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Renew Deal

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6. That will give you time to find other survivors and begin your survivor colony
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 09:49 PM
Feb 2012

And soon after begin repopulating the planet.

I don't think any individual can prepare enough to survive a massive event like a nuclear war, massive meteor strike, etc, but what do I know.

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"Disaster Preppers" [View all] Renew Deal Feb 2012 OP
whew....misread it as "Disaster Peppers" NRaleighLiberal Feb 2012 #1
Good thing we bought all those gas masks! Renew Deal Feb 2012 #2
Yum! And thanks for propagating native plants txlibdem Mar 2012 #22
I just stumbled across a few clips last night. Joe Shlabotnik Feb 2012 #3
Interesting stuff. silverweb Feb 2012 #4
Although it is not a bad idea to become more self-sufficient, Curmudgeoness Feb 2012 #5
That will give you time to find other survivors and begin your survivor colony Renew Deal Feb 2012 #6
Personally, I don't want to survive those things. Curmudgeoness Feb 2012 #7
I am at Ground Zero. xmas74 Feb 2012 #15
When that came out, I lived in Houston. Curmudgeoness Feb 2012 #17
My family used to think I was crazy because I was warning them to prepare for disaster while jwirr Feb 2012 #8
Here: silverweb Feb 2012 #10
Oddly reassuring. This is the kind of kookiness that can drive industry. Robb Feb 2012 #9
Success, then! Kolesar Feb 2012 #14
People have been doing this since WW2, cold war. Good to have emergency supplies on hand, but uppityperson Feb 2012 #11
Simple disaster prep malakai2 Feb 2012 #12
Some of the families have decent arsenals xmas74 Feb 2012 #16
I notice my area has just been added to California's volcano watch. dimbear Feb 2012 #13
I'm in a nuclear strike zone, xmas74 Feb 2012 #18
If there's a Yellowstone super volcano, most of us will be eating marshmallows RKP5637 Feb 2012 #20
I figure I'll just head for the Twinkie factory, a la Griffin family....nt MADem Feb 2012 #19
my wife and some of our friends have gotten into "prepping" nickinSTL Mar 2012 #21
Sounds like they're going a tad OTT Starboard Tack Mar 2012 #23
apparently, the 6 months nickinSTL Mar 2012 #27
I keep six months in my pantry of short and long storage items. Mojorabbit Apr 2012 #40
Surviving a disaster without sufficient breeding numbers is worthless txlibdem Mar 2012 #24
I think the purpose is to survive long enough to find other people Renew Deal Mar 2012 #25
thousands of other people? txlibdem Mar 2012 #26
Depends on the disaster, yes? GliderGuider Apr 2012 #28
Far too many people left? txlibdem Apr 2012 #29
You have to ask yourself, "Too many for what, exactly?" GliderGuider Apr 2012 #32
Scale back to a billion people? txlibdem Apr 2012 #33
Are there any downsides to this utopia of yours? GliderGuider Apr 2012 #34
I've finally made peace with your view of the future. I'm sorry I've argued about it so much. GliderGuider Apr 2012 #35
This is a reply to both posts txlibdem Apr 2012 #36
Ten thousand is the minimum breeding population txlibdem Apr 2012 #30
A coronal mass ejection is a distinct possibility.. Fumesucker Apr 2012 #31
To be honest, anything that moves people to be more self sufficient is a good thing IMHO. eqfan592 Apr 2012 #37
You're right that anything that moves people is good. Renew Deal Apr 2012 #38
That is taking it too far, I agree. eqfan592 Apr 2012 #39
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