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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3648311" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I love these threads. </p><p>Personally I don't believe this will ever happen nation wide, only on a regional basis per Katrina or some other natural disaster that won't actually require long treks through the wilderness fighting strange people with round leather bound aviator goggles and eye patches like on tv.</p><p>I certainly believe in keeping at least 6 months of food, generators and the fuel to maintain them for natural disasters. </p><p>At our place we have experienced 11 days without power to an ice storm, three weeks flooding where our well water supply was shut off and a host of other issues related to living in the country. We just deal with it. </p><p>My personal opinion is that some overthink it, but in reality, if one feels better making more secure preps, go for it. We are isolated where we live, but it wouldn't take much of a force to overcome our position with just the two of us living here. </p><p>We would know they are there with our security system that is isolated from common utility power, but that is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3648311, member: 5412"] I love these threads. Personally I don't believe this will ever happen nation wide, only on a regional basis per Katrina or some other natural disaster that won't actually require long treks through the wilderness fighting strange people with round leather bound aviator goggles and eye patches like on tv. I certainly believe in keeping at least 6 months of food, generators and the fuel to maintain them for natural disasters. At our place we have experienced 11 days without power to an ice storm, three weeks flooding where our well water supply was shut off and a host of other issues related to living in the country. We just deal with it. My personal opinion is that some overthink it, but in reality, if one feels better making more secure preps, go for it. We are isolated where we live, but it wouldn't take much of a force to overcome our position with just the two of us living here. We would know they are there with our security system that is isolated from common utility power, but that is all. [/QUOTE]
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