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Survivalists in Florida

May 19, 2012 – 11:49 pm | 2 Comments

Great article in the Miami New Times last week, profiling preppers and survivalists like these folk:
Jorge Villa – after a terrifying experience during Hurricane Andrew he devised his own bunkers, and sells them to folk – some of whom are worried about the end of the Mayan calendar – via his business U.S. Bunkers
Neal Wiseman – moderates a group called the South Florida Survivalist Network, and has a year’s worth of food stored for his family, should the need arise:

Chris Petrovich – prepper for 25 years. He has helped others “cache extra fuel and food, stashed in public-storage units and underground, at intervals on an 800-to-1,200-mile path out of Florida. Amid darkness and chaos, skirting burning sugarcane fields and accidents and roadblocks, they’ll drive from cache to cache toward a secret inland hiding spot, exhausting the last available remnants of the petroleum age.”
While Petrovich himself plans on staying, I agree with …

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Survivalism in Missouri, 1994 / 1999 / 2001 / 2009

June 15, 2010 – 7:18 pm | 2 Comments
Survivalism in Missouri, 1994 / 1999 / 2001 / 2009

The circumstances presented here are merely a loss of electricity. This has  happened to me for 9 days in 1994, 5 days in 1999, 7 days in 2001, and 10 days in 2009. Nothing earth shattering. But long enough to get the ‘hang’ of it.
So begins a description by Steve Pace of what it is like to go without electricity for a number of days, in one of the most advanced countries in the world. A SHTF-event in 2012 could easily begin the same way, but with one key difference – a power outage in the USA is something that you’d expect to be fixed in due course. For many 2012 scenarios, the outage would be permanent. So pile on a whole lot more desperation and fear. Here are some of Steve’s insights:
Obviously your most valuable  asset right now is food. So don’t waste any. Don’t open any fridge, freezer, …