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Ignorance and incentives among the elite political class are leading us away from prudent action. War and famine are in our future. Putin's energy shock is becoming a world food ... [SurvivalistBoards.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at SurvivalistBoards.com! Highlighted posts [War and famine are in your future. Putin energy shock will cause world food crisis. Brace for rationing.](  March 08, 2022  •  132 posts  •  5,570 views  [Manmade and Natural Disasters](   [Outpost75 said]( — Ignorance and incentives among the elite political class are leading us away from prudent action. War and famine are in our future. Putin's energy shock is becoming a world food ... [Read more »](  [Gas Price](  March 04, 2022  •  144 posts  •  3,680 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [jaxenro said]( — this is interesting multiply the price of a barrel of oil by .035 and that gives you the rough price of a gallon of gas, depending on your state tax. It slightly over estimates ... [Read more »](  [Fuel Efficient Vehicle](  March 07, 2022  •  79 posts  •  1,528 views  [Vehicles & Transportation](   [hoplite59 said]( — Given the exploding gas prices, we're looking for an older fuel efficient vehicle. Driving trucks around for everday is going to get expensive. Looking at older Hondas and Toyotas. ... [Read more »](  [The "Gray Man" thread](  March 02, 2022  •  313 posts  •  9,343 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [catuzzi said]( — If you're trying to be low key/grey man, will growing a beard seem domineering and ruin your "cover"? A beard does hide lower half of the face though, concealing unique facial ... [Read more »](  [Home defence](  March 07, 2022  •  51 posts  •  1,596 views  [Urban Survival](   [Enzul said]( — I am bugging in and wrote a lot of why that suits me the best, but let me condense it. In a situation where my apartment is attacked, I cannot leave. What is the best course of ... [Read more »](  [Bugging in or bugging out and why](  March 06, 2022  •  59 posts  •  1,594 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [NopeRope30 said]( — I have a 1 year old son. So, my first instinct is to bug in if something bad happens. But I have had this thought rattling around in my head for a while. my initial thought would ... [Read more »](  [How is your rimfire ammo supply?](  March 05, 2022  •  55 posts  •  1,767 views  [Rifle Forum](   [Ridge138 said]( — Looks like I'll be able to top off my standardized emergency .22LR supply just in time. and was able to order a few boxes of .22 Short and .22 WMR to give me a few more options. ... [Read more »](  ["Help! I didn't prepare!" Give me your best advice.](  March 06, 2022  •  45 posts  •  2,125 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [cdevidal said]( — I'm collecting ideas to make a small PDF to send to people I love, who didn't prepare for what we're seeing now, which seems to be an economic crisis and possible WWIII. Here's ... [Read more »](  [Evacuating by public transport.](  March 08, 2022  •  55 posts  •  836 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [Purdy Bear said]( — After watching the Ukraine evacuations by train and bus, it's made me rethink the way I bug out Firstly even baby strollers were left by the train station, let alone a pet one. ... [Read more »](  [US Nuclear Target Maps](  March 07, 2022  •  39 posts  •  2,085 views  [Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) Survival](   [SAM 2021 said]( — I have photos of a couple of target and fallout maps. These are 2000s vs the old 1960s vintage maps. Are these any good? People have said the old ones are way outdated. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... [Read more »](  You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for SurvivalistBoards.com or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:digest@threadloom.news?subject=Feedback%20for%20SurvivalistBoards.com%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of SurvivalistBoards.com by  [Threadloom]( SurvivalistBoards.com, 332 S Michigan Ave, Suite 8029, Chicago, IL 60604

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