Not sure where to post this, but since this thread is about conflicts in 3rd world shitholes, should be a good fit. EU says: start prepping peasant. Starting from March 26. The whole program is here: https://commission.europa.eu/topics/preparedness_en >The European Union is facing unprecedented threats – from geopolitical tensions and conflicts, cybersecurity and information manipulation risks, to climate change and increasing risks of natural hazards. Do we finally learn self-reliance? How to make fire ofc within the limits of EU green regulations, so no burning wood or coal or such silliness? How to clean water? How to recognize edible plants and mushrooms? How to butcher a rat? How to make soap? How to suture a wound? How to avoid skinwalkers? How to build an improvise nuclear shelter? No. Stock food and water for 72 hours and sit tight until daddy state saves you. Or preferably multi-corpo sent by state financed by your money saves you. They talk about survival kits. I think this would be a good time to prepare and sell survival kits. And Swiss army knives. https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20250327-brussels-calls-eu-households-prepare-72-hour-survival-kits-attacks-disasters-conflict >Lahbib posted a video on social media detailing items citizens should keep in an emergency bag, including medicine and essential documents in a plastic pouch as well as a Swiss army knife. I have a Swiss army knife, it has all the essentials: a blade, a corkscrew, and a bottle opener. Just making sure I can get to all the wine and beer necessary for survival. >In a letter to EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, three lawmakers from the European Parliament's centrist group Renew urged the commission to go further by sending a handbook to every household in the bloc on preparing for "various crises, from potential conflict to climate disasters, pandemics and cyberthreats". Look at this shit: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_856 Quotes from: >Ursula von der Leyen >Kaja Kallas