Posted on 02/10/2020 4:52:20 AM PST by BenLurkin
Back in 2015 my area suffered something similar. During the Great Flood, my county was cut off from all forms of travel. I-95 was shut down as were every other road coming in. For a week, no supplies were able to be brought in. The SC National Guard airlifted bottles of water and other supplies in for residents. Stores (Walmart included) had empty shelves because trucks nor trains could bring goods in. Power was out for weeks, and we re-learned how to make do without electricity. By the Grace of God we made it and we are stronger for it.
My expectation is that after the election in November, “the usual suspects” will be rioting, either in celebration or rage.
Be prepared.
This could have been many parts of California the past 3 falls
In the first fires in the first fall, we lost electricity and that took out most of our cell phones and so called land mines. Our city and county lost power and phones at 7:45 am the first morning of that year for 3-5 days. We had family members within an hour or less of a drive and many local friends that we didn’t hear from for 3-4 days, and they didn’t hear from us for days..
Most stores closed as they had zero power to run cash registers, inside lights and refrigeration for food supplies.
The next 48 hours were pure chaos as nothing worked and zero stores were open.
Cell phones were basically out for 3-4 days, and most land lines were down or not working.
Communities with am radio stations were about the only connection most of us had in our cities/counties. Then, you had to have solar or crank batteries to listen to them after the first day.
Our refrigerated food spoiled and so did a lot of our frozen foods.
During the recent fall fires:
Our back up batteries lasted the 3+ days this time and our cell phones were kept charged. So, we could contact relatives and friends locally and across the nation. Most of the cell phone companies stayed up and running for the entire brush fire time.
Basically minimal food spoiled, this time. We had frozen a lot of water bottles and had put them on the top shelves in our frig and freezer.
“Christian”, from the Ice Age Farmer youtube channel, makes the case that even with no coronavirus in this country, we’re going to be badly affected by this because China produces a lot of stuff we use, including 97% of our pharmaceuticals, and they’re heading toward the entire country being quarantined.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr5cnm-RAC4
Imagine what a determined force could with local support.
Mine, too.
Exactly.
I will be ready.
“..even if you have food stored and a source of water, fire will negatively impact many plans.”
Yep. Fire, plus flood, avalanche, distance, mechanical breakdown, traffic, riots, zombies...
A lot of “preppers” are purchasing and attempting to weekend-prep their “bug-out” hideaways— 100s of miles away from current home & employment (not to mention tools & building supplies) atop some remote mountain with exactly one access/ egress road, no neighbors, & no communications towers.
Hey, we’ll dig our own well, mill our own lumber, build a cabin,
and plant a garden in a few weekends— and we’re all set to survive the Apocalypse!
Plain and simple , you need to learn how to exist without electricity or communications
its that simple
Life existed on this planet for millennia before the iPhone and before electricity
The saddest thing in the modern world is the people waste their entire lives staring into a 2 x 4 piece of glass
it is very very sad
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