I've got a years worth of canned food, powdered milk, cycling through the flour, yeast, rice, beans, bullion. I have a few cows, a hell of a lot of goats (don't even know how many at this point).
I have my own well and the capability to run the pump off solar. I also have about 6 months of water in bottles. Some silver and a little gold. Bunch of first aid stuff. Guns and ammo.
What I'm working on now is medication, particularly antibiotics and steroids.
Didn't think about a still, but that would help with water purification as well as whiskey.
I have a ton of ivermectin. Had no problem getting it since the local TSC and feed stores know I have horses. Good call on the fenbendazole; I picked up some Panacure and plan on getting some more.
If the shit hits the fan you can hang at my place. Bring your still. 😃
The trick to getting antibiotics is telemedicine for sinus infection and acne, and you can hit two or three of them in a relatively short amount of time. The conditions are common, antibiotics aren't controlled, and you can usually get a lot of refills. Then research the amount you would need for when you need the shit for real. Cephelaxin for example is available in low dose for acne, but I've also been prescribed it in high dosage after surgery and for sepsis. Pay out of pocket, you don't want your insurance company nosing in on this. Use different pharmacies and GoodRX if needed, antibiotics are cheap through the big brand stores by themselves though. Myself, I've just been collecting and saving my extras, expired they'll still last 10-12 years.
Oh, I was just thinking, don't forget topicals. A few $1 bottles of hydrogen peroxide and filling a wound with generic Neosporin topped off with a clean bandage twice a day will keep you from needing the pills for cuts and punctures. I've got some really gnarly scars from home surgery that any normie would have stitched.
Last week my husband was showing our 7 yo how the plasma cutter had a failsafe that would only work on metal. Guess what, the product was oversold. My son was mortified. Husband is a little worse for wear, but otherwise fine. The word "dumbass" was muttered.
I've got a years worth of canned food, powdered milk, cycling through the flour, yeast, rice, beans, bullion. I have a few cows, a hell of a lot of goats (don't even know how many at this point).
I have my own well and the capability to run the pump off solar. I also have about 6 months of water in bottles. Some silver and a little gold. Bunch of first aid stuff. Guns and ammo.
What I'm working on now is medication, particularly antibiotics and steroids.
Didn't think about a still, but that would help with water purification as well as whiskey.
I have a ton of ivermectin. Had no problem getting it since the local TSC and feed stores know I have horses. Good call on the fenbendazole; I picked up some Panacure and plan on getting some more.
If the shit hits the fan you can hang at my place. Bring your still. 😃
The trick to getting antibiotics is telemedicine for sinus infection and acne, and you can hit two or three of them in a relatively short amount of time. The conditions are common, antibiotics aren't controlled, and you can usually get a lot of refills. Then research the amount you would need for when you need the shit for real. Cephelaxin for example is available in low dose for acne, but I've also been prescribed it in high dosage after surgery and for sepsis. Pay out of pocket, you don't want your insurance company nosing in on this. Use different pharmacies and GoodRX if needed, antibiotics are cheap through the big brand stores by themselves though. Myself, I've just been collecting and saving my extras, expired they'll still last 10-12 years.
Good stuff, thank you.
Oh, I was just thinking, don't forget topicals. A few $1 bottles of hydrogen peroxide and filling a wound with generic Neosporin topped off with a clean bandage twice a day will keep you from needing the pills for cuts and punctures. I've got some really gnarly scars from home surgery that any normie would have stitched.
Last week my husband was showing our 7 yo how the plasma cutter had a failsafe that would only work on metal. Guess what, the product was oversold. My son was mortified. Husband is a little worse for wear, but otherwise fine. The word "dumbass" was muttered.