Posted on 10/19/2011 6:40:27 AM PDT by Any Fate But Submission
I agree, and by virtue of being spread apart, they will be the most vulnerable to attack. It’ll be just like the good ole days...people will end up grouping together and it will all start over again.
I looked up whether water from a new roof was safe to drink even after treatment and got mixed answers. I would love to know definitively.
The catch is, you still want that water supply to be dependable when it is an old roof as well. Bird poop and the like means a filtration system.
Some hunger wisdom from around the world:
“Hunger is a poor advisor.”
“Hunger is the best cook.”
“Hunger sharpens anger.”
“Hunger teaches many things.”
“A hungry belly listens to no one.”
“A hungry dog does not fear the stick.”
“A hungry man has no conscience.”
“A hungry populace listens to no reason nor cares for justice.”
“Hunger and cold surrenders a man to his enemy.”
“The drums of war are the drums of hunger.”
“Enough is as good as a feast.”
“At the working mans house hunger looks in but dares not enter.”
“Hunger knows no friend but its feeder.”
Definitely some filtration is in order, but you can divert the first part of the rain in order to “wash” the roof, then collect the remainder as good water.
This divert wouldn’t have to be manual if you set up your system right with a vertical divert tube that fills up with water for discard and the overflow going to your collector.
I would still want water when there was only a little rain, or a lot of built up “dirt”, algae, etc.
After living in Texas this past year, I would not consider rain water a dependable source of backup water.
My parents living in Ohio have had just the opposite experience this year.
There’s a book called “One Second After” which addresses this
Good book
If you do not live in a rural area, all is not lost, though - as long as one works at continually improving their position - something is better than nothing.
We live at the edge of the suburbs (small house on 1/3 acre) and have little "extra" cash, but have used what we have wisely and have continually "improved our position" a little at a time.
I agree that the burbs are definitely a lot better than in-town in an apt or condo.
I cant go into detail, but it is much easier then you would think to take large portions of the electrical grid down, without hacking.You think ...
... our very fragile electrical grid.Overblown; attempt at spreading fear and disinformation.The 5 events?
Cyber attack: This could happen any time
1859 type solar flare: Only a matter of time
Post shows little actual knowledge of power delivery system operation.
Theres a book called One Second After which addresses thisIt made the author some bucks; practically all that was really 'good' about it ...Good book
Most of you ppl believe everything you're 'fed'.
We went over this stuff awhile back; here are some links:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2333665/posts?page=153#153
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2333665/posts?page=157#157
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2333665/posts?page=163#163
What an odd, mean attack on me for saying I liked a book.
What a loser you are.
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