Posted on 03/02/2009 3:17:56 PM PST by Jerrybob
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Sorry about that. The Woodlands is one of my fav places. I live on the other end - much closer to Mexico. If you are going to get a gun, better be doing it quick. My son tried to buy some extra ammo last week and was told it was on back order. An ill wind bodes! Good keep you and your family safe.
I believe the Bible is clear that the first 10% tithe belongs to God, otherwise you put your money in a pocket with holes in it. It also says “owe no man anything but to love him”.
Yes, it used to be a 20% down payment to own a home, so that you had an investment in it; therefore thinking twice before walking away.
Credit is dangerous and should be used sparingly. None of those statements you made are wrong. However our society is very different than the 1950’s, and it is a personal decision now to do the right thing, and if we don’t everyone will suffer for it. “The rain falls on the just and unjust”.
No. You have to assume worst case if you are serious.
More people together of like mind will help, but injuries and death will reduce numbers. Neighborhood watches now can help to train you guys to work together. Learn to use radios to communicate. Analyze strong and weak points of the neighborhood. Have fallback plans in case people in bad areas need to get to anothers’ house. Generally don’t leave the strongest place.
If you’re not going to have a plan to leave, you have to plan for the extreme. It’s all you are going to have. ANd you will need a few others to help you because on-two people will not last against an armed group very long.
The idea you are talking about is going to work well for rural people who know each other and will by then be living in fortified homes and have already had relatives and others get there with goods and weapons and will be a little force of their own. Not nearly as well in the cities or suburbs. It’s more of an urban warfare issue. Too many ways to get to you in the city or suburbs. Not much distance and time before an attack.
MS-13? I’m afraid that’s coming to every big, and even not-so-big, town in the U.S., especially if Zero officially opens the borders. Lock and load.
Assume MS-13. Maybe they don’t know how to write the letters MS? Even the police are afraid of them - only police I ever see in Houston at night any more are on the Freeway - driving somewhere else - or at Luby’s having dinner!
bump to check out later...thanks!
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Well......you are right of course. But to give up so much now to prepare for such an extreme (I don't at all mean impossible) future will require some more thought. This bad thing can happen in a lot of differnt ways, and a lot of other, unrelated bad things can, and do, happen.
And I'm guessing banks paid a better interest rate back before the easy money days of the Fed, "stimulative" rate cuts, etc.
Do you by chance know how to store flour?
This is a good discription of the process:
biggest issue is bugs, oxygenation, and moisture.
put it in the freezer for a few days to kill anything, then store it in an oxygen delpeted container that lets no sunlight in at a regulated temperature preferably slightly below room temperature.
Freezing kills living organisims, I dont believe it kills eggs.
You can use oxygen absorbing packets, or dry ice to remove the oxygen.
If you can get it into a big mylar bag, you can also throw in some diamitacious earth on the bottom of a bucket below the bag to absorb moisture in the container.
Bay leaves are known to help with bugs - they dont like them, so you can layer them in the flour. Its not a perfect solution though.
If you plan on rotating it rather than long term storage, store it in several smaller bags so you dont risk the entire load.
Though for me if you freeze it frist storge in a well sealed bucket I skip the Bay leaves.
Thank you K! Do by chance know a good store to buy food grade storage buckets? I looked at OSH and Home Depot on line and they didn’t have any.
http://www.sorbentsystems.com/
https://www.usaemergencysupply.com/
Here are two that I know of.
You also might try getting them from loacal bakeries. They usually go through a bunch of them each week. You can generally get them for free or a small charge of a dollar or two and it beats paying shipping!
Thanks so much. I made many phone calls this morning and everyone uses bags. Honeyville Grains (which only has a $5.00) shipping charge sells buckets for 15.00. I understand that they are one of the best and sell their products to MANY bakeries all over.
Btw, Walton Feed will soon be selling Garden Seeds!
I’d like to get my hands on a hand mill grinder, a Victorio, but they’re so darn expensive!
Thanks topsail for the info!
I forgot about Honeyville Grains and I should not have, sorry.
Also don’t forget the mundane things that you take for granted evry day, like TP. There’s aready a move to outlaw two-ply TP! For me a closet full of TP is whorth a shoe box full of gold. Hard to wipe with a gold double eagle!
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