
If you ask around, particularly to those who have never prepped a day in their lives, many do not have a clue what an EMP is. So, the fact that an electromagnetic pulse can wipe out anything from radios to cars to helicopters and all computer equipment stuns those not in the know.
As a matter of fact, they will probably even look at you as if you are daft for believing such a thing. “That can’t really happen, can it?” they may ask.
This is no “fake news” and an EMP can happen. It is up to us as preppers to know what we need should an event happen and prepare our family and friends for such an eventuality. If your friends and neighbors do not want to participate then it is their loss. When an EMP hits they will be quite literally in the dark.
On the next page, we will discuss the things you and yours will need to survive an EMP. Because yes, you can get through it but not if you do not know what to expect. Go take a look!
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Also can be a solar event has happened before
As for tools have a ton of hand tools that are hand powered
I print off information that I find useful and then put the pages in a binder.
Yes it should be common sense, but there are a lot of people who don’t know how to prep or what to prep. And then, there people like myself who is just learning. Knowledge is everything. My knowledge starts with how to forage and turning plants into meds.
That would depend on the age of the person and where they live. I know plenty of people in the city who do not own a shovel or basic tools, little do they even know how to use them.
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Dave Nash
sadly, most people need to not only get them but learn how to use them, before the need arises
1) a simple recurve long bow ~ 45-50 lb draw, and carbon fiber arrows 31″ long.
2) tent / backpack
3) sharp knife and stone
4) firestarter tool
5) water filter materials.
Read the book: One Second After
For digging you’ll want a pick mattock to work with in addition to that shovel.
Bob Peisley
Buwahaahaahaa !
Ya’ll gonna DIE !
I’m very tool heavy!
Anything with an electronic ignition will be worthless, better learn to set points. Old school FTW
This is another click bait post every two sentences require a click .
Truthfully, I don’t think much about an EMP, as much as I do storms, or evil ones across the sea.. All of the items on the list I do have and use already.. Some people are lucky enough to have chicken tractors.. 😉 But I collect long & short steel pipes, every chance I get.. I’ve used them to move dog kennels, 10x 10 chicken cages, and 10 x 10 storage buildings.. Along with the help of a Johnson bar!! (every woman needs one of those things too).. Now to go not so far off topic, August 21st we will have a full solar eclipse, from Oregon to South Carolina, it will only last about 2 minutes, but imagine the freakishness that could happen when cell phones quit working for 2 minutes, or maybe traffic jams, from those same textors when the sky starts turning dark.. (thinking they would already know its going to happen) And normal traffic jams will still happen with or without a solar eclipse..
Yes
battery tester weiped out unless sheltered in faraday cage.
hey$#%&!@*If you wanna help someone do it,but quit trying to sell me free info.scumbag.
What a crock of crap … a pipe wrench to fix your sewer pipes. It is obvious that the person who wrote this knows nothing about the subject.
Who needs electricity anyway?
(Said this guy on a “smart” phone.) Guess I’m a little bit of a hippocrit.
Brian Rhoades