by JohnLudi » Sat 20 Oct 2007, 14:18:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ferretlover', 'J')ohn, perhaps now would be the time to get a bugout bag ready and keep it by the front door?... I remember hearing about one other Chicago fire....
That lack of response by TPTB does not bode well for your future safety!
Thanks...actually I'm more or less prepped on several levels:
Level A (economic slowdown, period of personal unemployment, prolonged illness) - I have about 9 months of living expenses in various liquid forms and about 4-5 months of food.
Level B (some sort of pandemic that results in temporary economic shutdown) - The above plus enough stored water and toliet paper to last a few months.
Level C (The grid starts to falter, major economic disruptions leading to collapse, an urgent need to get out of the city before everyone else does) - The above, which is all neatly packed in my front closet with my dolly...it would take maybe 3 trips downstairs to bring all but the water with me...for that I have Katadyn filters if needed.
Level D (Total meltdown, martial law, roads closed) - I have a 7000ci bugout bag in the aforementioned closet that is filled with all the necessary survival toys in the event I have to walk or ride my bike away from bedlam. Plus I have spent a fair amount of time learning what various flora and fauna (if it comes to that...not a meat eater) are in the general area that I can eat if I have to hide in the woods. I've actually been growing Purslane, Lamb's Quarters, and the weed called Plaintain in my window to see how palatable they are...those things grow everywhere!
I tend to think that the best way to cope with a full scale crash will be to be as mobile as you can...and as adaptable. I've thought about joining or starting a community, but it would be just too easy for it to be taken from you, by whomever.
If a fire happens, it would really only take me a minute to gather the stuff that my renter's insurance wouldn't cover...mostly my external hard drive and a handful of other things. All the other stuff is replaceable under normal circumstances.
My biggest worry, living where I do, is if the grid collapses during the cold months and idiots start burning candles and doing god knows what else to stay warm...if I see that coming, I'm loading up the van and going on a long trip...if I can.
Now the ironic thing about all of the above is that I really don't care about my physical survival: at 43 most of my amusing years are behind me and I have developed a strong "metaphysical" basis for my interpretation of what we call "reality"...it's just that I don't want to be helpless and in the hands of circumstance. I would prefer that time and manner of my demise be largely my choice, not that of TPTB.