Doomsday Preppers: The Strategy of John Major

By Terrance Franklin


However, John Major is Doomsday Prepper's nearest answer to Man vs. Food. Any time the dirty bombs strike, his family members will be well fed and capable to secure themselves from the radiation or just about any undesirables looking to take their products. Or else, there is always strategy B(ug).

Taking in bugs

Have you ever consumed lobster? When the pilgrims had begun to arrive in New England, lobsters on the seashore were shunned as they were considered to be a meal for the inferior. Currently they are served in high-end sea food restaurants to many essential customers. Shrimp is a standard feature of cocktail parties everywhere. What exactly do all of these have in common? All are arthropods, the identical class of animals made up of insects.

The elegant word for eating insects is entomaphagy. Around thousands of types of insects are ingested in more than 80% of the world's countries. Those of us who are disgusted by this are formally in the minority. From the nutritional point of view, insects are alright. They are an incredible supply of proteins, one of the most hard macro-nutrients to safely and securely keep for long intervals. According to an evaluation by the African Journal of Biotechnology, they have trace amounts of vitamin A, C as well as C, and over the suggested daily allowance for phosphorus.

Seed bank

The thought of a seed bank was considered by Preston White in an earlier show. Though Preston had an unusual need to collect uncommon plant seeds, John is a bit more realistic in his strategy. In addition to being used in potential crops, John considers seeds to be an excellent form of possible currency. He could be on to something; seeds are light-weight, keep for several years as well as have intrinsic significance.

The idea of sprouting seeds and anticipating the results was fascinating. The nutritional facts of sprouted seeds reveals that they are a great supply of many nutrients. Sprouted wheat is a wonderful supply of B vitamins, sprouted alfafa is a good source of vitamin K, and sprouted beans are also a good source of vitamin C. All appear to be a fantastic supply of minerals like iron, selenium, copper as well as magnesium mineral.

Furthermore, it appears as if Mr. Major is a prepper business owner just like our good friend Tim Ralston. Selling a few of his seeds in mylar bags is a great approach to keep the resources coming in and can help him with his post-collapse bartering capabilities.

Family Prepping

Once again we have got an illustration of a family group who can certainly go against society's grain and have fun doing it. What is more amazing is the extreme level of weirdness going on. Some way John makes it much easier for his family to actually take in vermin rather than having some other preppers having to convince their young children to leave hurricane street and store a number of containers in the shed. If there's one thing that stands apart about the Majors its is the persistence amid close relatives. No-one seems to be undermining the actions they go through whether it is practice shooting or perhaps fallout drills. It is about solidarity (and possibly having the children getting used to the mealworms at a young age).




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