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Old 03-19-20, 02:12 PM   #117
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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal View Post
AT this stage in prepping, you should be planting you garden and getting your fishing tackle ready. In the really small but possible chance that the current economic disruption caused by this pandemic turns into a large, lasting economic disruption (followed by collapse), you want to have fresh produce ready at hand in 2 ~3 months to augment your pantry supplies.

Fresh eggs are no problem as long as the gals stay happy.

Oranges, figs, plums, and grapefruit are 1~2 weeks away from being picked.

Likewise, you can give your firearms a quick check. Hunting and deterring roving bands of starving city dwellers.

Milk, bread and cheese would be in short supply.
Do you really think it will get that bad?
That we would have to resort to fishing and hunting for our daily needs?

You live in a blessed area with fish and game and trees, but what about the people that live in the big cities, in the tall buildings?

By May they will be out of hope for paying the rent, paying the utilities, keeping the cell phone on, finding food, using what ever they can for TP (it's no joke).

PS May 1st is only 40 days away

California preparing for worst case scenarios

https://www.fox32chicago.com/news/ca...7wR0ZCaR543XaI

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While urging Californians to stay united and promising “we will get back to the life that we have lived,” Newsom also acknowledged much is unknown and so the state is preparing for frightening worst-case scenarios. He put the California National Guard on alert for duties that include humanitarian missions like ensuring proper food distribution and public safety as some grocery stores resorted to rationing to control panic buying.
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