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John Major on Doomsday Preppers

By Terrance Franklin


John Major is Doomsday Preppers' closest response to Man vs. Food yet. Any time the dirty bombs attack, his family is going to be perfectly fed and able to secure themselves from the radiation or maybe any kind of undesirables looking to take their wares. And if not, there's usually strategy B(ug).

Consuming bugs

Have you ever consumed lobster? When the pilgrims first landed in New England, lobsters on the beach were avoided because they were a food for the poor. Today, they are served in high-end sea food eateries to nearly all important customers. Shrimp is a standard feature of cocktail parties just about everywhere. What exactly do all of these forms of seafood all of these share in common? All are arthropods, each are part of the same collection of animals that makes up the insect family.

The fancy term for eating insects is entomaphagy. More than 1000 types of insects are consumed in over 80% of the world's countries. People who are disgusted with this are officially in the minority. From a dietary point of view, insects are a-ok. They are an excellent source of protein, one of the most challenging macro-nutrients to safely keep for prolonged intervals. According to an investigation by the African Journal of Biotechnology, they have trace quantities of vitamin A, C and C, and also over the suggested daily allowance for phosphorus.

Seed bank

The concept of a seed bank was explored by Preston White in a previous show. Although Preston had a strange wish to collect rare seeds, John is a bit more sensible in his approach. In addition to being useful for potential crops, John considers seeds to be a fantastic form of potential currency. He could be on to something; seeds are light-weight, store for years, and they have intrinsic significance.

The idea of growing seeds to await the after effects was fascinating.The nutritional facts regarding sprouted seeds signifies that they are an excellent supply of many nutrients. Sprouted wheat is a superb supply of vitamin B, sprouted alfafa is a wonderful supply of vitamin K, and sprouted beans are the ideal supply of vitamin C. All appear to be a great source of minerals as well, like iron, selenium, copper mineral and also magnesium mineral.

It also looks like Mr. Major is a prepper businessperson like our friend Tim Ralston. Selling some of his seeds in mylar bags is a good approach to stimulate the resources to come in and will often assist him with his post-collapse bartering skills.

Family Prepping

Yet again we have an example of a family who can go against society's grain and have a great time doing this. What can be more remarkable is the extreme amount of weirdness happening. In some way John makes it much easier for his family members to actually consume vermin while other preppers have to encourage their young children to leave Hurricane Street and store a few containers in the shed. If there's something that sticks out regarding the Majors it is the persistence among family members. No one would seem to be undermining the actions that they go through whether it is practice shooting or maybe fallout drills. It is about solidarity (and possibly getting the kids getting used to mealworms while they are still young).




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