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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_60" data-source="post: 2031502" data-attributes="member: 16957"><p>I believe he is suggesting we take this forum to a level beyond of having to do what you’re advocating (hand to mouth survival). We should use the time and resources we presently have to build the necessary support structure to come as close to being self-sufficient as possible. It may not be practical for everyone to attain that level in their present situation, but at least, they can work to that goal. This also includes building relationships to acquire the goods and services that are impractical on our own, and maybe, even locations to go to if you get run out of your chosen spot. </p><p></p><p>It really doesn’t take much to put together a good long-term supply of food stores, it just requires making the effort. For instance, I just bought 300 pounds of cleaned red winter wheat for just a little over a hundred dollars, which goes a long way in long term food reserves. Gear and equipment can be bought on sale all the time for cheap. If you have to make a few sacrifices to pay for it, so be it. </p><p></p><p>BTW, I know some folks in Pink, and if something bad were really to happen and you attempted to do as you say you’ll do. I am positive you’ll live a very short life after said event occurred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_60, post: 2031502, member: 16957"] I believe he is suggesting we take this forum to a level beyond of having to do what you’re advocating (hand to mouth survival). We should use the time and resources we presently have to build the necessary support structure to come as close to being self-sufficient as possible. It may not be practical for everyone to attain that level in their present situation, but at least, they can work to that goal. This also includes building relationships to acquire the goods and services that are impractical on our own, and maybe, even locations to go to if you get run out of your chosen spot. It really doesn’t take much to put together a good long-term supply of food stores, it just requires making the effort. For instance, I just bought 300 pounds of cleaned red winter wheat for just a little over a hundred dollars, which goes a long way in long term food reserves. Gear and equipment can be bought on sale all the time for cheap. If you have to make a few sacrifices to pay for it, so be it. BTW, I know some folks in Pink, and if something bad were really to happen and you attempted to do as you say you’ll do. I am positive you’ll live a very short life after said event occurred. [/QUOTE]
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