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Anton uses the food dehydrator he bought on Amazon to augment his stores of fruit rollups and assorted jerky. Plastic five-gallon water jugs line the back wall of his garage in central Pennsylvania, but he always tries to nab another whenever he goes to Walmart or Home Depot. Apart from food, Anton has a first aid kit he packed himself with guidance from the survival medicine website, Doom and Bloom. He has a cache of LifeStraws, a few tactical flashlights, a folding shovel, fifty feet of nylon rope, a tent, a poncho, and a coverall that he calls a pandemic suit. But originally, when Anton began preparing for disaster nearly a decade ago, he was most troubled by the prospect of an EMP—that is, an electromagnetic pulse, or high-intensity energy surge that takes down the grid.
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