by static66 » Tue 30 Oct 2007, 08:40:51
A couple of things from Dmitri Orlov's "Post Soviet Lessons for a Post American Century" You cannot discount the power of Cigarettes and alchohol in a barter situation.... I don't care what anyone says, A couple of cases of cheap vodka and or whisky and a case (not a carton) of American spirits will go a long way in a barter deal.... Ammo and a couple of good tactical guns will be very useful as well. I picked up my Vodka and cigs lastr week from a wholesale distributor and have also bought a full pallet of Ramen noodles which I think are fantastic for shelf life and absolutely fill you up! Tuna and mayo, I have foodservice pack pasta and large cans of tomato products... Growing and brewing will be on the agenda for next spring.... This is really it people.... there is no magic formula to be announced to alleviate the massive financial pressure... Again, from Dmitri Orlov's essay~
"During the pre-perestroika "stagnation" period, due to the chronic underperformance of the economy, coupled with record levels of military expenditure, trade deficit, and foriegn debt, it became increasingly difficult for the average Russian middle-class family of three, with both parents working, to make ends meet."
Come on... does this sound at all familiar?
"The word statistics originated in the German STATISTIKS, "State Arithmetic."