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Carol B. User ID: 21050000 United States 08/10/2012 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope nothing at all, no guns, no food, no plans. but i have plenty of money in the bank. I remember thinking in 2008 "oh boy i better start getting survival shit together because shits gonna hit the fan real soon"! you know...kinda like now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21610004 So, what's holding you back from starting now? Just start small...you will feel a lot better. Prayer.....the world's first wireless connection. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20625375 United States 08/10/2012 12:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope nothing at all, no guns, no food, no plans. but i have plenty of money in the bank. I remember thinking in 2008 "oh boy i better start getting survival shit together because shits gonna hit the fan real soon"! you know...kinda like now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21610004 So take your money and go shopping...like now! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1404507 United States 08/10/2012 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember stories of the LA riots....liberal anti gun types rushing to the the stores to buy gun....the gun shops were sold out except for some fancy engraved double barrel fowling pieces....those were sold at 10K and the purchaser wanted the barrels sawed off.... Better to have and not need than to need and not have... |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 21610004 United States 08/10/2012 12:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope nothing at all, no guns, no food, no plans. but i have plenty of money in the bank. I remember thinking in 2008 "oh boy i better start getting survival shit together because shits gonna hit the fan real soon"! you know...kinda like now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21610004 So, what's holding you back from starting now? Just start small...you will feel a lot better. because nothing world changing is coming overnight. hell 2008 had far more doom than this year. we were closer to bombing Iran then than now. Which I think is nothing but a stringalong. The news was saying at the beginning of this year that Israel had till june to bomb iran or it would never happen, but now they have till the fall. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1550123 United States 08/10/2012 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Neither do I. That's because I don't give a fuck. Whatever happens, happens. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21671397 yup. you can prepare but things always change. you might have to run and leave your preps behind. the worst thing you can do is worry. just live your life the best you can and have some fun. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1550123 United States 08/10/2012 12:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope nothing at all, no guns, no food, no plans. but i have plenty of money in the bank. I remember thinking in 2008 "oh boy i better start getting survival shit together because shits gonna hit the fan real soon"! you know...kinda like now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21610004 So take your money and go shopping...like now! the only thing i would do is at least get a few weeks of food to keep on hand. better than nothing. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1561325 United States 08/10/2012 12:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope nothing at all, no guns, no food, no plans. but i have plenty of money in the bank. I remember thinking in 2008 "oh boy i better start getting survival shit together because shits gonna hit the fan real soon"! you know...kinda like now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21610004 So, what's holding you back from starting now? Just start small...you will feel a lot better. That's the trap that's been set. Make people feel better about doom happening when it does because they had some reason to think they 'knew' when it would go down or because they're more prepared for it than the 'sheep' who aren't prepared at all. Anything to get focus off of actually doing something to stop it. We could be doom preventers instead of doom preparers if we hadn't fallen for the trick of helping out the economy. "Sir, the people aren't buying as much useless junk anymore." "Well, convince them they should buy stuff to prepare for the economic travesty that will happen when they no longer can buy the useless junk they don't want to buy anymore." Get it? The only thing you are preparing for is to delay the inevitable, and helping to delay the time that will come when you will begin to delay it in tandem. You don't stop and think why it is there are numerous MSM shows about prepping, do you? Would they really sponsor shows about something they would rather people not do? And most people just want to talk about how stupid they think those people on the shows are for giving away their super secret prepper grounds. Divided, conquered, trend-following morans. I learned all I need to know about being prepared in Boy Scouts, and it has little to do with hoarding resources. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19629373 United States 08/10/2012 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The just in time supply system is fragile.Nature does not care how much money you have.Our infrastructure(power)is at best obsolete and less reliable than even 5 years ago.There are more people on this planet than ever before,consuming food,water,and energy. 100 years ago you could not survive the winter unless you prepared.94 years ago the nearly the entire glob was at war(WW1).83 years ago we where in the great depression,with the worst drought in history.67 years ago the entire world was at war(WW2).59 years ago was the Korean war.Since 1900 the USA has had 67 recessions,over 2 trillion dollars in damages from natural disasters(USA only since 1978),millions of hours with out power( [link to en.wikipedia.org] you...you are above everyone else and have no need to prepare. Good luck with that,and natural selection is a wonderful thing. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 21610004 United States 08/10/2012 01:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are not prepared for an emergency and you are able you are simply an idiot. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19629373 The just in time supply system is fragile.Nature does not care how much money you have.Our infrastructure(power)is at best obsolete and less reliable than even 5 years ago.There are more people on this planet than ever before,consuming food,water,and energy. 100 years ago you could not survive the winter unless you prepared.94 years ago the nearly the entire glob was at war(WW1).83 years ago we where in the great depression,with the worst drought in history.67 years ago the entire world was at war(WW2).59 years ago was the Korean war.Since 1900 the USA has had 67 recessions,over 2 trillion dollars in damages from natural disasters(USA only since 1978),millions of hours with out power( [link to en.wikipedia.org] you...you are above everyone else andve no need to prepare. Good luck with that,and natural selection is a wonderful thing. yep and we're all still here paying bills like it never happened. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19629373 United States 08/10/2012 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are not prepared for an emergency and you are able you are simply an idiot. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19629373 The just in time supply system is fragile.Nature does not care how much money you have.Our infrastructure(power)is at best obsolete and less reliable than even 5 years ago.There are more people on this planet than ever before,consuming food,water,and energy. 100 years ago you could not survive the winter unless you prepared.94 years ago the nearly the entire glob was at war(WW1).83 years ago we where in the great depression,with the worst drought in history.67 years ago the entire world was at war(WW2).59 years ago was the Korean war.Since 1900 the USA has had 67 recessions,over 2 trillion dollars in damages from natural disasters(USA only since 1978),millions of hours with out power( [link to en.wikipedia.org] you...you are above everyone else andve no need to prepare. Good luck with that,and natural selection is a wonderful thing. yep and we're all still here paying bills like it never happened. During world war 2 and estimated(by the Department of Defense)28% of all food consumed in America was produced and preserved from gardens less than 2 acres in size.Everything was rationed.Do some home work and see how rough it was for people during that war.Rationing on some items did not end until after the Korean war. What you have is called normalcy bias.It never happened to you so it can not happen. The reality is natural disasters happen.Wars happen.Rationing happens.Unemployment happens at some point in most every life. Being prepared is not being afraid or scared.It is just the opposite.If you know life is going to throw you some curve balls and you prepare you worry less and enjoy while those who do not prepare worry or live in denial. Like it or not the world is not perfect.At some point in your life you will wish you had prepared. PS.The longest any fiat money system has ever lasted was the Roman empire.It lasted as a standing currency for 238 years.During that time the metals used to make coins where devalued continuously,kind of like our currency system now.Only it took the Roman Empire 238 years to devalue the currency 90%...we have already devalued the US Federal Reserve note by 90%...in 99 years.Just saying. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1559723 08/10/2012 02:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a small box of goodies. Firestarters (refillable lighters, butane, lighter fuel) compass, pens, notebooks, water purifying tablets, collapsable water carrier, screwdrivers, pocket knife, 2 identical fixed blade knives, sharpening stone, multivitamins, old style gps (if sats work), led headlamp, led lenser torch, spare batteries, magnifying glass, glass marbles and slingshot, mini crossbow and bolts, quality machette, 2 packs playing cards, toothbrush and paste, pack of plastic bags, basic sewing kit, basic first aid kit, cheap celphone (if cells work), some rugged clothing, boots and jacket. Rope, some stretch tie downs, a small tent...and my 9mm with some ammo. Cost me jack shit over a period so what the hell. May never need it but it's there. Anybody like to add anything I might need, please do. Sarcasm and jokes accepted too. :-) ps Items must be small. I have tested and I can just get this shit on the move and still have a spare arm for my katana... |
Tuff~Kooky User ID: 18044353 United States 08/10/2012 02:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope nothing at all, no guns, no food, no plans. but i have plenty of money in the bank. I remember thinking in 2008 "oh boy i better start getting survival shit together because shits gonna hit the fan real soon"! you know...kinda like now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21610004 At least you have money, so you can start preparing now. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21662567 United States 08/10/2012 02:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | if the shit truly hits the fan, how long will any of your preparations last? Best first of all to prepare YOUR MINDS, because if you freak out, nothing you have set aside will serve you and if someone steals it all, or you run out, your miind is all you have, and it can "save" you, depending on your definition of save of course. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19629373 United States 08/10/2012 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a small box of goodies. Firestarters (refillable lighters, butane, lighter fuel) compass, pens, notebooks, water purifying tablets, collapsable water carrier, screwdrivers, pocket knife, 2 identical fixed blade knives, sharpening stone, multivitamins, old style gps (if sats work), led headlamp, led lenser torch, spare batteries, magnifying glass, glass marbles and slingshot, mini crossbow and bolts, quality machette, 2 packs playing cards, toothbrush and paste, pack of plastic bags, basic sewing kit, basic first aid kit, cheap celphone (if cells work), some rugged clothing, boots and jacket. Rope, some stretch tie downs, a small tent...and my 9mm with some ammo. Cost me jack shit over a period so what the hell. May never need it but it's there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1559723 Anybody like to add anything I might need, please do. Sarcasm and jokes accepted too. :-) ps Items must be small. I have tested and I can just get this shit on the move and still have a spare arm for my katana... Drop the katana and carry a hatchet.Forget crappy saws,swords,machete and other BS.What you want is a hatchet. Good for defense,great for cutting,light weight...tons of uses.Your katana not so much. We spent 28 days in the Boundary waters( [link to en.wikipedia.org] year,21 days last year,and 17 days the year before.I will never carry a saw or anything not worth the weight.A GOOD hatchet is worth the weight. |
Daersoulkeeper User ID: 1159767 United States 08/10/2012 02:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i just finished my preparations after 8 years... it feels SOOOOO EMPOWERING AND AMAZING! SO FULFILLING! the real reason most people on this planet are the most ignorant gullible people that have ever lived is a little thing called the TELL-LIE-VISION television when you watch it, you put the I(you) in television and you get tel(i)evision tell lie vision |
Daersoulkeeper User ID: 1159767 United States 08/10/2012 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a small box of goodies. Firestarters (refillable lighters, butane, lighter fuel) compass, pens, notebooks, water purifying tablets, collapsable water carrier, screwdrivers, pocket knife, 2 identical fixed blade knives, sharpening stone, multivitamins, old style gps (if sats work), led headlamp, led lenser torch, spare batteries, magnifying glass, glass marbles and slingshot, mini crossbow and bolts, quality machette, 2 packs playing cards, toothbrush and paste, pack of plastic bags, basic sewing kit, basic first aid kit, cheap celphone (if cells work), some rugged clothing, boots and jacket. Rope, some stretch tie downs, a small tent...and my 9mm with some ammo. Cost me jack shit over a period so what the hell. May never need it but it's there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1559723 Anybody like to add anything I might need, please do. Sarcasm and jokes accepted too. :-) ps Items must be small. I have tested and I can just get this shit on the move and still have a spare arm for my katana... Drop the katana and carry a hatchet.Forget crappy saws,swords,machete and other BS.What you want is a hatchet. Good for defense,great for cutting,light weight...tons of uses.Your katana not so much. We spent 28 days in the Boundary waters( [link to en.wikipedia.org] year,21 days last year,and 17 days the year before.I will never carry a saw or anything not worth the weight.A GOOD hatchet is worth the weight. screw that advice get a CROVEL [link to www.google.com] SHOVEL, SWORD, SAW, AXE, SPIKE, CROWBAR, STORAGE CONTAINER, BOTTLE OPENER, SEAT WITH BACK REST DEFEND AND BURRY WITH SAME TOOL Last Edited by Daersoulkeeper on 08/10/2012 02:24 PM the real reason most people on this planet are the most ignorant gullible people that have ever lived is a little thing called the TELL-LIE-VISION television when you watch it, you put the I(you) in television and you get tel(i)evision tell lie vision |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 21610004 United States 08/10/2012 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nope nothing at all, no guns, no food, no plans. but i have plenty of money in the bank. I remember thinking in 2008 "oh boy i better start getting survival shit together because shits gonna hit the fan real soon"! you know...kinda like now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21610004 At least you have money, so you can start preparing now. why? How is this year any different from others? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1559723 08/10/2012 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a small box of goodies. Firestarters (refillable lighters, butane, lighter fuel) compass, pens, notebooks, water purifying tablets, collapsable water carrier, screwdrivers, pocket knife, 2 identical fixed blade knives, sharpening stone, multivitamins, old style gps (if sats work), led headlamp, led lenser torch, spare batteries, magnifying glass, glass marbles and slingshot, mini crossbow and bolts, quality machette, 2 packs playing cards, toothbrush and paste, pack of plastic bags, basic sewing kit, basic first aid kit, cheap celphone (if cells work), some rugged clothing, boots and jacket. Rope, some stretch tie downs, a small tent...and my 9mm with some ammo. Cost me jack shit over a period so what the hell. May never need it but it's there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1559723 Anybody like to add anything I might need, please do. Sarcasm and jokes accepted too. :-) ps Items must be small. I have tested and I can just get this shit on the move and still have a spare arm for my katana... Drop the katana and carry a hatchet.Forget crappy saws,swords,machete and other BS.What you want is a hatchet. Good for defense,great for cutting,light weight...tons of uses.Your katana not so much. We spent 28 days in the Boundary waters( [link to en.wikipedia.org] year,21 days last year,and 17 days the year before.I will never carry a saw or anything not worth the weight.A GOOD hatchet is worth the weight. Agreed to some extent but I have trained with it for more than 20 years, and it has sentimental value ( was brought back from Japan after WWII by a family member) so it's a very close friend :-) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19629373 United States 08/10/2012 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a small box of goodies. Firestarters (refillable lighters, butane, lighter fuel) compass, pens, notebooks, water purifying tablets, collapsable water carrier, screwdrivers, pocket knife, 2 identical fixed blade knives, sharpening stone, multivitamins, old style gps (if sats work), led headlamp, led lenser torch, spare batteries, magnifying glass, glass marbles and slingshot, mini crossbow and bolts, quality machette, 2 packs playing cards, toothbrush and paste, pack of plastic bags, basic sewing kit, basic first aid kit, cheap celphone (if cells work), some rugged clothing, boots and jacket. Rope, some stretch tie downs, a small tent...and my 9mm with some ammo. Cost me jack shit over a period so what the hell. May never need it but it's there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1559723 Anybody like to add anything I might need, please do. Sarcasm and jokes accepted too. :-) ps Items must be small. I have tested and I can just get this shit on the move and still have a spare arm for my katana... Drop the katana and carry a hatchet.Forget crappy saws,swords,machete and other BS.What you want is a hatchet. Good for defense,great for cutting,light weight...tons of uses.Your katana not so much. We spent 28 days in the Boundary waters( [link to en.wikipedia.org] year,21 days last year,and 17 days the year before.I will never carry a saw or anything not worth the weight.A GOOD hatchet is worth the weight. screw that advice get a CROVEL [link to www.google.com] SHOVEL, SWORD, SAW, AXE, SPIKE, CROWBAR, STORAGE CONTAINER, BOTTLE OPENER, SEAT WITH BACK REST DEFEND AND BURRY WITH SAME TOOL I will have my firewood cut,and a house built before you "saw" through a 4 inch log.I would also bet my hatchet handle will never bend,unlike a hollow steel tube. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1559723 08/10/2012 02:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a small box of goodies. Firestarters (refillable lighters, butane, lighter fuel) compass, pens, notebooks, water purifying tablets, collapsable water carrier, screwdrivers, pocket knife, 2 identical fixed blade knives, sharpening stone, multivitamins, old style gps (if sats work), led headlamp, led lenser torch, spare batteries, magnifying glass, glass marbles and slingshot, mini crossbow and bolts, quality machette, 2 packs playing cards, toothbrush and paste, pack of plastic bags, basic sewing kit, basic first aid kit, cheap celphone (if cells work), some rugged clothing, boots and jacket. Rope, some stretch tie downs, a small tent...and my 9mm with some ammo. Cost me jack shit over a period so what the hell. May never need it but it's there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1559723 Anybody like to add anything I might need, please do. Sarcasm and jokes accepted too. :-) ps Items must be small. I have tested and I can just get this shit on the move and still have a spare arm for my katana... Drop the katana and carry a hatchet.Forget crappy saws,swords,machete and other BS.What you want is a hatchet. Good for defense,great for cutting,light weight...tons of uses.Your katana not so much. We spent 28 days in the Boundary waters( [link to en.wikipedia.org] year,21 days last year,and 17 days the year before.I will never carry a saw or anything not worth the weight.A GOOD hatchet is worth the weight. screw that advice get a CROVEL [link to www.google.com] SHOVEL, SWORD, SAW, AXE, SPIKE, CROWBAR, STORAGE CONTAINER, BOTTLE OPENER, SEAT WITH BACK REST DEFEND AND BURRY WITH SAME TOOL I will have my firewood cut,and a house built before you "saw" through a 4 inch log.I would also bet my hatchet handle will never bend,unlike a hollow steel tube. I think the truth is, if you have to gtfo because shtf you're going to want to move light. I'd probably dump a lot of that shit soon after getting on the move and, sad to say I'd use my 9mm to kill for what I need or can take off someone more vulnerable. Not a nice thought but inevitable. :-) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19629373 United States 08/10/2012 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a small box of goodies. Firestarters (refillable lighters, butane, lighter fuel) compass, pens, notebooks, water purifying tablets, collapsable water carrier, screwdrivers, pocket knife, 2 identical fixed blade knives, sharpening stone, multivitamins, old style gps (if sats work), led headlamp, led lenser torch, spare batteries, magnifying glass, glass marbles and slingshot, mini crossbow and bolts, quality machette, 2 packs playing cards, toothbrush and paste, pack of plastic bags, basic sewing kit, basic first aid kit, cheap celphone (if cells work), some rugged clothing, boots and jacket. Rope, some stretch tie downs, a small tent...and my 9mm with some ammo. Cost me jack shit over a period so what the hell. May never need it but it's there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1559723 Anybody like to add anything I might need, please do. Sarcasm and jokes accepted too. :-) ps Items must be small. I have tested and I can just get this shit on the move and still have a spare arm for my katana... Drop the katana and carry a hatchet.Forget crappy saws,swords,machete and other BS.What you want is a hatchet. Good for defense,great for cutting,light weight...tons of uses.Your katana not so much. We spent 28 days in the Boundary waters( [link to en.wikipedia.org] year,21 days last year,and 17 days the year before.I will never carry a saw or anything not worth the weight.A GOOD hatchet is worth the weight. screw that advice get a CROVEL [link to www.google.com] SHOVEL, SWORD, SAW, AXE, SPIKE, CROWBAR, STORAGE CONTAINER, BOTTLE OPENER, SEAT WITH BACK REST DEFEND AND BURRY WITH SAME TOOL I will have my firewood cut,and a house built before you "saw" through a 4 inch log.I would also bet my hatchet handle will never bend,unlike a hollow steel tube. Shovel with a metal point and some saw teeth called a zombie spike(zspike).$109.00 plus 24.95 for the "zombie" point. Estwing e24 solid one piece forged steel with leather handle.$28.00 [link to www.casa.com] Brains...priceless. |