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What it’s really like—and how much it costs—to go off the grid

Por: New York Post Life October 15, 2022

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Between President Biden and “Putin’s potential use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological and chemical weapons,” New York City releasing a , and the news that the US government has — is it any wonder people want to learn to survive off the grid? And it’s not just doomsday “preppers” stocking up for “SHTF” — as in, “s–t hits the fan.” Bronx resident and author-journalist Ted Conover, 64, first went out to the desolate... + full article



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