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<blockquote data-quote="justanotherpatriot" data-source="post: 1976370" data-attributes="member: 24587"><p>Love this thread! Ive thought about this topic for a while and have created more questions without answers than you can shake a stick at. I agree with BB that although I would like someone to bring something to the table, sometimes the most important thing that they bring is in their head. How to, knowledge, attitude, willingness to work, protect the group, ability to get along, etc. Although I dont have or belong to any one group, I have fairly close ties with about a dozen likeminded families. Some of us have met through get togethers and informal meet and greets with many attendees who dont really have a clue. I think I am most comfortable with this arrangement because you tend to have an affinity for like minded people and are more likely to attract/be drawn to those like you. We have had several "group" dinners, bbq's etc. where you can get to know each other on a friend level and discuss and or show different types/methods/levels of prepps. Each of us is scattered around the area and each has a particular niche in their prepps, for example one has a very high accumen with comms, one has a high level of security, food production, reloading, animal husbandry, mechanical apptitude, food preservation, on and on. We dont have a set in stone bug out location, rules and regs, or list of must haves but have become close enough and confident in the abilities of each of the others that if SHTF we have multiple locations to head to as a staging area. A short list of topics to have in a "group" is who is acceptable (before and after SHTF) and why, means and methods of accepting, structure of the group (although I would recommend KISS here), code of conduct, perhaps a warning code to use if you are being coerced into revealing/reporting info, most likely scenarios to prep for and how/what you need/have in those preps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justanotherpatriot, post: 1976370, member: 24587"] Love this thread! Ive thought about this topic for a while and have created more questions without answers than you can shake a stick at. I agree with BB that although I would like someone to bring something to the table, sometimes the most important thing that they bring is in their head. How to, knowledge, attitude, willingness to work, protect the group, ability to get along, etc. Although I dont have or belong to any one group, I have fairly close ties with about a dozen likeminded families. Some of us have met through get togethers and informal meet and greets with many attendees who dont really have a clue. I think I am most comfortable with this arrangement because you tend to have an affinity for like minded people and are more likely to attract/be drawn to those like you. We have had several "group" dinners, bbq's etc. where you can get to know each other on a friend level and discuss and or show different types/methods/levels of prepps. Each of us is scattered around the area and each has a particular niche in their prepps, for example one has a very high accumen with comms, one has a high level of security, food production, reloading, animal husbandry, mechanical apptitude, food preservation, on and on. We dont have a set in stone bug out location, rules and regs, or list of must haves but have become close enough and confident in the abilities of each of the others that if SHTF we have multiple locations to head to as a staging area. A short list of topics to have in a "group" is who is acceptable (before and after SHTF) and why, means and methods of accepting, structure of the group (although I would recommend KISS here), code of conduct, perhaps a warning code to use if you are being coerced into revealing/reporting info, most likely scenarios to prep for and how/what you need/have in those preps. [/QUOTE]
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