Thursday, December 27, 2012

Doomsday Preppers: The Strategy of Janet Spencer

By Terrance Franklin


Janet Spence is just like a human pack rat. Her techniques when it comes to stocking food stuff are a perfect example to anyone who uses the excuse of not possessing adequate available room. (myself included). She has important lessons to teach people who are residing with people who never want to be doomsday preppers.

Stimulated to Preparation in Great Falls

Janet had been inspired to prep by the stressful events of the Helena Train blast. With electrical power cut down and without any means to get in touch with the world, she feared the most detrimental consequences. Many of us who were either troubled by the events of Hurricane Sandy or who had perhaps experienced it in the media are in an identical position. We have experienced how undesirable it can get so we have the choice to either prepare or stick our heads within the sand.

An altruistic prepper, Janet is anxious for her own survival right after a prospective nuclear assault on the Helena military system. But she's much more worried about the well-being of the possible survivors of this type of nuclear strike. In order to take care of them, she should be able to take care of their urgent requirements, beginning with food.

Full sized bed of food items

Janet finds herself in a situation that we have witnessed several preppers face before. Her spouse does not support her prepping and wants absolutely no part of this. In order to continuously prep Janet is enforced to do so secretly. People say need is the mother of invention, and it has certainly brought about some imaginative ways to store food stuff in Janet's home.

Janet offers an intriguing perspective on the old savings in the mattress technique. She boasts that the amount of food she's got beneath her bed amounts to several thousand pounds. Though it may be a California King, even a little bed could possibly store a couple of months of food if the framework was heavy enough. Urban preppers keep this in mind.

Maxi pads for bandages

Janet had the smart idea of stocking up on female products for use as unexpected supplies. For preppers who like to coupon it is a great way to take advantage of the regular sales on these to stock up. Perhaps without coupons female products can normally be cheaper than normal bandages. Chock this with fish anti-biotics for your listing of ghetto medical items.

An appealing side note: kotex pads had in fact been modified from bandages that were used during world war I. They were used by nurse practitioners on the front in that way and once the war was over, the Kimberly-Clark company switched gears over to female items. Thus if anybody criticizes you for using pads for bandages you have some ammunition.

A great idea?

According to FEMA, Helena would probably be a tertiary goal in case of a nuclear attack. If tertiary targets will be hit this will probably indicate that the major as well as secondary targets are actually taken out initially. This indicates an enormous assault that would definitely mess up the US system. Without help as you go along, Janet must look into whether she wants to feed 6,000 individuals for one meal or perhaps two people for 3,000. It's a tough call however let's be sensible here - how is she going to assist survivors if she is starved to death?




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