Preppers in the Gulch?
Posted by trackman13 12 years, 3 months ago to Culture
I have been watching events unfold in the world and I have started to see that some of those in the "Prepper" movement might not be so crazy. I find it fascinating to surround myself with people that are the best at what they do. Some of these people have the best work ethic I have come across both in their profession and their craft. Which is another reason why I like to pop in and monitor the gulch from time to time. I'm interested in your thoughts on the matter and I look forward to where the conversation might end up.
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Since the Second American Civil War's "shot heard 'round the world" has yet to be fired, we cannot yet talk openly of killing angry mobs of people. So we instead joke about "zombies" as if they are not real people.
I'll give my answer to your question in a separate post.
that's sobering about the hoarders. seriously, if they lived next to me Id be over there in the middle of the night throwing Clorox around
I hope to have a book of collected works out by the March.
What would you see as the most possible scenario? Zombie Apocalypse (HaHa), Collapse of the dollar, or just utter fail to function like seen in Atlas Shrugged. The latter I believe will take quite some time. There are still far to many willing to prop up society in order to make money.
Captains of industry now days are not the same men and women that Rand wrote about. Most are manicured and pedicured lobbyists who achieve their success through the board room and not from actually running their companies.
What are the risks you need to mitigate? Here in Colorado we don't need to prepare against a tsunami -- but in the Pacific Northwest where I grew up, it's pretty much the #1 risk now that The Volcano has gone back to sleep.
In some places, it's tornadoes. Where I live, it's forest fires. Where you live, it's water.
And so on.
white rice? I'd mix it up a bit with rice a roni if that were the case. For me, storing water is an issue. I live in the desert and short of a mini desalinization plant, my camping water filter is only part of the equation.
But in the MSM words have no meaning, other than what some libtard wants them to mean at that moment.
As an example, look at the myriad meanings that have been assigned to the phrase "assault weapon" -- which has no definition -- and the number of times we've been told that an "assault rifle" -- a weapon which has been illegal to own since the 1930's -- was used and/or brandished at this or that event.
The definition of "prepper" will change tomorrow, or next week, at the whim of a libtard journalist (which I prefer to pronounce with the German "J") anyway.
So the Preppers of yore were ostracized for (correctly) believing that nuclear war IS survivable, and worth surviving. The only thing that's changed from then to now is the focus of the ridicule.
http://www.papapossum.com/2011/08/rice-v...
But I don't fit the stereotype. Most of the people I meet & see in the "prepper" subculture are IMO batshit insane.