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Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - 727Sky - 04-02-2022 Quote:Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream https://lists.youmaker.com/links/TB82Ef7kp/jLsm7EC3t/DF0YFeEHP/MeN1hg8sUW RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Infolurker - 04-02-2022 They are not wrong. Buy stuff you need now while you can get it. It isn't going to get any cheaper next year. That is a fact. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - kdog - 04-02-2022 I'm doing my part. Survival of the aware what is going on and the fittest. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Infolurker - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 02:01 AM)Infolurker Wrote: They are not wrong. Mylar is your friend. Rice, Grits, cornmeal, oats, flour, Pasta (straight Spaghetti or fettuccine noodles work best). Stock up, seal and oxi absorber that stuff up now while you can. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - EndtheMadnessNow - 04-02-2022 All the doomsday preppers finally seeing their investments pay off. Peace of mind is bliss. Going to be an interesting summer, although probably not too bad because you know elections coming up. But, potentially a dark winter. ![]() RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - rickymouse - 04-02-2022 That reminds me, I still need to get a couple of toilet seats for stock and two flush valves for the toilets. I should also get a spare voltage regulator for the tractor and an extra set of points and a coil. I already have a decent food pantry, we can't really expand it much more because we cannot rotate much more. I have enough food in stock to supply the wife and I and the two daughters and their kids and the granddaughters family for about three months with a little left over if my brother needs some. That supply includes the fact that we will be able to buy limited amounts of foods, if that is not available, maybe two months at most if nobody wastes much. That is for sixteen people, it takes a lot of food to feed sixteen people for a month. It also means we will have smaller meals too. We still need to get more powdered milk and crystal eggs, maybe we will have to get a few chickens for eggs too.....but that means we have to stock chicken foods if we do that. I need to get some fertilizer for the gardens, I hope it isn't too expensive now. Should have stocked up on that a year ago. One twenty five pound bag usually lasts us about three years. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Ninurta - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 05:24 AM)rickymouse Wrote: We still need to get more powdered milk and crystal eggs, maybe we will have to get a few chickens for eggs too.....but that means we have to stock chicken foods if we do that. Get Game Chickens, the "fighting rooster" kind. They do most of their own foraging, keeping feed needs to a minimum. The downside is trying to keep them in a coop and having to hunt nests for eggs. I know this because that is what we raised when I was back on the farm. Could not keep them in a coop and allow them to forage at the same time, and when they were let out to forage, they started roosting in trees in the woods. The hens would hide their nests in the weeds, and we had to hunt them down to get eggs. The hens helped with the hunt, however, since they would cackle every time they laid an egg to let the other hens know there was a nest there in case they had an egg to lay, too. They defend themselves, too. I have seen a momma game hen whoop the shit out of a hawk trying to get her chicks, and then whoop the hawk some more for shitting. They are not to be trifled with - the exact kind of chicken for a self-reliant sort of guy. . RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Ninurta - 04-02-2022 I'm not a prepper. I have friends who are, but I'm not. Imo die, and they'll make it. I have one who recently sent me photos of his setup. It was unbelievable. He already produces 95% of his own electricity via solar. He has a setup that kicks out about 10,000 watts, if I read it right. He sent photos of the solar panels and control panels for the switching station he has. He sent photos of his "stash", and my hand to God, it looked like an underground warehouse stocked floor to ceiling with food, on into the distance. I have no doubt he'll make it. All he has to do is button down and ride it out. I dunno if he has an actual bunker or not, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least. He has divested from Cryptocurrency, as it was too unreliable, Another prepper friend certainly has the resources to be prepared, and the inclination, so I would not be surprised if he is also stocked to the gills. I don't know if he is - it's not something you pry about. Me? I've only got about a month's worth of grub and guns... and ammo. A couple thousand rounds for one gun, somewhat less for the rest. Push comes to shove, I can hunt and gather, since I know what can be et here and what will kill you if you eat it. The land I have ain't worth a shit for gardening, so, no real garden. It'll have to come out of the surrounding woods. Maybe some trade, since I plan on growing some stuff that can be traded - luxury items, you might say. What I HAVE cultivated is a peaceful patch of land, home to myriad critters. I can just raise a window and pop a squirrel or rabbit or deer, since they find my patch to be a safe space. I see them playing in the yard frequently, and don't bother them here, because the time may come when I need to bother them, and I want them to still be here, not spooked off. My ma and her spouse, both in their 80's now, have a fairly large patch about 20 miles from here. I can walk 20 miles in a day. so it's not out of reach. Their patch IS good for farming, so that is another resource i can fall back on. As it turns out, that place is pretty near where I ran in my youth and survived on, so I'm familiar with it, and pretty sure I can find needed resources there. What it may come down to is local production and barter, like it was 200 years ago. Don't trust megafarmers, trust your neighbors. The megafarmers might not be able to get the goods to you, the supply chain being what it is, but your neighbors will always be there. In the US, I recommend corn over wheat or rice for farming. Higher return, less labor intensive. Beans. They can't be beat in the plant world for protein. Research what the Indians ate, because one day, that might be your own food source, too. . RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Michigan Swamp Buck - 04-02-2022 It sucks and I've seen this coming my whole life. I believe, based on my knowledge of paper making, that milkweed down might just make a good base for toilet paper. Tobacco, hops and other cash crops I do well with here with what I've been able to achieve. Wine and distilled spirits? Not a problem. Yeah, I came from Detroit, but country boy can survive. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - ancientlight - 04-02-2022 If things will be so dire that there's constant mobs and riots for food , then life won't be worth it anymore. Honestly , then we'd be safe nowhere. Not doing that . Nope. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - 727Sky - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 08:53 AM)ancientlight Wrote: If things will be so dire that there's constant mobs and riots for food , then life won't be worth it anymore. If good people lay down to die then only bad people will remain. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Snarl - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 08:53 AM)ancientlight Wrote: If things will be so dire that there's constant mobs and riots for food , then life won't be worth it anymore. That'll only last for a month or two if there's a total breakdown. Most people will have just starved by then. You wanna live? It won't take much. Get yourself a really good tent. Get yourself a really good sleeping bag. Get yourself some fishing gear. Bag up everything you need to live away from your home for a week. Got that? Pick it all up and tote it as far as you can. Keep doing that every day until you're double what you did your first day. That's good enough. Look on maps around the place where you live. Find running water. Figure out how you're gonna get your kit there. Can't walk there from your house? Find a place and stash it all there before SHTF. Next lesson: making snares that work. If you're going the opposite direction described above ... handcuffs are cheap right now. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - NightskyeB4Dawn - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 03:31 PM)Snarl Wrote: That'll only last for a month or two if there's a total breakdown. Most people will have just starved by then. You want to live? There are two things that will be in great supply, after TSHTF. They are both edible. I think your sensibilities will come in line when you get hungry enough. Rats https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20151207-the-countries-where-rats-are-on-the-menu#:~:text=Rats%20are%20eaten%20regularly%20in,Research%20Institute%20in%20the%20Philippines. Cockroaches https://edibug.wordpress.com/list-of-edible-insects/#:~:text=Cockroach%3A%20Yes%2C%20you%20can%20eat,fried%2C%20sauteed%2C%20or%20boiled. ![]() RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - ABNARTY - 04-02-2022 PITA POV Rant Warning!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() The whole "prepper" think always confused me. 1. Why wouldn't you want supplies around of stuff you need? Do you like going to the store everyday? 2. Knowing how to do stuff is a default setting or should be. How can you be an adult with any dignity when you require someone to do everything for you? 3. Knowing your neighbors used to be the norm. Looking out for one another in the neighborhood was they way it worked. 4. If you look at modern human history (around 200,000 years or so), humans have always been preppers. That's how humans survive. We are not terrific at much else except tool use. In my lifetime, I remember everyone having a garden. Some were better at it than others but everyone traded. Lot's of people went hunting and fishing. Heck, mushroom time was a big deal. Lot's of people canned. The canned goods were even exchanged as gifts sometimes. Everyone on my street knew each other. Not that everybody was sane or pleasant, but they all knew who was who. The kids could go up to the houses and ask for help in an emergency. An individual could feel some sense of self competence even from a young age. The psychological gap between a normal, everyday situation and a crisis was small. The conversation of the day did not make out every bump in the road as an apocalypse. Grandma and Grandpa who lived through the depression were always telling stories so you knew what the possibilities were. The concept was not unfamiliar. Today, I do most of those things above but I'm made to feel like a nutter. A weirdo. I'm Alex Jones' cousin for wanting a freezer full of meat. An entire industry has grown up around prepping. Instead of just doing what your ancestors have done for a thousand generations, now you can purchase your way out of incompetence while remaining fully incompetent. I say that because it's all in the head and heart. Your survival depends on how you think and feel, not how many pallets of freeze dried mango's you have in your basement. Today if the internet goes out or there is not a Starbucks nearby, it's the end times. The flu can shut down civilization. The weak wear their confusion and inability as a badge of honor. That mindset is very unhealthy and unsustainable. It is even bad for folks who are more independent because the hordes will be all over them. RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Ninurta - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 06:58 AM)Michigan Swamp Buck Wrote: It sucks and I've seen this coming my whole life. I believe, based on my knowledge of paper making, that milkweed down might just make a good base for toilet paper. Tobacco, hops and other cash crops I do well with here with what I've been able to achieve. Wine and distilled spirits? Not a problem. As I recall, you're in a similar situation to me, and you aren't in Detroit any more, you're out in the sticks. I was born in Cleveland, but we moved out to the boonies in my early teens. I took to it pretty well, and became a naturalized hillbilly. It helped that this was where my folks were from, and I had scads of kin out here already. You've just become a naturalized country boy. . RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Ninurta - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 04:39 PM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:(04-02-2022, 03:31 PM)Snarl Wrote: That'll only last for a month or two if there's a total breakdown. Most people will have just starved by then. Yum! Most Americans have a psychological aversion to eating rats, but when I really think about it, they're not all that different from squirrels, and I've eaten squirrels all my life. As a matter of fact, I've called squirrels "Tree Rats" for years. In a lot of places, especially in the US South, kudzu was introduced as a means of soil retention, and it kinda took over, choking out a lot of native growth. Kudzu can be eaten, and it can be found in great abundance in some places. . RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - guohua - 04-02-2022 Just drop that Rat, Bat, Fish in a Wok with some nice fat Cricket and Grubs, use a little olive oil and pepper with sea salt then at the end some chopped mushrooms. ![]() RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - NightskyeB4Dawn - 04-02-2022 (04-02-2022, 07:49 PM)guohua Wrote: Just drop that Rat, Bat, Fish in a Wok with some nice fat Cricket and Grubs, use a little olive oil and pepper with sea salt then at the end some chopped mushrooms. If things get as bad as they can get, there will be people fighting over that dish, and anything else you can cook up in a pot. ![]() RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - Snarl - 04-03-2022 (04-02-2022, 07:49 PM)guohua Wrote: Just drop that Rat, Bat, Fish in a Wok with some nice fat Cricket and Grubs, use a little olive oil and pepper with sea salt then at the end some chopped mushrooms. When it's skewered the only name it goes by is, "Meat on a stick." And when you're hungry ![]() RE: Doomsday ‘Preppers’ Warn of Hard Times Ahead As Preparedness Goes Mainstream - hounddoghowlie - 04-03-2022 (04-02-2022, 07:49 PM)guohua Wrote: Just drop that Rat, Bat, Fish in a Wok with some nice fat Cricket and Grubs, use a little olive oil and pepper with sea salt then at the end some chopped mushrooms. Rata, |