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So what happens next?
23 February 2013, 20:29,
#11
RE: So what happens next?
The term "prepping" is an inclusive term incorperating several processes or steps.

Prepping includes building a store of supplies.

A means of defending/hiding those supplies.

The ability to replace the supplies as they are used up, normally through agricultural pursuits.

Until one has encompassed all the facets one is not actually "prepared" for much of anything.

The extent of these "preps" will be detirmined by the depth, duration and consciquences of the triggger event that requires one to go into "survival mode".

Fact is, most people are not equipped mentally, physically or with the equipment necessary to weather even a minor nuscience emergency. In most urban areas worldwide, a 24 hour power outage will trigger fire, riot, looting and general panic. This is why people talk about 'bugging out", anticipating that life will be easier in the rural areas.

Perhaps, perhaps not.
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23 February 2013, 20:49,
#12
RE: So what happens next?
(23 February 2013, 19:49)Highlander Wrote: Heck there is a lot of question there Mary, I will do the best to answer them as I see them.

For a start, we should all try and do things as close to normal that is possible, life will be easier if we could achieve that,... so in our case we plan to remain where we are, in the area we know well,.. Our location we think is about as safe a place as we could get,... apart from chat on site, we have no plans or ideas about what happens with law and order, I am thinking that there will be a long difficult journey before we ever get to that

If the situation was as dire as your scenario describes, then there is going to be a lot less people around here than there is now, so wild life will increase rather than decrease,..so food shouldn't be a problem, if you know where to find it and bring it down,... the idea is to store as much as we can now, and supplement the stores with fresh food when we can,...of course the stores we save up now will run out, by that time I am hoping that we will be fine with our own grown food in the growing season, inc fruit trees.. and revert to the deer in the winter,... I sold a small farm to come to the location I am in now, so know the ways of animals and food,..I hope enough, I could certainly deal with sheep and poultry,... but I don't know a lot about your horses

Many people forget about toilets,.. the best way would to probably construct an `earth toilet` is that what they are called, when the waste is broken down over time, and can be used to fertilizer the fields/garden

I know little about medical matters but Bracken is a registered home carer, so although not a fully qualified person,.. knows enough I think to get by on this score

We have very little in the way of defensive weapons, we dont think that we would need too many up here,... we have some, but the `bigger` weapons were bought mainly for getting food, and you do need something a bit bigger than a pellet gun to bring down a deer

You are right, life would revert back to the Victorian way of life, but then I really wouldn't mind that, I was brought up in similar circumstances, with no electric, no services or any kind,... life would not be easy,... but we would all have to buckle down and do our best

Highlander, you have exactly got my point. It's that gap period between the unthinkable happening when everyone rushes around like headless chickens, and when things settle to what would be a new normality. I personally couldn't see the point in rushing around brandishing guns - I would be aiming to provide for my family in the interim period with the minimum stress and hassle. Nothing is instant, and that is the point, so knowing how to quickly get things moving and keep them moving would be my priority.

You sound as if you have had exactly the right background. I am sure you would survive.
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23 February 2013, 20:55,
#13
RE: So what happens next?
Ferkin glad I stayed out of his thread.

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23 February 2013, 21:03,
#14
RE: So what happens next?
great post maryN....my grandparents had a small holding..thats where i get my total love of survival..kept chichens for years and pigs one time...looking for goats and quail and mybe some ducks. Yes i can build a ceptic tank ..and composting tiolet, and i know how the grow stuff ..and store it for all year round ...the knowledge i lack ...and there,s lots of it ....i get by the shed load of this site by members with vast more experience and always on tap to help....and a post just like this one ( forces you to think more on the truely important things we take for granted ) we think we know....but its better to go over and over till we really get it .....and yes billy we all look at world events thats why we are on this site ... as BP says slow down ...but be diligent in how you prep otherwise you could get things wrong....be methodic in what you do ( lesson learnt by me ) i recommend a good read of all posts on here by those dedicated to help and enlighten us all...including you billy
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23 February 2013, 21:06,
#15
RE: So what happens next?
(23 February 2013, 17:33)Billy Wrote: This year i have been told will be a turning point in our civilisation. We will keep getting struck with more and more meteors,small comets. You will not hear any of this on your mainstream. We have now over 200 volcanos going off and the usual number for volcanos in any given year is 4/5 and that aint counting the ones underwater, the ones we cannot see. There will be a huge earthquake around 2nd April give or take 40hrs either way on the Pacific Rim. If it aint the largest 1 we have ever had then it will be in the top 5. After this i will advice anyone to start forming groups and arrange meeting points. Has anyone heard of the point 8 on the Ricter about 2 weeks ago near New Zealand ? the tsunimi swamped some local islands wiping out 3 vilages. They dont know how many died or are missing because the islands are remote. They are still finding bodys washing up. Yes we will need skills so get swapping ideas and phone no,s when it go,s down then TPTB will pull the plug and dissapere into there rats lair. You need to wake up earlier then the rest because once the majority finds out whats comming all hell will break loose and its time to head for the hills. Have you got a full tank,supplies and a bolt hole ?

Just checked the USGS site and the amount of siemic activity appears the same as it always is , hardly any variation its just the usual ring of fire stuff, but for the sake of fairness please be so kind as to prove the figures and facts you so kindly offer us about the sudden change in vulcanism cos I cannot find anything substansive ?
Point 8 quakes are fairly common BTW but they are usually so deep they dont create sufficient P or S waves to cause major onshore damage. As for the south sea islands they get hit all the time because in many parts the islands are only one or two meters above sea level.

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23 February 2013, 21:12,
#16
RE: So what happens next?
(23 February 2013, 21:03)Straight Shooter Wrote: great post maryN....my grandparents had a small holding..thats where i get my total love of survival..kept chichens for years and pigs one time...looking for goats and quail and mybe some ducks. Yes i can build a ceptic tank ..and composting tiolet, and i know how the grow stuff ..and store it for all year round ...the knowledge i lack ...and there,s lots of it ....i get by the shed load of this site by members with vast more experience and always on tap to help....and a post just like this one ( forces you to think more on the truely important things we take for granted ) we think we know....but its better to go over and over till we really get it .....and yes billy we all look at world events thats why we are on this site ... as BP says slow down ...but be diligent in how you prep otherwise you could get things wrong....be methodic in what you do ( lesson learnt by me ) i recommend a good read of all posts on here by those dedicated to help and enlighten us all...including you billy

Wow, S, another one who gets it. I thought I was bawling in the wilderness.
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23 February 2013, 21:13, (This post was last modified: 23 February 2013, 21:18 by NorthernRaider.)
#17
RE: So what happens next?
Here is all the big quakes since 1975 I selected 7.9s to 9.5s to keep the numbers managable

NEIC: Earthquake Search Results

U. S. G E O L O G I C A L S U R V E Y

E A R T H Q U A K E D A T A B A S E



FILE CREATED: Sat Feb 23 20:10:36 2013
Global Search Earthquakes= 48
Catalog Used: PDE
Magnitude Range: 7.9 - 9.0
Data Selection: Historical & Preliminary Data


CAT YEAR MO DA ORIG TIME LAT LONG DEP MAGNITUDE IEM DTSVNWG DIST
NFO km
TF

PDE 1975 05 26 091151.50 36.00 -17.65 33 8.1 UKPAS 6D. .T.....
PDE 1975 07 20 143739.90 -6.59 155.05 49 7.9 MsGS 8D. .T.....
PDE 1976 01 14 164733.50 -28.43 -177.66 33 8.2 UKBRK .D. .T.....
PDE 1976 08 16 161107.30 6.26 124.02 33 7.9 MsGS 6C. .TS....
PDE 1977 04 21 042409.60 -9.97 160.73 33 8.1 UKPAS 7C. .T.....
PDE 1977 08 19 060855.20 -11.09 118.46 33 8.0 UKPAS .C. .T.....
PDE 1978 11 29 195247.60 16.01 -96.59 18 7.9 UKBRK .C. .......
PDE 1979 09 12 051751.40 -1.68 136.04 5 7.9 MsGS .C. .T.....
PDE 1980 07 17 194223.20 -12.52 165.92 33 8.0 UKBRK .F. .T.....
PDE 1983 03 18 090550 -4.88 153.58 88 7.9 MSBRK 7DM .T....M
PDE 1985 09 19 131747.35 18.19 -102.53 27 8.0 MwHRV 9CM .TS...M
PDE 1986 05 07 224710.87 51.52 -174.78 33 8.0 MwHRV 6DM .T.....
PDE 1986 10 20 064609.98 -28.12 -176.37 29 8.3 MSBRK .FM .T.....
PDE 1987 11 30 192319.59 58.68 -142.79 10 7.9 MwHRV 6DM .T.....
PDE 1989 05 23 105446.32 -52.34 160.57 10 8.2 MsGS 5FM .T.....
PDE 1994 06 09 003316.23 -13.84 -67.55 631 8.2 MwGS .CM ......S
PDE 1994 10 04 132255.84 43.77 147.32 14 8.3 MwHRV 9CM .T....S
PDE 1995 07 30 051123.63 -23.34 -70.29 45 8.0 MwGS 7CM .T....S
PDE 1995 10 09 153553.91 19.06 -104.21 33 8.0 MwHRV .CM ST....S
PDE 1995 12 03 180108.99 44.66 149.30 33 7.9 MwHRV 5FM .......
PDE 1996 01 01 080510.83 0.73 119.93 24 7.9 MwHRV .CM .T.....
PDE 1996 02 17 055930.55 -0.89 136.95 33 8.2 MwHRV .CM .T.....
PDE 1996 06 10 040335.48 51.56 -177.63 33 7.9 MwHRV 6FM .T.....
PDE 1996 06 17 112218.54 -7.14 122.59 587 7.9 MwHRV .DM .......
PDE 1998 03 25 031225.07 -62.88 149.53 10 8.1 MwHRV ..M .......
PDE 2000 06 04 162826.17 -4.72 102.09 33 7.9 MwHRV 6CM ......S
PDE 2000 06 18 144413.31 -13.80 97.45 10 7.9 MwHRV .FM .T.....
PDE 2000 11 16 045456.74 -3.98 152.17 33 8.0 MwHRV .CM STS...S
PDE 2001 06 23 203314.13 -16.26 -73.64 33 8.4 MwHRV 8CM .T....S
PDE 2002 11 03 221241 63.52 -147.44 4 7.9 MwHRV 9CM F.S...M
PDE 2003 09 25 195006.36 41.81 143.91 27 8.3 MwHRV 8CM .T....S
PDE 2004 12 23 145904.41 -49.31 161.35 10 8.1 MwHRV .FM .T.....
PDE 2005 03 28 160936.53 2.09 97.11 30 8.6 MwHRV 8CM 3TS....
PDE 2006 05 03 152640.29 -20.19 -174.12 55 8.0 MwHRV 7CM .T.....
PDE 2006 11 15 111413.57 46.59 153.27 10 8.3 MwGCMT 4CM .T.....
PDE 2007 01 13 042321.16 46.24 154.52 10 8.1 MwGCMT 6FM .T.....
PDE 2007 04 01 203958.71 -8.47 157.04 24 8.1 MwGCMT .CM UT....S
PDE 2007 08 15 234057.89 -13.39 -76.60 39 8.0 MwGCMT 9CM .T....M
PDE 2007 09 12 111026.83 -4.44 101.37 34 8.5 MwGCMT 6CM .TS....
PDE 2007 09 12 234903.72 -2.62 100.84 35 7.9 MwGCMT 6CM .......
PDE 2008 05 12 062801.57 31.00 103.32 19 7.9 MwUCMT ECM 5.S...M
PDE 2009 09 29 174810.99 -15.49 -172.10 18 8.1 MwGCMT 6CM .T.....
PDE 2010 02 27 063411.53 -36.12 -72.90 22 8.8 MwUCMT 9CM UTS....
PDE-W 2011 03 11 054624.12 38.30 142.37 29 9.0 MwWCMT XCM STS...M
PDE-W 2011 03 11 061540.28 36.28 141.11 42 7.9 MwUCMT 8FM .......
PDE-W 2012 04 11 083836.72 2.33 93.06 20 8.6 MwWCMT 7CM .T.....
PDE-W 2012 04 11 104310.85 0.80 92.46 25 8.2 MwUCMT 5FM .T.....
PDE-Q 2013 02 06 011227.07 -10.74 165.14 28 8.0 MwWCMT ..M .......

If I read this list right ( Help) the number of quakes appears to have gone down lately IIRC, or am I reading this wrong ?

Number of Earthquakes Worldwide for 2000 - 2012
Located by the US Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center
(M4.5+ for most of the world; doesn't include US regional network contributions)



Magnitude

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012




8.0 to 9.9

1

1

0

1

2

1

2

4

0

1

1

1

2



7.0 to 7.9

14

15

13

14

14

10

9

14

12

16

23

19

12



6.0 to 6.9

146

121

127

140

141

140

142

178

168

144

150

185

108



5.0 to 5.9

1344

1224

1201

1203

1515

1693

1712

2074

1768

1896

2209

2276

1401



4.0 to 4.9

8008

7991

8541

8462

10888

13917

12838

12078

12291

6805

10164

13315

9534



3.0 to 3.9

4827

6266

7068

7624

7932

9191

9990

9889

11735

2905

4341

2791

2453



2.0 to 2.9

3765

4164

6419

7727

6316

4636

4027

3597

3860

3014

4626

3643

3111



1.0 to 1.9

1026

944

1137

2506

1344

26

18

42

21

26

39

47

43



0.1 to 0.9

5

1

10

134

103

0

2

2

0

1

0

1

0



No Magnitude

3120

2807

2938

3608

2939

864

828

1807

1922

17

24

11

3



Total

22256

23534

27454

31419

31194

30478

29568

29685

31777

14825

21577

* 22289

* 16667



Estimated
Deaths

231

21357

1685

33819

228802

88003

6605

712

88011

1790

320120

21953

768


Starting in January 2009, the USGS National Earthquake Information Center no longer locates earthquakes smaller than magnitude 4.5 outside the United States, unless we receive specific information that the earthquake was felt or caused damage.

The values in the tables for the most recent years may fluctuate due to magnitude updates during the review process.

Bugger it lost its shape I'll link it instead and someone can tell me if I'm reading it wrong

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/e...qstats.php

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23 February 2013, 21:22,
#18
RE: So what happens next?
we can prep all we want but the long term survival will be down to luck.
i have come to realise that we live depending on others in oneway or another after an event when we are alone the next little thing you can't handle will kill you then who will look after your loved ones? opsec is good but it's not the be all and end all
to win the war, you must be willing to die
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23 February 2013, 21:23,
#19
RE: So what happens next?
Fart, I cannot find anything on Billys info on USGS, where am I going wrong ? All the worlds siesmographs, tilt meters, inclinometers, gas detectors, tsunami buoys etc run through but I'm obviously looking in the wrong place ??

http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/

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23 February 2013, 21:28,
#20
RE: So what happens next?
There was a tsunami near the Solomon Islands earlier this month. Is that what you are looking for?
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