There is a lot of fun (and frustrating) conjecture on the Board regarding tomorrow's announcement. And of course there's no way to know ahead of time what PT will say. I like to be prepared for the worst.
I'm thinking about actual real-life preparation to deal with the immediate aftermath of him announcing, for EXAMPLE, that he is collaborating with the military as they implement Martial Law. It could be a different announcement of course, but basically I like to be prepared.
So, I thought I'd share my list of items that are relevant to me, and encourage Anons to add to the list as well as share your own context and relevant items.
The FOCUS, here, is a 2-3 week window of potential isolation, or being "locked down" under Martial Law, etc. Think "bug out" but not actually leaving your home... in other words, self-sustaining for 2-3 weeks.
I am in a rural community of about 25,000 in the Great Plains region. So, I'm not fearful of gangs of metro thugs (although I'm ready for that, too). The biggest threat I face is supply chain stoppage. So, my list includes:
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Short term: some cash in small bills, firewood, cars filled with gas, 5 gallon gas cans filled, generator, short-term food (unfrozen meat, vegetables, etc. basically a grocery run for the next two weeks), toilet paper (698 rolls, haha, just kidding), dog food, forms of entertainment that don't depend on the internet, muh weapons, stored water, batteries and flashlights, a way to cook food, a way to communicate with family (Hexchat, for example, and a landline that still works), and last but not least my close friends are on high alert along with me. And, I have God in my every day awareness and prayer.
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A lot of long-term prep stuff, like weapons, ammo, precious metals, a lot of stored food, etc.
Whatever happens, this is always a good exercise to do and I share it with my kiddos, too. And if the day passes and it's a nothingburger, that does not mean that this thought exercise (and some preparation if you haven't done it until today) is something that will serve you well into the future. You have about 29.5 hours before the announcement...
God Speed, everyone.
Beef jerky was one of the first things I tried when I visited the US for the first time. I did not like it, but I probably bought the wrong flavor... It was sweet and weird.