I may not last long if a catastrophic event occurs, but I will have a front row seat to it. I have no plans to hide in or above the Earths surface. It is with much joy & love that I will "change" with the knowledge that a remnant will survive. I wish you well my brothers & sisters.
wow you guys are stupid the world isnt going to end in 2012 its just a lie and all the idiots who belive that we will all die in 2012 you are dumb as hell and you will feel like a retard when it doesnt happen
@shadowwolf22222 the mayans are proficient astronomers. theres a likely chance, but scientists haven't figured out why the mayans thought it was the end. we don't believe it, we just use the subject as a im-bored-what-to-ponder-about kind of thing
Sorry, i thought you where in ARIZONA . So you are in Switzerland? You seem to be better prepared than most, but you probably don't have a defensible perimeter, and the all EUROPE is vulnerable to nuclear war, volcanic eruptions and even quakes. A 2012 survival group headed by Patrick Geryl had decided that the best location in Europe was in Spain , but even there wasn't safe enough for them. All american houses are a joke indeed compared to what most Europe has. LA is not in a desert.
Then you are stranded in a concrete bubble with 3 months supplies and you can't go outside because there is lava and radioactive meteors, and you can't go else because the terrain got so rugged you can't rush with your hummer out in the great outdoors...
@korvelo I'd move before to a quieter place, just like where i'm living : up in the lime moutains. No lava, no forest fires or whatever.... Living in the middle of the desert when you are addicted to appliances or next to some kind of volcano is stupid.
@Rhinoch8 Lime mountains seems like a good place, just too much on the path of ash clouds from a super eruption in Yellowstone. Do you have a fortified home and a bunker and 1 mile defensive space around? What is your altitude? Who is living in the middle of the desert next to a volcano?
What part of being addicted to appliances is bad when you live in the desert, when there is plenty of free energy?
@korvelo Lime mountains in Europa, in the Jura. My chalet is out of cconcrete, and i have a built in 50cm thick concrete bunker (each individual house built in switzerland had to have one built in until 2005 i believe) that is 3x6x2 meters, with a second chimney exit. Los Angeles and lots of cities in america are in a desert, and everybody has a wooden house with pool or god knows what, plugged into the grid. I still don't have self sufficiency, but that is a project for when i'll be major.
its strange why americans dont like solid houses, must be the lack of cold winters.
suteners2111 3 weeks ago
put a wind mill on top
3089280288 1 month ago
Lol a hummer parked infront.. the irony
1991araaron 1 month ago
Fak you
veedabestchef 1 month ago
0:18 looks like starwars
guns5050 1 month ago
I may not last long if a catastrophic event occurs, but I will have a front row seat to it. I have no plans to hide in or above the Earths surface. It is with much joy & love that I will "change" with the knowledge that a remnant will survive. I wish you well my brothers & sisters.
GeminiGypsystar 10 months ago
wow you guys are stupid the world isnt going to end in 2012 its just a lie and all the idiots who belive that we will all die in 2012 you are dumb as hell and you will feel like a retard when it doesnt happen
shadowwolf22222 1 year ago
@shadowwolf22222 the mayans are proficient astronomers. theres a likely chance, but scientists haven't figured out why the mayans thought it was the end. we don't believe it, we just use the subject as a im-bored-what-to-ponder-about kind of thing
Ninjiangstar 11 months ago
Sorry, i thought you where in ARIZONA . So you are in Switzerland? You seem to be better prepared than most, but you probably don't have a defensible perimeter, and the all EUROPE is vulnerable to nuclear war, volcanic eruptions and even quakes. A 2012 survival group headed by Patrick Geryl had decided that the best location in Europe was in Spain , but even there wasn't safe enough for them. All american houses are a joke indeed compared to what most Europe has. LA is not in a desert.
korvelo 1 year ago
And i'm 1000meters high in altitude
Rhinoch8 1 year ago
Then you are stranded in a concrete bubble with 3 months supplies and you can't go outside because there is lava and radioactive meteors, and you can't go else because the terrain got so rugged you can't rush with your hummer out in the great outdoors...
Rhinoch8 1 year ago
@Rhinoch8 And where will you be?
korvelo 1 year ago
@korvelo I'd move before to a quieter place, just like where i'm living : up in the lime moutains. No lava, no forest fires or whatever.... Living in the middle of the desert when you are addicted to appliances or next to some kind of volcano is stupid.
Rhinoch8 1 year ago
@Rhinoch8 Lime mountains seems like a good place, just too much on the path of ash clouds from a super eruption in Yellowstone. Do you have a fortified home and a bunker and 1 mile defensive space around? What is your altitude? Who is living in the middle of the desert next to a volcano?
What part of being addicted to appliances is bad when you live in the desert, when there is plenty of free energy?
korvelo 1 year ago
@korvelo Lime mountains in Europa, in the Jura. My chalet is out of cconcrete, and i have a built in 50cm thick concrete bunker (each individual house built in switzerland had to have one built in until 2005 i believe) that is 3x6x2 meters, with a second chimney exit. Los Angeles and lots of cities in america are in a desert, and everybody has a wooden house with pool or god knows what, plugged into the grid. I still don't have self sufficiency, but that is a project for when i'll be major.
Rhinoch8 1 year ago
does it come with the security detail?
datzfast 1 year ago