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WILLIAM: I want to clarify something up
too often in public media it gets sent to this
survivalist mentality. Now I don't like survivalists all that much because the
survivalist mentality is
I've got mine, George. You come to my door
the heck with you. I am not going to help you. Get away from me. And you had a
chance, George. But you didn't do it. You didn't do it so there, there.
The prepper movement which has emerged in the last three to four years
is far more about us working together.
How do I get to my neighbors to work with
the doctor down the street let's talk about a plan
and it doesn't cost all that much to get started
in terms of just getting some extra food and you can get a 50-pound bag of rice
at one of the box stores
like fifteen dollars and then if you're my neighbor, George. I'll sit down with
you. I'll say, "George..
I'm not some missionary at your doorstep waiting a pamphlet but
why don't you read a couple these books and then let's talk about it."
I will not mention the network but I have a problem with a show that deals
with preppers
that makes them all look like they're wearing tin foil hats and they're crazy
every prepper I know is an ordinary person
just like you, Sir. I'm just an ordinary guy. GEORGE: They're very serious about what they're
doing
WILLIAM: But they are very oriented towards how do we....
.. Hey, try and survive on your own
or try and survive as a community Survive as a community is a lot easier