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Two recent low key news items - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: News (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=89) +--- Forum: News (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=90) +--- Thread: Two recent low key news items (/showthread.php?tid=760) |
Two recent low key news items - cryingfreeman - 9 January 2012 RE: Two recent low key news items - NorthernRaider - 9 January 2012 An excellent pair of articles that have real value, thanks for posting these items Of course the entire civil defence supplies, reserves and logistics have all long since been scrapped right across the UK, Except the bunkers for the ruling elite. RE: Two recent low key news items - Scythe13 - 9 January 2012 (9 January 2012, 09:39)NorthernRaider Wrote: Of course the entire civil defence supplies, reserves and logistics have all long since been scrapped right across the UK, Except the bunkers for the ruling elite. Who's up for buying some land and building a bunker for the ruling not elite? On a serious note, how would you build a bunker? Someone must have plans on here. Actually, I think I have plans on my other computer. I'll check when I get back home. RE: Two recent low key news items - NorthernRaider - 9 January 2012 (9 January 2012, 10:48)Scythe13 Wrote: On a serious note, how would you build a bunker? Someone must have plans on here. If moderator Skvez is who i think he is he has plans for bunkers, I have a few books still on prepping to survive a nuclear war as well Cheapest option is to find one of the old ROC bunkers that were abandoned by the govt and filled with soil at the end of the cold war, they are located in a grid pattern every 16 miles right across the UK, some have been destroyed, some filled with concrete, some used by farmers and a few by survivalists, but many were just filled in. UK chaos in one week - Sphinx - 9 January 2012 Everyone should read "Last Light" by Alex Scarrow, a brilliant novel about the collapse of UK society. I won't spoil it for you but it is awesome and has a great sequel. If I make it to the book sharing event I will bring a copy. Plus it's a nice way to introduce the idea of prepping to sceptical spouses and family members, no tinfoil hat required ![]() RE: Two recent low key news items - mikebratcher69 - 9 January 2012 RE: UK chaos in one week - NorthernRaider - 9 January 2012 (9 January 2012, 12:25)Sphinx Wrote: Everyone should read "Last Light" by Alex Scarrow, a brilliant novel about the collapse of UK society. I won't spoil it for you but it is awesome and has a great sequel. If I make it to the book sharing event I will bring a copy. Plus it's a nice way to introduce the idea of prepping to sceptical spouses and family members, no tinfoil hat required I hate that book and its sequel with a passion !! ![]() RE: UK chaos in one week - bigpaul - 9 January 2012 (9 January 2012, 13:08)NorthernRaider Wrote:(9 January 2012, 12:25)Sphinx Wrote: Everyone should read "Last Light" by Alex Scarrow, a brilliant novel about the collapse of UK society. I won't spoil it for you but it is awesome and has a great sequel. If I make it to the book sharing event I will bring a copy. Plus it's a nice way to introduce the idea of prepping to sceptical spouses and family members, no tinfoil hat required i like the book but i think it was unnessary to have the sub plot with the hired killer......that really messed it up for me.....otherwise a good book. RE: UK chaos in one week - NorthernRaider - 9 January 2012 (9 January 2012, 15:04)bigpaul Wrote:I gave up on the second one it nearly put me to sleep.(9 January 2012, 13:08)NorthernRaider Wrote:(9 January 2012, 12:25)Sphinx Wrote: Everyone should read "Last Light" by Alex Scarrow, a brilliant novel about the collapse of UK society. I won't spoil it for you but it is awesome and has a great sequel. If I make it to the book sharing event I will bring a copy. Plus it's a nice way to introduce the idea of prepping to sceptical spouses and family members, no tinfoil hat required RE: Two recent low key news items - Kenneth Eames - 9 January 2012 I am amazed that the Scots do not prepare. Only people on the smaller islands stock up nowadays and this is because bad weather prevents the ferries sailing. From what I have read, in the past the Scots always kept a decent stock of necessities. This was probably due to the clearances and those left vowed to survive, With affluence most people here no longer think in the same way and as members have expressed it on this site, most people believe that the Government will feed and clothe them. Kenneth Eames. |