Kreutz, brother, it doesn't take much..... Canned goods, rice, and some other long lasting food supplies as well as a large supply of water is better than nothing. Matter of fact, 90 days worth of provisions would give you a huge increase in you and your family's chance of survival. Six people X90 days worth of provisions is doable in a suburb. It doesn't take much money or time.Kreutz wrote:I'm acutely aware of how fragile the interdependency of modern civilization is, I just do not foresee it breaking down in the next two or three lifetimes. And yes I hope I'm right. I'd plan for being wrong, in reality it's all moot; I live in the suburbs and couldn't possibly grow or gather enough food to feed myself let alone six and a few bags of rice or beans would just stave off the inevitable for a few days.scrubber3 wrote:The comparison of the US and Rome is moot considering modern advances and world population. Ever wonder what would happen if EBT and snap were to stop? What about the price of gas hitting over $6 a gallon? Do you know what a stock market bubble is? (Our economy is riding on bubbles right now btw)
Who's to say that the US government failing will be what causes a SHTF scenario? Local governments won't matter when money is useless or fuel is unavailable.
The world has gotten so dependent on other people and conveniences..... Kreutz, for your sake and the sake of everyone else with a mindset like yours, I hope our way of life doesn't change. Just keep in mind that our way of life is actually very fragile and dependent upon way too many things to actually sustain itself in the long run.


This is my extra provisions in my 2 pantries. Over 400 MREs, several gallons of water in thick plastic containers, some various canned goods and rice. Not counting what I have under the house which almost triples what you see here to include 3 50 gallon drums full of potable water. I also have 2 wood burning stoves, 30 extra gallons of gas, lots of various oils, and replacement car parts I may need. I also have 3 more barrels and a large liquid container to use when it rains to catch water off of the roof from the gutters.
I live in a semi suburban area located in the country. I also have 3 contingency plans depending on the situation. Only one involves having to count on others. Just what I have would sustain a family of six for at least 120 days if not more. As it stands, I've got myself and one possible other person to cover and plenty of squirrels and rabbits in the yard for some fresh meat. If I'm solo, I would be good for well over a year on just what I have within 20 ft of me.
I'm not going into anymore detail or anymore pictures, but please understand that your situation does not preclude you from being able to prepare for at least 30 days worth of an emergency disaster. It doesn't take much and getting $10-$20 worth at the grocery store each time you go adds up quickly. You could easily have a years worth of provisions for you and your family.