Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 02:53 PM
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I would not doubt that there are several think tanks that have different view of what the future holds. I am a person who believes in having preps, and included in that is the skills to survive as long as possible. Being from Oklahoma and the amount of storms and tornado's we have a community is a great thing to believe in; however, if it comes down to people not having something and others having it all good will is out the window. I say be prepared for the inevitable and if you can be able to rely on yourself and family. I am not a LDS, but I do see where a lot of their teachings and principles are a good mind set. Here is hoping and praying to the Good Lord above that we don't have to live through a total melt-down, because what will ensue will not be an orderly government but a true chaos of roving crowds looking for anything they want. Peace is through superior firepower, but when the numbers keep coming you better have a back-up plan besides joining the crowds.
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 07:04 PM
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Instead of storing a year's worth of food, wouldn't it be better to already have a small infrastructure (and hopefully community with your neighbors) set up where you know how to save seeds for next years crops and you understand how your chicken coop works so you can have eggs and meat? At least if you have the minimal space these things need. Food storage in my mind is for an emergency, so maybe a week or two. That said, of course more is better as long as it doesn't make you a target or take too much of your time or space to keep. As for the 10k rounds, that should be the minimum and for .22LR only. Then you probably should have another 10k of mixed stuff for your other systems if you can
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 09:06 PM
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A year's supply is what you'd be eating while waiting for your crops to grow for next year. If you're contributing to a community, food will go a long ways towards making you an important part of it when food runs out for everyone else.
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 09:16 PM
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Then my plans for world domination will be nearly complete. Today my community, tomorrow the world! Mua ha ha ha!
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 09:21 PM
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Small Steps DT, Small Steps.
1. Your community 2. Your state 3. The United States 4. North America 5. WORLD DOMINATION!
By taking small steps, no one will think you are planning on becoming the King of the World!
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 09:21 PM
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Instead of storing a year's worth of food, wouldn't it be better to already have a small infrastructure (and hopefully community with your neighbors) set up where you know how to save seeds for next years crops and you understand how your chicken coop works so you can have eggs and meat? At least if you have the minimal space these things need. Food storage in my mind is for an emergency, so maybe a week or two. That said, of course more is better as long as it doesn't make you a target or take too much of your time or space to keep. As for the 10k rounds, that should be the minimum and for .22LR only. Then you probably should have another 10k of mixed stuff for your other systems if you can 10 k for 22 is doable. I want at least 1 k for each other bug out/in platform--9, 45, 223, 12 gauge. Hunting rounds I'll keep 100 or so rounds on hand plus reloading components for 1-2 hundred more. Would like components for 223, 9 and 45, but bullets are hard to come by...
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 09:23 PM
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Small Steps DT, Small Steps.
1. Your community 2. Your state 3. The United States 4. North America 5. WORLD DOMINATION!
By taking small steps, no one will think you are planning on becoming the King of the World! Good thinking Skunk. I'll need minions. Want to apply?
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 09:23 PM
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DT, I have a question and Yes, it's none of my business and if you don't want to answer, no problem.
WHAT do you do with all your preps when you have to move?
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 09:25 PM
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Good thinking Skunk. I'll need minions. Want to apply? Sure. I don't mind being a minion, but I don't want to be a peon.
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/09/13 10:36 PM
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Skunk, I could never peon you
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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"A free people ought to be armed."
- George Washington
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/10/13 01:19 AM
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That's really nice of you D/T!
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Re: End of the World as we Know it?
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06/10/13 06:48 AM
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DT, I have a question and Yes, it's none of my business and if you don't want to answer, no problem.
WHAT do you do with all your preps when you have to move? Move it with us or put it in storage. Guns stay with my parents if they'll still let me borrow their basement
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"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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"A free people ought to be armed."
- George Washington
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