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Survival Emergency Preparedness Programme.
Aired June 27 2011on NatGeo.
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Comment by Theresa on November 20, 2011 at 14:48 Amazing ingenuity - makes me feel totally unprepared!!!
The swimming pool is fab - some set up. Having the sunshine most of the time is definitely an advantage for the power and the heat. Training my kids for chemical attack and shooting does worry me somewhat. I think if it got that bad I probably wouldn't want to survive - what kind of future is that for them? I didn't even get to the end of the nuclear attack guy - doesn't bear thinking about.
I suppose the observations that going solo really is not an option rings true. Bringing the community in is paramount to success. Now, where have I heard that before...... :) Being a target was on most of their minds- pity they hadn't copped that before they became a showcase on a documentary????
Good film - thanks Finian
Comment by Finian McNamara on November 18, 2011 at 23:19 Watch the section from 23:35 onward, which relates specifically to economic collapse.
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