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    The way things are going in this world i would just like to ask that all of you be prepared. I mean what would you do if say the power grid went down ? Got some way to get water? got some canned goods and some way to cook them ? better to be prepared and never have to use it than be caught with nothing eh ?
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    Yep! been getting ready for over a year now,Lots of bullets,lots of food,a couple of bug out bags packed and ready to go! I give a whole new meaning to being a boy scout thumbsup01
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    I am with you 100%...

    We have the bases covered out in our little corner of the world...

    Have indoor and outdoor wood stove...Hand pump for water and generator capabilities when/if gas is available... for when you just gotta have some electric.

    It wouldn't be pretty, I am sure, but I am, and have raised my kids to be survivors... But I hope and pray it will be good training wasted.... (as in not needed)

    Hate to have to play the nomadic role but.... guess you will do what you have to do...

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    Good to know folks ! I have ammo,dried goods and i have gone the camping route for now, like dual fuel stoves and heaters,propane stoves and heaters,hand pump for well good sleeping bags,and extra warm coats and clothes. Hope i never have to use any thing ! Here is a great place for tips,and info. Mods if this a rule breaker feel free to remove it

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    that is a definate possibililty.. bullets, beans and band aids/////////// GOT IT... water purification.the whole deal.. my friends think im nuts. that may be true but im a prepared nut.... and thats a fact.
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    Making it on very little.....Grew up on it. If you are determined you will get by just fine. Most people these days talk about what they can't do without, The thing to concern themselves with is what they CAN do without.

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    i am makin some adjustments in my lifestyle and i am very concerened about my future. good luck to all in the coming year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by russellt View Post
    that is a definate possibililty.. bullets, beans and band aids/////////// GOT IT... water purification.the whole deal.. my friends think im nuts. that may be true but im a prepared nut.... and thats a fact.
    It would be nuts not to prepare. Even the Government says you should prepare. All you have to do is look at the Katrina aftermath and Rodney King riots, and you can see why. A natural disaster, cival unrest, or bad econinomic times the Government doesn't have the resources to everyone. People who don't prepare a kit or a plan are the ones who will be in trouble. Don't forget your pets either.

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    Howdy Folks!
    Personally, I ain't terribly worried about the future. I choose to believe that things will turn out alright in the end.
    There may be rough patches, but I am an optimist. That being said, we do have plenty of firepower in the house.

    If I had a dollar for every disaster or end of the world prediction I've heard in 60 years, I could retire right now!
    Back when everybody was predicting the upheaval of Y2K, I had some friends who stocked up on all manner of survival supplies. By June they were trying to unload them all.

    Most of the things I worry about tend to not happen. And if they do, I wasn't figuring to live forever anyhow.

    But if things got that bad, I'd be headed into the high country to live off the land. Anybody who ever spent time in backcountry knows how to survive on what nature provides. It is all there if worse comes to worst.

    Besides, we ain't got any storage to speak of in a mobile home anyhow. All I'd really need is a camp stove, a few firearms, plenty of ammo and clothing to cover any weather conditions.

    Like I said though, I believe things will turn out alright. All things are as they should be at any given time.

    Fretting about things don't help much, so I don't bother worrying about things beyond my ability to control.
    Now all the talk is about December 21st, 2012! I think on December 22nd, 2012, I'll be laughing about all the fuss just like I did after Y2K, when I failed to see all those planes falling from the sky, nuclear reactors melting down, computer systems crashing world-wide, rioting in the streets, gunfights to defend homesteads, and all the other dire predictions that never materialized.

    And if I should ultimately be proven wrong, I know how to live on what nature provides.
    A good weapon, a tank of gas, some camp gear, and I'm set.

    That's my opinion, and I haven't yet needed any of that so far, despite all the times I was told everything was ready to hit the fan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by M-Taliesin View Post
    ...I'll be laughing about all the fuss just like I did after Y2K, when I failed to see all those planes falling from the sky, nuclear reactors melting down, computer systems crashing world-wide, rioting in the streets, gunfights to defend homesteads, and all the other dire predictions that never materialized.
    I did have a meltdown at Y2K...

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    A good weapon, a tank of gas, some camp gear, and I'm set.
    Just one question. With all the civil unrest in the Middle East, how much longer do you think you will be able to afford gasoline? You might want to head to the high country now, or you might just have to walk there later. Than what will you do in the winter? You won't be camping in the high country. The snow will be over your head, and the big game will have migrated to lower elevations.

    Gas prices here have gone up .44 cents in the last month, and almost a dollar in the last year. You should worry, our Government doesn't. If you have to take care of yourself, no one will do it for you.

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    What happens, happens.. not in my control.. but i would think nothing bad will happen in my lifetime.. i'm 50 now.The next generation.. not so sure......
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    There has to be some level of common sense on both viewpoints. The prepared people are who lean with the most, but that only means that I have some dry rice or dried beans, a few jugs of water, but I haven't wired in the gas generator to the house quite yet.

    Extra ammo is always a must though, cuz you can easily be run-in on by bad elements when they see your lights are still on. You can't carry a parachute with you everywhere. martin

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    Quote Originally Posted by P Side View Post
    Just one question. With all the civil unrest in the Middle East, how much longer do you think you will be able to afford gasoline?
    Your metal detector runs on gasoline? lol How did they get along before gasoline?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinL View Post
    There has to be some level of common sense on both viewpoints. The prepared people are who lean with the most, but that only means that I have some dry rice or dried beans, a few jugs of water, but I haven't wired in the gas generator to the house quite yet.

    Extra ammo is always a must though, cuz you can easily be run-in on by bad elements when they see your lights are still on. You can't carry a parachute with you everywhere. martin
    Well sure ! I dont have a ton of goods,just some bottled water,a hand pump for well, canned stuff,and plenty of ammo. And i have dual fuel Colman stoves lanterns and heaters plus a few propane ones
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    I grew up on the basics,If it happens it's gonna be a big shock to some of these 30-50 year olds.They are gonna have to carry the load for younger ones,quite frankly there not prepared.The people runnin this country haven't a clue and don't care they will always get by. JMHOP.
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