Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Golf With Cervical Spondylosis




As will be the climax of the third world war, no one can yet say. At present we know that you're fighting in different parts of the world's asymmetrical warfare, of varying intensity. We know that oil and other fossil fuels on the planet are coming to the Hubbert peak, if they have not already reached. From now on there will be less and less energy for everyone, at prices higher gradually. Modern armies consume a river of oil, while central, industry and transport accounts for the remaining part. Diverting the flow of crude to the West, China and India would be choking how do harakiri for global capitalism, which has relocated to these countries, most of the world's goods. So the final crisis will not happen because of contention for the black gold, rather for the collapse of the empire and, as a result, all global capitalism. With the economic crisis will occur unrest and riots in many parts of the world, people become easy prey for fundamentalist fanatics and warmongers. In a short time there will be conflicts in the chain, even with the use of atomic weapons. Humanity will behave then how those survivors that they should slaughter one another to survive longer with the few stocks, indifferent to the fate of the boat.

Some survive the carnage? I hope so. Obviously those are not directly affected by the atomic bombings, or those who will be on the theaters of war and in big cities (and to date, more than half the world population lives in cities). Therefore,

Lesson No. 1: Walk away from the cities and move to a small town in the province, far from military installations of some significance.

Lesson No. 2: become more self-sufficient as possible as regards the production of electricity (with solar panels or wind turbines) and food (cultivating a garden, possibly in emissions, and raising small animals such as chickens, rabbits and bees). If possible, have its own well for drinking water filters water purifiers otherwise obtain. Insulate the house.

Lesson No. 3: to procure supplies of fuel and bicycles. Also stock up soap, flour, oil, salt, sugar and other food a long shelf life. Keep seeds.

Lesson No. 4: Learn to recycle as much as possible and store shoes, clothes and old blankets.

Lesson No. 5: Obtain the highest number of agricultural tools (manual), as well as mechanical tools and containers capable. Have a Geiger counter (costs less than 100 €), flashlights and spare batteries.

Lesson No. 6: Set up an emergency shelter in a basement such as a store room, checking the possibility to seal it with tape, silicone and so on.

Lesson No. 7: If possible, arm yourself and not open to strangers when chaos breaks out.

Once the first burst warheads around the world, cease to consume milk, dairy products and fresh vegetables, stock up on drinking water. Check daily radioactivity in the environment and water, heard the news, see the Internet (as long as possible).

If the explosion occurred near (so much to see and hear the roar of the fungus in the distance), and outputs sigillatevi the shelter after the radioactive fallout. Wait a few days before you go outside and throw away the clothes and shoes before entering. Check the radiation inside the refuge and in the case exceeds the threshold, use the car, seal and stocks of fuel to leave the area, but never during the fall-out. Cover up as much as possible, use goggles and balaclavas for the great outdoors. Regulator under the direction of the wind to decide where to run, the wind carries the radioactive particles. Of course a small

community is much more likely to survive the isolated individual, that will be included in consolidated basic local communities. Provided that a mass exodus from major cities due to unrest and economic crisis does not overwhelm the first.

In conclusion, let us prepare very hard for years, in which the world and civilization as we know them now, will change dramatically and deeply.

One last tip: stock up on books, as internet and TV will cease to work for a while '.

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