Of course we know what to do

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On the 1 hand, the enpece feel that it is not possible to think that there will be no electricity, that it is simply a conspiracy theory, and on the another hand their beloved government of thieves and dippers and all these armies of officials already believe it.

I don't know if you got it, but our fearless rulers started sending out endurance guides or something.

Yeah, it's so bad.

But besides hypocritically. due to the fact that on the 1 hand this, and on the another hand the same govt tries to make us even more dependent on electricity.

Apart from this, solutions in this book are frequently presented until laughable.

There's no power. What should I do first?

According to this book, charge the powerbank first.

Brilliant! But how do I charge it erstwhile there's no power?

How to heat the home in the absence of power?

Gas. Haha.

If there is no gas current, it will rapidly run out, and in modern homes heat is distributed with pumps that are on the current.

Busted.

How to light a home in the absence of power?

Candles. It's so stupid, the lobbyists most likely wrote it.

Guys! Oil lamps exist.

Five liters of kerosene is cheaper than 1 decent candle, and a liter of kerosene is cheaper than 1 hopeless candle.

Oil lamps give more light than candles, and are infinitely cheaper. And more efficient, due to the fact that candles lose quite a few wax that's wasted.

But kerosene is be, and candles are most likely made by someone's brother-in-law.

What about the water?

This incredibly smart book advises you to buy plenty of water bottles, and keep them in the basement.

Those donkeys who wrote this clearly have no thought that water has a expiration date.

If there's no power out in time, you'll gotta drink it.

What to do presents as follows: rainwater must be filtered and boiled. Then she's good to drink.

Unless our beloved rulers want to taxation rain, due to the fact that we all know that clouds are the exclusive domain of the sun of Peru.

They did not compose about cooking food, but in an earlier version of this (which was not sent by post) these fools wrote that in the event of a deficiency of electricity you request to have an energy retention and an electrical stove.

At least they removed it, but they did not replace it with anything meaningful, and the remainder of the foolishness did not change.

Ah, I won't bother these mediocre officials anymore. After all, their function is to waste our money, and they just follow orders.

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