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WHEN TO BUG IN AND WHEN TO BUG OUT

I do not know how much longer this bubble can hold with everything going on in the world. As I am writing this at 3 o’clock am 03:00 Russia has sent 33 war planes into Ukraine to blow up targets. So, for 30 minutes, the time it takes the missiles to arrive people waited to… Continue reading WHEN TO BUG IN AND WHEN TO BUG OUT

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Bug in or Bug Out… Your plan is to survive the emergency

Your plan is to survive the emergency You have the right survival attitude demonstrated by your interest in preparing. You are making the right decisions to investigate and plan. You are making sure you are creating an environment to give yourself the opportunity to survive To bug in or bug out is a decisive topic.… Continue reading Bug in or Bug Out… Your plan is to survive the emergency

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What is going to happen today

What is going to happen today? I have to tell you I have tried to write up something to send out for two weeks. I have been out of town which makes it harder but each time I start an article by the time I go to review it to send it out the next… Continue reading What is going to happen today

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Our dangerous world then the lights go out

…….our dangerous world then the lights go out What did they know back in 1945 when a group of nuclear scientists who developed the first atomic bomb decided to launch a publication called the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists? Their goal was to remind the public and elected officials of the dangers of nuclear war, in… Continue reading Our dangerous world then the lights go out

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 13

Ch. 13: Surviving Without Doctors A TEMPORARY RETURN TO SELF-HELP Most doctors, hospital facilities, and medical supplies are located in cities. An all-out attack would destroy most of these modern blessings. Even if medical assistance were nearby, only a few of the survivors confined to shelters in areas of heavy fallout would be able to… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 13

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 11 and 12

Ch. 11: Light THE NEED FOR MINIMUM LIGHT Numerous disasters have proved that many people can remain calm for several days in total darkness. But some occupants of a shelter full of fearful people probably would go to pieces if they could see nothing and could not get out. It is easy to imagine the… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 11 and 12

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 9

Part 9 Nuclear War Survival Skills Food MINIMUM NEEDS The average American is accustomed to eating regularly and abundantly. He may not realize that for most people food would not be essential for survival during the first two or three weeks following a nuclear attack. Exceptions would be infants, small children, and the aged and… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 9

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Chapter 8

Nuclear War Survival Skills Ch. 8: Water WATER AND SALT REQUIREMENTS Painful thirst has been experienced by very few Americans. We take for granted that we will always have enough water to drink. Most of us think of “food and water” in that order, when we think of survival essentials that should be stored. But… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Chapter 8

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 6

Ch. 6: Ventilation and Cooling of Shelters shelters that lack adequate forced ventilation were fully occupied for several days in warm or hot weather, they would become so hot and humid that the occupants would collapse from the heat if they were to remain inside. It is important to understand that the heat and water… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 6

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 4

Ch. 4: Evacuation CHANGED EVACUATION REQUIREMENTS The most threatening Soviet nuclear warheads in the mid-1970s were multi-megaton, such as single warheads of approximately 20 megatons carried by each of over 250 SS-18s. About half of these huge Russian warheads would have hit within a quarter of a mile or less of their intended targets –… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 4

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Nuclear War Survival – Ch. 7: Protection Against Fires and Carbon Monoxide

RELATIVE DANGERS Fire and its consequences probably would be the third-ranking danger to unprepared Americans subjected to a massive nuclear attack. Direct blast effects would be first, covering a large fraction of densely populated areas and killing far more people. Considerably fewer fatalities seem likely to result from the second-ranking danger, fallout radiation. THE FACTS… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival – Ch. 7: Protection Against Fires and Carbon Monoxide

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 3

TYPES OF WARNINGS Warnings are of two types, Strategic and tactical Strategic warning is based on observed enemy actions that are believed to be preparations for an attack. Tactical warnings of a nuclear attack on the United States would be received by our highest officials a few minutes after missiles or other nuclear weapons  had… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 3

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Nuclear War Survival Skills 5

Ch. 5: Shelter, the Greatest Need ADEQUATE SHELTER To improve your chances of surviving a nuclear attack, your primary need would be an adequate shelter equipped for many days of occupancy. A shelter that  affords good protection against fallout radiation and weather would be adequate in more than 95% of the area of the United… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills 5

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 1

TYPES OF WARNINGS Warnings are of two types, Strategic and tactical Strategic warning is based on observed enemy actions that are believed to be preparations for an attack. Tactical warnings of a nuclear attack on the United States would be received by our highest officials a few minutes after missiles or other nuclear weapons  had been launched… Continue reading Nuclear War Survival Skills Part 1

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Nuclear War Survival Skills part 2

Part 2 of Nuclear War Survival Skills a multi part synoposis of Cresson Kearny's book. I felt I have not prepared for this aspect of survival prepping. It was not seriously on my radar. Given our current times I think its a good idea to increase our knowledge on Nuclear War. From the moment of the explosion you need to immediately act and to have pre-planned for surviving. Do you know what steps to take? Follow along...

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Nuclear War Survival Skills Series The beginning The exposion

Surviving Nuclear War

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BlackOut Bag/Box

BLACK OUT BAG KIT A Black Out Kit (BOK) is a smaller bag cheaper to build, that contains essential items needed during a power outage. The power goes out and it’s really dark. The broader the outage the darker it will be. If it’s a new moon or cloudy add darkness to the already dark.… Continue reading BlackOut Bag/Box

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ESG is coming fast. How it works.

You might have noticed the term ESG floating around.  It is being subtly injected into conversations about companies and banking.  It is always nestled in a flowery bouquet of sentence fragments of environmental concerns and identify company risk and green initiatives   that will save our planet.  If you’re thinking when your reading, you wonder what… Continue reading ESG is coming fast. How it works.

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Freedoms at Risk

Our freedoms have never been at more risk. What can you do?  Go to our Action Page and check out our alerts then take recommended actions.

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