Surviving a Chronic Disaster

Oct 18, 2016 22:32

For whatever reason - and there are many - things may fall apart one day, do you know how to hold it together, for a protracted period of time?  Take, for instance, WATER.  Fresh water supply is not a simple problem.  And fresh water is increasingly threatened these days, as lakes dry or become toxic with global warming, (see w_a_r_m_i_n_g); as larger storms cause toxic flooding; as infrastructure fails, as it did in Flint; as blue algae and other pathogens choke off municipal reserves, as happened in Toledo; and as the threat of solar or weapon EMPs, or hacks, may one day take down electrical grids.

So, here are a few things you might want to know - about keeping water on store, about fermenting liquids, and other tips about surviving a chronic disaster, over the long-haul. Better safe than thirsty. Of course, you can find lots more info by searching the sites.

5 Water Storage Myths

The Time-Tested, Forgotten Way Your Ancestors Preserved Food

EMP Survival: Is Your Home Ready For The Blackout?

Which One Of These 22 Awesome Foods Do You Have in Your Stockpile?

Which Batteries Are Best for Survival Situations?

26 Practical Survival Uses for Duct Tape

How to Make Your Own Apple Sugar

How to Download and Build Your Own House

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