Comments by "American Plague" (@American-Plague) on "Paul Joseph Watson" channel.

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  31.  @jodooxq  Oh no. I never count on that. JUST IN CASE THE DAY COMES...I keep a small bag with a few things in it (hatchet, knife, pistol, minor first aid, fishing hooks, line, change of clothes, a couple bottles of water to get me going, a couple small food items to get me going....like that). Light enough to not weigh me down but enough to feed me (lightly) for a week or so if stretched. The main thing is knowledge. People lived without civilization for hundreds of thousands of years. If they can do it, so can I...with the right knowledge and nothing else (ie making natural cordage, snares...like that). The DOWNside to carrying a weapon is you're going to have something that people will want to kill you for...don't run around with a machine gun until you get where you're going. For me it's walking to my aunt's in the North Carolina mountains (a 400 mile walk) where there are assault weapons, pistols, shotguns, ammo for them all, a sweet water creek running through the valley, a stock of heirloom seeds and a spot to grow next to the creek for easy (relatively speaking) irrigation. I HIGHLY suggest reading the One Second After trilogy. It opened my eyes and actually scared me and gave me light panic attacks and nightmares realizing how quickly things can go downhill and the actual repercussions that you never think about were there to be a serious calamity in America/Western Europe. It's fictional but there's things you don't really think about that WILL happen if that day comes. It's fictional (and it actually takes place VERY close to my aunt's) but....whether you agree with his policies or not: Newt Gingrich wrote the forward...I'm sure he has a better idea of the REAL state of things than you or I. Highly highly highly suggest reading them. One Second After, One Year After and The Final Day.
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  37. I don't see MUCH difference between crabs, crawfish or shrimp and some "bugs". I was raised eating frogs, alligator, conch and rattlesnake also, which MANY people find extremely bizarre and/or disgusting, including a guy from Thailand I talked to who drank cobra blood...which was normal to him. To Hindus, eating cattle is disgusting. To Muslims and Jews eating swine is disgusting. That being said, the majority of what looks appetizing or disgusting to you is solely based on which culture you were raised in. I don't see anything wrong with eating bugs but I can understand how this would be unappetizing at best to many people as there are certain "bugs" I won't ever try, namely things like maggots and worms because if I'm not mistaken, we are genetically hardwired to find them disgusting looking as their presence suggests rancid/rotten meat...ie. a virtual cornucopia of harmful bacteria. I don't think people should be demonized for not wanting to eat "bugs"....and I can see the libtards doing exactly that. Edit: oh yeah... SOME insects I could see possibly eating, things like maggots and worms aside as noted above, but I ain't drinking no fucking cockroach milk. I'll drink god damn SOY milk beforeI drink anything having to do with a cockroach. I was eating cereal with good old fashioned whole cow's milk when I first read about that....I dumped my cereal out and couldn't drink milk for a month or so. If cow or goat milk or even SOY milk becomes so difficult to get that we have to resort to drinking cockroach milk...well I think I can just do without milk.
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