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Title: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Jimbob on February 22, 2012, 03:10:36 am
Has anyone else been watching this show on National Geographic?  Do any of yall consider yourselves a "doomsday prepper", or would you say that by practicing the primitive arts that we are all to some degree doomsday preppers?  Some of these guys really get into it, one of them has his goats trained to all run into a stock trailer when he opens the door to it.  Im not knocking it, just wondering everyone elses thoughts on the subject. 
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Rick Wallace on February 22, 2012, 06:36:17 am
I was raised a "prepper" if you want to call it that,,My parents and grandparents lived through the depression,and knew the value of storing and conserving food/supplies. The show on Nat geo,is not bad in my opinion,but some of the people go a little to far with some of it,,,like 75-100 guns? I like guns to,but in a bad situation you risk getting them taken from you by the thugs.The biggest fault I see with most of them is not enough water.If you can drill a well,thats the ticket! Those old hand pitcher pumps still work. I do think its good for everyone to have a cache put away.
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: bubby on February 22, 2012, 07:14:14 am
read my signature, no need to go nut's but dosn't hurt to be prepaired, 75-100 guns, seems to me if ya just had 3-4 guns per person you could spend all that money you saved and buy a lot more ammo, Bub
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Rick Wallace on February 22, 2012, 08:42:57 am
read my signature, no need to go nut's but dosn't hurt to be prepaired, 75-100 guns, seems to me if ya just had 3-4 guns per person you could spend all that money you saved and buy a lot more ammo, Bub
;)   I agree!
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Pappy on February 22, 2012, 10:35:06 am
Don't think about it much ,but do have several guns and lots of ammo,wife keeps lot of food stored and have several nice spring and lot of natural resources on my place,the guns are to keep other folks from taking it all over in case of bad times.
My wife told the ladies at the church when they ask why she didn't seem worried about 401ks and such a few years back when that part of the economy went south and she told them that Her husband knew how to make things and kill stuff
and that is really all you need.  I liked that alot. ;) :) :)I do practice some skills with some of that in the back of my mind but don't worry to much about it. :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: lowell on February 22, 2012, 10:51:59 am
Heard some talk on a radio station from Chicago that a guy in the suburbs was storing jet fuel in 55 gallon drums!! :o ::)

  Don't plan on doing that anytime soon!! :laugh:
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Onebowonder on February 22, 2012, 07:13:05 pm
I'm ready but not ridiculous.  Key medical and survival skills have served me well for years, and though I hope never need to 'bug-out', ...I and mine certainly won't be the first or easiest victims.
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: madcrow on February 22, 2012, 10:04:48 pm
I think the show is just that, a bunch of actors.  I'm not saying anything bad about the preppers, but if I was setting on that much food and ammo, I wouldn't tell anybody, much less be on TV.  Now, like a lot of you, I grew up growing gardens and doing lots of canning.  Raising and butchering farm animals.  Some call it prepping, but around here its just a way of life.  My parents always believed in storing as much as they could.  You never know when you are going to fall on hard times.
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Jimbob on February 23, 2012, 01:26:15 am
I think the show is just that, a bunch of actors.  I'm not saying anything bad about the preppers, but if I was setting on that much food and ammo, I wouldn't tell anybody, much less be on TV.  Now, like a lot of you, I grew up growing gardens and doing lots of canning.  Raising and butchering farm animals.  Some call it prepping, but around here its just a way of life.  My parents always believed in storing as much as they could.  You never know when you are going to fall on hard times.

I agree 100%!!  Its just not a good idea to go on national television and advertise how many guns you have, thats just asking for a home invasion disaster or no disaster.
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: _Jon_ on February 23, 2012, 01:42:51 pm
I've been at it a while.  I've tried to learn a lot of different skill set's along the way.  I like the idea of being better safe then sorry.

The show made me cringe watching it.  No one with an ounce of sense will let other folks know what they might have stored up and put aside for bad times. 
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: bowtarist on February 23, 2012, 01:58:38 pm
  No one with an ounce of sense will let other folks know what they might have stored up and put aside for bad times.

 ;) thumbs up on that Jon.  I had a brother-in-law/ best buddy once who I told where my guns were and the key and @ a family member's... just in case.  We were family you know?  Pslam B.H. ended up leavin my sister.  Now!   ::) dpgratz

We haven't had a TV station in 11 years, so I don't know the show.  Seems to me if it all goes down the wild game will be hunted out just like in the 30's around here.  If you want meat, traps for small game and birds will be the belly filler. IMO, dpg
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Parnell on February 23, 2012, 04:26:33 pm
Watched it last night.  What I think is so interesting is that each person has something specific that they're prepping for and the type of prep follows a strategy for that.  It's entertaining.

Most situations I'd look to survive, but if it were global thermonuclear war, I'd just as soon want to be standing just below a warhead going off.  I wouldn't want to be around to watch photosynthesis stop for a couple decades.  Ever read/see The Road - Cormac McCarthy?
I've got no issue with mother nature coming up with a superflu, switching the poles, or even oil catastrophy etc.  But one thing that just makes me sick is the thought that we've created something that would destroy everything but the damn cochroaches.  I don't get it and don't see how any sane person would.
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: JW_Halverson on February 23, 2012, 04:35:12 pm
Watched it last night.  What I think is so interesting is that each person has something specific that they're prepping for and the type of prep follows a strategy for that.  It's entertaining.

Most situations I'd look to survive, but if it were global thermonuclear war, I'd just as soon want to be standing just below a warhead going off.  I wouldn't want to be around to watch photosynthesis stop for a couple decades.  Ever read/see The Road - Cormac McCarthy?
I've got no issue with mother nature coming up with a superflu, switching the poles, or even oil catastrophy etc.  But one thing that just makes me sick is the thought that we've created something that would destroy everything but the damn cochroaches.  I don't get it and don't see how any sane person would.

I grew up in North Dakota and at the very center of the nuclear stockpile.  We had Minot Air Force Base just 50 miles away with B-52's ready for their one way trip to Moscow as well as the hundreds of missile silos across the prairie.  There were 4 missile silos just within sight of my little town.  I don't remember any "duck and cover" drills at my school.  Too pointless. 

I used to lay awake at nite wondering if IT was going to happen tonite.  It wasn't a question in my mind of "if", but a matter of "when". 

I do not particularly care which side of the aisle they come from, but nobody in Washington DC has the horse sense necessary to command that kind of power.   I'd rather have the foreign powers sit down with us and make bows together, knap some rocks, have some venison off the grill....and if they wanna have it out in the morning they can use the bows and sharp rocks they made the nite before. 
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Gus on February 23, 2012, 05:01:01 pm
I love Doomsday Peppers...

The Hotter The Better!

:)

-gus
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: RidgeRunner on February 23, 2012, 05:51:04 pm
I have never seen the show.

My question is:   Can chainsaw fuel be made from corn squeezings?

I own a 8' crosscut saw....  But hope I never have to learn how to use it.

David
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: mullet on February 23, 2012, 06:01:22 pm
Some people go overboard. We've always kept a basic stock of supplies, we're used to going through hurricanes. And living this close to Miami and Haiti you never know when the Zombies will come. :D
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Keenan on February 23, 2012, 06:12:38 pm
 I'm ready to go, any day the good Lord decides to take me. If I end up stuck here going threw who knows what,,, Just say glad I've been working on survival skills all my life!. We try to keep basic necessities on hand
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Stonedog on February 23, 2012, 10:36:45 pm
My grandparents lived through the Depression.  They ended up living comfortable lives as well.....but, each summer they put up cans and cans of beans and tomatoes and making homemade pickles.  My grandpop was a federal meat inspector and always bought two calves and had them slaughtered.   They also ate a lot of game, fish, turtles and raised chickens for meat and eggs.

By modern standards they would be seen as "preppers".  I never thought of them as such.....what they did just made sense.....it was what you did....it was how they were brought up.....
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Parnell on February 24, 2012, 04:25:09 pm
Interesting JW.
Eddie, you made me laugh.  I can only hope the alligators and pythons hold the line.
Title: Re: Doomsday Preppers
Post by: Ifrit617 on February 24, 2012, 04:38:47 pm
I have been preparing if you want to call it that my entire life by teaching myself various survival and self reliance skills and practicing them constantly. I got my trusty bolt action .22 and a couple thousand rounds of ammo... I proficient and can make every primitive weapon you can think of and have been training martial arts most of my life....  I'd call myself set...  ;D ;D ;D
Personally I think that some people who really on owning 30 or more guns will be the first to go, cause not all survival is based on firepower...


Jon