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OMG, as the title says, I'm almost speechless. Anything I'd post in response would get my fake FB ac

OMG, as the title says, I'm almost speechless. Anything I'd post in response would get my fake FB account blocked, again. So all I can think of is posting a warning for the choir. ... [SurvivalistBoards.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at SurvivalistBoards.com! Highlighted posts [Almost speechless - local father threatens to take people's food!](  January 13, 2023  •  63 posts  •  1,192 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [UserNameTaken said]( — OMG, as the title says, I'm almost speechless. Anything I'd post in response would get my fake FB account blocked, again. So all I can think of is posting a warning for the choir. ... [Read more »](  [I guess sometimes one just needs to walk away from forums.](  January 12, 2023  •  94 posts  •  2,855 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [6.8SPC said]( — I have long been aware that many who could be of some "SLIGHT" value to helping others on a forum, just fadeaway. In the last decade I have noticed those who I most respected for ... [Read more »](  [Questioning the validity of my presence here.](  January 13, 2023  •  53 posts  •  1,075 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [T-Rex said]( — I was just replying to the "Eat what you store, store what you eat" thread and had to erase my reply several time because it went off topic. I know there used to be several hardcore ... [Read more »](  [And people keep saying the Russian army has big problems.](  January 12, 2023  •  74 posts  •  2,701 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [NY Min said]( — Our own illiterate overweight couch potatoes have apparently reached critical mass now. The armed forces are running weight loss camps with remedial education courses to get enough ... [Read more »](  [Vehicle Kill Switches Coming......](  January 11, 2023  •  86 posts  •  2,260 views  [Vehicles, Transportation, & Overlanding](   [hatchet jack said]( — That sounds like the Toyota made cars from a few years ago. I was friends with one of the people killed in one of those runaway cars. I am friends with the Hardy family. Monty ... [Read more »](  [Flights Across US Affected After FAA Computer System "Failed"](  January 13, 2023  •  85 posts  •  2,685 views  [Disaster Preparedness General Discussion](   [country_boy said]( — Somebody's missing something, or just mistaken. The software was replaced AT LEAST when Bush was president. When bush was at his ranch in Crawford, TX ( which was frequent) the ... [Read more »](  [18 y/o Son asked about PM's](  January 12, 2023  •  37 posts  •  965 views  [Financial Forum](   [PA_Robert said]( — I guess I may have some influence in this, but my 18 y/o son asked about buying PM's. He graduated high school June last year. Started trade school for electrician last September. ... [Read more »](  [An Alternative to “Store What You Eat and Eat What you Store.”](  January 13, 2023  •  40 posts  •  831 views  [Food and water](   [HankR said]( — I suspect most people understand the mantra "Store What you Eat and Eat What you Store," and it makes sense for many people. However, it's not "the" way to be prepared for everyone. ... [Read more »](  [Today I visited the site of the President Kennedy Assination.](  January 13, 2023  •  16 posts  •  199 views  [Firearms General Discussion](   [Spade said]( — This was my first time to visit the site. A friend once told me making a shot from that distance was not possible but after viewing it I believe it was possible and it did happen ... [Read more »](  [Feds Consider Banning...Gas Stoves](  January 11, 2023  •  69 posts  •  1,278 views  [Off Topic Lounge](   [Mtnman Mike said]( — Even though my mountain area when I bought it in 1987 was first called mining claims, in 1997 some genius got it changed to residential and it is called the Sierra Madre subdivision. ... [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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