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The Islamics are into blowing things up.... The rest of the criminals are mostly attacking us with guns, knives, bats, fists, porn, immorality, theft, prostitution, kidnapping, child sex trade, manipulation, thuggery, lies ...etc. The electrical grid is probably easier to survive it's loss of than t...
The Islamics are into blowing things up.... The rest of the criminals are mostly attacking us with guns, knives, bats, fists, porn, immorality, theft, prostitution, kidnapping, child sex trade, manipulation, thuggery, lies ...etc. The electrical grid is probably easier to survive it's loss of than to survive all of the other things that will continue to go on with or without a grid just like they did before a grid. Maybe that's why I don't dread something like this as much as some do.
WE have all become accustomed to flippin' a switch and PRESTO! Let there be light...or turning aknob on the stove and you can actually cook a meal...not to forget being able to go into a cold fridge or freezer and retrieving food to actually cook!
If the Grid goes down...many won't know what the heck...
WE have all become accustomed to flippin' a switch and PRESTO! Let there be light...or turning aknob on the stove and you can actually cook a meal...not to forget being able to go into a cold fridge or freezer and retrieving food to actually cook!
If the Grid goes down...many won't know what the heck to do without it!
I've lived without it for one year in Montana.Read every book in the cabin by candle light, cooked on a wood stove, and had to haul water. Even then I could still go to the bar and get a hamburger, buy food from the grocery store, use a telephone, ect. In a total shutdown there won't be those conven...
I've lived without it for one year in Montana.Read every book in the cabin by candle light, cooked on a wood stove, and had to haul water. Even then I could still go to the bar and get a hamburger, buy food from the grocery store, use a telephone, ect. In a total shutdown there won't be those convenient little niceties.
lol...I did that for about three days. Stayed in a ramshackle cabin, no electric, no water... (I took my kids 'camping'.) Forgot about food so we would crawl down the mountain to the neighbors cabbage patch and steal cabbages... lol
Lets not forget the Chemical plants in Virginia, Colorado and New Mexico which have no security against an attack....Sarin Gas would kill thousands and depending on which way the wind was blowing, perhaps more....
If the Grid goes down...many won't know what the heck...
this is one way to keep food relatively cool; however it is ambient temperature and humidity dependent.
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