

Patrick Feeney: Doomsday Prepping and What Rural Americans Really Think about Kamala Harris
7 snips Aug 6, 2024
Patrick Feeney, Tucker Carlson's neighbor from rural Maine and a doomsday prepper, shares his insights on survival strategies and rural life. He discusses what essential supplies to stockpile for emergencies and offers amusing anecdotes about hunting and meat processing. Feeney tackles the public's views on Kamala Harris, scrutinizes the impact of renewable energy projects, and critiques modern parenting. He emphasizes self-sustainability and the importance of traditional skills for navigating uncertain times, all with a touch of humor.
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Firewood Consumption
- Patrick Feeney burns eight cords of firewood yearly, primarily for heat.
- His father uses a similar amount, totaling about 32 cords and roughly 70 trees.
Firewood Preparation
- Prepare firewood by cutting, splitting (for faster drying), and stacking it.
- Dry wood for about a year, ensuring efficient burning.
Butchering Practices
- Historically, smaller animals were butchered in warmer months to avoid spoilage before consumption.
- Canning meat is an alternative, although Feeney doesn't prefer it.