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DOOMSDAY PREPPING – PLAN FIRST, BUY LATER
Preparedness Blog ^ | 4/5/12 | TIM SHETTLESWORTH

Posted on 04/05/2012 4:52:18 PM PDT by Kartographer

I keep hearing statements about how expensive it is to prep. Although it is not cheap it doesn’t have to be that expensive either. You do not need to stock 20 years worth of food to be properly prepared. As a matter of fact I would advise against it. Stockpiling a large food and water supply means you have to stay put and defend it. That may not be your best option in a lot of scenarios which means you would lose that investment. Do you think you really have enough ammo to defend a 20 year food supply for 20 years? The cost of that alone would be staggering.

One big mistake in prepping that most people make including me is waste when you first start out. Either buying the wrong things (toys and gimmicks) or finding out later as you become more experienced that a lot of the things you bought in the beginning you really do not need.

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To: bgill

“Remember, tomatoes are fruit”.

Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.


121 posted on 04/06/2012 9:12:15 AM PDT by Biff55 (Winter is coming.)
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To: Sarajevo

Looks like you have to pay to download anything.

Not that I’m against that .....But.....


122 posted on 04/06/2012 9:25:04 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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bttt


123 posted on 04/06/2012 10:39:37 AM PDT by Uncle Ike (Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)
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To: going hot

One thing I’ve noticed in that show The Walking Dead, is that the guy who carries a cross bow is almost always on his last bolt.


124 posted on 04/06/2012 10:55:47 AM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: Kartographer

I’ll see your Jack Burton and raise ya a Snake Plisken.


125 posted on 04/06/2012 11:13:19 AM PDT by The Duke
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To: Sarajevo

Wow 23 years thank you Sir for your service!

BTW- is that tagline French?

Latin it is the US Army Sniper motto.

I do not assume most or even more than a few will go to the dark side, but those that do are significantly more deadly than the average joe with a handgun or scoped rifle. In a shithitsthefan world former military are going to be the best assest a group has as defenders and protectors, which are a valuable skill set to posses. The oldest profession is Soldiering and we all know the second oldest ;)


126 posted on 04/06/2012 1:04:06 PM PDT by JD_UTDallas ("Veni Vidi Vici")
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To: Kartographer

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127 posted on 04/06/2012 1:04:33 PM PDT by PMAS
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To: DCBryan1

You are 100% right never ever approach a conscious wounded human who was just moments before intent on killing you. That is exactly why I said bayonet them you still have a hot round ready at point blank range to the head should they attempt to fight if they move pull the trigger. As for the axe we carried all steel tomahawks 18 inches long with an edged side and a 6 inch spire side. It is truly surprising how many different things can be done with a tomahawk. They also would be perfect for dispatching semi-conscious point side to the small of the back of the head. IF you need intel then have some MP trained guys around they have all be through EPW training..a blowtorch and some pliers will get you all the intel any one needs. We were not implicitly authorized to have Ruger Mark 4s but they sure do make a good sentry dispatch weapon when suppressed at point blank range.


128 posted on 04/06/2012 1:21:44 PM PDT by JD_UTDallas ("Veni Vidi Vici")
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To: Kartographer
For food my goal is to have at least three years to start with and two years following. Plan for crop failure!

There is some threat from people taking your crops from you but the biggest threat is from the non-bipeds. If everything goes kaboom you are not going to have the cumulative benefit of insect and pest control that you do now.

There are somethings that you can store for a long time and are necessary. Salt is one of those things. It is cheap, it lasts and you will need a lot of it. Also be sure to store some iodized salt. Iodine is not a mineral found in many places except sea food and plants and it is one we need very badly. It can mean the difference between the next generation being normal and being sub normal.

129 posted on 04/06/2012 1:47:47 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Would you sing if someone sucked YOU up the vacuum cleaner hose?)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

I have to agree. The immediate need is to survive through the immediate threats to a point in time where things begin to settle out. Growing your food is a long term effort of surviving, adn you better have lotsa land and protection for the crops. But if you stock freeze dried food or the like for 1-2 years, you will then have time for this “hobby”. And who the hell cares about canned tomato sauce. Come on!


130 posted on 04/06/2012 3:19:55 PM PDT by SgtHooper (The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it's still on the list.)
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To: JD_UTDallas
blowtorch and some pliers will get you all the intel any one needs.

The cruelest things I have heard of is from certain turd world countries intelligence services:

No comment on where the info came from, but most of it is OSINT.

Your captive is seated in a chair, restrained in a small room completely with ankle, knee, waist, chest, shoulder, neck, elbow, arm, and wrist leather straps. It is cold and dark of course with only a small light, the chair and restraints, the board, and a clock. A small fire keeps an iron poker red hot.

In front of him is a wall 8 feet high with a sign covering the whole wall. The only light is a small LED that illuminates a list with about 50 lines on it. It starts like this:

1) Left pinky finger.
2) Right pinky finger
3) Left small toe.
4) Right small toe
5) Left middle finger.
6) Right middle finger.
7) Left ear.
...and so on.....50 or so lines down including cutting off the penis, tongue, intestines, eyes, etc.

....and so on. Anyways, Mr/Mrs. 3rd world interrogator comes in there without saying a word, and cuts off 1). Then uses a hot iron poker to cauterized the fresh wound. Mr. 3rd world interrogator turns around, marks off what he just did, and walks out....without saying a word.

An hour hour goes by, and someone else comes in, looks at the board, and goes to the next line that isn't crossed out, and without saying a word, cuts off next item, cautorizes the wound, crosses off the board, and walks out.
An hour later, he comes in, without saying a word, and cuts off 3) ...and so on. You get the jist of it.

Unnamed person/country told me that they have rarely had to come in more than 3-4 times before the subject is spilling his guts without any questions. Rarely, 1 in a 100, they say, they barely get into the double digits, mind you hours into the ordeal with the time in between used to mentally torment the subject as to what is coming next.

I asked, "What happens if you find out they lied to you?", and the reply was, "We go down the list 10 numbers in one session".

Anyways, I don't plan on visiting the unnamed country.

Second is in South America: they use "insect torture" that includes various scorpions, bees, ants, etc. that they use to get confessions. I was told that there is some sort of wasp in the jungle that's sting is so painful that one sting and most subjects are screaming their life out.....and the prospect of a 2nd sting will usually get you any intel you need. ....again....not visiting certain South American countries anytime soon.

If I need to get intel, I'll rely on strapping the offenders down on a fire ant mound while I "feed my catfish".

If their crimes are grievious enough, I'll resort to Scaphism.

Good luck out there. Keep your powder dry.

131 posted on 04/06/2012 3:37:05 PM PDT by DCBryan1 (Tagline removed at the request of someone who doesn't "get" Monty Python or Shakespeare.)
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To: voicereason
In my family, pets are members of the family. No one is eating them period. And, nobody had ever better try to.
132 posted on 04/07/2012 12:24:53 AM PDT by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Shadowstrike
In my family, pets are members of the family. No one is eating them period. And, nobody had ever better try to.

That's all fine and dandy, but if the choice is between hunger and survival; I'm gonna break out the salt and pepper.

133 posted on 04/07/2012 4:42:08 AM PDT by voicereason (Dems, Pubbies...too often a one-sided coin.)
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To: JD_UTDallas
BTW- is that tagline French?

Latin it is the US Army Sniper motto.

I know, FRiend! I was pulling your leg;)

134 posted on 04/07/2012 7:03:15 AM PDT by Sarajevo (Money cannot buy happiness, but it's more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.)
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To: Vendome

I did a free registration and downloaded a .pdf as a test.


135 posted on 04/07/2012 7:29:10 AM PDT by Sarajevo (Money cannot buy happiness, but it's more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.)
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To: ponygirl
Just as an aside, have you seen the Gardening Thread?
136 posted on 04/07/2012 8:49:37 AM PDT by Sarajevo (Money cannot buy happiness, but it's more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.)
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To: JRandomFreeper

“Tactical skills are great and required, but even army guys can learn those.

Bite me, zipperhead.


137 posted on 04/07/2012 6:18:17 PM PDT by patton (DateDiff)
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To: patton
Love you, too. ;)

/johnny

138 posted on 04/07/2012 6:22:01 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

I perusing this thread, one thought occurred to me - given the way wolves/bears have been reintroduced, a coup-de-grace might be more merciful than leaving the zombies wounded, bleeding, and screaming in pain, as dark approaches...


139 posted on 04/07/2012 6:36:35 PM PDT by patton (DateDiff)
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To: patton
I rarely hear/read from people that are so worried about the health and welfare of wolves and bears. But I appreciate your concern.

I agree with you. Long as you leave one alive to scream in all the local scavengers to the buffet.

/johnny

140 posted on 04/07/2012 6:51:06 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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