As has been written many times here at SurvivalBlog, we preppers can’t do it alone. We need people we can work with, whether it be neighbors, friends, or family. Yet it’s frustrating to see one’s family and friends not taking prepping seriously. Their lack of preparation would make them an extra burden on us during a real emergency.
If there’s one thing that my IT career has taught me, it’s that our computerized worldwide system of just-in-time delivery of goods, as well as utilities such as power, telecommunications, and water are extremely fragile. Even authorized updates to software apps can wreak havoc; a hacker bent on causing trouble could do even more damage. I keep canned food and water at my home, as well as extra toilet paper and other supplies. For me, I think it’s enough for about two months. (The water is for drinking only; not enough for washing or cooking.) Continue reading“Helping Liberal and Elderly Family Members, by M.J.”

