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"Eleison Comments" by Mgr. Williamson - Nov. 24th
« Reply #15 on: November 26, 2012, 07:46:13 AM »
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  • Quote from: Ambrose
    Very good and prudent advice Seraphim!  If I may add a few on the skills side of things, because you never know if you may have to leave your home and all of those other preparations behind.

    1.  Learn to hunt
    2.  Learn to use a firearm
    3.  practice archery
    4.  Learn to fish, and be comfortable cleaning it.
    5.  Learn to identify edible wild plants.  
    6.  Know how to build a shelter
    7.  Think of potential places you could re-settle if you had to leave your home.
    8.  Try to walk daily, get up to about 5 miles or more.  Stay in good physical shape.

    I would say the most important thing of all in a situation in which the world order breaks down due to a great chastisement of some sort is to form bonds with others (especially Catholics), who you can trust.  There is strength in numbers, and the duty at this point will be to protect and support the women and children, and our priests.  


    This all very useful. You might all be interested in a great book/novel (or may know of it already) called "Suvivors" by James Wesley, Rawles, published by ATRIA Books. He has 2 other books too.


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    "Eleison Comments" by Mgr. Williamson - Nov. 24th
    « Reply #16 on: November 26, 2012, 11:47:19 AM »
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    4) katadyn gravidyn water purifier makes potable water from pond scuм.  Big Berkey is ok too.


    Do you recommend one over the other?  Anybody used either of these?  Do they both remove all chemicals, like Fluoride?  Which is best for everyday use (even now)?



    (If there is already a thread* on CathInfo on water filters or something similar, please let me know.)

    *edited to add:  I found one:

    http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php?a=topic&t=11547&f=12&min=5&num=5


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    "Eleison Comments" by Mgr. Williamson - Nov. 24th
    « Reply #17 on: November 26, 2012, 02:49:07 PM »
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  • And for those of us who do not have the wherewithall to buy a bit of acreage in the country or spend much on off-the-grid gizmos-  we lower-middle class or working-poor who are stuck in the city are just *****ed. When the stuff  hits the fan, we are sitting ducks for the huge apt complex dwellers just a few lots away. And they don't look too Christian to me....