mardi 28 novembre 2017

After SHTF: Finding isolated, weak, or needy prepper/survivalists

Obviously many of us are starting groups or finding people to work with. Just thinking, though, that most people are supposed to be prepping on their own, and feeling a little sorry for them.

Let's say you yourself prepped really well, possibly with a team, and you made it through the first tough weeks or months after an event. Things have gotten calmer outside.

How, then, can we find the people who prepped, but a lot less well than you did. The people we never have met or contacted, who put a few hundred or thousand dollars into prepping/survivalism, did an alright job of that, and who also got through those first weeks or months--

--but whose prospects of doing much after that by themselves aren't that good? Like, scattered individual families across your county, state, or a neighboring state, the last survivors in their towns.

Won't some kind of radio scanner let you find frequencies that people are using? After the number of bad guys has lessened, should we all be spending some time on daily broadcasts, a la 28 Days Later or I am Legend? Drone scouting? Signals?

How to do it safely, effectively, efficiently?

Or should we not even try to find these people?

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After SHTF: Finding isolated, weak, or needy prepper/survivalists

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