Isn't the first rule of prepping is not letting anyone know you are prepping and what you have?
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From the post:
>A professional doomsday prepper has opened the door to his fallout shelter to share how he is preparing for World War III.
Derrick James, who owns and operates his own doomsday prepping company in Maine, has been interested in prepping for a world-ending catastrophe since childhood and actively stockpiling food since 2007.
He's prepared for a worst-case scenario in the US, filling his shelter with months of nonperishable food, giant water tanks, walkie-talkies, gasoline, solar panels, and blankets.
James's shelter is even prepared to clean his own water, keep the lights on in a blackout, and receive updates from the US government without needing to rely on the internet.
Isn't the first rule of prepping is not letting anyone know you are prepping and what you have?
Archive: https://archive.today/9MxP5
From the post:
>>A professional doomsday prepper has opened the door to his fallout shelter to share how he is preparing for World War III.
Derrick James, who owns and operates his own doomsday prepping company in Maine, has been interested in prepping for a world-ending catastrophe since childhood and actively stockpiling food since 2007.
He's prepared for a worst-case scenario in the US, filling his shelter with months of nonperishable food, giant water tanks, walkie-talkies, gasoline, solar panels, and blankets.
James's shelter is even prepared to clean his own water, keep the lights on in a blackout, and receive updates from the US government without needing to rely on the internet.
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