In the 1800s and early 1900s approximately 90% of Americans produced what they needed. Gardens, milk cow, chickens, hogs, wheat, corn etc. wells and windmills. They produced enough for the 10% that didn’t have a self sufficient way of existence. Now days less than 10% produces for the 90%. Thank your farmers and Ranchers folks. No farms no food.
My mom runs our local Food Pantry. She is older so today she calls and asks me to move about 2,000 LBS of food off a truck. Now I said no problem and went down. What I never told her, I had slipped on a Tupperware container of this morning and banged up my knee and back. Also, I had a commitment before that was not important. I choose to help her because it was the right thing to do. I choose to do what is right. Like brother Stoker.
Think about this, how much of your farm depends on outside supplies. The feed, fuel for your equipment parts for your equipment, the vet etc. etc. Unless you're making your own bow and arrows, tanning your own leather smoking your own meat you are still dependent on others. Even the mountain men and settlers depended on others for supplies and even then, there were evil doers to deal with and they will be out in force when the SHTF.
I feel what you’re saying - and regardless of where one lives, it’s easy to get caught up in dependency. But in general, folks living in a high rise apartment are way more dependent than someone living on a small farm.
As a prepper that is unfortunately stuck in the city, I can definitely relate to the points you've made. My lady and I see first hand the "sheeple" mentality. We often say, when the SHTF we have one hell of a job keeping what we've made. We have supplies, water, self defense, and a pretty good garden handled. In the country, you have to deal with 4 lagged animals, in the city, we have to deal with the 2 legged ones. However, your wrong about one thing, we do have to deal with raccoons, and squirrels, and possums. Problem here, we have to dispatch them quietly as they have more rights than we do. Make no mistake OPSEC is very real here also. Thanks for your videos we enjoy them very much. 👊🇺🇸
Good points Top- I've lived in all kinds of places, but where I feel the most comfortable is on my land in the country. It's hard work living rural and something that most urban folk are not used too. I think if something were to happen, us rural people may far better than the city folk, but I know a lot of city folk who have a lot of knowledge in areas that us country folk do not.
Keeping it real straight I completely agree, no reason to rush the train , it’s definitely coming.Lots can be done with the peaceful time we are fortunate to have today. Eyes forward.
So much truth here! I'm hoping for a more productive garden this year. It's nice to see you in a relaxed state at your Dad's house. Great video and thoughts, Top! 🥃
Good advice for shtf avoid conflict and confrontations if you can only defend yourself or your family if absolutely must a great skill to add to the preparation toolbox learn how to properly defuse a situation learn how to communicate and compromise and if you have family teach them as well
i'm a shtf evangelist, i truly believe it is inevitable and all the signs and symptoms, the historical parallels are all visible to me. however i must admit part of the glamor of it, why i'm so intrigued, is because it would be a massive shake up from the typical nihilistic city bugman existence most people myself included have been domesticated towards. i understand the implications well, but i still think it's preferable, even for those who will not make it, to turn away from the current modern living and return to something more fundamental
Unless you have an acre or ten of farmable land that has water rights, a river that runs through your property, or a dug well (expensive), being 100% self sufficient isn't possible. All you can really do, is reduce your reliance on goods and services. That means, "Backyard farming", "Suburban homesteading", or just "Gardening". If you have ANY measure of land, use it, and use it efficiently as you can. By doing so, and doing things like a backup generator, you can take care of most everything, except water. You'll always be reliant on that, though I know of a nearby river I could haul water from so long as I have gas. I could talk at length about what we've been doing, but it would take too long. If your doing it right, you won't have much free time. There is always something to do, and none of it is really all that cool or high speed. That reminds me, i gotta go check on the chickens.....
@@STOKERMATIC I think your right. Doing more means growth. I'm doing things that 4 or 5 years ago, I'd have never thought of. I've been thinking there's something coming for awhile now. Not sure when, not sure what, but it's just this gnawing feeling. Things are deteriorating, slowly, incrementally. Stacking food and ammo boxes to the rafters won't really help in the long run. Requires a change in lifestyle.
Good stuff Stoker. I also wonder what will happen if/when city folks flock to all the rural areas to mooch off of them. Possible chance of violence could occur.
SHTF situations are extremely rare. I've never really had to face one. Never been near one. Nobody I know has. I knew some people who evacuated from the paths of hurricanes. They did that to avoid being in a SHTF situation. But every day life happens all the time and specialization makes that life more efficient. I see that you are on a goat farm. That must be fun and interesting. But I don't have time to raise goats nor do I have room for it. I have a family to raise instead. My career and my life require me to spend my time on other things and rely on other people for certain basics and logistics. I've got water stored up. I've got food stored up. I've got an alternate power source. I have the means to defend myself. I could be self sufficient for a while. But that necessarily has its limits. I can't live off the land indefinitely and that's ok. For me, that's a totally worthwhile tradeoff. We have to be prepared for the near-certainty that tomorrow life will go on as usual without a disaster. The lone wolf mentality doesn't work out. No man is an island. Everyone depends on other people today for a reason. I happen to be nearby Amish country at the moment. You would think they are self sufficient. But they aren't. Not on an individual or even a family level. They aren't even self-sufficient on a community level. Without inputs from the modern world and the modern outside world to sell their wares to they would starve to death. Humans are social animals and always have been. We all have to help each other.
Spent 30+ years around central TX. Loved it. Would almost move back. But it’s turned into something else now. Way too many people from elsewhere that got that hive mind crap going on. SHTF ever goes down it’ll be like a zombie horde of epic proportions. Property taxes were getting ridiculous.. doubled in 5 years. Had to pull the plug. Looks like a great place he has there.
Spot on Stoker ! HOOAH - I enjoy that sufficiency you discussed - food - power - water - property - all mine - all under my make t or break it control - it is a lifestyle - you have to live your survival - we have made ours comfortable ! Like you said - drop out man - break out and step outside the box ! May God Bless America !
Just a down to earth video and you looked very much at ease.....like you said sometimes we just need to stop and enjoy the world around us....thanks brother
I wouldn't say you don't have to worry about your home being broken into just because you live in the country, happens all the time. Be prepared for everything and anything, nothing is guaranteed as one never knows what some stranger wandering around might do.
I am struck by the calm, peaceful timbre of your voice. You clearly have nothing to prove. You epitomize the “Quiet Professional” ethos. Bless you for sharing your expertise.
I think the “wet dream” issue for most people comes from the deep inner desire to break out of this system of rat race we’ve been locked into for so long. The desire for it all to just break down and go back to basics. And the only way for that to happen is for the world to be brought into chaos and the destruction of the current system. It’ll suck and lots of people will die and things will be bad. But it’ll lead to a rebirth of humanity that we’ve only ever been able to dream of.
There is a myth that having land in this country will save you. If you believe you own anything you worked hard and paid for, try not paying your taxes on those things for a while and see how much you OWN. It's delusional.
Get right with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit and your character will fall inline. I really liked this sit down and have a talk. Do some more of these.
Most all will die city or country, just think go from now to back in Williamsburg time what happens, lots of bad smells like the black plague.. bless u and all the only difference between man and beast is communication, words and honesty will bless u .
Most typical causes of failure to progress or begin the reorientation you're talking about -- fear and shame about what this honest stock-taking will reveal. So ask yourself -- am I most likely to be blindsided by something close by, present here and now, or something far away, a future unknown? If I really don't have any character to speak of -- well, frankly seeing that and admitting it is the best start for me. How else to be helped?
I pray so. Eastern Ky here. One day at a time. To easy for me to get overwhelmed. I got a place for me and my mom if she ever moves back. Alot of kin folk around.
I'm sol, lol. My best skill set is in IT...I'm a nerd. My mom used to grow a garden every year in our backyard, and she raised rabbits for me. I helped her with the slaughtering and cleaning them when I was very young. She was from Maine. Sadly Alcoholism took all of that away. What does one do when they don't have a community of like minded people? I don't know the first thing about growing food, livestock, canning etc. At least I live in a small town now, instead of crap hole, 3rd world city like LA. Good talk.
In the 1800s and early 1900s approximately 90% of Americans produced what they needed. Gardens, milk cow, chickens, hogs, wheat, corn etc. wells and windmills. They produced enough for the 10% that didn’t have a self sufficient way of existence. Now days less than 10% produces for the 90%. Thank your farmers and Ranchers folks. No farms no food.
Stay close. Stay alive. Bravo to you
The peace of your Dad’s place, Stoker…is like my childhood home in the Catskills in NY. Real living. Accountability. Great stuff, man.
Sounds like a great place!
This is a good one! This is the very reason I subscribe to you and allow my 9yr old to watch alongside me! Thank for all you’re doing! Keith & Lincoln
I know all my content isn’t suitable but glad you all enjoy it!
That goat was stoked!
Right!?
🤣🤣🤣
I got a cat who head butts me all the time like the goat.
My mom runs our local Food Pantry. She is older so today she calls and asks me to move about 2,000 LBS of food off a truck. Now I said no problem and went down.
What I never told her, I had slipped on a Tupperware container of this morning and banged up my knee and back. Also, I had a commitment before that was not important.
I choose to help her because it was the right thing to do. I choose to do what is right. Like brother Stoker.
Where is your mom's food pantry?
That's what I'm talking about man! Thanks for sharing that!!
Preach it brother! your always spot on.
Think about this, how much of your farm depends on outside supplies. The feed, fuel for your equipment parts for your equipment, the vet etc. etc. Unless you're making your own bow and arrows, tanning your own leather smoking your own meat you are still dependent on others. Even the mountain men and settlers depended on others for supplies and even then, there were evil doers to deal with and they will be out in force when the SHTF.
I feel what you’re saying - and regardless of where one lives, it’s easy to get caught up in dependency. But in general, folks living in a high rise apartment are way more dependent than someone living on a small farm.
As a prepper that is unfortunately stuck in the city, I can definitely relate to the points you've made. My lady and I see first hand the "sheeple" mentality. We often say, when the SHTF we have one hell of a job keeping what we've made. We have supplies, water, self defense, and a pretty good garden handled. In the country, you have to deal with 4 lagged animals, in the city, we have to deal with the 2 legged ones. However, your wrong about one thing, we do have to deal with raccoons, and squirrels, and possums. Problem here, we have to dispatch them quietly as they have more rights than we do. Make no mistake OPSEC is very real here also. Thanks for your videos we enjoy them very much. 👊🇺🇸
Truth is, if the balloon does goes up, most of us are fvcked. Farming is a full time job
Good points Top- I've lived in all kinds of places, but where I feel the most comfortable is on my land in the country. It's hard work living rural and something that most urban folk are not used too. I think if something were to happen, us rural people may far better than the city folk, but I know a lot of city folk who have a lot of knowledge in areas that us country folk do not.
Keeping it real straight I completely agree, no reason to rush the train , it’s definitely coming.Lots can be done with the peaceful time we are fortunate to have today. Eyes forward.
So much truth here! I'm hoping for a more productive garden this year. It's nice to see you in a relaxed state at your Dad's house. Great video and thoughts, Top! 🥃
Was good to be able to spend some time with him for sure. 🥃
I believe a big part of success is vertical alignment with the most high. That’s where morals and understanding come from.
If your dad goes hungry that goat is first on the chopping block
Good advice for shtf avoid conflict and confrontations if you can only defend yourself or your family if absolutely must a great skill to add to the preparation toolbox learn how to properly defuse a situation learn how to communicate and compromise and if you have family teach them as well
If the truck drivers would just quit early.....the conversation would be instant.
i'm a shtf evangelist, i truly believe it is inevitable and all the signs and symptoms, the historical parallels are all visible to me. however i must admit part of the glamor of it, why i'm so intrigued, is because it would be a massive shake up from the typical nihilistic city bugman existence most people myself included have been domesticated towards. i understand the implications well, but i still think it's preferable, even for those who will not make it, to turn away from the current modern living and return to something more fundamental
Unless you have an acre or ten of farmable land that has water rights, a river that runs through your property, or a dug well (expensive), being 100% self sufficient isn't possible. All you can really do, is reduce your reliance on goods and services. That means, "Backyard farming", "Suburban homesteading", or just "Gardening". If you have ANY measure of land, use it, and use it efficiently as you can. By doing so, and doing things like a backup generator, you can take care of most everything, except water. You'll always be reliant on that, though I know of a nearby river I could haul water from so long as I have gas. I could talk at length about what we've been doing, but it would take too long. If your doing it right, you won't have much free time. There is always something to do, and none of it is really all that cool or high speed. That reminds me, i gotta go check on the chickens.....
I think regardless of where we live, if we do more - we’ll grow.
@@STOKERMATIC I think your right. Doing more means growth. I'm doing things that 4 or 5 years ago, I'd have never thought of. I've been thinking there's something coming for awhile now. Not sure when, not sure what, but it's just this gnawing feeling. Things are deteriorating, slowly, incrementally. Stacking food and ammo boxes to the rafters won't really help in the long run. Requires a change in lifestyle.
yup, and it is hard work..I grew up on a farm, you need more people or you gonna die
Rainwater collection. Keep doing what you're doing. God bless you.
Maybe the most important thing you said:
You must get the vertical right first-
Thanks brother
thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good stuff Stoker. I also wonder what will happen if/when city folks flock to all the rural areas to mooch off of them. Possible chance of violence could occur.
That would be a complete paradigm change for sure.
Welcome to central Texas Stoker!
For sure, people in the city are only interested in competing against each other.
Fault of most people.
Speaking truth as always brother. Thank you for this valuable content! 🤙🏼
Thank you. I definitely need to do better. Thank you again.
SHTF situations are extremely rare. I've never really had to face one. Never been near one. Nobody I know has. I knew some people who evacuated from the paths of hurricanes. They did that to avoid being in a SHTF situation.
But every day life happens all the time and specialization makes that life more efficient. I see that you are on a goat farm. That must be fun and interesting. But I don't have time to raise goats nor do I have room for it. I have a family to raise instead. My career and my life require me to spend my time on other things and rely on other people for certain basics and logistics. I've got water stored up. I've got food stored up. I've got an alternate power source. I have the means to defend myself. I could be self sufficient for a while. But that necessarily has its limits. I can't live off the land indefinitely and that's ok. For me, that's a totally worthwhile tradeoff.
We have to be prepared for the near-certainty that tomorrow life will go on as usual without a disaster.
The lone wolf mentality doesn't work out. No man is an island. Everyone depends on other people today for a reason. I happen to be nearby Amish country at the moment. You would think they are self sufficient. But they aren't. Not on an individual or even a family level. They aren't even self-sufficient on a community level. Without inputs from the modern world and the modern outside world to sell their wares to they would starve to death.
Humans are social animals and always have been. We all have to help each other.
I witnessed a few regime changes...it depends on society, some were bad some were okay, and yes toilets won't work if you live in the city
Spent 30+ years around central TX. Loved it. Would almost move back. But it’s turned into something else now. Way too many people from elsewhere that got that hive mind crap going on. SHTF ever goes down it’ll be like a zombie horde of epic proportions. Property taxes were getting ridiculous.. doubled in 5 years. Had to pull the plug. Looks like a great place he has there.
Always great full for the advice, previous videos!!!
Would you be interested in updates on the gear or skill sets?
The dog is concerned!!.... love a great Pyrenees!
I like the Stoker-chats.
They are always taking on new dimensions while laying down your message.
Spot on Stoker ! HOOAH - I enjoy that sufficiency you discussed - food - power - water - property - all mine - all under my make t or break it control - it is a lifestyle - you have to live your survival - we have made ours comfortable ! Like you said - drop out man - break out and step outside the box ! May God Bless America !
Appreciate your thoughts! Love your LGD too! They’re the best! 😊
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Just a down to earth video and you looked very much at ease.....like you said sometimes we just need to stop and enjoy the world around us....thanks brother
Best Preparedness video out there. 🎉 solid foundation to build off. Blessings Brother.
Stoker, in your landnav videos I noticed little yellow stickers with numbers on your maps, how big are they, and where can I get some?
Not stickers, but an overlay printed on the map. Approx 3/8” in diameter.
Good advice.
Useful info thanks
Excellent video my brother.
Great video! I have to ask though, what boots are you wearing?
Redwings
Foot fetish guy
Hilarious watching you walk your ‘hood’ and getting pressed by them gangsta goats. 😂
All talking points you made I agree with.
That goats a bad ass haha he's trying to beat the brakes off you stoker. Alot of good info you put into this video. Great job as always. 73s
I wouldn't say you don't have to worry about your home being broken into just because you live in the country, happens all the time. Be prepared for everything and anything, nothing is guaranteed as one never knows what some stranger wandering around might do.
Great video brother
Good chat ole boy.
awesome video man👍👍
I am struck by the calm, peaceful timbre of your voice. You clearly have nothing to prove. You epitomize the “Quiet Professional” ethos. Bless you for sharing your expertise.
Beware El Chupacabra!
That CHEMTRAILED sky tho....
That goat trying to take out a GOAT 😂
😂🥃
Well said
that goat 😂. great video though and good advice
I am to your way of thinking.
I think the “wet dream” issue for most people comes from the deep inner desire to break out of this system of rat race we’ve been locked into for so long. The desire for it all to just break down and go back to basics. And the only way for that to happen is for the world to be brought into chaos and the destruction of the current system. It’ll suck and lots of people will die and things will be bad. But it’ll lead to a rebirth of humanity that we’ve only ever been able to dream of.
There is a myth that having land in this country will save you. If you believe you own anything you worked hard and paid for, try not paying your taxes on those things for a while and see how much you OWN. It's delusional.
Right on
🐑😬 the 🐐 kind of snarky I see😂
Indeed!
Yep, one's word is one's honour. If not, one is simply not trustworthy....
Get right with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit and your character will fall inline. I really liked this sit down and have a talk. Do some more of these.
You have a Great Pyrenees too??? Great beasts just like GSDs are great beasts... Great choice in dogs, Top...
Sure hope it never actually gets hard. Because in a world of haves and have-nots, there's going to be a lot more have-nots.
Not if they're dead
I don’t care anymore…. Bring it on! FTW!
Yep !🖖🏻✌🏻
If you are not a producer. You can be 100% controlled. And my money is on the goat.
True, and 😂🤣
Most all will die city or country, just think go from now to back in Williamsburg time what happens, lots of bad smells like the black plague.. bless u and all the only difference between man and beast is communication, words and honesty will bless u .
Most typical causes of failure to progress or begin the reorientation you're talking about -- fear and shame about what this honest stock-taking will reveal. So ask yourself -- am I most likely to be blindsided by something close by, present here and now, or something far away, a future unknown? If I really don't have any character to speak of -- well, frankly seeing that and admitting it is the best start for me. How else to be helped?
Ever talk to these zombies?
What will they do without their happy pills?
🦾
Top. I'm back. Good to cya doing well. Resubbed.
Kuvasz?
My dad’s dog.
👍
Hillbillies/Appalachian people will make it.
I pray so. Eastern Ky here. One day at a time. To easy for me to get overwhelmed. I got a place for me and my mom if she ever moves back. Alot of kin folk around.
Hope so, WV here
Why most people go to hell too Mathew 7 😑,Acts 2:37-40 save yourselves ❤🔥
Ramble on…whenever you want.
I enjoy you stile but today you aint talking about shiiiii
You won't make it
????
I'm sol, lol. My best skill set is in IT...I'm a nerd. My mom used to grow a garden every year in our backyard, and she raised rabbits for me. I helped her with the slaughtering and cleaning them when I was very young. She was from Maine. Sadly Alcoholism took all of that away. What does one do when they don't have a community of like minded people? I don't know the first thing about growing food, livestock, canning etc. At least I live in a small town now, instead of crap hole, 3rd world city like LA. Good talk.