION ON MANY TOPICS
https://grandpappy.org/indexhar.htm
How to Survive Hard Times
Please see post 445 ( https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4182898/posts?page=445#445) for the index
Goodness, I just got here. You gotta give us old people some time to get around the forum.
CottonBall - Thanks for keeping things going on this Prepper thread.
Re: Your Post Regarding “GRANDPAPPY’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE WITH FREE INFORMATION ON MANY TOPICS”
https://grandpappy.org/indexhar.htm
The Grandpappy “library” is also available in book form.
So I bought the book for this reason:
My thinking on that is that if something knocks out our digital devices and/or the internet the info will not be available to me and that is when I would need it the most.
A computer file or memory stick might still work if the internet is down and if digital devises still function but supposedly an EMP would knock computers out too.
But I probably will always have the book hard copy barring a Tsunami, a direct hit by a nuke or a comet, or an inferno like the one that destroyed Lahina, Hawaii in August.
So I also try to print out anything I see on any of the prepper libraries and threads that I might want as reference material when the SHTF!!!
This guy is great, been reading him for years.
Fernando “FerFAL” Aguirre and Lessons from the 2001 Collapse of Argentina
never experienced, so when someone who has experienced real collapse shares his lessons learned it pays to listen and learn.
This month that someone is Fernando “FerFAL” Aguirre, who lived through the 2001 socioeconomic collapse of Argentina. You’ll get some insights into his thoughts on personal protection, currencies, personal health, and more.
Story so similar to ours and others.