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To: Travis McGee

“A potable water plan too, in case “city water” goes down.”

Which it will. Learn about seep wells. They’ll do in a pinch if you know how to properly disinfect water.

“Transformers are easy targets.”

So are electrical substations. A well planned and coordinated attack on one happened in California, IIRC. Then there are the splice points for fiber optic lines. Drop a highway flare into one of those and watch the fun begin.

I could have made my list a lot longer, of course. But smarter people than me have already done it. A precious few have been listening and quietly preparing. I pray daily that we never need to use what we’ve put together.

But I’m afraid that whole lot of people are going to die because they wouldn’t believe their own eyes, Matt. The Left isn’t making any big secret of their goals. Hell, they’re screaming it into our faces.

We have chosen to take them at their word. More people should do the same.

L


27 posted on 04/24/2021 6:01:02 AM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is. , )
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To: Lurker

https://www.twdb.texas.gov/publications/brochures/conservation/doc/RainwaterHarvestingManual_3rdedition.pdf

https://library.uniteddiversity.coop/Water_and_Sanitation/Hawai_Rain_Harvesting_Guide.pdf

Can’t drill a water well on an island. Hawaii relies heavily on rainwater harvesting.

Can’t harvest rainwater in one or two PNW states because the State says they own the rain that falls on your land.

Rainwater is like distilled water in that it has no minerals so you need to take mineral supplements or eat tree nuts if all you drink is rainwater. Peanuts and nuts from bushes or small trees like hazelnuts won’t do because their tap roots don’t go deep enough to pick up minerals.

I’m surrounded by springs which was considered when we bought this hunk of woods. We used a tank for the first few years and would fill it from the spring down the hill from us. We drive over two creeks to get here and they originate from two different springs.

People come down from St Louis on the weekends to go canoeing/kayaking/tubing in the Meramec River which is super clear and very cold water because it’s fed by dozens of springs including the huge Meramec Spring.

We have no water worries here aside from how to tote it.


50 posted on 04/24/2021 7:50:34 AM PDT by Pollard
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