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Post by bce1 on Oct 21, 2019 10:35:32 GMT 10
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Post by SA Hunter on Oct 21, 2019 11:32:33 GMT 10
What? Prepping is going mainstream?
Wow - common sense from the media. I'm in shock.
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Post by Beno on Oct 21, 2019 16:10:29 GMT 10
It’s a good start. The more everyday people are prepared, the quicker we can all recover from disruptive events. If we are not prepared we are waiting in line with our hand out while there is real work to be done.
I’ll only trust the ABC on these issues when they stop calling a .22 and a couple of bricks of ammo a “weapons stockpile with thousands of rounds”
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Post by fei on Oct 22, 2019 23:34:29 GMT 10
The ABC has a channel for their emergency related stuff (warnings etc): www.abc.net.au/news/emergencyI'm willing to bet most people have never heard of or visited it though, unless maybe for bushfire / cyclone alerts.
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Post by Whisperer on Oct 28, 2019 12:44:37 GMT 10
In New Zealand's South Island we are advised to prep for the AF8. af8.org.nz/
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Post by SA Hunter on Oct 28, 2019 18:01:56 GMT 10
Very informative lik - thanks, and glad i don't live on the South island!
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Post by bug on Oct 28, 2019 19:40:15 GMT 10
In New Zealand's South Island we are advised to prep for the AF8. af8.org.nz/ Gotta love NZ. This is how I got my wife on board. She got lessons on what to do during an earthquake. Most people wouldn't last a day without running out of something crucial.
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Post by Whisperer on Oct 30, 2019 10:35:55 GMT 10
In New Zealand's South Island we are advised to prep for the AF8. af8.org.nz/ Gotta love NZ. This is how I got my wife on board. She got lessons on what to do during an earthquake. Most people wouldn't last a day without running out of something crucial. It is a real issue as I will be involved in the response should/when it occurs at a regional IMT level and we know there is not enough preparation in the community
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Post by bce1 on Nov 8, 2019 19:25:50 GMT 10
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Post by bug on Nov 9, 2019 10:03:36 GMT 10
I've seen prepping many times by the leftist climate change mob. Interesting to see this from the left. Generally the left is in favour of greater government control, but on this issue even they can see that the government is not acting in the public's interests and at some stage they will have to fend for themselves and pick up the pieces.
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Post by herbgarden on Nov 13, 2019 21:16:15 GMT 10
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Post by bce1 on Nov 30, 2019 14:51:45 GMT 10
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Post by milspec on Dec 1, 2019 5:46:14 GMT 10
That's not a pretty picture being painted ... Makes me glad I'm a prepper increasing our odds of survival.
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Post by herbgarden on Dec 6, 2019 14:11:04 GMT 10
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Post by frostbite on Dec 6, 2019 15:19:41 GMT 10
Mrs Frostbite and I have been watching the mini series Years & Years on SBS. It is about a fictional family in England, commencing present day and progessing several years each episode. The show attempts to portray a realistic future, and is well done in my opinion. It shows how climate change, mass movement of people, a declining world econo y, power shortages, technology and government intrusion in your daily life may well look like in the near future.
Best part for me is it seems to be making Mrs Frostbite embrace prepping to a greater degree.
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Post by norseman on Dec 6, 2019 17:08:36 GMT 10
Mrs Frostbite and I have been watching the mini series Years & Years on SBS. It is about a fictional family in England, commencing present day and progessing several years each episode. The show attempts to portray a realistic future, and is well done in my opinion. It shows how climate change, mass movement of people, a declining world econo y, power shortages, technology and government intrusion in your daily life may well look like in the near future. Best part for me is it seems to be making Mrs Frostbite embrace prepping to a greater degree. Don't watch TV at all except for ABC Kids with the little ones, so I dialled in SBS on demand via the phone and caught the trailer. Looks pretty good, except I found the mandatory inclusion of token Gays a bit in your face! Any real relevance to the story or just leftard TV producers pushing their standard crap? Also is "Viv" supposed to be a female version of Trump?
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Post by frostbite on Dec 6, 2019 18:16:55 GMT 10
Mrs Frostbite and I have been watching the mini series Years & Years on SBS. It is about a fictional family in England, commencing present day and progessing several years each episode. The show attempts to portray a realistic future, and is well done in my opinion. It shows how climate change, mass movement of people, a declining world econo y, power shortages, technology and government intrusion in your daily life may well look like in the near future. Best part for me is it seems to be making Mrs Frostbite embrace prepping to a greater degree. Don't watch TV at all except for ABC Kids with the little ones, so I dialled in SBS on demand via the phone and caught the trailer. Looks pretty good, except I found the mandatory inclusion of token Gays a bit in your face! Any real relevance to the story or just leftard TV producers pushing their standard crap? Also is "Viv" supposed to be a female version of Trump? The sexual scenes are pretty full on. They break the odd bed. The lesbian scenes start in episode 5. I don't know if it is a token, probably just reflective of the prevalence of same sex relationships in society. I suspect Viv is a puppet of big business. She mentions in E5 that 'they' will kill her if she doesn't follow the program.
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Post by norseman on Dec 7, 2019 5:33:31 GMT 10
Don't watch TV at all except for ABC Kids with the little ones, so I dialled in SBS on demand via the phone and caught the trailer. Looks pretty good, except I found the mandatory inclusion of token Gays a bit in your face! Any real relevance to the story or just leftard TV producers pushing their standard crap? Also is "Viv" supposed to be a female version of Trump? The sexual scenes are pretty full on. They break the odd bed. The lesbian scenes start in episode 5. I don't know if it is a token, probably just reflective of the prevalence of same sex relationships in society. I suspect Viv is a puppet of big business. She mentions in E5 that 'they' will kill her if she doesn't follow the program. Gay Mafia PsyOps cloaked as entertainment is not of any real interest, I think I'll give it a miss.
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Post by spinifex on Dec 7, 2019 11:57:07 GMT 10
I'm pretty sure ALL tv 'content' is psyops (Its actually not even called 'entertainment' anymore!) The majority of 'content' out there is designed to influence people to do particular things and assume/think particular things.
I want to know when cooking and repairing/building houses became such pervasive 'entertainment'. Or watching other people go fishing/camping/4wd-ing (always with the latest and best gear). Or watching Police and border security do their jobs. Or watching a group of strangers get mashed together to argue about sh!t, scheme and get voted on. This crap is literally depressing. An actual reason why so many people suffer from anxiety and depression: constantly being reminded you should eat lavishly, travel more, renovate more, (all by spending more) and that life is full of scheming R-soles out to undermine you and get on top of you and that you better not step out of line lest you be arrested/fined for any infraction at any time.
Joseph Stalin and Lavrentiy Beria couldn't come up with 'mind control' this effective.
Of course ... we are now coming up to christmas so be sure to watch out for all the great 'content' designed to make you think you're missing something if you don't have the biggest, flashiest christmas dinner ever with at least 40 participants and haven't spent $48 000 on extravagant gifts/renovations/holidays.
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Post by frostbite on Dec 7, 2019 12:46:57 GMT 10
Yeah, and all those young, slim, beautiful skimpy bikini clad ladies on Bondi Rescue are an evil ploy to make me think Mrs Frostbite needs upgrading My mind is much stronger than that of the leftards running psychops against me.
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