Homesteaders Prepare for Uncertain Future at Oklahoma Expo

Discover how rural preppers and off-grid enthusiasts are building self-reliant lifestyles at the Okie Homesteading Expo in Oklahoma, as they plan for potential societal disruptions.
In a remote corner of Oklahoma, a group of individuals have come together to prepare for what they believe may be the end of the world as we know it. The Okie Homesteading Expo, an annual event held in Salina, Oklahoma, is a gathering of homesteaders, preppers, and off-grid enthusiasts who are building self-reliant lifestyles in anticipation of potential societal disruptions.
Kevin Pritchett, one of the founders of the event, has been living off the grid for over a decade, growing his own food, generating his own power, and embracing a sustainable way of life. Pritchett and his fellow expo organizers believe that technological advances, climate change, and political instability could all contribute to the collapse of the current system, and they are preparing accordingly.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


