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How To Communicate If The Government Obliterates The Internet

Saturday, October 13, 2012 9:11
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12160  First of all, download or print these instructions. Keep them with your survival gear, if you have prepared one. SCENARIO Your government is displeased with the communication going on in your location and pulls the plug on your internet access, … Continue reading




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  • How To Communicate If The Government Obliterates The Internet…well easy…Communicate through pigeons … :lol: hahahhahaaha…Domesticated pigeons are first developed in ancient Egypt, and the pigeon loft or dovecote subsequently becomes a living larder for many communities …such as medieval monasteries… In Baghdad ( IRAQ ) in the 11th century, the idea first occurs of making use of the tendency of certain pigeons to fly straight home from wherever they may be…A rapid one-way postal service (always back to base) becomes possible… By selective breeding of suitable birds, the homing pigeon is developed… The swiftest and most wide-ranging conqueror of medieval history, Genghis Khan, sees the obvious potential. Pigeons carry swift news of each new conquest to his homeland in Mongolia…So if Genghis Khan did it…why can’t we the people do it …get cracking folk’s …Breed suitable Pigeons… :lol:

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