Thanks, Got clay pots, I need some sand, weed, and some beer. The streams are real cold always. Then we party like it’s 1999!
Haha, good stuff. There are also videos I’ve seen for making simple, no electricity solar heaters and food dehydrators. I personally live in a small community of highly prepared people (Northern Utah/Idaho border), where the norm is to keep a one year supply of food, so I’m not worried about society necessarilly breaking down in this area, but it’s always good to keep a proper perspective.
I have horrific nightmare-ish visions of what will happen in the cities. Not just the violence, or roving gangs, but the cesspools of disease they will become. Image when the water turns off, what will the average person with their garbage? What of their wastes? They will continue to act as though the garbage men will come along and take their piled up garbage heaps, and once the diseases and pests spread who’s going to dig the hole for them to eliminate in. Many may just throw it out into the street, etc. And that is to say nothing of the other issues (as I mentioned, violence, gangs, etc.) that will run rampant. When people let out their dogs they cannot feed, there will be feral packs of wolves roving the streets. What a nightmare!
I will never, ever live in an urban area again, not as long as I have any choice in the matter.