Anyone else collect hard copies of books like this? I have no intention of making acorn flour or anything anytime soon but… call it knowledge insurance?

I would like my bread in Megiddo

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yes.

also pre wokecult dictionaries and history books.

Getting there, stocking up the essentials first

Definitely a great idea. Every time I’m at the thrift store they’re practically giving away knowledge books. Have been able to score tons of insurance at a bargain.

Yes! Encyclopedia of country living, Back to Basics, Outdoorsman’s Handbook, Complete DIY manual, and then lots of books with specific focuses.

Don’t love how dependent on the YouTubes of the world I am for figuring things out.

Have also downloaded a lot of pdf’s of useful books that I would love to read if the internet were down, or my social credit score ever got too low (hopefully we don’t have to cross that bridge, but hope is not a great preparedness tool)