I sincerely apologize! Reddit used to prompt you when you submitted a duplicate link. Guess I'll need to do a better job of paying attention. Stay well.
All subs have. It's either ganda, bot reposts, or engineered siloing. That's why I commented on an earlier post that we are prepared for an information blackout, but none of us, prepped or not, are prepared for disinformation during crisis.
In a way, this is even scarier, when governments start handing out booklets.
I remember driving thru Michigan in 2018 and 2019 seeing billboards urging people to prepare for at least 2 weeks worth of stay at home supplies. Nothing was happening then, this was all pre-covid.
There was also the govt web site telling people to prepare (tongue in cheek) for a Zombie apocalypse. The site gave very distinct instructions about what to keep in your home to cover in place. The site suggested the advice was also good for natural disasters too.
Was it winter? I only ever see those noticed when we have a Noreaster heading in. Sometimes if the lake effect snow goes crazy. Pretty much all of us prep to be home for a week in the winter even in metro Detroit.
Sadly, with the failing infrastructure in the US it is just common sense to prep. Example, we had a water main break a block down, no water all day. All good, we have stored water for cooking and flushing. Not a problem. If the power grid goes out? no problem. Alternate heating/cooking sources. And so on.
It’s common sense to have some level of supplies anywhere. Australia is exceptionally well run but still very prone to various natural disasters. Lots of the local governments spend money on resilience initiatives.
therapistofcats@reddit
God this subs gone off the rails. It's like people don't even check before they post.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PrepperIntel/comments/1gub8is/sweden_tells_citizens_to_prepare_for_war_five/
countrypride@reddit (OP)
I sincerely apologize! Reddit used to prompt you when you submitted a duplicate link. Guess I'll need to do a better job of paying attention. Stay well.
prepsson@reddit
Finland is taking an active role. Sweden is just waking up
monos_muertos@reddit
All subs have. It's either ganda, bot reposts, or engineered siloing. That's why I commented on an earlier post that we are prepared for an information blackout, but none of us, prepped or not, are prepared for disinformation during crisis.
prepsson@reddit
I still haven't gotten mine in the mail
Sunnyjim333@reddit
In a way, this is even scarier, when governments start handing out booklets.
I remember driving thru Michigan in 2018 and 2019 seeing billboards urging people to prepare for at least 2 weeks worth of stay at home supplies. Nothing was happening then, this was all pre-covid.
There was also the govt web site telling people to prepare (tongue in cheek) for a Zombie apocalypse. The site gave very distinct instructions about what to keep in your home to cover in place. The site suggested the advice was also good for natural disasters too.
Intrepid_Advice4411@reddit
Was it winter? I only ever see those noticed when we have a Noreaster heading in. Sometimes if the lake effect snow goes crazy. Pretty much all of us prep to be home for a week in the winter even in metro Detroit.
Sunnyjim333@reddit
I don't remember, late Fall/early Winter does come to mind. I just remember getting weird feelings.
Down in Indiana the state doesn't care, we know there is trouble when we see our state live on the weather channel.
Be well.
Professional-Can1385@reddit
They send updated versions out on a semi regular basis, it's not scary.
Sunnyjim333@reddit
Sadly, with the failing infrastructure in the US it is just common sense to prep. Example, we had a water main break a block down, no water all day. All good, we have stored water for cooking and flushing. Not a problem. If the power grid goes out? no problem. Alternate heating/cooking sources. And so on.
Be well.
vert1s@reddit
It’s common sense to have some level of supplies anywhere. Australia is exceptionally well run but still very prone to various natural disasters. Lots of the local governments spend money on resilience initiatives.
asteriaoxomoco@reddit
I'm a Michigander and prepping comes second nature to me because we used to get thunderstorms/tornados in the summer and blizzards in the winter.
We still get the tornados but the blizzards are more rare now. We had a big tornado in February this year. Climate change.
Sunnyjim333@reddit
Michiganders are the bomb!
CyroSwitchBlade@reddit
they better get ready.. they ain't gonna have no internet soon if their cables keep getting cut..
caveatlector73@reddit
I read those to see if they had any tips I didn't know and they did not, but when you create a society that preps that is next level.