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CS1983
09-01-2017, 08:23
https://www.ready.gov/september

September is "National Preparedness Month"

https://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan

Meanwhile, those who follow .gov's National Preparedness Month checklist run the risk of meeting the onus of DHS' checklist for potential domestic terrorist. lol.

jerrymrc
09-01-2017, 11:33
We brought most of our supplies and camping gear with us. I did bring one 35W panel and a charge controller. Already have a bank of 300Ah gel cells but forgot any of the inverters at home. From what I gather after asking the locals how things have gone the worst is if we get an ice storm. Last one was 5 years ago and they lost power for a few days. We have no wood stove (rare here) and our place is electric/gas. worst case is we have to close off an area and use the Aladdin lamps for heat.

Great-Kazoo
09-01-2017, 11:36
https://www.ready.gov/september

September is "National Preparedness Month"

https://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan

Meanwhile, those who follow .gov's National Preparedness Month checklist run the risk of meeting the onus of DHS' checklist for potential domestic terrorist. lol.


I mention that to people and they don't believe me.

The college radio station .gov PSA's say you should have 30 days on hand. Yet having more then 1-2 months supplies label's you potential threat. How's that work ?

Be prepared, but not Too Prepared.

CS1983
09-01-2017, 11:49
I mention that to people and they don't believe me.

The college radio station .gov PSA's say you should have 30 days on hand. Yet having more then 1-2 months supplies label's you potential threat. How's that work ?

Be prepared, but not Too Prepared.

An issue like Katrina, Harvey, etc., needs to have people able to not overwhelm the help needed for the unprepared/whose preparations got destroyed. Short term = don't bother the .gov unless you absolutely have to.

But a protracted situation has the potential for civil insurrection due to anger at the .gov. So folks who are prepared to survive beyond that do not need .gov assistance and can become leaders/agents of an insurrection movement.

If a situation were to arise which is protracted in nature, they need people to give them enough time to get the infrastructure/process in place to determine if they can shorten it and if not, they need to have people desperate for the assistance they can provide. This is better to them than going against the .gov in a show of leadership/ability to maintain a guerrilla action (however small) in light of .gov inability to restore order.

In short:

Be prepared, but not too prepared, because being too prepared = ability to not need .gov.

Ability to not need .gov = .gov lacks a reason for existence.

This is not to say we do not need civil authority. We do. Man is a social being and needs a hierarchical system in order to enact the reality of subsidiarity. What they don't want is for the citizen to supplant the .gov when its raison d'etre is unable to be facilitated due to the system being overwhelmed.

Skip
09-01-2017, 11:57
[snip]

Be prepared, but not Too Prepared.



Because people with too much food can't be enticed to board the FEMA train?

sellersm
09-01-2017, 12:01
Because people with too much food can't be enticed to board the FEMA train?



Or in the case of Houston, board the FEMA bus to Walmart.


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roberth
09-01-2017, 17:54
https://www.ready.gov/september

September is "National Preparedness Month"

https://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan

Meanwhile, those who follow .gov's National Preparedness Month checklist run the risk of meeting the onus of DHS' checklist for potential domestic terrorist. lol.

If I was a prepper I'd think they want us to be prepared to give them our preps so they can take what they need and give the rest to the dindu-nuffins.

OtterbatHellcat
09-01-2017, 18:58
If you were a prepper?....please, honky.You know I love ya man. .....if it comes to supplies in a civil situation helping folks like you guys, I'll help.

If it's full on end of days, anyone who has shit that aint prepared to keep it,............I'm taking it, right after your heart stops beating ..... :)

hatidua
09-01-2017, 20:23
please, honky.

-wait, we can use the 'h' word on here now?

GilpinGuy
09-01-2017, 20:28
This is not to say we do not need civil authority. We do. Man is a social being and needs a hierarchical system in order to enact the reality of subsidiarity. What they don't want is for the citizen to supplant the .gov when its raison d'etre is unable to be facilitated due to the system being overwhelmed.

You an anarchist at heart? [Sarcasm2]

GilpinGuy
09-01-2017, 20:31
-wait, we can use the 'h' word on here now?

WTF, I'm triggered now. Off to the ball pit with my kitten...... [gohome]

JohnnyDrama
09-02-2017, 11:38
https://www.ready.gov/september

September is "National Preparedness Month"

https://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan

Meanwhile, those who follow .gov's National Preparedness Month checklist run the risk of meeting the onus of DHS' checklist for potential domestic terrorist. lol.

I spent a few minutes on the links and didn't see the Zombie Apocalypse videos. Did they remove those?

Skip
09-02-2017, 11:48
If I was a prepper I'd think they want us to be prepared to give them our preps so they can take what they need and give the rest to the dindu-nuffins.

Me too.

I'm not a prepper. Nope. I only buy ammo for the next range trip and usually the morning of. I have enough food for two nights of dinners. Yup. That's it. Nothing to see here.

OtterbatHellcat
09-02-2017, 12:14
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