Secretive ‘prepping’ community growing amid pandemic, racial unrest

Via WRAL

— Cyber attacks, nuclear warfare, civil unrest, hurricanes and snowstorms. These are just a few of the catastrophes survivalists across North Carolina are preparing for.

A small and secretive community exists in the Triangle, focused on preparing for worst-case scenarios. These people are ready to last without electricity, a trip to the grocery store, or running water for anywhere from a couple months to as long as 3 years.

Cowboy stands in potato garden

The Federal Emergency Management Agency says families should be prepared for a natural disaster, and recommends that families have a gallon of water for each person, non-perishable food, a first aid kit and a battery powered radio.

But “preppers” take planning for emergencies a step further. Bradley Garret, a social geographer, told the BBC there are likely 20 million preppers across the globe.

The head of the Triangle’s prepping organization goes by the name Cowboy, and would only speak anonymously. His home is decked out in horseshoes and cowboy paraphernalia. He carries a pistol, wears a cowboy hat, and has worn leather boots to match his bright denim jeans.

The organization called Preppernet is purely educational, Cowboy said, and the local chapter consists of about 50 people. Sessions are focused on how to grow food, filter water and survive in the wilderness.

Smokeless tobacco, "dip," sits in the side of a holster on Cowboy's belt

“It’s satisfying being able to be self-sufficient,” Cowboy said.

He’s been a survivalist for most of his life. Raised in Kentucky on a farm, Cowboy was used to hunting and growing his own food.

“If you didn’t grow it, trap it, hunt it, you didn’t have it,” he said.

Cowboy's wilderness vest

Leaders in North Carolina’s prepping community said more people have turned to self-sufficient farming and storing emergency supplies while the pandemic raged across the country. As America transitioned into a new presidency, and racial unrest erupted across the country over the death of George Floyd, many people are thinking about disasters and how to prepare for them.

“Society doesn’t want you to be self-sufficient,” Cowboy said.

‘Beans, bandaids and bullets’

Preppernet’s monthly sessions teach people how to survive in the wilderness and hunt their own meat. Cowboy said he’s eaten all kinds of meat while out in the woods — venison, rabbit, frog legs and even alligator.

Community members learn how to use alternative forms of medicine to survive in the woods, like how a dandelion can be used to treat minor cuts and scrapes.

Cowboy's water filtration system

On Cowboy’s farm, he has rows of tomatoes, potatoes and corn. He catches water off of his roof and stores it in large buckets to prepare for a possible water shortage. He has a blacksmith forge and he can weld metal without electricity, if necessary.

During a hurricane power outage years ago, Cowboy said he was comfortable and even had hot water for a shower. Survivalists say people should not be preparing for zombie attacks or an apocalypse, but for practical emergencies like storms and floods.

“Becoming an obsessed prepper … you will bankrupt yourself,” Cowboy said. “Plan for what is going to happen.”

Canned food in case of an emergency

‘Where is the smell of death?’

Preppers were ready for COVID-19 to be much worse than it was. Some people in the prepping community were armed with gas masks and hazmat suits, in anticipation for a pandemic that was more like something out of a science fiction novel.

“To me, it was kind of a joke,” Cowboy said. He expected something more like the 1918 flu pandemic to hit the United States, although experts have noted that COVID-19 was just as deadly in places like New York City.

Preppers use ham radios to communicate

“Where is the smell of death?” he asked.

The coronavirus has killed more than 500,000 Americans and the flu pandemic killed about 675,000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts predict the country could exceed the total number of deaths seen during the 1918 influenza before the pandemic is over.

‘People are frightened’

Leaders in North Carolina’s prepping community said most people don’t have bunkers hidden in the forest.

“Bombs, guns, and bunkers in the ground is not us,” said Forest Garvin, one of Preppernet’s leaders based in Charlotte.

Blacksmith forge

But many group members do have storage units and closets filled with beans, rice and medical supplies. Others have extra plots of land ready for use in the case of emergency.

John Haynes, a realtor in Black Mountain, sells properties to people who are prepping. He doesn’t publish addresses to the properties on his website, to ensure that they are isolated and private. In the case of an emergency, these people don’t want people knowing where they store supplies.

A canteen for water is on the side of Cowboy's belt

People who prep believe a wide range of things, but most distrust the government and believe it doesn’t have the ability to protect them from disasters.

Haynes mostly serves wealthy, conservative families who want to escape from metro areas.

“They see the lockdowns, riots and increased crime and have decided they need a place to go if things get really bad,” Haynes said. Or, as Cowboy put it, “The world scares them.”

Preppernet was founded to be a Christian organization, though leaders say that not everyone in the organization is Christian. Cowboy said he knows he can’t prepare for the end of the world — that’s in God’s hands.

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CCRider
CCRider

If you’re not prepping to live you’re preparing to starve to death.

Call me Jack

If you don’t live in a Whitopia,you will need more bullets than beans.

Ginger
Ginger

Fuck wral.

mark
mark

Ditto!

IluvCO2
IluvCO2

dance fucker dance let them mother fucker burn

Leah
Leah

Great band and song.

Guest
Guest

I used to read a few prepper sites and posted early after the plandemic hit that the stats were low (same as flu)and about masks, so they were lying. They both ran me off. My last suggestion was the hole in their preps was their source of news. Never watch tv news or believe any msm including their local paper. Let this be a lesson.

Bot
Bot

As soon as the article referenced CDC statistics on deaths it lost some credibility. Whereas the CDC has none. Bogus science, falsifying numbers, gaming case numbers with the PCR test which is not meant for diagnostic purposes but then I’m preaching to the choir.
It’s a joke and totally corrupted.

Anonymous
Anonymous

It’s great they are prepping, but they need to be at least 4 hours west of Raleigh or carloads of negroes will just take their shit when SHTF.

Yahsure
Yahsure

For the unprepared, yes. Otherwise, it will be like shooting ducks in a barrel when people show up. It will be poor unprepared methheads that will be the problem for many. Or ur neighbors.

Ginger
Ginger

True to a point, but living East of Raleigh I know most blacks are afraid of getting off the beaten path into the woods. I know there are a few that hunt and fish, but for some reason they don’t venture far from a vehicle out in the boonies.

very old white guy
very old white guy

You can only prep for a limited amount of time. It is physically impossible to prep for a lifetime. Stop gap measures can keep you alive for a year, maybe two but after that all bets are off. A cohesive group well armed with a space they can defend may last longer, but with tens of millions of people hungry, angry and armed, whatever one has will always be threatened. I have as much food that can last long term as I can afford. Keeping it may be difficult.

Socratic Dog
Socratic Dog

Point isn’t to prep for a lifetime. It’s to live through the dieoff. Things become easier after that.

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