SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods— a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from “HJL”. Don’t build on public land! That’s the take away concept from today’s postings.
That Strange Neighbor
Neighbors got a surprise in Shelburne, Vermont over the last few weeks. Apparently, a woman at a Shelburne retirement community was planning to kill herself with ricin poison made from castor beans grown on the site. Federal officials found a bottle half full in the woman’s kitchen and she is accused of testing it on her neighbors on at least three occasions. Some residents showed symptoms consistent with ricin poisoning, but most did not. Authorities say that is probably because the strength of the homemade poison was low. While not much is known about the woman, the judge did reference a lengthy mental health history.
Homeless Encampments
In an attempt to deal with the burgeoning homeless population cities like Los Angeles have been spending significant amounts of money on “street strategies” which include services like camp cleanup, mobile showers, storage facilities and homeless parking lots. However, the homeless population is increasing so rapidly that the city is struggling to keep up and much of the money intended to provide services ends up being diverted to camp sweeps. The money for services was intended to help get people off of the streets, but it isn’t working so well. Unsurprisingly, there is opposition to the services from local communities who don’t want homeless camps in their neighborhood and the city can’t find agencies to provide the services and wouldn’t let churches participate. Count this as another leftist fail.