When it goes DARK!!!

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Arch Stanton
Arch Stanton
2 years ago

If things were to ever go really dark, you’re on your own. Prep accordingly and forget about sleep when it happens. Your family’s gonna need you on point.

Phil
Phil
2 years ago
Reply to  Arch Stanton

Get some good dragon breath shot gun shells and light them up if they try to rob you or break into your home to kill you. Wait to the bodies turn to ash and shovel up the garbage into a pit or spread out into a flowing creek and be done with it. And don’t concern yourself with the police or any fake federal agency, they will also get lit up at some point because of their wickedness and murder of innocent folks, light their rear ends up as well if they come onto your property. They don’t care about you, so why care about these liars and demons. PS: As you light these demons up don’t forget to rebuke them in Christs name. the good man of the house should have been watching when the thief came to rob him according to the Bible, you know what must be done in these cases.

Phil
Phil
2 years ago

this man is right on, I retired from a very Larg Electric Utility after thirty years of service and the company always talked of these days that the power would be cut not because they didn’t have the generating capacity, it was because of politics and Wickedness that was seeping into their wicked minds. the corporate owners of these companies going back thirty years ago spoke of these times. these owners were being led by satans minions to put these ideas into their corporate minds and it was handed down to executive to executive, manager to manager. I was in many meetings with these nut bags over thirty years ago and they were letting us know what was going to happen shortly, shortly to them could be a 40-year span of time. evil begetting evil is what i witnessed. you all better make sure you have an alternate source of power, or you will freeze to death in the winter. Wait to many cities, suburbs and rural areas lose Power, watch what people do and how they act, they will kill you and leave you for dead for a piece of cracker.

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago

If you are young enough, you will likely see a serious CME. If the powers that be continue to poke the bear, they will likely tire of it and an EMP will solve many of their problems!

Beyond air our necessities for life are NOT guaranteed! If you trust, big government and business, good luck, do you trust the Russians, Chinese,
N Koreans or Iranians good luck, there as well. I don’t trust any of them with my families lives!

Phil
Phil
2 years ago
Reply to  Lawnmore

many of the power plants have been emp hardened, but not all of them. we were hardening them in the late 1990’s under federal money for the protection and integrity of the system. Especially the very large Transformers, our company only had three in the stock warehouse and that was not enough. It takes 1-3years to refurbish a transformer for a [power plant and they were done Overseas. we used to repair them ourselves in our Transformer shop, but it was closed down. you see they were getting ready for future brown outs and madness to ensue, and now we are here.

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago
Reply to  Phil

Good points Phil. Even if the generating plants and transformers are all hardened, and as you say, they are not, our computers, cars, cell phones and most appliances are not!

Having lived in a remote area, we would often loose power for a week or so. Forty years ago I put in a backup generator, we also had a couple of hundred watts of solar and a few batteries for lighting. It all worked OK accept the 4Kw generator used about five gallons of gas a day, requiring about fifty gallons of fuel storage, which needed cycling.

If there is a CME or EMP, it may be months or years with no power! I can’t store enough gas and even if I could it would go bad! Propane won’t last forever either.
The only real solutions are to adopt a seventeenth century life style, or go solar. Solar has its own problems and is not a panacea; however they can be dealt with. Batteries are the biggest, but keeping them from over discharging is one solution, another one is EMP hardening and of course having extra inverters, is essential, charge controling can be done manually, and metering should be old fashoned meters.

An electrified future is not guarenteed, plan accordinly!

Phil
Phil
2 years ago
Reply to  Lawnmore

in my time in the electric industry, we have had batteries that were made by Edison in his Nj lab, now i am going back into the early 1900’s and he manufactured these batteries that could last a lifetime. Many of these batteries that were found and were reconditioned and sold. the batteries never die they last decades even if they are not used, and when used they just keep on going. this is what we need again, but no one is going to tell the public about this. I had an opportunity to purchase ten of these batteries and did not, i could kick myself in the rear end for not purchasing them. but solar would be the way to go at this point in time, you can try looking up the eco flow delta pro systems they are a great solar systm and easy to install and last a very long time., it’s a little pricy, but using them you could literally disconnect from the grid entirely.

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago
Reply to  Phil

Phil, I think I have a half dozen Edison batteries in storage.
I know almost nothing about them, I guess I need to read up on them after I finish a honey do project. Thanks for the reminder!

Phil
Phil
2 years ago
Reply to  Lawnmore

There is not too much to have them reconditioned, and you will be able to hook up any solar system you want with some additional batteries. and will be able to de-couple from the overpriced grid system when you need to.

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago
Reply to  Phil

These batteries are new in the box. Thanks again for your info!
I am running a separate solar 120V to part of the house from batteries and inverters as well as 12V lighting I installed forty years ago. I can rewire the entire house, for solar 120V, but no 240V. All in all I think we can manage in long term power outage.

Phil
Phil
2 years ago
Reply to  Lawnmore

That’s great, at least you won’t freeze to death in the winter when they purposely bring the system down on orders from the pedophile psychopath Biden and his evil minions running our government. I always knew we would get here and it will get really bad very soon.

Lawnmore
Lawnmore
2 years ago
Reply to  Phil

No we won’t freeze, we heat with wood and have an electric chain saw, I recharge with solar.
I assume you are covered as well.

I have gone in to some detail, in hopes others will get ready and see small solar systems are viable. In addition to a grid down possibility, it is looking like electricity may be too expensive for those of us on SS!

I think I will start on another 800 W solar array soon!