Shit Hitting The Fan prep

Apr 24, 2008 15:09

So for everyone not quite understanding the gravity of the current food crisis...Lemmme show you this pleasantly watered down yahoo.com article concerning Costco/Sam's club rice limitsNow if this is the start of a problem (that has been raging outside of the U.S for months but is only just now starting to hit western soil) than we should (as a ( Read more... )

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Go read Aesop's fable of the Grasshopper & the Ants kstone20059 April 24 2008, 19:58:37 UTC
Alot of folks from our generation will read this post and think that you're nuts, but I tend to agree with alot of it. I live in DC, and Im aware that if there is ever a nuclear war, or some other mass scale calamity, my city will go to hell in a handbasket first. As a result I keep my motorcycle gassed up, I always have a freezer full of frozen food, and enough canned goods, batteries, matches, and flashlights to prevent me from leaving my house for upwards of two weeks.

Part of that comes from the fact that my grandparents lived through the great depression and they always had a deep freezer filled to the brim with everything. And my mother still keeps about a hundred mason jars with preserved EVERYTHING in the basement. So if the world comes to an end, at least I'll die with a full stomach.

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Re: Go read Aesop's fable of the Grasshopper & the Ants thefloodlands April 26 2008, 02:20:58 UTC
Alot of folks from our generation will read this post and think that you're nuts

Lol, i know. But thats the burden of most survivalists. LUL. I'm a wait and bide-my-time-er. Usually works.

I'm gonna say Atlanta will beat D.C in terms of implosion. In fact, when it all goes down, I'll bet you $5. Or a bottle of much coveted beer.

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leechan April 24 2008, 20:38:19 UTC
Matthew told me this the other night and I started freaking out pretty hard core. I like how most people I try to tell this to just shrug it off. Like any other problem "if we leave it alone it will go away". But I really don't see that. Sure things will get better for awhile, but this could really be the beginning of a different era. A different civilization.

Also (on a lighter note) I've been reading zombie comics and movies recently and am ready for the apocalypse!

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thefloodlands April 26 2008, 02:22:39 UTC
yay!

Bu key to apocalypse survival is not freaking out.

Relax, Relocate, Reassess, Restore!

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mayaindyastar April 24 2008, 21:38:24 UTC
This is some scarey shit and I've felt it coming for along time.

the other night on 'Coast to Coast' George Noury said the evil empire of government is considering issuing Ration cards if things get worse. Pretty fucked up to think that this country can function like it's WWII! Fuck. The emergency supplies in the basement of Chn. 4 (where I used to work) were from after that war and NEVER replentished! I don't even think after the 9/11 chaos anything was ever really done for mass hysteria/survival.

I always told my kids we are on our own & I'm glad we enjoy "survivalist camping" (not to be EVER confused with that "survival" shit on the shitbox)

We have gone vegan...started a kick-ass garden in our fortress of a yard known as "the compound".

I'd like to re-post part of this giving you credit.

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thefloodlands April 26 2008, 02:24:30 UTC
lol, the 9/11 chaos was just to scare people enough so we could accrue some more assets in our MANIFEST DESTINY.

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mew_infinity April 24 2008, 22:33:12 UTC
The scary thing is that people have been deluded into thinking 'but that'll never happen here'. The flooding in N.O. was horrible and the most frightening part was how unprepared and miserably the situation was handled, and the terrifying realization that yes, if this happened on a national scale, we're all DEAD. I don't trust my government to do jack shit properly, much less keep me and millions of others alive during a crisis. *shudder*

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