December 21, 2012 draws near, and the San Gabriel Valley Tribune talks to AB, an anonymous fellow who's put together an LA-based survival group of about 65 members (plus family) who have a variety of skills and resources to help survive after the end of the Mayan calendar, the Big One, the eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano, or whatever other apocalypse comes their way. AB has several post-disaster camp sites picked out in California, "where there's enough wildlife to live off the land and water sources that could be used to catch fish" (including a swimming pool), plus parts for wind turbines, gas and hydroelectric generators, solar panels, water tanks, and a homemade water heater. [SGVT]
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