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Walmart has Morton Canning & Pickling Salt, 4 lb (Pack of 9), and you need to get at least 3 boxes (108lbs).
Pioneers took 10lbs of salt with them per person while exploring.
>It will be worth more than gold after the collapse.

Other urls found in this thread:

eiscouncil.com/EarthEx
trunews.com/article/us-gov-launches-drill-to-prepare-for-black-sky-emp-attack
timeanddate.com/calendar/?country=23
dailymotion.com/video/x36pqs7?start=2106
mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Salt/Tesco_Everyday_Value_Table_Salt_1Kg.html
amazingribs.com/recipes/my_ingredients/zen_of_salt.html
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

Forgot to mention that the three boxes (108lbs) is only $60.
Use it for a metric fuck-ton of life-saving things, most obvious of which is preserving meat when your fridge is EMP'd to death.

In case you think I'm fucking around, look at what 24 different countries are getting involved in TWO DAYS AFTER THE ECLIPSE (BLACK SUN) -

EARTH EX
August 23, 2017
>August 23, 2017
August 23, 2017
Emergency All-sector Response Transnational Hazard Exercise™

Mission: EARTH EX is designed to improve community resilience to large scale, long duration power outages through multi-sector exercises

>A Black Sky Hazard
is a catastrophic event that severely disrupts the normal functioning of our critical infrastructures in multiple regions for long durations.

>The E-threat Protection for Infrastructure Continuity (EPIC) Israel II Project

A follow-on project from a previous study by Israel’s Ministry of National Resources. Building on that study, EPIC Israel II is developing a full national grid electromagnetic threat protection plan addressing both EMP and GMD.

eiscouncil.com/EarthEx

The U.S. Government is preparing for a potential “black sky” event which could cause widespread power outages after an EMP attack, a mega earthquake, or a cyber terrorist incident

(VERO BEACH, FL) On August 23rd FEMA and the Energy Department are sponsoring a drill dubbed EarthEX2017, which will war-game effective responses to aftermath of a “Carrington-like Event”, or rather, an incident which has taken America back to the Stone Age technologically.

According to The Electric Infrastructure Security (EIS) Council’s website for the Earth Ex drill, the exercise will simulate a “subcontinent-scale, long duration power outage, with cascading failures of all other infrastructures.”

The EIS Council defines “Black sky events” as “catastrophic occurrences caused by man or nature that bring society to its knees.”

Reporting on her trip to a summit convened to study the impact of a “massive cataclysm that severely disrupts the normal functioning of our critical infrastructures in multiple regions for long periods of time,” former Florida Congresswoman Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda wrote, “It’s not ‘if’ but ‘when’ a Black Sky event will occur.”

Mrs. Vasilinda discussed meeting with “members of the U.S. military, National Guard Adjutant Generals, officials from Homeland Security, Department of Energy, FEMA, NOAA, and experts from the utility, distribution and supply sectors,” at the private summit held in Washington DC.

“As former President Reagan said, there really is a bear in the woods,” former Assistant Defense Secretary Paul Stockton, who also serves as an advisor for EIS, told WPTV correspondent Mike Vasilinda, who also attended the event. “Responding to 'Black Sky' events is all about industry in the lead and government in support. Folks, we’re nowhere near where we need to be for that.”

The summit was attended by 200 experts from 24 countries and was hosted by House Armed Services Committee member Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), House Homeland Security Committee member Yvette Clarke (D-NY), and the Former Chair of the UK House of Commons Defense Committee Rt Hon. Lord James Arbuthnot of Edrom, who also serve as advisors for the EIS Council.

trunews.com/article/us-gov-launches-drill-to-prepare-for-black-sky-emp-attack

I came across this as well -

timeanddate.com/calendar/?country=23

Hard to see but the 30th of July is what is highlighted as the current day.
What freaked me out is that if you start at the current gregorian calendar date, 11th of August, and count over to where you would reach September 23rd....
>It lands on Sunday 9/11
>Sunday 9/11
>9/11

SELF BAMP YOU SALTLESS MOTHERFUCKERS

/x/ pls go

I mean you can just to the ocean for salt

not /x/ if it's true, son
click the links
>do it

Why so salty?

Not going to save you when yellow stone blows. The shadow of the moon is like a curse. What ever it touches at 100% gets fucked up.

yes, let me drive a thousand miles after an EMP to an ocean and evaporate water
9/11 bait

You can not drive after a emp you sorry lump

>preserving food
dailymotion.com/video/x36pqs7?start=2106

Do it the old fashioned way with an icehouse.

How did you arrive at the number 108? That's a lot to haul, thanks for the interesting thread, I might actually pick some up tomorrow.

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In the midwest you can dig 60 feet down and have all the salt you need.

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Fuck off Mortons shills

I have a family of four so I need at least 40lbs, then I've got a bunch of guys that will rendezvous on my location if shit gets weird, so I gotta cover them
Plus for bartering.
108 is just 3 boxes of 9 boxes of 4lbs, and it's only $60 so if nothing happens no big loss.

Also I dunno about picking them up at the store, I think this is just online.
Got here fairly fast, like 3-4 days can't remember

I'm imagining this user furiously digging holes in his backyard kek
>wasting precious energy

3 x 1.8kg = 5.4kg = $60

Sixty fucking dollars.

mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Salt/Tesco_Everyday_Value_Table_Salt_1Kg.html

UK price 1kg salt - 25p
6kg = £1.50

What is wrong with the US retail economy?

I wonder....

people dont cook here, it's also the reason for high obesity rates

also could be geographical, like you're literally surrounded by salt water while I live in the middle of the states

this is a good idea if you have winters and money to build the icehouse lol
Also, I'm expecting shit to hit the fan before it gets chilly
>also i'm lazy

Yeah ya can. Dumb ass.

I assumed this user was trolling but maybe not

Do you mean with pre-2000 cars? Faraday cage?
Cause I have neither (at least not for my car)

Not all cars will stop. There have been tests already done. The problem is fuel.

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Btw, faraday cages for things smaller than a car is pretty cheap and easy.
Just get a galvanized steel trash can (~$35) and a bunch of aluminum foil.
Put cardboard in-between the steel and your stuff, otherwise you're just directing all that energy straight into your gear.
Wrap your items in at least 5 layers of aluminum foil.
Even better is to put them in a backpack or something first.
Test by putting a radio on AM, follow steps above, and shut the lid. If you can still get AM (stronger than FM) then you need more layers or you dun goofed somehow.

If things it ad enough to need bulk salt, you bave other issues to deal with. Curing meat will not be one of them.

Ah, well, if my car survives the EMP I have 15 gallons of fuel stored.

Luck favors the prepared, darling

>pickling salt
>plain salt
I'm confused, is it just regular salt or is pickling salt different?

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I will be fermenting tomatoes, onions, peppers, and garlic with this salt.

It doesn't have iodine added to it.

"Table salt is sea salt that has usually been mined from salt domes found underground. It is dissolved in water, refined and "purified" and ground into small uniform cube shaped grains. Anti-caking agents have been added so it works well in salt shakers. Some also also have iodine as an additive to help prevent iodine deficiency, a leading cause of mental retardation, thyroid problems, decreased fertility rate, and increased infant mortality. Not all table salt has iodine.
Kosher salt has larger flake shaped grains and also has small amounts of anti-caking additive but no iodine. Many chefs prefer kosher salt because the larger grains make it easier to pinch. There are two popular producers of Kosher salt, Morton's, and Diamond Crystal. Their grain size is different, so I have standardized on Morton's in all my recipes.
Pickling salt (a.k.a. canning salt) dissolves well in cold water so it is a good choice for brines. It lacks iodine and anti-caking additives, so it is the best choice for pickling. Some brands contain calcium chloride.
Sea salt. The aura surrounding sea salt is a bit of a scam. All salt comes from the sea, so all salt is sea salt. But in the marketplace nowadays, the term is usually used to describe salt that has been made by humans creating shallow ponds and allowing the water to evaporate. It does not just happen naturally. Usually the grains are large."
>TLDR regular table salt has added shit that fucks up your meat when preserving and can also make you retarded
amazingribs.com/recipes/my_ingredients/zen_of_salt.html

makin me hungry

go shill your disaster porn elsewhere, faggot.
the only thing we have for you cabal programmers is a fucking noose.

>tfw Sup Forums was right again

sorry i want people to be prepared user :(