You could defend a castle in the middle ages with only a few people...weapons are different now...that said, never has been a castle that couldn't be breeched. If they know where you are and you have something they want. The mob will take it. You will surely kill many, but they will breech. A...
Population is about 250% of what it was in the depression. Relatively few people currently hunt feral hogs and once farming is no longer happening theu are going to start eating each other or starving to death.
unfortunately i now have a disease that will be terminal fairly quickly without available medical treatment and medications so i have gotten rid of a lot of my preps...
most people don't have more than a few days of food...stores have about three days worth for NORMAL shopping (think snow in ga)...some people shop daily or eat out and have zero food. It is a very good idea to make your house look like all of the rest...if their windows are broken, no light, no...
call the lds cannery before you make the trip, sometimes they are closed to non-mormons.
I believe Bread Beckers also conducts canning classes, plus they will teach you how to make bread from scratch.
that is true of tetracycline, but not others. also, you can only use tetracycline once in a lifetime. the military did testing on "old" anti-biotics about 10 years after the gulf war trying to make a decision on dumping the stockpile. the found that after 10 years, most of the antibiotics were...
not me, my cholesterol is perfect (all three) and i use and have used coconut oil for years. i have had scans and stress test as well and my heart and veins are healthy. but you make good points, one should get checked out and deal with such problems now. as for canning, it is super easy...where...
is "room temperature" 75 or 95? huge difference...and I have oil and a way to keep it cool in the summertime in ga...it still isn't a long-term solution for nutrition...
how? i'm not trying to beat you up but how? magic? trying to get you to think outside the box. have you tested to see how long it lasts in 95 degree weather?
it's summer in GA, everything is down, no electricity, no fuel, no natural gas...if you are prepared you have wood and charcoal...how are you going to store it properly? Granted, before tshtf you can freeze it and it keeps very well but we are talking survival situation here.