Quote from Scataphagos:
Not saying that at all. But just because you feel "prepared" doesn't mean you've got things covered..... unless you can effectively defend your situation.
Quote from DrPepper:
Thanks for your suggestion. I have prepared for self-defense as well.
A very interesting book suggested by another poster on ET is:
http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Surviv...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1266801620&sr=8-1
It was written by a man who lived through the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001. Although Argentina is very different than the US, it probably gives the best idea of what happens during an economic collapse in our current era . He dispels some myths that I have seen propagated on this site, such as moving out to a rural area for safety and avoiding cities. He said that one of the safest areas to live is in the suburbs of a major city where neighbors who live close to each other can band together for self-defense.
The book contains very practical information written in a conversational tone about vehicles, supply storage, finances, home security, self defense and much more.
Quote from dandxg:
For those that are interested here is the reprint from his blog I believe I read. I appreciate Dr. Pepper bringing up his book, I wasn't aware he had one. http://ferfal.blogspot.com/2008/10/thoughts-on-urban-survival-2005.html