Found this via Twitter today.....pretty good read. Enjoy.
How 1,600 People Went Missing from Our Public Lands Without a Trace | Outside Online from Joe Rogan’s Tweet
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Good Read
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I'm not and never will be a member of the Twitter-arti-farti - can you provide some links that are more useful please?Limehouse wrote:Found this via Twitter today.....pretty good read. Enjoy.
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Me too, I refuse to use twitter, bookface or any other data collection platform.gregvalentine wrote:I'm not and never will be a member of the Twitter-arti-farti - can you provide some links that are more useful please?Limehouse wrote:Found this via Twitter today.....pretty good read. Enjoy.
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I only started posting comments on YouTube videos because I felt compelled to do everything possible to stop WWIV by informing sheeple of certain facts behind Clinton... and have had problems with YouTube ever since (comments disappearing, unable to access certain features all of a sudden, certain videos and websites not loading, etc).
It seems the powers that be don't want facts and evidence being presented that threaten the power structure
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That's an excellent link, Limehouse - thank you!
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Seconding that, a very good read indeed.
People forget that as a species, we in the Western world, surrounded by all our labour-saving devices and electronic entertainment, and the fact most Australians are gathered around cities, have lost a lot of the knowledge our grandparents had about the world outside the cities. Very few have any woodsman skills, and even fewer think that a simple walk in the bush could end up in disaster. Easy to get lost and not be found until it's too late. Summer and winter are the seasons you don't want to be lost outdoors, due to seasonal heat/cold being a major factor in how long a lost person can survive. Without water, you have about three days. After that, nature's cleanup crew are very efficient at disposing of soft tissue, so a body as such, is not what rescuers might be looking for if the person has been gone for some time.
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People forget that as a species, we in the Western world, surrounded by all our labour-saving devices and electronic entertainment, and the fact most Australians are gathered around cities, have lost a lot of the knowledge our grandparents had about the world outside the cities. Very few have any woodsman skills, and even fewer think that a simple walk in the bush could end up in disaster. Easy to get lost and not be found until it's too late. Summer and winter are the seasons you don't want to be lost outdoors, due to seasonal heat/cold being a major factor in how long a lost person can survive. Without water, you have about three days. After that, nature's cleanup crew are very efficient at disposing of soft tissue, so a body as such, is not what rescuers might be looking for if the person has been gone for some time.
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