Posted on 03/07/2014 3:15:41 PM PST by Kartographer
His story is not so unique, but I know much more stories about how folks got killed because they refused to leave their home (and run) when under attack by several people armed with firearms, while they were unarmed, or armed with pistol or knife, clearly outnumbered.
I read every day on web sentences like having this gun will save you when SHTF or with this BOB you can not lose when SHTF. Of course this is marketing crap from people who want to sell you something.
Please do not get yourself killed, or allow your family to die when SHTF just because you put your perfect BOB on, your zombie survival rifle in your hands and went out to save the world.
Or to get killed because you draw line and here you stand your ground for example when they attack your home or your storage. Do you really want to die just to hold onto things?
(Excerpt) Read more at shtfschool.com ...
The ended up on the island across from Gilligan's Island -- the one with headhunters and no one to teach them how to say "PULU SEE PACUMBA!"
And they probably didn't look like deities:
>>The excrement made physical contact with a hydro-electric powered oscillating air current distribution system.<<
And they were attached to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis.
Obviously ammo and information not to mentions skills!
Hubby has been taking care of the ammo. I have numerous books on herbs and plants for medicine, as well as the European Commission’s Herbal medicine guide, and books on how to grow them.
I have several of the foxfire books, and continue to add to my collection as I can.
keep and read
bmfl
That looks very interesting, so I want to return to it when I can devote my attention to all ~50 minutes.
bmfl
huh...I thought it was a verb...
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