Water matters more than bullets.
8 Truths About Prepping, Policy Planning, and Resilience Preparedness
(That anyone can say)
1. Water matters more than bullets.
If you don’t have water, you won’t last 3 days. Wells, filters, catchment, and purification are the real hard power.
2. A seed vault is more strategic than a weapons cache.
Without biodiversity and viable soil, there’s no way to reboot. No grid, no seeds, no continuity.
3. If the microchip supply collapses, you’re back to 1970.
And we no longer remember how to live in 1970. Modern vehicles, power regulation, even farm tools are chip-dependent.
4. Food runs out way faster than you think.
Without stable transport, you’ve got ~2–4 days of fresh food in urban areas. That’s it. Rationing doesn't work if nothing's coming.
5. Bunkers without purpose are tombs.
Unless your bunker is connected to resilience infrastructure (like water, seeds, comms, solar), you’ve just built a cold, expensive prison.
6. Skills > stuff.
The man with the tools dies. The man with the know-how lives. Communities with shared skill matrices—medicine, carpentry, farming—are the real gold.
7. Computers are your gods. Act accordingly.
Grid loss + software failure = collapse. If you can’t preserve computing infrastructure locally, you’re not prepared.
8. No one survives alone.
Every successful survival story involves trade, trust, and tasks. Mutualism is not charity. It’s math.
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