There was an infographic set (like 12 pages) that used to float around on /b/ when infograph threads were popular that carefully described what one man did to survive severe civil unrest and also described particular things/areas of trouble like needing to trade for medicine for his sick mother and stuff.
It talked a lot about how he camouflaged his house by making it look unattractive and looted already, and by exercising light discipline etc.
I have the distinct feeling it was a european conflict, like the second chechen war or something.
I've been googling around for a few hours now but I can't find anything, any help would be appreciated, thanks guys
idk but it's coming, probably 2020
Bump for interest.
Check out: travel.state.gov
Pro tip: you've not going to survive a large scale civil disturbance because by the time everybody is realizing the shit's going down, they'll all try to do the same things simultaneously: buy supplies, gas up, go innawoods, etc., resulting in stripped store shelves, empty pumps and clogged highways. And what do you do when 500,000 people all show up at your hunting cabin? Pic related, me at the end of days.
thanks guys, but I'm looking for it for nostalgic purposes so having the exact pictures is pretty important
>>376241
was it a straight-down-the-page style, or a row/column affair
was it cartoon graphics or photographs
was it indie or mainstream media
it was screencaps of what looked like a text program like microsoft word side by side in sets of two, and there were multiple, like 6 I think, for a total of 12 pages (it might have been 8).
>>376249
KNEEL BEFORE ZOD
>>376280
hey thanks a lot man!