The number one asset of the Amish is their community. Building homes, and barns, quilting, gardening and canning for a year's worth food for a large family takes many hands. Each Amish community revolves around their church. That is the best lesson anyone can learn from the Amish. Get God back into your every day life. Because I know plenty of Amish who don't own a horse, shop at Walmart's, use solar, and use propane lights. But they ALL have a community.
Unfortunately the government is coming for their way of life. I can't imagine how the government thinks that it's OK to shutdown all their farms for their time tested ways to raise meats and milk. To my knowledge no one has ever got sick from foods cooked from Amish raised foods. It makes me sick the way the government is going after them.
@@sheilabrennan5543 glad to hear that. I wish our government would leave them alone. Alot of people depend on the food they sell, and our government is trying to stop them from selling it to them. I guess it is a case of control the food, control the people. It's really sad
That would be my first choice too. Supposedly, you should keep sardines in oil around for a crisis. After eating the sardines, put a string in the can as a wick for an oil lamp. I would consider that as a last resort.
@@nghtwtchmn129 That would definitely be a last resort for me too. I grew up without electricity and my dad used to make like little lights like that. He called them smokies, because they produced quite a lot of smoke. Plus they stank.
Always said you should study the Amish. My brother-in-law's wife does not like them and thinks their buggys should be banned. SHTF? I'll take the Amish way.
@@mikeschmidt3382 My husband's brother's wife. My sister couldn't EVER understand the Amish at all. Some people have never understood that way of life.
Living around a large Amish community, they have solar power for electricity, propane for heat, hire non-amish to drive them to Sam's club, have skid steerers, etc.
I drive the neighbors to China-mart every week to pick up Huggies’, food, cleaning supplies… They know how to survive but most have a job and a side business and don’t have time to be self sufficient.
Not their religion. I'd rather follow Jesus. The Amish believe that how you get into heaven is how Amish you were living when you died. 😢 It's really sad. That is partially why they are so strict because their life determines their eternal destiny. (And for any haters that want to come at me I learned this from reading the religious publications of the Amish themselves) Great people, sad religious beliefs.
@@colleengleason6533 I understand you but it's thier religion that is the foundation of their society, wheather you beilve as they do or not. So, my point is get behind your own religion as a foundation of for survival in your own life.
here is my question about bicycles. If things get so bad I need to depend on a bicycle, where am I going to pedal too? With no trucks/cars, stores won't be stocked, so there really isn't any place to go to, worth the human energy. "well maybe you can pedal to a friends house''. No, I'm not.
What about if you wanted to leave to a different location or a cabin, a bicycle could get you there. Also if you have a bicycle and wagon you can use it to haul food from your garden or friends or neighbors, family members places.
@@prepping4tomorrow I thought a lot about buying property and building, or buying an old place and fixing it up as a back up location. Then I thought of how the locals would know what is going on there, checking it out during the week because they'd see I work on it only on weekends. So I put solar on the roof/yard, LP generator, LP tank for gen/heat/cooking, battery bank, inverter, food/preps etc. I figure it will be 2.5 hrs away from me in the mountains. IF something goes wrong, and I have to head there, I"d show up, and it will be occupied by Billy Bob and his family. Now, do I 'shoot my way in' with my family in my family truckster? Or just leave it? IF you think the locals like you, forget it. They like you in good times because you buy food/lumber locally. But when times get tough, you are an 'outsider' and they will shoot/shovel to take what you have. IMO.
@spockmcoyissmart961 Get to know your new neighbors. I used to go caving in Pulaski County Ky. For years, we relied on a few locals kindness. One of my friends bought an old rundown farm. All of a sudden we were members of the community. We started to know the locals and we took a day, here and there, to help them with labor intensive chores. One farmer and his family became pretty close friends. We'd helped them with their tobacco harvest for a weekend. We all looked like we'd come out of a minstrel show, but everyone had a great time. And, we accomplished 2 weeks work for him in 2 days. After that we were pretty golden. Word spread through the small community and we had plenty of new cave opportunities as more and more locals got to know us. We even had one of the local moonshiners share some caves with us. The moral of this story is; don't be an unapproachable outsider. Be kind. Be trustworthy. That's how "community " works.
The review of what was covered in this video was not accurate. Examples, nothing was discussed about churning butter, windmills for drawing water, cloth diapers as opposed to disposable.
Don't know where you got your information but you're way off. First of all, most of the men featured were not Amish; you could tell by the facial hair. Wal-mart (and a few other businesses) have hitching posts & shade for the horse & buggies to park. You didn't mention where they got the lamp oil that lights their homes. All of them have propane tanks & many have solar systems. They are not totally self-sufficient tho ahead of many of us.
We u can live like this I am 64 years old. I have lived like this when I didn't have to. Got off my heart meds cause I eat better. Veg soup diet I am retired no stress❤❤❤❤ an believe n God amen ❤❤❤❤
These are people after my own heart. Too bad they are so religious because I am not religious. These people know how to live without all these big companies that they don't need because they make everything themselves.
Drilling for water is NOT as easy as your saying. You can't just drill into the ground willy nilly you HAVE to know there IS water where you drill. And thats a skill to find it. You could drill to chinavif there Jo established water way determined.
Well for one thing " TAXES"..Of the larger farms that produce, vegetables/ meat/ other goods sell to the public..Over the internet also..Says NO TAXES HAVE BEEN PAID..Their fighting it..Long been going on..No more than certain states say " No private gardens"..No collection of rain water...So on...
They want to force us to eat bugs, and Bill Gates' chemically made meat substitutes. They want to starve us, keep us sick and weak. Sick and weak people don't protest.
Who here thinks they can make a 2x4 out of a pine tree? Try to make 1, and get back to me when you want to build a house. Heck, try to build a shed, no, try to make a box. Let me know how long that took you, or if you could even do it. If electricity is knocked out by an emp or the sun, we will be civilized until the stores empty. Then we will be back to living in the stone age.
Solar power, as long as we have the son.. Back in olden days (😅) they didn't have electricity and some Beautiful homes were built..Lot of man power..Logs, pines , shave the bark, build a cabin.. Not all will be helpless.
@@ElizabethGontkovic-uq4mw Maybe 1% will have the manual tools to do the work, and the skill to know how to use them. The colonists dug pits and laid a tree over top of it. 1 man was in the pit. 1 was on top. They pulled a saw up and down to cut boards out of trees. Back breaking work. No one is manufacturing saws like that. I have no idea how many water driven saw mills still exist.
I have. Rebuilt a 36' wooden boat with a double handled buck saw, an adz, draw knife, hand planer and a wood fired steam box. You know.... how they did it before power tools.
You lost all my respect with the foolish fake handsaw cutting near the beginning. 😂😂😂 Also it was nearly two minutes in before you actually spoke about something useful.
The number one asset of the Amish is their community. Building homes, and barns, quilting, gardening and canning for a year's worth food for a large family takes many hands. Each Amish community revolves around their church. That is the best lesson anyone can learn from the Amish. Get God back into your every day life. Because I know plenty of Amish who don't own a horse, shop at Walmart's, use solar, and use propane lights. But they ALL have a community.
1) Wood Stove
2) Oil Lamps
3) Heirloom Seeds
4) Water (hand pump)
5) Horse-drawn Plow
6) Food Preservation
7) Rain Barrels
8) Quilts/Wool Blankets
9) Bicycle
10) Non-electric Tools
11) Cloth Diapers
12) Manual Kitchen Appliances
13) Windmills
14) Butter Churn
15) Durable Storage Solutions
16) Air Drying Clothes
17)Wood working Tools
Unfortunately the government is coming for their way of life. I can't imagine how the government thinks that it's OK to shutdown all their farms for their time tested ways to raise meats and milk. To my knowledge no one has ever got sick from foods cooked from Amish raised foods. It makes me sick the way the government is going after them.
Remove the IZAN Glo Ba'al Ist gov
They want everyone reliant on the government for food. So they have to attack people who are self-sufficient.
Our Government in Ontario are not bothering them
@@sheilabrennan5543 glad to hear that. I wish our government would leave them alone. Alot of people depend on the food they sell, and our government is trying to stop them from selling it to them. I guess it is a case of control the food, control the people. It's really sad
Same reason it's against their law to call some thing a cure for ???? Unless it's a pharmaceutical drug. ...
I think that says it all....
I live among them. My husband's family was amish. They have taught how to make life work . I'd just as soon live among them as anyone else.
Over simplified and romanticized. I can food, garden, and sew. This article is misleading!
@@anntaft7808 Article? You mean video, right?
Oil lamps are great if you can get oil. If you can’t get oil, solar powered, outdoor lights would work great in a pinch.
That would be my first choice too.
Supposedly, you should keep sardines in oil around for a crisis. After eating the sardines, put a string in the can as a wick for an oil lamp. I would consider that as a last resort.
@@nghtwtchmn129 That would definitely be a last resort for me too. I grew up without electricity and my dad used to make like little lights like that. He called them smokies, because they produced quite a lot of smoke. Plus they stank.
Always said you should study the Amish. My brother-in-law's wife does not like them and thinks their buggys should be banned.
SHTF? I'll take the Amish way.
Your brother in laws wife seems like she has no sense. I'm sure during a SHTF situation she would rather have the amish way of doing things than hers.
@@vonnacoppock5105 Oh no, her idea of roughing it is 4G.
Wouldn’t that make her your Sister?
@@mikeschmidt3382 My husband's brother's wife. My sister couldn't EVER understand the Amish at all.
Some people have never understood that way of life.
@@Linda-z2thaha, okay thank you for the reply. I never realized that would consider one as an “in law” so I was just curious.
Good information. Amish are smart.
Take control of your own future. Today.
Apocalypse means the unveiling of knowledge. Look it up it's even in dictionaries.
❤ water collection is illegal in some areas
Got it been living like yhis since 1990 s
They do have a store and they buy tools and other items. It depends on which group.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Living around a large Amish community, they have solar power for electricity, propane for heat, hire non-amish to drive them to Sam's club, have skid steerers, etc.
I drive the neighbors to China-mart every week to pick up Huggies’, food, cleaning supplies… They know how to survive but most have a job and a side business and don’t have time to be self sufficient.
And they work at mobile home and RV builders here in northern Indiana 👍
Those are Mennonite
According to NPR, there are many degrees of Amish. Not all shun electricity entirely, but they don't connect to the grid.
The Amish are cool.
Thank you
Allowing AI video maker to put a clip of bro escaping slavery 😂😂
Showing non Amish was key.
Thanks. Pray for Jesus for guidance
Unfortunately you forgot the most important survival tool of all, their religion. Survive like that.
Not their religion. I'd rather follow Jesus. The Amish believe that how you get into heaven is how Amish you were living when you died. 😢 It's really sad. That is partially why they are so strict because their life determines their eternal destiny.
(And for any haters that want to come at me I learned this from reading the religious publications of the Amish themselves) Great people, sad religious beliefs.
@@colleengleason6533 I understand you but it's thier religion that is the foundation of their society, wheather you beilve as they do or not. So, my point is get behind your own religion as a foundation of for survival in your own life.
here is my question about bicycles. If things get so bad I need to depend on a bicycle, where am I going to pedal too? With no trucks/cars, stores won't be stocked, so there really isn't any place to go to, worth the human energy. "well maybe you can pedal to a friends house''. No, I'm not.
What about if you wanted to leave to a different location or a cabin, a bicycle could get you there. Also if you have a bicycle and wagon you can use it to haul food from your garden or friends or neighbors, family members places.
@@prepping4tomorrowRight. Or maybe go fishing or haul water from a water source.
@@prepping4tomorrow I thought a lot about buying property and building, or buying an old place and fixing it up as a back up location. Then I thought of how the locals would know what is going on there, checking it out during the week because they'd see I work on it only on weekends. So I put solar on the roof/yard, LP generator, LP tank for gen/heat/cooking, battery bank, inverter, food/preps etc. I figure it will be 2.5 hrs away from me in the mountains. IF something goes wrong, and I have to head there, I"d show up, and it will be occupied by Billy Bob and his family. Now, do I 'shoot my way in' with my family in my family truckster? Or just leave it? IF you think the locals like you, forget it. They like you in good times because you buy food/lumber locally. But when times get tough, you are an 'outsider' and they will shoot/shovel to take what you have. IMO.
@spockmcoyissmart961
Get to know your new neighbors. I used to go caving in Pulaski County Ky. For years, we relied on a few locals kindness. One of my friends bought an old rundown farm. All of a sudden we were members of the community. We started to know the locals and we took a day, here and there, to help them with labor intensive chores. One farmer and his family became pretty close friends. We'd helped them with their tobacco harvest for a weekend. We all looked like we'd come out of a minstrel show, but everyone had a great time. And, we accomplished 2 weeks work for him in 2 days. After that we were pretty golden. Word spread through the small community and we had plenty of new cave opportunities as more and more locals got to know us. We even had one of the local moonshiners share some caves with us.
The moral of this story is; don't be an unapproachable outsider. Be kind. Be trustworthy. That's how "community " works.
The review of what was covered in this video was not accurate. Examples, nothing was discussed about churning butter, windmills for drawing water, cloth diapers as opposed to disposable.
Its AI, what can you expect 🙄
Sound advice.
Don't know where you got your information but you're way off. First of all, most of the men featured were not Amish; you could tell by the facial hair. Wal-mart (and a few other businesses) have hitching posts & shade for the horse & buggies to park. You didn't mention where they got the lamp oil that lights their homes. All of them have propane tanks & many have solar systems. They are not totally self-sufficient tho ahead of many of us.
How many horses are on your "Must Have" list?
We u can live like this I am 64 years old. I have lived like this when I didn't have to. Got off my heart meds cause I eat better. Veg soup diet I am retired no stress❤❤❤❤ an believe n God amen ❤❤❤❤
Goodman
These are people after my own heart. Too bad they are so religious because I am not religious. These people know how to live without all these big companies that they don't need because they make everything themselves.
Are all these videos AI produced?
An Amish wife
Gardens / crops would be raided.
Drilling for water is NOT as easy as your saying. You can't just drill into the ground willy nilly you HAVE to know there IS water where you drill. And thats a skill to find it. You could drill to chinavif there Jo established water way determined.
Why is the government coming after the Amish?
Well for one thing " TAXES"..Of the larger farms that produce, vegetables/ meat/ other goods sell to the public..Over the internet also..Says NO TAXES HAVE BEEN PAID..Their fighting it..Long been going on..No more than certain states say " No private gardens"..No collection of rain water...So on...
Yes, Taxes, but government wants Complete Control over everything.
Greed
Because they don't want anyone to be self sufficient.
They want to force us to eat bugs, and Bill Gates' chemically made meat substitutes.
They want to starve us, keep us sick and weak. Sick and weak people don't protest.
Thanks, AI script generator!
Very Germanic.
Wow, pictures dont match with the dialog, talking about Amish tools and showing electric sewing machines, etc.. more like click bait.
Pedal sewing machine
Got Horses???????????????? No? SOL
Amazed amish dont use donkey,s and curragh 2 wheel kart.
Another computer read content. Do all of you use the same voice?!
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Who here thinks they can make a 2x4 out of a pine tree? Try to make 1, and get back to me when you want to build a house. Heck, try to build a shed, no, try to make a box. Let me know how long that took you, or if you could even do it. If electricity is knocked out by an emp or the sun, we will be civilized until the stores empty. Then we will be back to living in the stone age.
Solar power, as long as we have the son..
Back in olden days (😅) they didn't have electricity and some Beautiful homes were built..Lot of man power..Logs, pines , shave the bark, build a cabin..
Not all will be helpless.
@@ElizabethGontkovic-uq4mw Maybe 1% will have the manual tools to do the work, and the skill to know how to use them. The colonists dug pits and laid a tree over top of it. 1 man was in the pit. 1 was on top. They pulled a saw up and down to cut boards out of trees. Back breaking work. No one is manufacturing saws like that. I have no idea how many water driven saw mills still exist.
I have. Rebuilt a 36' wooden boat with a double handled buck saw, an adz, draw knife, hand planer and a wood fired steam box. You know.... how they did it before power tools.
@@royfulk3255 you are 1 of the very few with that skill set. You will do well
🐑 😂
You lost all my respect with the foolish fake handsaw cutting near the beginning. 😂😂😂 Also it was nearly two minutes in before you actually spoke about something useful.
Very erroneous
Got it been living like yhis since 1990 s