Those people are preserving vital skills that we will need after a collapse.
I’ve been wondering where to learn basic things like how to make and work with leather. Today we don’t realize how many critical things were made with leather back in the day. Everything from shoes to animal harnesses. Metal working and smithing is another major area.
The old war reenactment community sounds like a good place to learn those things.
There’s so much the jews and their demonized techno world have robbed us of. Simple wholesome lives that took generations to perfect have all but vanished from the American landscape and much of the world.
All those trades and crafts took took cooperation and community to have even come about. No one man can do it all on his own. The rare man can of course, but his tools came from somewhere. His knowledge came from somewhere. Clothing, footwear, pots and pans, plow, all those things that made a 17th century and before lifestyle possible.
Community and shared beliefs made all that possible. Sure hope we remember that when the time comes and it will come.
Re-enactment communities are good places to learn from others as are books. It will take lifetimes to relearn all that we have lost. Leather for instance, where you going to get it? Tanning is a whole other art. Iron for smithing or copper, silver or tin. Reclamation will be easy in some parts, but not others.
On and on it goes in a worst case scenario. We have lots to relearn and unlearn.
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