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Originally posted by snowspirit
For bartering, skills also will go a long way. Knowing about growing things, building things, fixing things. First aid skills.
Water purification tablets might be needed. Plus, how do you ensure access to gas, what if electrical is down. Unless truck is run on bio-diesal, and you have a set up to produce it.
Originally posted by mythatsabigprobe
What are you all expecting to happen to the 129 million houses we have dotted all over the landscape? You're going to stockpile all the equipment you need to live in a hole covered by a tarp when there's a house every 100 feet in most parts of the country?
The Great Rent Strike War of 1932 One such incident to gain notoriety was the Battle of the Bronx and is detailed in Mark Naison’s “From eviction resistance to rent control: tenant activism in the Great Depression” (in “The Tenant Movement in New York City, 1904-1984”). Naison points to a quiet section of the Bronx as the starting point for the Great Rent Strike War of 1932. There the Unemployed Councils led rent strikes at three different large apartment buildings in the early part of January. The majority of tenants in each building withheld their rent and demanded a moratorium on evictions, reductions in rent prices and recognition of the tenants’ committee for bargaining purposes. Landlords responded with widespread evictions, especially targeted toward those leading the strike. Judges quickly approved the eviction notices. The evictions were met with strong resistance when police and marshals attempted to force tenants from the buildings. Hundreds of protestors fought the police hand-to-hand and with sticks and stones when the officers would attempt to remove furniture from the buildings.
Originally posted by AlreadyGone
Barter items should be things that ya can't make at home...
matches, toilet paper,alcohol, cigarettes, sugar, canning lids, etc
basic stuff for kit is a good first aid kit, bush axe/ brush axe, good knife, rope, tarps, can opener..manual, flashlight, topo maps of area you live in and going to, pocket knife, cast iron frying pan, water purifiers, extra socks, deck of cards, matches...and more matches, couple of fishing gear...bobs...extra line...weights, compass, backup power bars/ dried foods...nuts, blanket...thats about it
Originally posted by mythatsabigprobe
What are you all expecting to happen to the 129 million houses we have dotted all over the landscape? You're going to stockpile all the equipment you need to live in a hole covered by a tarp when there's a house every 100 feet in most parts of the country?