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Airlines have cancelled flights to Israel.

Kikes are panic buying groceries.

Israeli towns and centers are being evacuated.

Monday is Tisha B'Av, the Christ-killer's fast day of extreme sadness and mourning over the destruction of Israel's First and Second Satanic Temples.

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EDIT: Nothing yet, but the civilian kikes are still attacking Israeli police outside of IDF bases in protest of their right to gang rape and sodomize goyim captives without punishment.
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NewNormal on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Please experiment with rocket stoves / making your own rocket stove.

Everyone thinks they know what rocket stoves are until they use them and are shocked by how efficient they are (how little fuel they need).

You can make rocket stoves for almost no cost just by stacking bricks or bending stainless steel into a tube and cutting a vent in the bottom.

You can make larger (still very efficient) rocket stoves with a separate spout for feeding wood, that will allow you to fry meat. However in an emergency I prefer the smaller, simpler versions that require almost no wood and can quickly heat a simple meal or boil water for a morning coffee using about three oz of dry sticks and twigs.

I keep four months worth of dry sticks and twigs in a plastic storage container in my garage rather than scavenging them from around the neighborhood and my garden when needed.

A small rocket stove will allow you to boil a pint of water (enough to heat a simple family meal) using a tiny handful of sticks and twigs.

You could also buy a large bbq gas propane gas tank and an adapter for a small camping gas cooker.

Using that rig, you could cook three simple meals for a year without running out of gas.

But a rocket stove is ALWAYS a good backup plan.
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NewNormal on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
>The problem is lack of FOREST in the suburbs

You don't need a forest.

A tiny playground with three trees will be enough.

Or the decorative trees growing around your local shops.

Or the trees in your street.

One small branch will be enough for a week of cooking.
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