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Hi all, I just had an enormous near miss at the train station and am very curious as to why my theor

Hi all, I just had an enormous near miss at the train station and am very curious as to why my theory didn't work as I thought it would, particularly given it has been proven to ... [SurvivalistBoards.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at SurvivalistBoards.com! Highlighted posts [What did I do wrong?](  January 06, 2023  •  76 posts  •  2,359 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [Smeagol87 said]( — Hi all, I just had an enormous near miss at the train station and am very curious as to why my theory didn't work as I thought it would, particularly given it has been proven to ... [Read more »](  [Dealing with "WARLORDS" eventually. Got a plan....???](  January 05, 2023  •  157 posts  •  3,657 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [Colt said]( — Local governments will be your raiders in an actual long term disaster. It won't be the Golden Horde or Frank's Bandits, it's going to be Frank City showing up investigating you ... [Read more »](  [Best Gas Chainsaw?](  January 05, 2023  •  61 posts  •  1,259 views  [Farming, Gardening & Homesteading](   [WILL said]( — Already have hand tools and a battery chainsaw for lighter work. I'm looking for a serious gas chainsaw that can down full-size trees and buck them up. Preferably proven, reliable ... [Read more »](  [He thinks I’m totally insane!](  January 05, 2023  •  65 posts  •  2,210 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [97guns said]( — Another guy I met on Facebook and we talk daily about sports betting and gold/silver, been talking for a couple football seasons now and I finally divulged to him that I'm a prepper ... [Read more »](  [What happens if nothing happens?](  January 05, 2023  •  99 posts  •  2,781 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [hatchet jack said]( — I read the OPs post when it was first posted and have read every post since then. And I'm still not really sure how to respond. Do I think something will happen? Yep. But I'm not ... [Read more »](  [Please pay attention to Newbs.....](  January 07, 2023  •  61 posts  •  1,332 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [Big_John said]( — Gang.... I have noticed and in an alarming degree that Newbs (joined in the past few weeks or couple of months)... are posting very provocatively. What alarms me, aren't the posts ... [Read more »](  [Dead rabbits hanging in trees?](  January 05, 2023  •  61 posts  •  1,557 views  [Hunting and Trapping General Discussion](   [A.J. said]( — Wife and I were walking along a bike trail and noticed some white things hanging in trees. I left the trail, walked down the embankment to see what it was. I found two dead white ... [Read more »](  [Amazon Secretly Removes "1984" From the Kindle](  January 04, 2023  •  55 posts  •  1,563 views  [Books, Movies & Stories](   [NY Min said]( — Resale of used paper books as well as giving to others and borrowing other people's books on paper has never been illegal. It has now been made illegal for ebooks as part of DRM, ... [Read more »](  [Forced to work by the state? How very British.](  January 06, 2023  •  49 posts  •  885 views  [British Isles and ROI](   [PaulGray said]( — Legislation is being going to be forced through UK's parliament to enforce 'minimum service levels' in sectors. The law, which the government plans to introduce in the coming weeks, ... [Read more »](  [Building your perfect bug out home](  January 05, 2023  •  29 posts  •  813 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [swamp hodag said]( — So, if you had plenty of money, had the perfect place to build it, can you describe building your perfect bugout home? Or even a perfect survival home to live in. What would you ... [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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