7 Lessons Learned From Nat Geo’s American Blackout
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We finally had the opportunity to sit and watch National Geographic’s American Blackout last night. The premise is a cyber-attack on the national power grid happens, and America is without power for more than a day. Here are some lessons learned from it:
Be Prepared with Cash
In our story, 2 of the families experienced a problem with money. The NYC couple couldn’t buy the basic necessities 3 days into the event, and the San Diego couple couldn’t pick up cash from the ATM for quick necessities for the new baby that was coming.
In the event of a grid-down situation, whether it’s from a localized emergency or a long-term emergency, odds are that electronics aren’t going to work correctly. In many cases, electricity goes down for a time period and things don’t work. Whether it’s the ATM, a cash register that is tied to a computer, or the grocery store shutting down for safety, having cash can mean you get to purchase something because the transaction can be completed – even if it’s just a store employee writing it down and taking the cash to process the transaction later. In the show, a NYC couple couldn’t purchase the basic necessities because they didn’t have cash, and a father couldn’t get cash from the ATM to pick up some necessities on the way home. Those are times when having emergency cash in your wallet and some located in your get home gear in your car will be helpful.
Be Prepared with Food & Water
Will you be snowed in for 3-5 days with a major storm? Will your city be devastated with a large tornado, or your region with a massive hurricane? Will you experience a large earthquake or volcano eruption? Will there be an explosion from a railway car near you and you are unable to travel the city streets for awhile? Will you be evacuated because of a firestorm? Will your family be stricken by a virus that keeps you down for 2-3 days?
Here’s the deal. Can you survive for two weeks in your home without water services, sewer services or having to visit the grocery store for basic food needs. What about just 3 days? Even in the most basic of localized emergencies, being able to have food and water and other necessities for your family for a small period of time should be a goal. You don’t even have to focus on the larger scale of a national emergency…start small, where it’s most likely to happen.
Having food and water to last is one of the most basic things you should prepare for. In most instances of the American Blackout story lines, people at home might have been perfectly fine had they had food and water stored. The teen in Austin wouldn’t be roaming the streets looking for food (though trying to find his mom seems reasonable), the NYC couple wouldn’t have had to venture out to steal food, the baby couple wouldn’t have had to worry about the Dad leaving to find food, the neighbor of the Bugged-Out Prepper wouldn’t have come begging for food.
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What a great video, what have you learned from the movie blackout? wow – I learned I never want to be in an elevator EVER – better to take stairs for your health on all levels, and then I learned how kids with boyfriends make it necessary to just have family members that are ALL on the same page, I learned the meaning of bug out, and I learned not to be in a crowded city. But I live cities so we take our chances…and the freeways as usual are a mess, and /books/2013/10/meals-in-a-jar-quick-and-easy-just-add-water-homemade-recipes-2467730.html that will help you prepare your home for great meals without CANS……thanks for your great post, you always have good ones to read!
If you saw the docudrama and read this article and you are not prepared, please do yourself a favor (and everyone else- one less person out there scavenging for food and water) and don’t just think about parting with a few dollars. Go do it now. Here is what you can get (non perishable food) for about $80.00 at my local wal-Mart;
40 can of Vienna sausage
7 big boxes of oat meal (Big, 2 pounds 12 oz.)
27 cans of spaghetti and meat balls.
74 Noodles and vegetables (like Cup O Noodles)
25 cans of tuna
80 Ramen Noodle Soup (no cup and no vegetables)
60 bags of macaroni, 7 oz.
13 cans of Progresso Soup
Here is the story:
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Isn’t your life worth more than $80.00?
typo: $160. oops.
Have you eaten Vienna Sausage lately?
It ain’t the same as when I was a young-un…
It’s turned really nasty tasting…
Same thing they did to bologna…
We have one store that still sells REAL bologna.. and there’s a world of difference from that corporate prepackaged slime…
The grocery store shutting down for safety? Would the fact that a store is closed down stop marauders?
I am assuming that multiple groups of “marauders” will be breaking in to stores at night. I would also assume that they would act quickly and be in and out in a few minutes. I am picturing groups of 4 – 6 people wearing LED headlamps each grabbing a cart and running to their designated store isle and filling up their carts as fast as humanly possible while the driver, at the front of the store does look out / yells elapsed times in 10 second intervals.
I don’t recommend or condone this but I do think it is a realistic expectation. I do not plan to participate. It will probably be quite dangerous especially if there is a curfew. I would rather prep now.
If it does not go down like that I would expect rampaging mobs at stores without a police or military presence. Either way I don’t think there will be much left once the masses realize that help in not on the way or has not arrived in the expected time frame. I will not be a part of the mob either.
Ghost,
Yes I have eaten some Vienna sausage this week in fact. I prefer the Libby’s brand. What I really like is canned chicken in the little cans that are the same size as tuna. Money is a little tight right now but I hope to add more of the chicken to my preps in future if my financial situation improves.