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Zeitgeist
ParticipantTurko files it. This is the government version of extortion. Too bad you did not have a witness with you to hear them tell you “you got a good deal.” This is outrageous conduct by people we employ! What is this, let’s make a deal?
Zeitgeist
ParticipantTurko files it. This is the government version of extortion. Too bad you did not have a witness with you to hear them tell you “you got a good deal.” This is outrageous conduct by people we employ! What is this, let’s make a deal?
Zeitgeist
ParticipantTurko files it. This is the government version of extortion. Too bad you did not have a witness with you to hear them tell you “you got a good deal.” This is outrageous conduct by people we employ! What is this, let’s make a deal?
Zeitgeist
ParticipantTurko files it. This is the government version of extortion. Too bad you did not have a witness with you to hear them tell you “you got a good deal.” This is outrageous conduct by people we employ! What is this, let’s make a deal?
Zeitgeist
ParticipantHey pri_dk,
Here is a prior thread on what kind of food lasts the longest:
http://piggington.com/consumer_confidence_index_drops_ramen_sales_boomingThere are many sources of pre-prepared foods with some of them lasting up to 10 years available. Google emergency supplies. Otherwise, most people who are trying to be prepared for natural disasters buy extra of whatever they like that is on sale. The ultra prepared usually go for the freeze dried. I would say, whatever your level of preparation keep water and food for your family and pets for a minimum of three weeks. If the event was serious enough, it might take the government that long to start bringing supplies into a region if infra structure is completely destroyed it could be longer. I know this seems silly to some people, but watching people plucked from roof tops after Hurricane Katrina should have been a lesson for everyone to learn from.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantHey pri_dk,
Here is a prior thread on what kind of food lasts the longest:
http://piggington.com/consumer_confidence_index_drops_ramen_sales_boomingThere are many sources of pre-prepared foods with some of them lasting up to 10 years available. Google emergency supplies. Otherwise, most people who are trying to be prepared for natural disasters buy extra of whatever they like that is on sale. The ultra prepared usually go for the freeze dried. I would say, whatever your level of preparation keep water and food for your family and pets for a minimum of three weeks. If the event was serious enough, it might take the government that long to start bringing supplies into a region if infra structure is completely destroyed it could be longer. I know this seems silly to some people, but watching people plucked from roof tops after Hurricane Katrina should have been a lesson for everyone to learn from.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantHey pri_dk,
Here is a prior thread on what kind of food lasts the longest:
http://piggington.com/consumer_confidence_index_drops_ramen_sales_boomingThere are many sources of pre-prepared foods with some of them lasting up to 10 years available. Google emergency supplies. Otherwise, most people who are trying to be prepared for natural disasters buy extra of whatever they like that is on sale. The ultra prepared usually go for the freeze dried. I would say, whatever your level of preparation keep water and food for your family and pets for a minimum of three weeks. If the event was serious enough, it might take the government that long to start bringing supplies into a region if infra structure is completely destroyed it could be longer. I know this seems silly to some people, but watching people plucked from roof tops after Hurricane Katrina should have been a lesson for everyone to learn from.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantHey pri_dk,
Here is a prior thread on what kind of food lasts the longest:
http://piggington.com/consumer_confidence_index_drops_ramen_sales_boomingThere are many sources of pre-prepared foods with some of them lasting up to 10 years available. Google emergency supplies. Otherwise, most people who are trying to be prepared for natural disasters buy extra of whatever they like that is on sale. The ultra prepared usually go for the freeze dried. I would say, whatever your level of preparation keep water and food for your family and pets for a minimum of three weeks. If the event was serious enough, it might take the government that long to start bringing supplies into a region if infra structure is completely destroyed it could be longer. I know this seems silly to some people, but watching people plucked from roof tops after Hurricane Katrina should have been a lesson for everyone to learn from.
Zeitgeist
ParticipantHey pri_dk,
Here is a prior thread on what kind of food lasts the longest:
http://piggington.com/consumer_confidence_index_drops_ramen_sales_boomingThere are many sources of pre-prepared foods with some of them lasting up to 10 years available. Google emergency supplies. Otherwise, most people who are trying to be prepared for natural disasters buy extra of whatever they like that is on sale. The ultra prepared usually go for the freeze dried. I would say, whatever your level of preparation keep water and food for your family and pets for a minimum of three weeks. If the event was serious enough, it might take the government that long to start bringing supplies into a region if infra structure is completely destroyed it could be longer. I know this seems silly to some people, but watching people plucked from roof tops after Hurricane Katrina should have been a lesson for everyone to learn from.
June 22, 2010 at 12:55 AM in reply to: Meredith Whitney: “No Doubt We Have Entered A Double-Dip For Housing” #568903Zeitgeist
ParticipantYou could medicate the violent ones or is that what we are doing with the fast food, getting them so obese that they can’t run us down and kill us. Medication worked in Brave New World. The government could deliver it via tap water.
June 22, 2010 at 12:55 AM in reply to: Meredith Whitney: “No Doubt We Have Entered A Double-Dip For Housing” #569000Zeitgeist
ParticipantYou could medicate the violent ones or is that what we are doing with the fast food, getting them so obese that they can’t run us down and kill us. Medication worked in Brave New World. The government could deliver it via tap water.
June 22, 2010 at 12:55 AM in reply to: Meredith Whitney: “No Doubt We Have Entered A Double-Dip For Housing” #569508Zeitgeist
ParticipantYou could medicate the violent ones or is that what we are doing with the fast food, getting them so obese that they can’t run us down and kill us. Medication worked in Brave New World. The government could deliver it via tap water.
June 22, 2010 at 12:55 AM in reply to: Meredith Whitney: “No Doubt We Have Entered A Double-Dip For Housing” #569613Zeitgeist
ParticipantYou could medicate the violent ones or is that what we are doing with the fast food, getting them so obese that they can’t run us down and kill us. Medication worked in Brave New World. The government could deliver it via tap water.
June 22, 2010 at 12:55 AM in reply to: Meredith Whitney: “No Doubt We Have Entered A Double-Dip For Housing” #569895Zeitgeist
ParticipantYou could medicate the violent ones or is that what we are doing with the fast food, getting them so obese that they can’t run us down and kill us. Medication worked in Brave New World. The government could deliver it via tap water.
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