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Re: The show Dooms day prepers


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Posted by jackinok on February 29, 2012 at 08:51:12 from (162.58.82.136):

In Reply to: Re: The show Dooms day prepers posted by LJD on February 29, 2012 at 08:00:15:

REALLY???you dont drive,can plow, plant, harvest,feed your animals,clothe yourself,supply your water,all your food,defend yourself from EVERY other person you know or otherwise,and deal with all medical emegencies serious or not,any attempts by gov agencies to take over your operation? Forgive me my freind,i dont think you can.Whole countries, armed to the teeth,with the full weight of all there citzens and armies have tried and for the most part failed.You couldnt stay put obviously,which means you have to keep moving,you and your family cant carry enough supplies for a year.Even the native tribes who did live off the land had to move to get supplies.Add in the fact that ANY WHATSOEVER sign that you had ANYTHING would set you up as a target,and the very fact that you were not starving would mark you for failure!you say you would carry guns?THAT WILL BE THE NUMBER ONE THING FOLKS WILL BE AFTER!!!I hope you could survive,I honestly do,But i very seriously doubt it.Not intact,and not the way you think. DO this,take a knife, your family,nothing else,and simply go into your back yard and try to make a week.Gather all your food,cook it, build shelter. i think you may be surprised,dont take your guns,because if you fired a gun in one of those situations it would be like taking a bullhorn and screaming come and get me! so would a fire,so would a crying baby,so would the smell of cooking,or any sign of your passing what so ever.The biggest threat in a survival situation is simply yourself.you and i and everyone else leave a footprint, take for instance if you were living off canned food,what would you do with the cans to stop from leaving a trail?bury them maybe?let me ask you honestly something,have you ever seen a fresh hole dug that didnt stand out like a sore thumb in the landscape?any landscape?that alone is a BIGGER threat to you than about anything for one simple reason.To a starving person that fresh digging means one thing, FOOD!either an animal had been there,which means prey.a human had been there and they had food.or simply that something is alive that can be potentialy to your advantage.You couldnt stay put,moving makes you a target,No my freind i think very few would survive a year,and the world thats left those who did probably wouldnt like.you could trust no one, help no one,which would make any form of civilised living a long time coming.


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