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Project Avalon Researcher
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: NE Ohio
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I've finally found the right thread to post in!
I have no clue about military stuff, so thanks to all of you guys who share your abilities from the military. I'm the other half-I can build, sew, cook, make soap, etc. I have been gathering info on how to sustain in one area...water, filtration, etc. I'm thinking caves-would that stop the heat seeking? Please share more on a Farady Cage. I've seen some concrete posts going in the threads like this, but they are far and few, and are not practical..... I'm gonna start gathering info together FOR ALL of us, but I need your help.... Start thinking if you were writing a training book.... Then....Pick a topic List supplies needed to do/make the topic List steps 1.2.3 etc List anything special you might need to do...skills, knowledge etc Keep it to one page if possilbe. I will gather and start shooting to whomever hollars for it.... You can email me off list, if you wish via private message, that way we don't clog up the list.....and I will then ask the mods/admins to make a general topic button for this so all can see. Hope this sounds good..... Suggestions? Thoughts? I'm glad to be brainstorming with all of you. Let me know what we need researched....I am at a large university and have access to alot of sources I can pull from to get answers. I feel this is the way I can contribute to all of us best. Peace,love and JOY. Marian-Librairan |
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Project Avalon Researcher
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: NE Ohio
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PS..yes I have info on brewing...wine,mead and stuff from vinegar..
yup....they use it in the desert, and yes, it tastes good... Will post on the spirits....good thought on trading... "So,gents what's your pleasure???" What shall I post first? Beer? Cordials? Told ya you would find me handy...<wink> <LOL> Marian |
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Project Avalon Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 100
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At last a thread of action! I have not been able to read half of all the information here but I just want to thank you historycircus and other constructive people for finally making this effort. I will catch up to your initiative, in a day or so.
My DNA might mutate into whatever, ET´s might come and give me a 6 week vacation in La La land, "prophets" might actually come down to earth and offer a straightforward and down to earth hint of what to expect. Whatever. But finally an initiative. I spend my time on a journey to make dues with karma. I am not going to waste this lifetime on being ignorant and passive due to what may be disinformation in the highest degree. I want to know and I want to live. As long as fate lets me. My dharma is this. And finally a thread that actually gets down to the main issue. Do what thou whilst shall be the whole of the law! Love is the law, Love under will! You rule!
Last edited by aiwass322; 10-17-2008 at 11:27 PM. Reason: Because the use of "strong language" is what happens in a real situation. What are you? Jesuit pets? |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: So. Cal. U.S.
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Hi aiwass,
Thanks for the kind words, and if you have anything to contribute, please do so. Dantheman, Weren't you supposed to ask your aunt about the home-brew recipies? Did you find out anything you could share? Where are the Icelandic secrets? Peace, love, and funny colors, Historycircus |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: So. Cal. U.S.
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I know, I know, but I did find a recipe for chokecherry wine, but I think chokecherries are native to Minnesota, I don't know, but I haven't forgot! I've been busy posting jokes in camelot off-topic., Dan
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: So. Cal. U.S.
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Icelandic moonshine (landi) is distilled gambri or landabrugg [12]. It is largely made by hobbyists due to high liquor taxes [13], but used to be a prolific business during the prohibition [14]. Due to the lack of natural cover and harsh weather conditions, most "moonshining" activity occurs indoors in a controlled environment. Although potatoes are the most common constituent of Icelandic moonshine, any carbohydrate can be used, including stale bread. Landi is often consumed by people who cant buy alcohol, either due to their young age or distance from the nearest alcohol store This is all I could find on it! I talked to my aunt and she said the people she knew that made it have moved, so I guess it's still a mystery. |
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Here is website on making several different types of stills. I think End-times is right - if the SHTF, we may, sadly, be looking at a potentially beer-less future. My German blood recoils in horror at that potentiality, but it may be a reality at least for a while.
Fortunately, if our federal prison inmates can make Sangria in their toilets, surely we can figure something out. Here is the site - there is a lot of info here. http://www.moonshine-still.com/ If you can find something better - please post. |
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