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Radiologicals and chemicals and bios for US?

         

mayor

8:34 pm on Feb 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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OK, so it's time to be prepared for more terrorist attacks in the US. How are people gettng prepared?

I've got lots of fresh ammo. Got a central family meeting place deep in the boondocks. Got a few cans of nutrituos canned Spam and some canned veggies, a can opener, a jug of water, kerosene for the backup heater, some antibiotics and a full tank of gas. Oh, and some dust masks.

I really should get a small battery powered radio. Yep, thats next on my list.

Any other suggestions?

AgentSmith

7:23 pm on Feb 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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MRE's edible...and i guess that's a good enough attribute:)

As for preparation for a long term survival, it's crucial to pack fresh soils, some plastic pots (as they probably will last longer than the ceramic pots) and seeds of vegetables like tomato, cucumber, etc.

In case of serious warfare, the soils will not support adequate farming due to contamination...good thing about growing plant is that you don't necessary have to use precious drinking water (filtered urine will do...yikes...lol)

I will have to say that it's almost impossible for normal folks to prepare for such an event...as without a well-built shelter, radiation will get ya...in one or the other

and there really is no way one could stock enough fresh water for a long term survival...unless there was a way to dehydrate water for storage...but that sure doesn't make any sense to me...so yeah...hehehehehehehe

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mivox

7:51 pm on Feb 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hmm... maybe the folks at buydehydratedwater.com could help you out on that last point...

But all in all, modern industrialized society has pretty much guaranteed that most people will have neither the resources nor the know-how to "live off the land" for any extended period of time either way. How is someone in the middle of a big city, in a small apartment, supposed to grow enough food or store enough of anything to maintain extended self-sufficiency?

I'm fairly certain it won't become an issue to that extent anyhow.

But just in case, the buydehydratedwater people do offer free samples...

AgentSmith

8:21 pm on Feb 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Very interesting...How does one dehydrate water?...do you need to add water to this dehydrated water before you drink? teehee:)

How is someone in the middle of a big city, in a small apartment, supposed to grow enough food or store enough of anything to maintain extended self-sufficiency?

mivox, look on the brighter side (ummmm...I think it is a brighter side...hehehehe)

When poo poo hits the fan, cities will targetted first...probably with strong enough booms to destory the whole downtown. So yeah, he/she won't feel much...

I know it's pretty dang depressing perspective, but if I were to go, I'd prefer to go without knowing/feeling much

mivox

9:25 pm on Feb 25, 2003 (gmt 0)

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do you need to add water to this dehydrated water before you drink?

Well, you have to re-hydrate anything that's been dehydrated, right? hehehe... get a free sample, and tell us their secret!

As for the end of the world... I don't think anyone is going to be anihilating anyone else anytime soon. :) How's that for looking on the bright side?

lawman

12:50 am on Feb 27, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Instant water is on sale at Walmart. The kit includes a reuseable plastic cup to which you just add water. Works every time.

lawman

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