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How long would you survive
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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 209363" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>more to long term survival than firearms.</p><p>Solar flares.....if you are really worried about these things, then you can make a simple Faraday cage to store electronic devices so they don't get fried. Chuck your play station or what ever into an old steel garbage bin, that'll do.</p><p>Bigger items are a bit harder, maybe buy an 80,s model diesal hilux or an old series 3 landrover, both will be able to run after an EM attack, you can still crank start the landy.</p><p>What about food and stuff, buy some bulk rice, get an old engel car fridge, solar panel and deep cycle battery. Sore all this stuff like DOOMSDAYERS in the US.</p><p>I have a cyclone kit, that after 15 years has grown into a semi preppers kit, lol! I also have a .308 , 500 rounds and 12G coach gun with some shells....(shotty shells are cheap, but not as cheap as a .22)</p><p>All in all, I think the biggest problems will be unprepared people in any catastrophic event. Those of that are semi prepared are gonna be targets, cause they will want what we have. maybe prepare to move quickly, but I think that could be a trap in its self.</p><p></p><p>Co-incidence, Dr Karl on TV now , talking about this very subject!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 209363, member: 6002"] more to long term survival than firearms. Solar flares.....if you are really worried about these things, then you can make a simple Faraday cage to store electronic devices so they don't get fried. Chuck your play station or what ever into an old steel garbage bin, that'll do. Bigger items are a bit harder, maybe buy an 80,s model diesal hilux or an old series 3 landrover, both will be able to run after an EM attack, you can still crank start the landy. What about food and stuff, buy some bulk rice, get an old engel car fridge, solar panel and deep cycle battery. Sore all this stuff like DOOMSDAYERS in the US. I have a cyclone kit, that after 15 years has grown into a semi preppers kit, lol! I also have a .308 , 500 rounds and 12G coach gun with some shells....(shotty shells are cheap, but not as cheap as a .22) All in all, I think the biggest problems will be unprepared people in any catastrophic event. Those of that are semi prepared are gonna be targets, cause they will want what we have. maybe prepare to move quickly, but I think that could be a trap in its self. Co-incidence, Dr Karl on TV now , talking about this very subject! [/QUOTE]
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