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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2010

Information that is absolutely essential if we are to have even the slimmest chance of surviving "The End Of The World As We Know It".

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  • Great video. An area of prepping/surviving i hadn't thought about. I guess you could call it "food for thought". Ok...I know that was bad

  • @1776SonofLiberty I have recently discovered that many poisonous invasive species of weeds are actually quite delicious and healthy More income to come on this subject.

  • Henry, in some videos i see a school bus..is it just for storage??i've allways wanted one for a rv..thanks,keep up the good work....

  • @michaelratliff22 That School Bus is in perfect running condition. It is outfitted with a full bath and kitchen, but the tires are over 30 years old and ready to blow out at any time. The plan was to travel the country in it but with 6 tires at 400 bucks a tire. Oh Well.

  • Great thoughts! Acorns are tasty. Sweet potatoes are native to North Carolina coast. Jerusalem Artichokes are native to eastern US and can be a substituent for potatoes. A lot of native foods have been lost due to deforestation, like paw paw, mayhaw tree, and persimmons. A lot of nut trees in the east have also been lost like the chestnut. We can replant these natives.

  • @dhenion1 I have really been ramping up on food plant experiments. I have always thought that non agricultural type food plants were important. But.... I keep hearing over and over from the patriot combatant guys that they can use their guns to take my food. So my priority now is to make my food not look like food.

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  • @scoobydog411 125 likes and 5 dislikes. Be sure to vote.

  • @bellezzateam You're welcome. Hopefully in a couple of years I'll be able to harvest enough food from the natural environment to actually live out here without going into town for groceries. I'll make a vid about it if I ever get there.

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  • As a new prepper Ive just stumbled upon your site. This is exactly what I needed to here. Started me thinking as never before. Thanks so much for the time you give us. I am a 65 yr old widow living in the city fixing to move back to the country in East Texas. Come from a whole line of gardeners and hunters, so its not what I dont know but being in the place to do it. And learning more and fine tuning our needs. MANY THANKS

  • @SustenanceNCovering Yes, I'm sure the whole world was. Its wild to think about. Have a great day.

  • @TurbotortoiseStickle It always amazes me what lengths people will go to to aquire even the smallest amount of gold or money. If you tell someone that you will give them a few bucks to deny sick people their meds or dissability compensation. They will gladly do it. Then after they sell their souls they take the profits from it and blow it on some stupid party, or uneccessary luxury items. Gonna be quite entertaining watching them squirm when the calorie pump stops.

  • @SustenanceNCovering Don't be sorry about it. The accountant who decided the survivalability vs cost effectiveness should be sorry. What's he going to say when the SHTF? He'll have gold and I'll have food and medical supplies. Can't eat gold.

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