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Spooler 02-25-2020 08:42 PM

Dang dude, you got some fear mongering going on there.

Rusty 02-25-2020 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3911037)
Dang dude, you got some fear mongering going on there.

Not really. Just reporting on what going on. Why be blind to it. Just look at past history. The 1919 Spanish Flu. Kill millions. This could kill even more. MSM is starting to report more about the virus now.

Spooler 02-25-2020 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3911042)
Not really. Just reporting on what going on. Why be blind to it. Just look at past history. The 1919 Spanish Flu. Kill millions. This could kill even more. MSM is starting to report more about the virus now.

I am watching. I am not ignorant to what is going on.

JARblue 02-25-2020 09:13 PM

Worst case scenario is the gene pool gets a good cleansing :)

Rusty 02-25-2020 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3911050)
Worst case scenario is the gene pool gets a good cleansing :)

:iagree:

Natures Darwinism.

SouthArk370Z 02-25-2020 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3911025)
I ordered some long term emergency food from My Patriot Supply on the 14th. I got an e-mail from them. ...

Grocery stores still have plenty of rice, beans, etc.

I live in Tornado Alley and like to keep a few weeks worth of food and water stashed away. Over the last few years, I've bumped that up to about a two months supply. I'm not buying in to all the gloom and doom (yet) but I'm no expert on epidemics so I'm starting to stock even more. Better safe than sorry.


Edit: You can find a lot of slightly used camping equipment (stoves, lanterns, heaters, etc) at garages sales for cheap. Hard to go wrong with Coleman brand equipment - a friend and I have quite a lot of Coleman stuff from the 1950s-1990s that still works great and spare parts are easy to find.

Rusty 02-25-2020 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 3911057)
Grocery stores still have plenty of rice, beans, etc.

I live in Tornado Alley and like to keep a few weeks of worth food and water stashed away. Over the last few years, I've bumped that up to about a two months supply. I'm not buying in to all the gloom and doom (yet) but I'm no expert on epidemics so I'm starting to stock even more. Better safe than sorry.

I've been snowed in, had the power go out, had to boil water. It's no fun when chit runs low. I have about 2 months supply on hand.

Grocery stores in some countries are empty. People panic and start mass buying. This is one of the reasons I like to have a stock on hand.

SouthArk370Z 02-25-2020 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3911098)
... Grocery stores in some countries are empty. People panic and start mass buying. This is one of the reasons I like to have a stock on hand.

After getting the initial few weeks supply (not a lot for one adult and two dogs), it's been a bag of beans here, some salt there, a box of Mason jars every now and then, etc. I haven't caused any dips in the supply. :)

I also keep a good supply of batteries for flashlights and radios.

Rusty 02-26-2020 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 3911106)
After getting the initial few weeks supply (not a lot for one adult and two dogs), it's been a bag of beans here, some salt there, a box of Mason jars every now and then, etc. I haven't caused any dips in the supply. :)

I also keep a good supply of batteries for flashlights and radios.

I have a couple containers of Mountain House. The stuff is pretty tasty. I use it on my hunting trips. I ordered some from Patriot Supply to try out. I have a couple bags of beans and rice to add to the other stuff. Also have ramon noddles and cup of soups.
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bunk 02-26-2020 08:04 AM

Im glad that research is at full steam

https://apnews.com/cf8fb8093cb45e1f8e1d01c9252e1e86

This testing is being done at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Im not sure if its the same test vaccine, but I read this past weekend that there was another test vaccine that coming out of Boston. :tup:

bunk 02-26-2020 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3911025)
World stock markets are selling off like I thought they would. Nothing is being shipped. The ships are sitting in ports and outside of them. There is no one to load and off load them. Food is spoiling on the docks and on the ships.

When the virus takes hold in this country. It will rip through the homeless fast. You will see the dead in the streets. California will get hit hard.

I ordered some long term emergency food from My Patriot Supply on the 14th. I got an e-mail from them.

"We want to thank you again for your recent order and give you an update on its status. We understand good communication is important to you.

My Patriot Supply continues to experience 10x normal demand for our preparedness products. This continues to cause a shipping delay for approximately 70% of orders.

For most orders being delayed, including yours, they’re taking about 7-10 days to ship. Our teams across our multiple warehouses are working around the clock to produce, pack, and ship our shelf-stable food products as quickly as possible.

In a small handful of cases, orders may take up to 14 days before shipping. We apologize for this delay and thank you for your patience as we navigate these unprecedented times.

As you probably have heard by now, My Patriot Supply is known for being the industry leader in delivery speed, and we still are. We promise we’re working hard to get back to normal 2-day delivery as quickly as possible."

I've talked to others. And other suppliers are totally sold out

I was on Amazon a few weeks ago trying to order some hand sanitizer for my brother. Seems all the sellers had a 1 month shipping time window :icon14:

Rusty 02-26-2020 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by bunk (Post 3911167)
I was on Amazon a few weeks ago trying to order some hand sanitizer for my brother. Seems all the sellers had a 1 month shipping time window :icon14:

Plus they are jacking the prices up too.

SouthArk370Z 02-26-2020 10:15 AM

This is obvious to a lot of people but some just don't get it: The time to plan for a catastrophe is before it happens. You can't plan for everything but a good supply of water, food, heat, and light will get you through most emergencies. You don't have to become a SHTF prepper, just enough to get you and your family through the aftermath of tornadoes, ice storms, quakes, etc. Depending on how bad you think things can get, you might want to keep a few guns and some ammo, too. If you have trees around your house, a chain saw and fuel could come in handy to remove them from your house and/or cut firewood for heat.

user123 02-26-2020 10:24 AM

Good afternoon. This is not the first year that I am interested in the world of cyber competition and everything related to making money through computer games. Perhaps this is really a profitable business, because even the famous football player Antoine Griezmann created an e-sports organization. I even wanted to become a member of the game team, but a sudden pandemic of the coronavirus prevented me. I noticed that coronavirus affects business and the global economy more. Many more people die from the flu every year. I am sure that the Chinese authorities simply created a great panic in the world.

SouthArk370Z 02-26-2020 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by user123 (Post 3911208)
... Many more people die from the flu every year.

That is true, at this point, but the number of new nCoV cases outside China is going up at an increasing rate (see https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/a...23467b48e9ecf6). I can't predict how bad it will or will not get, but it's not over.


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