There's not going to be a November election. Shit is going to get very real very soon, just be prepared. Normies are not prepared at all and will suffer the worst.
Get a Honda EU2200i generator. They're super quiet, they're an inverter generator (so you can run sensitive electronics like computers and phones), can run on fuel or propane, and can go 10-24hrs on one gallon of gas. Perfect for an apartment or where you only need to run a fridge, a freezer, and a tv/computer/phone. They're only $1000. As quality, no bs, will last a lifetime generators go, you cant beat that. Couple that with a security door bar for the front door, a 12ga with 00 buck and rubber batons, and an emergency radio, and two 5 gallon fuel jugs, you got yourself secure as a bug for ten days.
Also, if your apartment has an electric range, pick up a Coleman double burner camp stove and some propane for $60. They fold away compactly and are handy in a pinch. That way you can at least cook.
That's the one! Yeah, u have to get the fuel conversion kit separately to run the propane. Last I looked they were like $500. I just run the gasolene since I always keep 100 gallons on hand (I live in the sticks) and preserve it with stabil fuel stabilizer. One cool thing about this specific generator is that, should you ever buy a home or need more power output, you can connect multiples of these generators in series. My parents and I both have the same generator, so we got the cables to allow us to run a whole house, powered separate garage, and a trailer all on just two of these small generators. Also, it weighs like 40lbs, which is an absolute god send for portability. Most of small generators are 100lbs, so this one saves weight. Be sure to pick up engine oil before you start it. It doesn't come with any and it ships empty but it uses a standard small motor oil that is like $5/qt.
I discovered this generator while helping with the Camp Fire response in CA. Living out of a work truck is miserable, so this little generator was perfect for a small, light, high output unit that's scalable and allowed me to power everyday things on the move. It's also cheaper to run multiple of these small generators than to buy a larger Honda. That also gives you redundancy in the unlikely event one goes down. Another good buy is getting a battery power supply. You can use battery power for fridge, ECT at night, then recharge the battery when you run the generator during the day. That will stretch fuel a lot further. Oh, one last fun thing about the generator is that it scales it's output to the demand placed on it in order to save fuel. It's really really clever what they did to design it.
Right! A lot of folks overthink this stuff. In our history, unrest is generally sudden, rapid onset, short duration (less than two weeks) with short loss of services and lockdown, focused on urban areas, and not generally a threat to homes. A setup like I listed is affordable, cheap,($1500 total), and directly proportional to the threats you'll likely face. I will add, be sure to chain the generator to the porch so it doesn't walk off. The Fiocchi rubber batons help with that too lol. They work too, tested it on a loose pitbull that attacked me putting out trash one day. At $3/round, they're expensive (come in a ten pack), but they're a great way to send a message without the sound of a full blown gunshot, zero collateral damage, and no going to jail.
Not just a blackout. There will also be a plandemic, WWIII, nuclear threats, an alien invasion, this one extraterrestrial, severe climate change, and perhaps the second coming of Jesus Christ, all before the election. Think of Project Bluebeam for 4th and 6th items on this list. Feel free to suggest other tactics the globalist Deep State may try.
This area is his balywick so he is going to expose what he sees as the weaknesses amd he sees it as critical which it is. But of the WH have theri shit together then ot won't happen. Prepare for the worst expect the best. Trumps day one will be way before the day he actually takes office.
Paper Ballots do not require 'power'
Came to say this
Scare event necessary! Fully controlled!
There's not going to be a November election. Shit is going to get very real very soon, just be prepared. Normies are not prepared at all and will suffer the worst.
I got a ton of meat in a deep freezer, but I live in an apartment. Not sure how I'm going to keep it cold if power goes out.
Get a Honda EU2200i generator. They're super quiet, they're an inverter generator (so you can run sensitive electronics like computers and phones), can run on fuel or propane, and can go 10-24hrs on one gallon of gas. Perfect for an apartment or where you only need to run a fridge, a freezer, and a tv/computer/phone. They're only $1000. As quality, no bs, will last a lifetime generators go, you cant beat that. Couple that with a security door bar for the front door, a 12ga with 00 buck and rubber batons, and an emergency radio, and two 5 gallon fuel jugs, you got yourself secure as a bug for ten days.
As for radios, check this out. Solar, battery, AC adapter, and hand crank power. It also gets all the emergency channels. https://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/hq-issue-digital-multi-band-solar-powered-weather-radio?a=2205939
Also, if your apartment has an electric range, pick up a Coleman double burner camp stove and some propane for $60. They fold away compactly and are handy in a pinch. That way you can at least cook.
This one:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Honda-2200-Watt-Remote-Stop-Recoil-Start-Bluetooth-Super-Quiet-Gasoline-Powered-Inverter-Generator-with-Advanced-CO-Shutdown-EU2200ITAN/316604378#overlay
I don't see where it says it can run on propane.
edit: Would i need a conversion kit like so:
https://www.hutchmountain.com/products/honda-eu2200i-propane-natural-gas-gasoline-tri-fuel-conversion-kit
That's the one! Yeah, u have to get the fuel conversion kit separately to run the propane. Last I looked they were like $500. I just run the gasolene since I always keep 100 gallons on hand (I live in the sticks) and preserve it with stabil fuel stabilizer. One cool thing about this specific generator is that, should you ever buy a home or need more power output, you can connect multiples of these generators in series. My parents and I both have the same generator, so we got the cables to allow us to run a whole house, powered separate garage, and a trailer all on just two of these small generators. Also, it weighs like 40lbs, which is an absolute god send for portability. Most of small generators are 100lbs, so this one saves weight. Be sure to pick up engine oil before you start it. It doesn't come with any and it ships empty but it uses a standard small motor oil that is like $5/qt.
Great! Thank you so much. Yeah, I figured I'd get one eventually when I purchase a house (after the market crashes).
I discovered this generator while helping with the Camp Fire response in CA. Living out of a work truck is miserable, so this little generator was perfect for a small, light, high output unit that's scalable and allowed me to power everyday things on the move. It's also cheaper to run multiple of these small generators than to buy a larger Honda. That also gives you redundancy in the unlikely event one goes down. Another good buy is getting a battery power supply. You can use battery power for fridge, ECT at night, then recharge the battery when you run the generator during the day. That will stretch fuel a lot further. Oh, one last fun thing about the generator is that it scales it's output to the demand placed on it in order to save fuel. It's really really clever what they did to design it.
Sounds like a good unit! What wattage of battery power supply would you recommend?
Awesome reply. Thank you. I guess I could run the generator on my porch and run a long electric cord into the apartment to power the freezer.
That's a cool radio and not a bad price.
Re: cooking. I do have a propane grill on the porch so I'll be good there :)
Right! A lot of folks overthink this stuff. In our history, unrest is generally sudden, rapid onset, short duration (less than two weeks) with short loss of services and lockdown, focused on urban areas, and not generally a threat to homes. A setup like I listed is affordable, cheap,($1500 total), and directly proportional to the threats you'll likely face. I will add, be sure to chain the generator to the porch so it doesn't walk off. The Fiocchi rubber batons help with that too lol. They work too, tested it on a loose pitbull that attacked me putting out trash one day. At $3/round, they're expensive (come in a ten pack), but they're a great way to send a message without the sound of a full blown gunshot, zero collateral damage, and no going to jail.
Maintain it as long as possible then make a huge stew and keep it cooking. Never ending stew. Trade some to neighbors for what ever you need.
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Not just a blackout. There will also be a plandemic, WWIII, nuclear threats, an alien invasion, this one extraterrestrial, severe climate change, and perhaps the second coming of Jesus Christ, all before the election. Think of Project Bluebeam for 4th and 6th items on this list. Feel free to suggest other tactics the globalist Deep State may try.
This area is his balywick so he is going to expose what he sees as the weaknesses amd he sees it as critical which it is. But of the WH have theri shit together then ot won't happen. Prepare for the worst expect the best. Trumps day one will be way before the day he actually takes office.
sure thing bud
I've always gotten a bad vibe from him.