Survival Shelter–Consider a Dome
A few years back I had a geodesic dome made from PVC pipe and clear plastic sheeting, which served well as a greenhouse. It worked particularly well for growing cucumbers, since I trellised them up by tying twine to the highest parts of the framework.
In case you’re not aware of it, a dome can be used as a dwelling place, too. A couple of companies offer their customers what they need to build quite nice cabin-like dome homes at a fraction of the cost of a conventional home. In fact, a few years ago, the New York Times included an article giving the account of one couple who chose to build a dome home.
Whether it’s a greenhouse, a permanent dwelling, or something in between, such as a play area for the kids, consider where a dome might fit into your survival strategy. Start by doing some reading. Illustrated
Here’s what a reviewer on Amazon.com wrote about this book.
This is the classic book on how to build a hexadome. Geodesic domes are great, the math behind the design is impressive, but they are complicated to build and the complication leads to leaks. Gene Hopster presents a simplified dome design he calls a hexadome. A Hexadome is not quite so efficient as a geodesic but its geometry makes it easier for real people to build! So you get the advantages (and beauty) of a dome and an approach that a carpenter without a PhD in math can actually understand and implement. The book is short but it explains the basics. It has some great house plans to give you ideas. Unfortunately we lost Gene Hopster a few years ago so he will not be updating this.
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China and Russia put the blame on some screwed up experiments of US for the earthquake that happened in Haiti.
Chinese and Russian Military scientists, these reports say, are concurring with Canadian researcher, and former Asia-Pacific Bureau Chief of Forbes Magazine, Benjamin Fulford, who in a very disturbing video released from his Japanese offices to the American public, details how the United States attacked China by the firing of a 90 Million Volt Shockwave from the Americans High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facilities in Alaska
If we can recollect a previous news when US blamed Russia for the earthquake in Georgio. What do you guys think? Is it really possible to create an earthquake by humans?
I came across this article about Haiti Earthquake in some blog it seems very interesting, but conspiracy theories have always been there.
I’m not quite sure how this comment ended up on this post rather than a post I wrote referring to the Haiti quake, but here’s a thought in response anyway.
First, it’s true that conspiracy theories have always been around and will continue to be. That doesn’t make them untrue.
Second, I have no idea whether this one’s true or not. My question is: What if it is? What can any of us do about it? Regardless of the cause of a natural disaster, how prepared are we?