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Prepping for the worst
Lancaster Online ^ | April 25, 2010 | John Rutter

Posted on 04/28/2010 6:13:34 PM PDT by ChocChipCookie

"Candles and wood."

It's Deb Giffin's mantra.

The Manor Township woman doesn't want to give up her dishwasher or her fridge.

But, she said, disaster could strike. Civilization shouldn't count on always having those cushy things. So she's laying away supplies for a rainy day.

She's started to fill the pantry of her suburban home with canned pineapple juice, beans and high-energy snacks.

She has fastened a large kerosene lamp to the wall of her living room. She has hand tools galore, a fireplace and bundles of wood from a home-improvement store.

She has an emergency pack in case she needs to clear out.

"I have flashlights that are the crank style" and don't need batteries, said Giffin, 54.

She also has plenty of company.

Emergency preparedness is growing into an American subculture that some adherants claim is bigger than the tea party movement.

Giffin and others share gardening and survival tips on blogs like The Survival Mom. They belong to groups such as the American Preppers Network, launched 16 months ago by 32-year-old Idaho truck driver Tom Martin.

The thousands of daily hits on americanpreppersnetwork.com will cease, of course, if there's a monster storm or economic collapse. But one goal of prepping is to get society ready for such events.

The message isn't always welcome, as Giffin knows.

"My daughter busts on me about being a doomsday person," Giffin said. Giffin contends she's just being practical.

Either way, the prepper demographic contrasts starkly with the secretive, backwoods bunker survivalists of the 1970s and '80s.

Some preppers are hunters and back-to-the-land types, to be sure. Some live on ranches and farms. But many others reside in cities and suburbs, said Kathy Harrison, a western Massachusetts woman who has written a preparedness guide called "Just in Case."

The prepper world is diverse, embracing concerns about energy use, personal health, overconsumption and waste.

"This is no longer sort of the crazy man out in the cave someplace dining on bats' wings and frogs' eyeballs," Harrison said.

Socking stuff away

Harrison for example, describes herself as a middle-aged woman with "a minivan and a pile of kids" and a backyard swimming pool. "We're just people," she says.

But what makes otherwise ordinary folks start packing away sterile gauze pads and tinned meat?

People who become preppers often already have a self-sufficiency mindset, said Art Markman, a University of Texas cognitive psychologist who tracks the preparedness movement.

Calamities such as Hurricane Katrina and the Wall Street meltdown stoke that impulse because they stir doubt about whether government can handle the mess, Markman wrote in an e-mail.

"When trust erodes," according to Markman, "people want to take over more ... basic responsibilities for themselves. People who feel like they are taking care of their own needs are decreasing the anxiety caused by mistrust."

Hollywood has picked up on the mood with recent post-apocalyptic movies such as "The Road" and "The Book of Eli."

"We're realizing how spoiled we are," Deb Giffin said.

Giffin said self-reliance comes second nature to her because she's a single mother of three, and because she grew up on a remote Berks County farm that lacked indoor plumbing until she was 6.

With five brothers and three sisters, she noted, "I always grew up wanting for something."

Her job in the electric utility industry has shown her the vulnerabilities of the power grid, Giffin added.

Recent stories about solar flares and electromagnetic pulse bombs that could supposedly destroy communications networks have put her more on edge, she said.

Now, she's convincing friends and family to become more independent —slowly.

She said her younger daughter, Jennifer Derr, asked at one point " 'What's a screwdriver?' She does at least check her oil now."

Her older daughter, Leslie Egiziano, created The Maven Club, a local self-help group, Giffin added.

Building a prepper nation is a guiding principle of the movement, according to Martin and Harrison.

They both live in rural areas, grow their own food and could live without the grid indefinitely.

But what if some catastrophe undermines law and order?

Harrison said she has no intention of taking up arms, "Mad Max" style: "I'm the first person in the stew pot, I know that. I can't fend off a gang of mutant zombie bikers."

She won't have to, she added, because her neighbors are already on the same self-reliant page.

Whether this ethic is infinitely adaptable to the nation's neighborhoods is an open question.

Markman lauds backyard chicken raising. And he says personal fitness and health care awareness are especially sensible.

"I think that recognizing that things can go wrong ... is a good thing," he said.

However, he added, "I think that, in general, people underestimate the complexity of really doing everything yourself."

Martin said he has no warm, fuzzy illusions about what would happen if political and economic systems should fail.

"I doubt if you'd get a Utopian society out of it." On the other hand, he said, "if a disaster comes through and nobody's prepared, your instinct cuts in and it's a fight for survival."

That's just the kind of scenerio Giffin wants to avoid, especially for her children.

And so she keeps on socking stuff away. And she keeps on trying to motivate other people to become preppers.

"If something big happens," she said, "I think people are going to have to realize they're going to have to get along a lot better than they are now."


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: foodstorage; preparedness; preppers; shtf; survival
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To: STONEWALLS
Here in Mississippi we had far more damage and we even had some civil unrest and a small bit of looting... and it lasted about one day. Citizens and police worked together to restore order... and we kept it.

We were under Martial Law and I open carried for three weeks after the storm... Even had a Colonel from Ohio NG admire my weapon. We were told, "IF you have to protect yourself, shoot 'em in the head and leave 'em face down in a ditch... we'll get to them". We were NOT New Orleans, Louisiana.

LLS

41 posted on 04/28/2010 7:44:26 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer ( WOLVERINES!)
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To: ChocChipCookie

Be real careful when ya buy salt licks for human use....some have biotin and selenium etc in them. Additives fer yer critters will give ya the jitters !.....;o)

Get the pure salt licks.....


42 posted on 04/28/2010 7:46:18 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Squantos

I was wondering about that (additives) - any suggestions on where to buy ....local? online?


43 posted on 04/28/2010 7:47:31 PM PDT by goodnesswins (The PLANTATION Party is at it again (the DEMS) ....trying to make slaves of everyone)
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To: Reddy

“Because “they” are selling themselves as messiahs and selling the pipe dream of cradle to grave care and support. All they will do is engorge themselves until... like most parasites... they kill their host.

LLS


44 posted on 04/28/2010 7:47:44 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer ( WOLVERINES!)
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To: Bean Counter

Good idea!

LLS


45 posted on 04/28/2010 7:48:18 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer ( WOLVERINES!)
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To: goodnesswins

Local feed co-op has em , just ask for the ones without additives. Specify ....pure salt. Ones they drop in the fields have binders that keep the rain from dissolving the salt block etc ......ya want the pure ones !........:o)


46 posted on 04/28/2010 7:50:00 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Charles Martel

A grocery store had to clear it out.

They had 42 bottles but I was broke and could only force myself to buy 34 of them. I will always regret not buying the others, it is the best Rum I have ever had.


47 posted on 04/28/2010 7:50:05 PM PDT by ansel12 (Romney-"I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there")
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To: strongbow

Razor wire is a commercial product that is considerably more expensive than regular barbed wire, and comes in rolls that are probably best handled with a forklift. It’s nasty stuff and would probably not be worth the space it would take to store, or the special equipment needed to handle it.

Regular barbed wire is plenty useful for regular perimeter security in my view, and it is plenty economical to stock a couple of rolls away. One great use for it is “tanglefoot” around any area that is out of sight, or just on the other side of a fence or gate. A quarter mile roll is a lot, especially in an urban setting, and if a few of your neighbors can all stock a couple of rolls, you will be ahead of the game when it comes to securing a perimeter...


48 posted on 04/28/2010 7:50:16 PM PDT by Bean Counter (The man who sits on the most exhaulted throne is still seated on his own arse, (Anon))
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To: Squantos

Thanks!


49 posted on 04/28/2010 7:50:46 PM PDT by goodnesswins (The PLANTATION Party is at it again (the DEMS) ....trying to make slaves of everyone)
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To: Squantos

Is water softener salt OK?

“50 LB, Water Softener Salt Block, 99.87% Pure Salt, Is Washed, Filtered, Dried, Screened & Compacted Into Blocks For Use In Water Softener Systems.”

http://underbid.com/product/689-217338/622553/North_American_50_LB_Water_Softener_Salt_Block_99.87_Pure_Salt_36051.html?ref=base


50 posted on 04/28/2010 7:52:48 PM PDT by ansel12 (Romney-"I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there")
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts

One big problem with gold ounces is they are just too big for daily use. If the currency is no good, and you want to buy a few chickens off your neighbor, you gonna trade an oz of gold for them? OTOH, silver dollars are reasonable, and you can easily fit 1000 of them into a sturdy breifcase. That’s about 18 grand cash and carry at today’s prices. Wouldn’t hurt to mix in some silver quarters and dimes for change too.


51 posted on 04/28/2010 7:55:27 PM PDT by Hugin (Remember the first rule of gunfighting...have a gun..-- Col. Jeff Cooper)
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To: Hugin

Everclear is great stuff, and if I ever find it on sale, I will stock up.

Everclear is good for making homemade liqueurs and things, and if you are in high school, or trying to repopulate the earth after WWIII then know that girls will drink frozen pink lemonade and Everclear, if you can find frozen pink lemonade in an apocalyptic world.


52 posted on 04/28/2010 7:59:28 PM PDT by ansel12 (Romney-"I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there")
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To: Reddy
WHY don’t they make a PSA about getting ready for disaster, whether it be a winter power outage or tornado or WTSHTF????

They do have them... I've heard them on radio stations, thought I've never seen one... They tell you to go to ready.gov

Mark

53 posted on 04/28/2010 8:05:26 PM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: ChocChipCookie

btt


54 posted on 04/28/2010 8:06:41 PM PDT by GailA (obamacare paid for by cuts & taxes on most vulnerable Veterans, retired Military, disabled & Seniors)
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To: ansel12

Not sure friend........can’t say as I haven’t used it or considered such.

I would hate to steer you with bad information on that ....guess we could google it or have a sample tested locally.

Good question.......


55 posted on 04/28/2010 8:14:50 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: ansel12

A quick search suggests lots of water softeners use this type of sodium carbonate....vs salt as we use it on the table ......just a quick search concern. Maybe someone can help us out with first hand knowledge.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_carbonate


56 posted on 04/28/2010 8:23:01 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Squantos

I’ll look it up, if not tonight on some future thread.


57 posted on 04/28/2010 8:23:19 PM PDT by ansel12 (Romney-"I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there")
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To: ChocChipCookie; Alamo-Girl; Amityschild; AngieGal; AnimalLover; Ann de IL; annieokie; aragorn; ...

THANKS.

END TIMES PREP THREAD


58 posted on 04/28/2010 8:27:33 PM PDT by Quix (BLOKES who got us where we R: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2130557/posts?page=81#81)
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To: Quix

Noting.


59 posted on 04/28/2010 8:54:15 PM PDT by Joya (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: Quix; All

All,you may wish to review my Preparedness Maunial at:

http://www.mediafire.com/?ojmy2z1zfin


60 posted on 04/28/2010 8:55:00 PM PDT by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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