This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. We may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
Avalanche Lily insisted that I post this: Colorado’s Democrat Governor Signs Executive Order To Turn Away UNVACCINATED From Hospitals.
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I heard from the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) that the Preventing Gun Violence Through Financial Intelligence Act (House Bill 5764/Senate Bill 3117) was introduced in both the U.S. House and Senate. It “aims to would require financial institutions to turn over information on firearms and accessory purchases to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) for developing an advisory about the identification and reporting of suspicious activity.” This is bad legislation. Please contact your senators and congressman, to oppose it.
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Reader Melissa B. sent this observation and conjecture:
“Bullets, Band-Aids, and Beans: It has happened, the end of the world as you know it. It wasn’t what you thought it would be, but nonetheless here you are. You’ve worked hard to put up food and know that your family will not go hungry. You were going to work on securing your perimeter fence and work on a defensible space but ran out of time. As you kneel, watching the group of men loading your food that you had worked so hard to put away, you keep thinking of the things you should have done. Your blood boils as several of the men make lewd comments towards your daughters. You see your sons set their jaws and know that they are ready to fight. If only you had trained for this situation. If only you had built a proper fence. If only you had had more time. If only…..
It has happened, the end of the world as you know it. It wasn’t what you thought it would be, but nonetheless here you are. You’ve worked hard to put up food and know that your family will not go hungry. You have secured your property and have slept well knowing your family is safe. You leave the bedroom where your son is writhing in pain. Last week, as he was splitting firewood, the ax slipped and hit his leg. You were able to get the bleeding to stop and thought how thankful you were that it had not been worse. But it is worse. The cut has become infected. You know that just a short time ago, you could have gotten antibiotics and he would be fine. Now you stand, looking into the forest surrounding your home and realize that you should have prepared for this. If only you would have stored medicines. If only you have learned about the medicinal plants that are all around you. If only you had had more time. If only…..
It has happened, the end of the world as you know it. It wasn’t what you thought it would be, but nonetheless here you are. You have secured your property and have slept well knowing your family is safe. You have stocked what you figured was sufficient. You figured that you would have time to purchase more food later. You figured that someday you would have a large garden and animals to sustain your family. Last night, your family ate the last little bit of canned goods you had. You decide to try once again to go hunting. It has been a month since “the event” and the people of the small town near you have decimated all the animals within walking distance. But you must try. So, you wake up before dawn, set traps, and look for any sign of life. Thankfully, you can bring home one small rabbit. The next day a rat is in one of your traps. You know that is not enough, but it is all you have to offer. The third day, you shoot your 22 at what you think is a deer. It is only the leaves rustling in the trees. You know that your family will have heard your shot. You stay out until dark, yet they all come running to see what you have brought them to eat. You know that you will need to take your family and leave the home you’ve built. If only you had stocked more food. If only you have learned about foraging. If only you had had more time. If only….”
