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September 6th, 2019, 09:11 AM
#31
Unless you’re up in the far north, self-sufficient and invisible to the hungry armed mobs, you’re not going to survive it. Property ownership won’t matter either and unless someone’s cottage is a fly-in to a remote lake, it’s not much better than any country property down south.
“You have enemies ? Good. It means you have stood up for something, sometime in your life”: Winston Churchill
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September 6th, 2019 09:11 AM
# ADS
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September 6th, 2019, 09:47 AM
#32

Originally Posted by
73hunter
Unless you’re up in the far north, self-sufficient and invisible to the hungry armed mobs, you’re not going to survive it. Property ownership won’t matter either and unless someone’s cottage is a fly-in to a remote lake, it’s not much better than any country property down south.
At least most of they are too lazy to walk too far. A full tank of gas only takes you so far. Extra gas cans help but it is a limited resource. After that they are walking or back to bicycles.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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September 6th, 2019, 10:52 AM
#33
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
At least most of they are too lazy to walk too far. A full tank of gas only takes you so far. Extra gas cans help but it is a limited resource. After that they are walking or back to bicycles.
Bicycles and horses will be the high speed transit for perhaps a year or two until the grid is back up in a worst case..... steam engine museums/collections will be asked to join or maybe raided by the smarter groups if it breaks down to city state/fiefdoms. A steam tractor to farm or clear snow or a steam generator to do nothing more than power refrigeration or cook would be a huge benefit.
http://bicyclecorps.blogspot.com/
"In 1897, 20 soldiers, an army surgeon and a reporter led by Lt. James A. Moss, rode bicycles from Fort Missoula in Montana to St. Louis, Missouri. The trip was made as an experiment to see whether the bicycle could serve a useful purpose in the Army. 1890s America was also experiencing a bicycle-craze due to the recent invention of the "safety bicycle" (a bicycle with wheels of equal size and chain driven). Accounts make it clear that Moss had a romantic streak, and enjoyed the outdoors, as well as what he referred to as "the poetry of cycling".
The 41-day journey to St. Louis was 1,900 miles and took the men through Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska and Missouri."
.... so abit more than 40 miles a day average on dirt roads with bicycles nowhere like what you can get by the dozen at Canadian Tire.... I would say on paved roads and modern bicycles even with gear 100KM plus per day would be doable in doable weather and a reasonably fit person.
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September 8th, 2019, 08:52 AM
#34
Very interesting post. The solar flare scenario is quite probable along with some others I've heard of ie; cyber hacking the grid , meteor strikes , massive storms , etc.. I have retired to the country but south western Ontario is still a pretty populated area so although I am somewhat prepared I give myself a 50/50 chance of surviving the first year if alone. I think the idea of communities banding together and forming militias would definitely increase my chances. I suppose if it's the "end of the world" saving the last bullet for yourself would be the only way out because there is no friggin way I'm letting some zombie eat my brain !
Good Luck & Good Hunting !
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August 12th, 2021, 08:02 PM
#35
Has too much time on their hands
One of the few threads that had meteor in it...
Perseids meteor shower peak tonight. Good luck on clear skies
https://spaceweather.com/
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August 12th, 2021, 09:13 PM
#36
I have always been prepared for a disaster - certain foods can be bought in bulk from places like Costco that will last a real long time - to name a few - oatmeal, rice, popcorn, flour, potatoes and canned goods - living in the country is another very important item to consider - I keep at least 35 gallons of gas around all the time - I have chickens and am loaded with eggs - my place is loaded with deer so getting meat would be another factor - have a pond on my property and a lake nearby to fish if needed - firewood another important item - will such a thing happen where everything breaks down - I think it will some day - we are too dependent on others to provide us with the things necessary to stay alive so you just shouldn't just talk about it but actually do something about it - and yes ammo and guns will also be needed - this pandemic that we are experiencing now is nothing compared to what could happen
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August 13th, 2021, 05:44 AM
#37
Lots of cyber traffic in the last few weeks in regards to an event about to happen. Always a good idea to be stocked up at home and self sufficient for at least a week.
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August 13th, 2021, 09:59 AM
#38

Originally Posted by
impact
Lots of cyber traffic in the last few weeks in regards to an event about to happen. Always a good idea to be stocked up at home and self sufficient for at least a week.
A week is no where near what you want - it should be at least 6 months - even more
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August 13th, 2021, 10:02 AM
#39

Originally Posted by
glen
Why isn’t there a tax to fight solar flares?
Don't give Turdeau any ideas, PLEASE!
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August 17th, 2021, 11:47 AM
#40
Has too much time on their hands
Having anything is better then what most have now. The average family has 2 weeks of edible food on stock at any given time.
8KG of Walmart white rice will feed a family of 4 for 8 days and is $12.
Building 1 year of balanced food stock can be planned and bought over time. I have put together $20 a week plans, 1 week, 2 week plans. The key factor in timeline to hit is 60 days balanced nutrition stock.. Once you reach that 60 days, switch to buying bulk of items on that list.
I have always considered the 60 day mark, as base point to last, as many will die off within those 60 days. What is/will be left is the worst element, roving gangs, well organizer and battle hardened survivors who need to keep looting and killing to survive..they will be specifically/actively looking for preppers

Originally Posted by
impact
Lots of cyber traffic in the last few weeks in regards to an event about to happen. Always a good idea to be stocked up at home and self sufficient for at least a week.
Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party