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Do you see what's wrong? Do you know EXACTLY why it's wrong?
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I didn't think so. Go here to see what I discovered when I looked behind my son's new LG dryer.
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Tim's Digital Mail Sack
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Two weeks ago I mentioned in the P.S. section of my newsletter that the electricity you depend on in your home could be an issue in the coming months.
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Bob reached out to me saying,
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"What am I going to do? The sun is blocked too much over my home to use it as a power source; an expensive battery system is really just for short-term emergencies; there's not enough wind or space to use a noisy, bird-killing windmill; and natural gas is in danger under Biden's leadership; nor could I peddle fast enough to run my AC. I woke up long ago, but what should I be doing to figure this out? I'm feeling very un-self-sufficient."
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Well, as the past two weeks unfolded, what I predicted is more and more in the news that I follow.
If you're not seeing these stories in your news sources, you should ponder why that is.
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I'd love to share one story with you, but it's a premium article on the Epoch Times website. You need to be a paid subscriber to see it. Here's another article from a different source you should be able to read.
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If the civil unrest develops as the author mentions, aside from not having electricity, what are your plans to defend yourself and your property on a pitch-black night when you hear one of your windows shatter or your door being broken down?
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My answer to Bob is pretty simple. A standby generator would help you limp through an extended blackout. I have one that runs on propane and generates 17,000 watts. You can watch a video of it here.
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A smaller gasoline-powered generator can power your refrigerator and a few lights. But keep in mind that the gasoline pumps at your local gas station use electricity to operate.
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Do you know if the gas stations you visit have standby generators so they can pump gas during an area-wide electric outage?
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Do you know how much gas a small generator consumes in 24, 36, 48 or 72 hours? Do you know how dangerous it is to store 20, 30, or 50 gallons of gasoline in your garage? Ask the shift commander at your local firehouse.
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You could stock up on LED flashlights like I have. Look at these:
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Coast G10
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Klein 56412
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Coast HP8R
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The Coast HP8R is an interesting one because it sports both a rechargeable battery AND an optional magazine that takes normal alkaline batteries.
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You might want to have solar-powered storage batteries to recharge your cell phone. I have three of these.
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You can stay somewhat cool taking cold baths if your AC doesn't work and you're getting overheated.
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Sleep on a cool concrete floor imagining you're a POW like my dad was.
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Stock up on food that doesn't require refrigeration.
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If you're on a well like I am, think about stockpiling fresh water. I can go down to the lake next to my house to get water and then boil it.
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Where's the closest natural spring or non-polluted water source near you? Have you scouted that out yet? Do you even have enough containers to store water? How many gallons of water do you use each day?
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Get busy discovering how to be self-sufficient.
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That's quite enough for an early June Sunday.
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Go out and enjoy the WX as we call it in Morse.
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Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
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Do It Right, Not Over!
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P.S. You may have been one that scolded me in the past few days saying I must have been wearing a tin-foil hat when I mentioned psychotropic drugs in my Memorial Day message.
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How many times have I shared with you that it pays to know the whole truth about all things?
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Before you scold someone, perhaps you should have a respectful conversation with that person probing exactly what they know or don't know about the topic.
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Ask me what I know about Brian Short.