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Remember that Crimethinc report on anarchists surviving raids?

crimethinc.com/2025/03/21/surv

A few of the predictions in it are starting to come true though in a different order. We have rumors of highway checkpoints, ICE has taken people hostage for political reasons, and this began with ICE's raids. They are raiding migrants first not anarchists first, that is the main difference.

Also note the growth of censorship legislation in the US.

Get ready folks. Is your go-bag ready if you need it TONIGHT?

CrimethInc.SurvivalA work of speculative fiction about anarchists enduring mass raids and the technological innovations via which they survive.

Climate change is here now and it is hot, thirsty, windy and dangerous. And how it affects growing food is significant. Over the years, I've seen a lot of comments like “I know HOW to grow food, I just don't need to right now” or “yeah, when SHTF I'll be out there putting in a garden and hunting”.

Listen. If you aren't gardening right now, you don't know how to garden. I've been gardening my whole life and every year it changes, the climate changes, the zones change, the air moisture, humidity, wind, plants and soil water needs, changes in what varieties will do well in more heat, less water and humidity, length of growing season, - every aspect of growing food is rapidly changing and you need to adapt.

You will be lost in the weeds – no pun intended – if you don't start right now (better yet years ago unfortunately) to learn the basics and understand how climate change as well as other factors such as animal movement and migration, insects and pollinators, birds, rodents, and troublesome bugs affect your ability to make the most of your available growing space. Plant diseases are more troublesome as the planet warms up and the zones move north, along with fungal diseases, harmful insect migration, invasives, predators and prey.

Seed germination and viability seems to be becoming an issue the last few years. I'm not sure if it's supply chain, dishonest corporation practices, lack of expertise or what, but it is getting weirder. A couple of years ago we had pepper-gate (massive numbers of mis-labeled seed packages mainly with pepper varieties but also squash and other vegetables). This year has been a challenge to get kale and some lettuces to germinate for no apparent reason.

Last year we had a very late spring deep freeze which took out many kinds of fruit trees in BC. There were few locally grown soft fruits such as peaches to be had. So far this year, the blossoms are showing promise, so here's hoping.

The point is, grow food RIGHT now while you can learn and also have a monetary buffer while learning, during failures and while grocery stores have fully stocked shelves. During a societal collapse is not the time to find out that your soil is severely lacking in a necessary nutrient or that your growing zone won't support your stable foods or that the rats will eat you out of house and home. Learning how to deal with all of these issues now and sourcing out possible solutions in your local area while becoming familiar with typical ups and downs builds resiliency in your future security.

Time for a new #introduction:

Hi, I'm Michael and I’m on a #jobsearch.

For the past ten years I’ve been a full stack #webDeveloper for a company in #Nashville that sells #prepping supplies.

They went from a startup to a well-established brand, then the economy started collapsing.

I love working with #vue and #nuxt, but I’m great with #react and pretty much any modern #js framework.

Open to #remoteWork in the US and local in-office work in the #nashvilleTN area.

"Tuesday" has hit Tumbler Ridge:
Wildfires cause communication outage across Tumbler Ridge
“Communications are down in all of Tumbler Ridge due to wildfires,” the post reads. “This includes cell and traditional internet services, so please take care and plan accordingly. Many businesses in town are cash-only.”

energeticcity.ca/2025/05/01/wi

This is why we prep. #GetPrepared #Prepping #TuesdayPrepper #AmateurRadio #hamradio #hamr

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A little more canned food and more water, I share an apartment with my mother, I was ready, she wasn't. My food and water was enough for us for 48 hours without rationing much, but even so...

I need to assembly a backpack with the essentials for 48 hours.

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I'm no prepper, but I need to improve some things.
I need a FM radio (with flashlight and solar charging) , I really don't understand why modern smartphones don't have FM/AM radios.
More money on hand, I use less than 30€ in real money each month, but it's good to have some notes (bills?) on hand for emergencies.

Two more 20.000mah powerbanks and an UPS, I've learned that fiber was working during the blackout. 2/3

Lessons learned from today's #blackout, not much.

I had food for four or five days, water for at least two days without rationing, two powerbanks fully charged (10.000mah + 20.000mah).

I was lucky, was not working, had internet all day from the hotel from the other side of the street (thank you Hotel Lutecia), I had lots of beer on the fridge and a bucket full of ice.

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Switzerland has more bunkers per capita than anywhere else in the world — in the event of a crisis, every resident of the country would be guaranteed shelter space. The Dial takes a look at the origins of the bunker-building policy, what the underground shelters provide, and how they're used during peacetime — as wine cellars, saunas and even, in the case of large "command posts," as overflow housing for refugees.

flip.it/xHke8p

#Switzerland #Culture #ColdWar #History @histodons #EmergencyPreparedness #Prepping

The DialWhy Does Switzerland Have So Many Bunkers? — The DialInside the underground civilian shelters.