Saturday, August 27, 2011

I want to live in their shed!




2 comments:

  1. Another (Annonomyous) commenter in the previous post had said,

    "Even the letter about the camps up north is harmless. So what if people want to store food and clothing in case of an emergency? Many people store food! It’s a great idea!"

    And I would have agreed, until now. I love to pick strawberries in the spring, make jam, and jar them for the summer. It usually makes 5 or 6 jars and lasts the summer. But what this group is doing is not 'harmless', it's not storing a little bit of canned goods incase the power goes out when hurricane Irene blows thru, their perceived 'emergency' is so much bigger and scarrier than that.

    In this letter we are able to start following the money, more than $50,000 spent
    in one year building a 'shed' that currently holds 200!! buckets of long term storable food, and 20 TONS of bio bricks (that's roughly equal to 20 cord of wood)!! Add that to the list of oil, diesel, propane, and battery backup energy they've been hoarding, and you start to get a picture of what this group is really about.

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  2. ok peeps take a look at old buildings that have a atomic bomb shelter in them the people supposed to go there and get food well guess what the rodents got in the old atomic bomb shelters and had a free meal i wonder if the shed is goin to be rat proof just sayin thats all

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