Get the Zombie Survival Guide, ISBN: 1400049628, goes for about £8 quid on ebay. No zombie hunter should be without it.
OMG NOW I've seen it all!!!!!!
All we need now is a recipe for the BCUK cook book!:BlueTeamE
Get the Zombie Survival Guide, ISBN: 1400049628, goes for about £8 quid on ebay. No zombie hunter should be without it.
Seriously though I don't forsee sudden total collapse, historical collapses generally happened over decades.
Most of the old Soviet Union would not agree with you. And neither would the Germans circa 1930.
You can't eat zombies you fool, you'll end up like one.
20th century collapse of German society took from 1914 to 1945, in circumstances that seem unlikely to arise in Europe nowadays. One way of looking at it, anyway![]()
The soviet union was only a partial collapse surely, lost international influence and subject states but Russia's still going.
I'm no historian, but I don't follow your argument.
Germany saw unemployment fall from 6 million at the end of the Weimar Republic, to less than a half a million at the start of WW2. Far from being a nation in the process of collapse, they were powerful and confident enough to wage war with the rest of us. And they nearly pulled it off remember.
Yeah but, what were they employed to do?
Build tanks, autobahns (for tanks to run on) and big concrete defence bunkers.
Funded by massive borrowing.
Hardly what you could call productive was it?
20th century collapse of German society took from 1914 to 1945, in circumstances that seem unlikely to arise in Europe nowadays. One way of looking at it, anyway![]()
The soviet union was only a partial collapse surely, lost international influence and subject states but Russia's still going.
the only problem that could cause such quick breakdown is if oil ran out. This has also been done in another thread.
Maybe the answer is regional BCUK rally points where we can meet, form communities and survive! Oh I've just scared myself now!
"Post collapse survival strategies"
Well, living without my bushcraft retail therapy would be very hard, so even if it'd cost me a bit more, I guess I'd have to get all of my internet and mail orders delivered by courier...![]()
Is that really true? Did oil run out in the Soviet Union in the 90's; did oil run out in the economic depression of the 1930's?
I didn't start this post as a naysayer, or because I'm sat here in army fatigues in a room decorated in Nazi memorabilia, spitting chewing tobacco at my monitor. I just get a sense that maybe we are on the cusp of a change and I'm trying to find out as much as I can to support or refute this niggling doubt about the present state of affairs. And it's not just about peak oil, although I've listened to arguments for and against, and I'm swayed much more by the former, there are other factors that concern me globally as well.
My original intention was to get ideas from other posters on the things they would take in the event of a need to move quickly and stay mobile.Things that will have an enduring value should paper money lose it's value, as has happened many times in other countries. It seems there are members of the forum that would rather such threads were not started and those that are happy to discuss the issue and come up with their own opinions. Such is life.