Posted on 10/31/2019 10:43:19 PM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
I have been working on a knowledge base of topics related to prepping and SHTF situations. It is geared towards making people more self sufficient with topics ranging from unarmed self defense to small space gardening to how to sew your own clothes. I'm one of those types of people who believe that we are going to go out with a whimper, not a bang, so there is a lot of content on how to do your own repairs, build your own stuff and live a more frugal lifestyle. In order to get access you need to send me a PM then I will give you a link and an access code. Once you're in you can find a directory list in each folder. You can download 1 file or everything there in one big zip file. You would need to have some basic book readers and, for 1 section, an MP3 player all which can be found for free. It's been up and running for a few months now and plenty of people have visited it and lived to tell the tale :-) If you're interested send me a PM and I will send you the link and crypto key.
This is a monthly posting.
No, because others are sheltering some of their equipment too.
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There is much truth in that.
Manhattan is an island, and produces NO food or other sustainables. Block access to and egress from the island, and it will consume itself in short order.
Exactly.
Most of the major Democrat populations are metro areas on large bodies of water with limited highway access.
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Miami, New Orleans, Long beach, San Jose, Tampa.........
Map showing where Sh*t that is going to Hit the Fan is located.
I would like a copy of your files please.
Something I learned recently; canned citrus fruit does not store well long term and will leak (and possibly explode). The residue will get on other cans and cause deterioration and leakage of those as well.
“Manhattan is an island, and produces NO food or other sustainables. Block access to and egress from the island, and it will consume itself in short order.”
BY THE 1000s city slickers will be heading out to visit their ‘kontrykuzzins” ( who have a well they can pump and toilets that still work and maybe chickens too?)
but I don't like plastics either for long term use..
There is a regular prepper/shtf ping list for sharing information like this. Tilted Irish Kilt is in charge of it. You should send him a pm to get added to his list. That way your info can be shared with all of the people on his list while this thread is only seen by whoever happens to open it.
My greatest concern is for people who must take daily medicines, like diabetic people, or those with other permanent conditions.
Walmart sells old style insulin which can be stored for a couple of years in the back of your fridge. Not as quick or easy as the new stuff, but will keep your loved one alive. And it's much cheaper.
Also, I think CVS and/or Walgreen's sells it, too.
That’s why I call them reference materials.
So I can refer to them as many times as I need to.
Not everybody memorizes the encyclopedia on the first read-thru, kiddo.
Thanks.
Then there's no need for you to be here. These materials are made available for those who aren't as reference ready as you are to work with while they still have a chance. You have a chance to look at these materials now and you would still have your reference books available for when these go down but you're all set so the next month when I post this again you won't have to waste your time coming in for a look.
The reason for their craziness could literally be California’s FAULT. Maybe the irrational fear of the FAULT splitting away would harm them and it would be their OWN FAULT for living there.
I’m thinking more of a time without refrigeration. Many of us oldsters simply can’t afford the total survival gear. Guess we will be the first to go when our meds run out. I’m not diabetic, but I take one prescription, and I can’t get more than I need from month to month. Every refill is reported to a central database.
When it comes to your life, you are allowed to lie. Tell your doc as to how you lost your bottle of pills in a boating accident or some such. Do that a couple of times and you've got an extra 2 month supply.
Of course you'd want to do that right after a refill. Good luck, AW.
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