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<blockquote data-quote="OKC9-12LEDR1" data-source="post: 2020454" data-attributes="member: 7700"><p>I think it best to consider all possibilities. Most preps overlap all areas, other than a specialized vehicle, it doesn't take that much to have some backup radios that are shielded. I keep a laptop protected, one I have loaded with all kinds of PDF files and books. One that isn't ever connected to the net. </p><p></p><p>One Second After was written by a Military historian. It's a good story, but the main point I got from the book was the effects on society. What happens to the flow of food and medicine once there is no power, whether it is from an EMP or a terrorist attack on the electrical grid. No power means no gas, no food, no meds, no brown truck of happiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKC9-12LEDR1, post: 2020454, member: 7700"] I think it best to consider all possibilities. Most preps overlap all areas, other than a specialized vehicle, it doesn't take that much to have some backup radios that are shielded. I keep a laptop protected, one I have loaded with all kinds of PDF files and books. One that isn't ever connected to the net. One Second After was written by a Military historian. It's a good story, but the main point I got from the book was the effects on society. What happens to the flow of food and medicine once there is no power, whether it is from an EMP or a terrorist attack on the electrical grid. No power means no gas, no food, no meds, no brown truck of happiness. [/QUOTE]
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