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- 04 Nov 2005, 04:21
- Forum: Preparations
- Topic: How and when to fight back post-collapse
- Replies: 17
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Preparations
First relax, this is not the end of the world. This will be a serious culling of the herd. The mindless sheep of the world are about to meet the butcher. The trick in survival is to avoid being rounded up with herd. The end for the sheep will come fairly quickly within 2 months even the gangs will b...
- 07 Sep 2005, 04:49
- Forum: Preparations
- Topic: How to heat our homes
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12653
I do not know if this would be useful to you, it might be to someone so here goes. Wood-gas, sort of like what an early post was talking about with the system that burned the wood slowly allowing use of of the flammable gases not compacted enough to burn. Build a woodgas generator along with a windm...
- 06 Sep 2005, 19:19
- Forum: Preparations
- Topic: Drawing up a Plan for PO
- Replies: 20
- Views: 29395
Very bottom level survival. That?s ok for one person or family and for the sort term but I think we can do better by forming comminutes and networking such communities together. That could form the bases of a society with a good standard of living that is in balance with the ecology. :) God I wish ...
- 06 Sep 2005, 08:20
- Forum: Preparations
- Topic: Drawing up a Plan for PO
- Replies: 20
- Views: 29395
plan
I had to jump in this one. Just think about this in 1901 what was the population of where you live, how much of that population was involved in feeding people and how did they do it, do those farming items still exist? This is the way PO will play out first after all the spin and lies the market wil...
- 06 Sep 2005, 07:25
- Forum: Preparations
- Topic: Wood / Solid fuel burning stoves
- Replies: 272
- Views: 147055
stoves
Being from backwoods Arkansas USA, and working most of the time in rivers and swamps the way most people are trying to prepare worries me due to the fact you may simply go broke. As for a stove any barrel will due nicely, one winter I used a metal 5 gallon bucket simply cut a hole for the size of th...