Posted on 03/25/2011 6:35:26 AM PDT by Iron Munro
Edited on 03/25/2011 7:05:36 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
TOKYO - Nearly two weeks of rolling blackouts, distribution problems and contamination fears prompted by a leaking, tsunami-damaged nuclear plant have left shelves stripped bare of some basic necessities in stores across Tokyo.
Some people are even turning to the city's ubiquitous vending machines to find increasingly scarce bottles of water.
(Excerpt) Read more at 2.tbo.com ...
From your Atkins site - “2.If a fire was headed your way and you knew the fire was going to reach and completely destroy your home in about one-hour, then you either abandon your home or you die. It this situation it should only take you a few minutes to put your bug-out-bags into your escape vehicle, along with several cases of food, and then you could head away from the danger zone.”
I highly disagree. You have a one hour lead time on a fire that’s going to destroy everything you own you do not load several cases of food. No way. Food will be easily bought outside the fire zone. What you pack are your family photo albums and anything else you can’t replace. Since he can’t figure that out on page one, I’m done reading.
THANKS THANKS.
BTW, Iron Munro; What percentage of your extended family and friend, co-worker social network are convinced A) that these are the Biblical “END TIMES” and/or that super devastating times are headed this way . . . due to globalism or whatever?
END TIMES/ DREAMS, VISIONS, PROPHECY PING LIST PING . . .
GREAT SURVIVAL ARTICLES, TIPS, HOW-TO’s HERE:
A Simple But Effective Survival Plan by Robert Wayne Atkins, P.E.
How to Survive Hard Times by Robert Wayne Atkins, P.E.
INCLUDING printer friendly Word versions
Thanks. I have “assets” in Camp Zama and I’ll be visiting this fall.
You’re on, domo!
Thanks: domo
Thank you: arigato
Thank you very much: domo arigato (Mr. Robot-o)
Thanks for the ping!
THX.
DOH! Somewhere in the recesses of my brain . . . I might have known that.
There are anti-survivalists here? This is not sarcasm, I have never read any comments poo-pooing having a pile of ammo, water, and food “just in case”.
Excuse me, you are right with respect to produce. I am a bit biased being in the automotive industry here in Michigan. Try selling an automobile in Japan.... not gonna happen.
Thanks Iron Mun, good survival links,
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http://www.grandpappy.info/hsimple.htm
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Dollar Store has most everything required to feed oneself or a family of four.
Just went to CVS to pickup some batteries and walked by a sale on Hormel Ham 1# for $4.50. I took 5 and may get some more.
Whatever. Just another opinion.
Your life is more important and that is the point behind most prep articles.
They want you to focus on life saving or life extending practices.
Incorrect. There is one severe shortage.
There is a great lack of Crisis and Panic.
We need to airlift some now.
Try making an automobile with the steering wheel on the right side of the car which fits Japanese roads and compares well in price, performance and quality and then get back to me.
FWIW, the yakuza and a few others like American cars just the way they are, along with a few other minor market segments.
The Germans, BTW, have no problem selling cars in Japan. Could it be it is because they employ somebody besides U.A.W. drones who actually take pride in their work?
Oh, and BTW, I have a bud who works for the Honda plant in Marysville, Ohio. They export some of the cars they make to Japan.
I stand corrected, the shelves in the “Crisis and Panic” section of most Japanese stores are indeed bare!
I loathe Obama as much as anyone here, but blaming him in any way for that tsunami is just plain wrong. Does it even have to be said that no national leader is responsible for a natural disaster? As for how the aftermath has been handled, Obama is not the president of Japan. Heck, he's barely the president of these United States.
Yes, because how many times was Bush blamed for every natural disaster, by way of blaming Global Warming?
Bfl
Yeah. Kartographer has had several show up on his threads. Anything from, *what good is it to prep if some tsunami is going to wash it all away?* , to *we're all going to die anyway so why bother?*.
As if someone prepping is going to affect them any. If they don't want to, they don't have to, but last I knew it was a free country and nobody asked for their opinion.
I fail to see why someone would get so worked up about what someone else is doing for themselves.
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