Posted on 04/19/2015 8:14:31 PM PDT by Kartographer
Lets recap on some of the lessons learned: 1)Cash is still king, as it usually is. Never underestimate how useful a roll of USD can be, anywhere in the world, from New York to Ukraine. 2)Financial mobility is a great asset. Whenever possible, take the time to open an off shore bank account. This can be one of your best assets. 3)During desperate times, food becomes a priority. Stock up on food, grow your own in your garden to supplement you supplies. 4)Cash, medicine and diapers are on high demand. 5)You need your papers to move around. It doesnt matter if its the Spanish civil war, Argentinas dirty war during the 70s or current eastern Ukraine, youll still be expected to present your papers. Make sure you have your passport and other important documents. 6) Usd1.000 still makes for a great bribe. Again, cash is king. 7)Living far from town and isolated is still a bad idea, even in occupied easter Ukraine. Aid is distributed in the center and people living on the outskirts just dont get to it in time because city transport isnt working, said Filimonov, 32. We brought 130 packages of food to Debaltseve and a long line appeared near our bus in minutes. Those people were really hungry. 8)Curriers are on high demand. They will travel to other cities where banks and ATMs still work so as to get cash for their clients. Mariupol, under government control, is a hotspot where couriers show up clutching stacks of bank cards to withdraw cash. Donetsk coal mines often select one employee to make the journey and collect wages for his colleagues.
You see lines of 50 to 100 people at ATMs and there are can be scuffles.
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Preppaers’ PING!!
You are far enough away from the majority of the troubles to be safe and you have a nice home guard.
You can also afford to send small group into the city and they can stay there for a while until you collect what you need.
Although if you plan carefully you should not need to go into town that often.
Fascinating site.
Ping.
BFL
P4L
Paying penalties for crossing borders illegally is a bad thing? Maybe the US should consider that practice.
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