Unchained Preppers
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Reaver on March 15, 2012, 07:44:51 PM
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http://www.ehow.com/facts_7640872_federal-antihoarding-law.html#ixzz1pCK09a9c (http://www.ehow.com/facts_7640872_federal-antihoarding-law.html#ixzz1pCK09a9c)
Look more into it if you want. I know what gauge I'm using if FEMA shows up tryin to shut me down and yoke up my food for the greater good.
( haven't seen it discussed here. Figured why not show you guys when I got it in an email. )
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Hmm, well, like I said before, I plan to share. And not just with people I know, but people I meet that can bring something to the table or need the help. If FEMA feels they can do a better job of that than me they'll have to prove it first. Thus far they're a far fucking cry from being anything worth while or trustworthy. So likely I'll respond the same way as someone coming for my guns who says they can protect my family better.
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This probably has something to do with why DHS was visiting survival food companies asking for their customer lists. You are aware now if you weren't before. So plan accordingly.
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"On the other hand, others feel if food supplies were cut off in a cataclysmic event, those who could not otherwise stockpile food and supplies would be unjustly left to die."
And they still would had preppers not prepped. people die of starvation on this planet every day. so since people are starving should we cease million and billionares money in order to feed them?.... [img]http://www.arrse.co.uk/at
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i dont think its the food they are after walker. people with food dont need the governments help in a distaster... the only way they can force everyone to comply is if they are hungry.
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I agree this is troubling. Sledge, do you have a link to the information about DHS asking for customer lists? Is this something reported widely or just a single/regional instance? Have the major suppliers of long-term storage foods reported such instances?
Why would the gov. even waste time on wanting to have a list of individuals that have food stockpiled when they can go to the supply sources and simply take/purchase much larger quantities of food? As if my storage even amounts to what is readily available in the regional distribution centers like Walmart, Coscto, Sams, or ready to ship from their sources.
The time/equipment/manpower required to go door to door in every local household on such a "list" would be excessively silly vs. pulling up to a manufacturing plant and loading pallets full of food/gear.
As I said, it is troubling, but not very spooky in the sense that I don't purchase large orders from one place. I also use cash, when I can, for such purchases, so there is no trail to follow anyhow.
Regards,
Walker
http://patriotsforamerica.ning.com/forum/topics/oath-keepers-alert-federal-agents-demand-customer-lists-from?xg_source=activity (http://patriotsforamerica.ning.com/forum/topics/oath-keepers-alert-federal-agents-demand-customer-lists-from?xg_source=activity)
The link below also talks about mormon foods and mentions this little jewel.
"And here in Tennessee, we just learned that Nashville Metro Public Health and the Tennessee Department of Health are conducting ?door-to-door assessment of disaster preparedness ? using a tool designed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to go door to door and check to see how disaster ready you are. .. in 30 neighborhoods in Davidson County [TN] that have been randomly selected to be the target of a door to door assessment.? I have confirmed that that is a state run effort."
http://www.freezedriedsurvivalfood.com/6406/feds-are-asking-for-lists-of-people-who-buy-storable-foods/ (http://www.freezedriedsurvivalfood.com/6406/feds-are-asking-for-lists-of-people-who-buy-storable-foods/)
I also read an article awhile back I was trying to relocate saying they were keeping track of small, family owned farms as well in some areas. Requiring livestock quantities and crops listed on a return form.
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The Lever Act or The Lever food act: August 1917. We have a hording law on the books. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Fuel_Control_Act (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Fuel_Control_Act)
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Kenny [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
Walker [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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I was thinking that if they come to my door asking what I have stored. I'm gonna say, let's see. I have plenty of beans, plenty of wheat. Cornmeal, oats, rice. Lets see, what am I forgetting ? Oh yeah, canned meat. How much you weigh?
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I was thinking that if they come to my door asking what I have stored. I'm gonna say, let's see. I have plenty of beans, plenty of wheat. Cornmeal, oats, rice. Lets see, what am I forgetting ? Oh yeah, canned meat. How much you weigh?
I like that even better.
Depending on how man swat teams on on their six I could have Jerky for YEARS!!!
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I like that even better.
Depending on how man swat teams on on their six I could have Jerky for YEARS!!!
Ok, I laughed out loud.
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This is really disturbing. Plan accordingly, people.
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cache your shit, bury food ammo and guns somewhere close by
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I'd call the police and report that I am being cased for a burglary, followed by a description of the individuals involved, if they ever came to my door asking that info. It would be true as well.
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Guys a bunch of attorneys I talked to researched it and said that EO had been voided, and also, it didn't say anything about confiscating preps in it.
Look at your local laws though, look at what BS my city has in it.
Section 13-003 Emergency Powers.
In the event of an actual enemy attack upon the United States or anything other disaster which may affect the lives and property of the any other disasters which may affect the lives and property of the citizens of the City, the Mayor, or in his absence, his legally appointed, successor, may declare that a state of emergency exists and thereafter shall have and may exercise for such period as such state of emergency exists or continue the following emergency powers:
1)To enforce all rules, laws, and regulation relation to civil defense and assume direct operation control over all civil defense forces.
2)To seize, take for temporary use, or condemn any property for the protection of the public.
3)To sell, lend, give, or distribute all or any such property or supplies among the inhabitants of the City, to maintain a strict accounting of property or supplies distributed and for funds received for such property or supplies and to implement such emergency actions as may be necessary to promote and secure the safety, protection, and well being of the inhabitants of the City.
Time to get out of the city before the SHTF!
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my city has more ar15's than fort carson it would be one bloody fuckin mess trying to take peoples food away
i however would never do anything in protest to the government i love :))
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my city has more ar15's than fort carson it would be one bloody fuckin mess trying to take peoples food away
i however would never do anything in protest to the government i love :))
Watching a man well versed in the employment of CYA principles apply his knowledge is a beautiful thing. LOL!
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I don't live in a city, I live out in the country. Should I still bury some of my stuff? The terrain in pretty defensible and rugged; I have a steep hill then a lake to my back.
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I don't live in a city, I live out in the country. Should I still bury some of my stuff? The terrain in pretty defensible and rugged; I have a steep hill then a lake to my back.
you definitely should never put all your eggs in one basket