Oddcaliber
A True Doomsday Prepper
Big Paul, I understand your point but I'm not a brain surgeon or do cancer research in a lab. However I can rebuild a 350 Chevy engine and put it back in the vehicle. No man is an island. JMHO
I have started a small group around my city that I plan to expand and hopefully get more to join up by creating there own groups and forming a network of active preppers, we are all newbies but I hope tighter we can grow to an experienced prepared cohesive unit, we are currently 5 members after only one day.For me, I feel more comfortable with family and a few very close friends. I really dont feel comfortable with people I do not personally know and an outsider I would never trust, at least until proven. As a family group, we have a wide variety of skills, but our problem would be if one was down, another may not be able to step in to fullfill that position so yes I can understand expanding the "group".
yes and what will you do with that vehicle when there is no fuel and all the roads are unusable?Big Paul, I understand your point but I'm not a brain surgeon or do cancer research in a lab. However I can rebuild a 350 Chevy engine and put it back in the vehicle. No man is an island. JMHO
https://americanpreppersnetwork.com/international-preppers-network/
In the Texas section, they have had two posts in the last year. Doesn't seem to be very active.
I do understand your view but one person can't do everything.yes and what will you do with that vehicle when there is no fuel and all the roads are unusable?
THIS man IS an island.
depends how involved one wants to make it, Post SHTF life will need to be as simple as possible. trying to live the same after as one did before isnt going to work.I do understand your view but one person can't do everything.
nope, I'm a prepared survivalist and I plan.
I have skills and I dont rely on others for my survival.
groups are for people that have no skills of their own.
SELF reliance and SELF sufficiency are the only way to go.
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