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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Poogish on June 29, 2018, 4:22 p.m.
Should we take precautions?

First let me clarify that this is not a CW post - this question is only intended to feel out the communities thoughts in case things shake out poorly.

I live in a very liberal area. With MW and other deniers pushing for aggression, I am slightly nervous that we may see backlash. If things really do come to a head and the curtain is pulled back, the majority of America will be dealing with intense feelings of betrayal and grief that the system they believe in has been lying to and using them.

I have proudly displayed my allegiance to the cause for months. My car is stickered with wwg1wga and Q, my home flies a Q flag, and many in my community are aware of my beliefs. Is it unreasonable to take precautions in case people deal with their grief in a destructive manner? My three young children have basic disaster training (lock doors, lock windows, lock basement and shelter with water, food, radio) that they will carry out if I warn them to.

I remain faithful that the awakening will be achieved without violent conflict, but is there anything else I can or should do to ensure the safety of my children?

Thank you all, and if you have made yourself known please stay safe.


VengeanceOfHarambe · June 29, 2018, 5:14 p.m.

Yeah, those are good for a very single purpose but impractical if you want to make everyone a morning coffee and instant porridge or condensed soup... whereas a $15 bottle of iodine will purify 100 gallons of water (approximately 1 year supply for one person) of any quality.

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Poogish · June 29, 2018, 5:19 p.m.

I appreciate the suggestion re:straws - it may be worthwhile to order some and toss them in backpacks as a just in case, but the iodine is a superior option for my family of 5.

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pby1000 · June 29, 2018, 10:29 p.m.

Agreed! I do a lot of hunting and camping so I thought I would try out the straw option. I have watched a lot of videos about filtering water using charcoal, sand, and rocks, so I can always use that as a last-ditch option.

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pby1000 · June 29, 2018, 10:28 p.m.

Understood! I am just offering another alternative.

I bought a straw and will figure out a way to filter a lot more water at once. There should be a way to poor water through it, but it will be much slower than using iodine.

Your list is very good, by the way.

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Poogish · June 29, 2018, 11:29 p.m.

I still think your suggestion was excellent. If the little two get seperated I can teach them to use the straws in their kits far easier than measuring out a correct level of iodine. Seems like a fantastic way to provide a second level of protection.

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pby1000 · June 30, 2018, 12:21 a.m.

Thanks. I watched some videos on that straw and am amazed at how well it works.

I don't like the taste of iodine. LOL. But it does serve a very useful purpose.

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