(30 November 2014, 23:03)Straight Shooter Wrote: I think the main thrust of johns thread is it will not be a bad thing to learn the skill sets ....you do not have to believe in total collapse if you do not want to ....but if that happened you win ....if it does not happen you still win...what,s wrong with that ? there is no argument at least this is the way i have read it.
Agreed, but the idea that the only to survive a total collapse (if one were to happen) would be to revert to a nomadic hunter gatherer lifestyle is in itself doomed to failure, in my opinion.
The lack of food to forage/hunt; the presence of other hostile persons; the weather etc would all result in your rapid demise.
Now I'm not saying that hunting, trapping, foraging, skills and also the ability to make your own clothing, medicines and tools are not worthy skills, of course they are, and isn't 'exactly' why we are all here? discussing such issues, stocking kit, practising our skills, learning new things, identifying resources, noting BOL's etc etc??? That is surely what we as preppers do?
But john is suggesting that our 'Prepping Falls Short' and that the ultimate solution is to become a nomadic hunter gatherer utilising traditional skills with no reliance on modern kit, skills, learning or other resources....
(30 November 2014, 23:32)Straight Shooter Wrote: You would do better to turn your obvious higher intelligence and intellect to more pressing matters of saving the land of the free ...now that is desperate ! MB please don,t worry about us ....as you point out quite correctly we have been about some considerably more time than the land of the free. first , second, forth amendments should be first on your list....there are more but....just sort those first ....when you finish that come back ....i will give you more ...glad to help ....and maybe we can save you from hurting yourselves....have you learnt nothing from our little island....jeez
In terms of a die-off I tend to agree to MB.
Even if you take examples like the Ethiopian famines where you are talking about millions of people living in refugee camps in what is effectively a desert, then even in those circumstances, despite the huge numbers of deaths, the vast majority of the population still survived, so why would the UK be any different, why would our population not survive.