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On February 24, 1840, former President John Quincy Adams began to argue the
case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. A practicing lawyer, member of the House of Representatives, and son of America&#8217;s second president who was an avowed abolitionist. Though John Quincy Adams downplayed his abolitionist stance, he also viewed the practice as contrary to the nation&#8217;s core principles of freedom and equality. In the arguments, Adams attacked Van Buren&#8217;s abuse of executive power. In a dramatic moment, Adams faced the judges, pointed to a copy of the Declaration of Independence hanging on the courtroom wall, and said “[I know] no law, statute or constitution, no code, no treaty, except that law…which [is] forever before the eyes of your Honors.” Adams&#8217; skillful arguments convinced the court to rule in favor of returning the Africans to their native country.
Today, we present another entry for Round 69 of the . The nearly $15,000 worth of prizes for this round include:
First Prize:
A $3000 gift certificate towards a
from Veteran owned Portable Solar LLC. The only EMP Hardened Solar Generator System available to the public.
A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate that
(a $1,195 value),
A course certificate from onPoint Tactical for the prize winner&#8217;s , excluding those restricted for military or government teams. Three day onPoint courses normally cost $795,
DRD Tactical is providing a
with a hammer forged, chrome-lined barrel and a hard case to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR-type rifle to have a quick change barrel, which can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
from Snakebite Tactical in Eureka, Montana (A $350+ value),
Gun Mag Warehouse is providing 20 Magpul PMAG 30-rd Magazines (a value of $300) (an equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions),
in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
from Sunflower Ammo,
(MREs), courtesy of < (a $180 value).
Second Prize:
from Always Empowered. This compact starter power system is packaged in a wheeled O.D. green EMP-shielded Pelican hard case (a $2,400 value),
Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, which have a combined retail value of $589,
from Max Velocity Tactical (a $600 value),
A transferable certificate for
from Florida Firearms Training (a $400 value),
from Emergency Essentials (a $250 value),
from CJL Enterprize (a $300 value),
containing a 10 pack of 28oz cans of Premium Beef and a 5 pack of 28oz cans of Premium Pork from Wertz&#8217;s Farm Market (a $300 value),
RepackBox is , and
American Gunsmithing Institute (AGI) is providing a $300 .
Third Prize:
provided by Quantum Harvest LLC (a $439 value),
Directive 21 (a $275 value),
from custom knife-maker Jon Kelly Designs, of Eureka, Montana,
A , a washboard, and a Homesteading for Beginners DVD, all courtesy of The Homestead Store, with a combined value of $206,
, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
Mayflower Trading is donating ,
Montie Gear is donating a .,
(in-stock colors only) from
(a $240 value), and
from SafeCastle (a $300 value).
A $250 gift certificate to Tober&#8217;s Traditions, makers of , such as soap, tooth powder, deodorant, sunscreen, lotion, and more.
Round 69 ends on March 31st, so get busy writing and
us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical &how to& skills for survival have an advantage in the judging.
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Public Transportation
Learn how public transportation works in your area and utilize it, as it could be an asset one day. Also, learn about anything that is public, from restrooms and shelters to tornado shelters. Timing could be an issue, and it could become the closest shelter for a variety of situations. Parks also have water supplies. Know where the water fill ups are. I personally know of some local spots that have hand pumps, which while it is not a secret, few people will think of immediately during a loss of utilities.
Memberships
Having a few memberships can be a huge asset should you become displaced. The YMCA, for instance, has showers you could use without any trouble simply by having an affordable membership. You could also utilize that membership to enhance your strength. A library membership can get you easy access to shelter and information. A self-storage unit can be utilized as a cache, although it&#8217;s expensive.
Basic first aid is a must, and in the city we should be more cognizant of airborne threats. Considering the case example of the Bhopal disaster and also addressing tear, chlorine, mustard, nerve gas, and sternutators, here are some guidelines to survive a gas attack:
Stay calm. During mask training in the army in the gas chamber, I took slow breaths while the guy in front of me panicked, yelling, and generally accelerating his heart rate. He suffered much worse than I did.
Climb. Gases are heavy, so if you cannot quickly clear the area by way of vehicle or because of congestion, get climb a tree, stairs, bus, or hill. Gasses will be most concentrated in low areas and ditches. Also, you will have more air flow higher up.
Cover your face with a wet cloth. Wet a cloth with water or use your own urine but do not expose any skin to the gas to do it, as your clothing will provide a barrier. Once the area is clear cut clothing away carefully, and as with many chemical exposures (including poison ivy) take a COLD shower as this will close your pores and reduce exposure to the chemical.
Many people in the Bhopal Disaster had much worse symptoms because they panicked in the streets and tried to run away. Had they simply gone to a higher floor in a building they would have greatly reduced exposure without attempting to flee. If you understand the topographical layout of your community, you will also understand where the valleys are. Avoid these in the situation of a gas disaster. This also illustrates a reason to avoid subway systems, because they are ideal targets of gas attacks (and nearly every other type of terrorist attack). While speaking on this subject, there is another airborne threat& CO, or carbon monoxide.
CO is unburnt carbon caused by a variety of heating sources and . Having a generator is a litt if you don’t use it properly and respect it, it can kill you. Hundreds of people die from CO poisoning every year. It takes minutes of use for a generator to produce lethal levels of CO, which is again heavier than air. So, if you use one, try to keep it 12 feet away from your buildings, down wind and downhill, and utilize . You spent the money to purchase the generator, so be sure to read about recent deaths caused by generators with CO poisoning.
Phone Book
I’m amazed how I never hear about owning a phone book as a prep item. This big yellow book has an absolute wealth of information inside of it, and it is completely EMP proof. The next time you get a free phone book, absolutely do not throw it away. Make your own book and your own pamphlet for yourself and your loved ones. Keep critical information in this pamphlet, like the number 185.8.177.142 (SurvivalBlog&#8217;s IP address), Ham radio frequencies, the steps to reprogram your handheld, which you should be able to do yourself along with adding additional frequencies. You might have other things in this pamphlet, like problem-solving steps. Don’t be afraid of adding the very basics, because in a situation where your adrenaline is pumping and let’s say you just lost a loved one, your mental capacity and memory is going to be deficient. If you decide you must have a password or security code in this, be sure to encrypt it with a simple key or add nulls to it. You should have a physical phone list and address book of all your friends and family.
Legal Information
I have had the unfortunate need for a lawyer more than once recently. Because I had a lawyer, the individuals who threatened legal action against me backed off. I’ve discovered in my area the retainer for a lawyer is between $1,000-2,500 dollars, and so far I’ve gotten 80% of that back. In these instances, I lost access to my bank and lost income, so I had to have a separate plan to deal with the legal situation. Keep some legal minded phone numbers in your wallet, and understand some of the legal specifics behind the activities you participate in. Marriage, parenting, driving, sailing, shooting, or panhandling, everything is governed by laws. Understand how laws work in your area with the understanding that the law and ethics are not the same. You can behave ethically and still have legal problems.
Lock Picking
I&#8217;m going from the law straight into lock picking. In generalized research for this article, I read instances of Jews defeating handcuffs and escaping. Also, there are other legal reasons to use lock picking. Learn the law of your area, and make your own decision. Having a kit can be useful, and practicing is certainly something you’ll want to do. Once you understand how locks work, you’ll have a useful skill, even without having a lock pick kit. Further, understanding how locks work will help you utilize them in a more effective manner.
Encryption
Let’s say your garage door key code is 3456, you can offset the numbers by two, so it becomes 25678; the number two helps you remember the offset. Or, you could just add some numbers like, 134561. Use a code as well. Don’t label it as garage PIN; label it as safety deposit box. Then store this inside your wallet. I’ve known people who forgot their garage code because they never used it, until they needed to. I have a combination lock at work, where I have engraved an encrypted solution to the lock. Remember, no somebody could figure out my encryption, but it’s a combination lock, which are easily defeated anyway. In this manner, you can store keys that to the casual observer would not reveal too much information. Never write down a password or PIN without encryption.
Every Day Carry
If you do not have it on you, it will not help you in the situation you’re in. Most people have seen the Austin Powers carry list before he leaves. I go through a similar routine& keys, wallet, phone. Regarding keys, on your key set do you have two dozen keys you don’t use? G replace them with a FOB of sorts. If you have a prescription, you could carry a dose right on your keychain. I carry two pain relievers. Also, a little compass for days where the sun is not shining is great. A little penknife on your keychain and a light source is a bonus item. At this point you haven’t adde you’ve simply made your keychain more useful. Use the same method with your wallet, which you want to keep slim. Pull out those extra credit cards. Yes, drop them in the shredder. Now you have made some space to put a laminated card with contact information on it. If you get arrested, they take your phone, so put some numbers on this card of people who could bail you out, like your lawyer, who you already have on retainer. Perhaps include a number to return the wallet should you lose it with a reward amount to sweeten the pot for somebody to return all those IDs and credit cards, which are no longer in there. Want to get crazy? Put a little map in your wallet, just one page of a critical area you could be lost in. This is an especially good idea if you are visiting a new area. You also might have random information, like the number 185.8.177.142 (SurvivalBlog&#8217;s IP address), local Ham frequencies, emergency numbers, and perhaps a basic encryption card.
Car Repair Kit
On my recent camping trip out of state, I drove an un-tested 94 Forerunner. I learned quickly why they call it a slowrunner or &6.slow&, and I ended up having to use the kit I brought with me. The already slow vehicle had a spark wire come loose from a broken clip. Five cylinders of slowness, no available Internet, and 80-degree weather demonstrated the need for preparation and forethought. Finding a car shop only to discover they closed in 45 minutes and would not even look at the car, I eventually applied my own limited knowledge of the car and peeked under the hood and checked the wires when I discovered the loose wire. Upon the advice of a friend in discussing the trip, I had added a length of plain insulated wire to my car kit, which I used to lash the loose wire into place. It remained attached for the remaining 5-hour trip home. So, in your car repair kit, start with tire repair/maintenance and build from there. I recommend the following:
Tire Repair/Maintenance Items &#8211;
– I’ve been using a $12
f it is light duty, so don’t run it continuously for too long.)
Spare tire
Cheater pipe (2-3 foot long pipe large enough to use on tire iron scissor jack)
For Your Car&#8217;s Electrical System &#8211;
Lengths of *
(to clean those terminals)
For the Mechanical and Miscellaneous-
(with allen set, and assorted flat and star bits)
Haynes Service manual (specific for your car!)
Other Items to Think About-
Coolant/Oil/Fluids/Fuel
Bug-home-bag
City dwellers certainly have a lot to consider during a Schumer event. Knowing basic survival skills could be what separates you from misery or even death. I really hope this article gives you some creative ideas on what skills you can practice that could both entertain and enlighten. Thank you for reading SurvivalBlog and contributing to our community.
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After governments abolish cash in useful denominations, then governments will likely focus upon eliminating personal and commercial commerce through the use of compact high-value commodities, such as gold and silver. This is a natural progression if $100 bills are taken out of circulation in the United States. People today, who are living in the legacy of the Obama economy, already need a fist-full of $20 bills just to buy a week&#8217;s supply of groceries, and it&#8217;s easy to spend $400 per week on fresh groceries for two people, especially if you buy premium products and organic.
Consider the increasing trend, where banks, institutions, and big retailers are regularly hacked, combined with identity theft, digital commerce, and credit cards that aren&#8217;t all they’re cracked up to be and in reality are posing an ever-increasing level of liability on all levels through their use.
Like many people, I am a careful person when it comes to digital commerce, yet nonetheless had two of my credit cards hacked (twice in the last four years). One time was by a supposedly reliable online retail company and another time when I rented a trailer. Both times, it required an incredible amount of time, police reports, phone calls, et cetera just to get back to square one and get my money back. However, my own experience was just one of nearly 18 million Americans who suffered from some form of . &Digital commerce& is very problematic and is not the panacea that companies and government want the public to believe. The relatively few people who may ultimately control all of the digital wealth of Americans will virtually have control of all the people in a cashless society. This results in a definite loss of freedom and liberty. There are many, many other ways for law enforcement to hammer criminals and curtail their enterprises, if that is truly the goal. Any method that inhibits or erodes the freedoms of Americans in any way, including limiting or infringing upon person-to-person commerce and personal privacy in any manner, is to be shunned and recognized as counter to the intents and spirit of our beloved U.S. Constitution.
Digital currency transactions in lieu of cash would allow virtually 100% tracking of all Americans, including law-abiding citizens and all that we do. We have already learned over the past eight years of the Obama-led government that governments don’t necessarily work for or even represent the will of the people. So how can anyone justify giving the government this much power over Americans? There is no such justification. The vast majority of Americans are not criminals, and therefore any action by government that affects or targets the vast majority of people in order to deal with a small factional percentage of criminals in the population is manifestly unfair. Politicians simply need to do the jobs they are being paid to do and come up with anti-criminal tactics that strictly focus upon the bad actors, not the majority of law-abiding Americans, instead of suggesting that the removal of cash is necessary to deal with criminals. It is just a convenient lie. If the minds behind a cashless society are allowed to have their way, America would become little more than a monumental ant farm, where the elitist class studies Americans to a much greater extent than ever before, including how we move around and what we do, use, eat, watch, and listen to, and then using this deeply insightful personal information to potentially plot how to control everyone. Things, like if we&#8217;re allowed to be born (abortions already control this to some extent), how long we get to live, and what we are allowed to do in between could be controlled. Orwellian? Yes, but it&#8217;s true nonetheless.
that should be alarming.
Brazil played around in past decades on many occasions with re-issuing, devaluing, and recalling currency to , and the Marxists paid close attention to that exercise.
and could have a sinister effect, since they are already a socialist state, and we know how fond socialists and communists are of controlling all aspects of their populations. One might assume that India is merely executing a plan similar to what may soon be in the works for Americans?
I have to say, that it&#8217;s looking like living in the countryside on a piece of land that provides sustainable sustenance and provides a firewall from a population that may recoil and strike-out in anger sometime soon is the only viable path to surviving past what may be an ugly and austere potential future. Anyone who cares to look at the news these days will see riots, murders, and unrest all around inside the United States, a result of numerous factors, not the least of which is the rise of the &&.
Even as much as most Americans admire and respect President Trump, the Marxist-socialist momentum that has already
in America might be too much for him and his team to overcome? Our new President definitely needs our continued strong support more than ever.
Smile and pray for the best, but adequately prepare for the worst.
&#8211; Capt. William E. Simpson II
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Today, we present another entry for Round 69 of the . The nearly $15,000 worth of prizes for this round include:
First Prize:
A $3000 gift certificate towards a
from Veteran owned Portable Solar LLC. The only EMP Hardened Solar Generator System available to the public.
A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate that
(a $1,195 value),
A course certificate from onPoint Tactical for the prize winner&#8217;s , excluding those restricted for military or government teams. Three day onPoint courses normally cost $795,
DRD Tactical is providing a
with a hammer forged, chrome-lined barrel and a hard case to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR-type rifle to have a quick change barrel, which can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
from Snakebite Tactical in Eureka, Montana (A $350+ value),
Gun Mag Warehouse is providing 20 Magpul PMAG 30-rd Magazines (a value of $300) (an equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions),
in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
from Sunflower Ammo,
(MREs), courtesy of < (a $180 value).
Second Prize:
from Always Empowered. This compact starter power system is packaged in a wheeled O.D. green EMP-shielded Pelican hard case (a $2,400 value),
Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, which have a combined retail value of $589,
from Max Velocity Tactical (a $600 value),
A transferable certificate for
from Florida Firearms Training (a $400 value),
from Emergency Essentials (a $250 value),
from CJL Enterprize (a $300 value),
containing a 10 pack of 28oz cans of Premium Beef and a 5 pack of 28oz cans of Premium Pork from Wertz&#8217;s Farm Market (a $300 value),
RepackBox is , and
American Gunsmithing Institute (AGI) is providing a $300 .
Third Prize:
provided by Quantum Harvest LLC (a $439 value),
Directive 21 (a $275 value),
from custom knife-maker Jon Kelly Designs, of Eureka, Montana,
A , a washboard, and a Homesteading for Beginners DVD, all courtesy of The Homestead Store, with a combined value of $206,
, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
Mayflower Trading is donating ,
Montie Gear is donating a .,
(in-stock colors only) from
(a $240 value), and
from SafeCastle (a $300 value).
A $250 gift certificate to Tober&#8217;s Traditions, makers of , such as soap, tooth powder, deodorant, sunscreen, lotion, and more.
Round 69 ends on March 31st, so get busy writing and
us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical &how to& skills for survival have an advantage in the judging.
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I’ve been a SurvivalBlog reader for years and grew up prepping. My parents were preppers in the 90’s, so I’ve been through the full spectrum. I love the articles and especially all the news to be found on SurvivalBlog. I appreciate the hard work all the authors have put into their articles over the years and recognize that most individual skills and ideas have been put to ink. I’m going to attempt the 10,000-aerial view in this approach to city survival. My military background taught me to do a risk assessment for everything, and I practice this today. The million-dollar question is, “What do I need to prepare for?”. We cannot predict the future, but we can consider the past and see trends and patterns and learn from those. Consider this.
Create a Risk Assessment
The earth has been hit with many asteroids over its existence, and per
that I found the location seems random. The frequency of these impacts is rare and typically minor.
Looking at a risk assessment matrix regarding risk with earth space impacts, I conclude that it is an &improbable& event with &catastrophic& to &negligible& severity. The threats seen from an earth space impact are fire, dust, impact, loss of power, social services, et cetera. You can use the risk assessment matrix to evaluate types of events that could be likely in your local areas. I live near Dayton, Ohio, so I will use this as the case example.
You should know some history of your city/county and natural disasters that are prevalent. Dayton is in what is known as the Miami Valley, which houses the Miami River, which is a tributary of the Ohio River. The Ohio River flows west then south and empties out into the Mississippi, which empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Dayton has five dams, which were built in response to the great Dayton flood in 1914. Dayton is not known for earthquakes or fires, and flooding has been reduced since 1914. We have a variety of wind directions, and sometimes tornados can touch down. We also have the Wright-Patterson Airforce base, which is a high value strategic U.S. asset. Ohio falls under Region 5 of Homeland Security, and our Statewide Interoperability Coordinator is Richard Schmahl, who is responsible for coordinating emergency communications. Ohio has 11.59 million people, and 1.6 million of those receive SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). We have the intersection of I-70 and I-75 interstates, which assists us in being a manufacturing hub. Every bit of this information is important in a survival situation. You will personally want to know where your city water comes from and if a city wide power failure will result in raw sewage emptying into your home. Threats that we face here, rated by the risk assessment chart, per the likelihood and damage level are discussed here. I will follow with threat types, remembering that this brain storming session will require some creativity.
Asteroid Hit
Loss of power, et cetera
Forest Fire
Loss of power, et cetera
Car Accident
Fire, et cetera
Looking at the sub threats, we see fire and dust are common threats, so an economical solution could be to have some fire-resistant clothing on or accessible. Once you have a large list, you can start grouping the threats together and decide on the most practical course of negating threats. Fire-resistant clothing for instances is not terribly expensive, and you buy clothing anyway. Some of the stuff looks casual.
Top ten normal routine threats we face per the
Heart Disease and Cancer 1 in 7
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 1 in 27
Intentional Self-harm 1 in 97
Unintentional Poisoning by and Exposure to Noxious Substances 1 in 103
Motor Vehicle Crash 1 in 113
Fall (Gravity not season) 1 in 133
Assault by Firearm (Firearms don’t assault people) 1 in 358
Pedestrian Incident 1 in 672
Motorcycle Rider Incident 1 in 948
Unintentional Drowning and Submersion 1 in 1,183
Why, When, and How Do We Prep?
So, do we prep to prevent death? I would argue, &No.& Obviously, when we look at a prepper&#8217;s list against these two subjects, we realize we do not prep to extend our life. Preparation for me has three goals:
Greater independence realizing my full potential to make decisions based off my own ethics and morality, not being dictated by the trends in society.
To increase the quality of life within my household during routine disasters.
To train my children for the above, plus to enhance the skills and ability to live in a radically different culture due to a cultural paradigm shift.
Those goals are addressed with three categories:
Let us say, predominately we prepare for paradigm shifts and we prepare all the time. Well, I know the countryside is a better place to live, but you are probably like me, living in the city and in an apartment. It&#8217;s the worst place to be during Schumer events. So, let’s get to work! What skills do you need? If the Schumer hits the fan, city folks can use these skills. Each have their own perspective equipment and practices.
Map Reading
Topographical maps are wonderful in the country but in the city I wonder. Just get a street map and get to know it! Give yourself extra time, and turn off GPS; take alternative routes to work. In , it states that taxi cab drivers have greater hippocampal brain volume based on studies of London taxi cab drivers. The increased brain function is due to spatial mapping. Engaging in spatial mapping will increase brain function, even if it is during game play. Practice think they never take the same route to and from a place, and military folk try to avoid that as well.
In that same peer reviewed paper, they mention the benefits of music playing on the brain, so grab an instrument and start to learn. If you are on the run and hiding in the streets, nothing is better than hiding in plain view. Beaten and battered, pull out your harmonica, put a hat on the ground, and start to play. You’ll get well needed rest and possibly bring in some dough for your next meal. (The Arshanskaya sisters are two examples of Jews using music to sustain their safety.)
If Canada is your target location to split, French would be a decent option while also used in Europe. If Mexico is your target location, learn Spanish. To learn a language, there are many techniques. Listen to the music, choose a song, listen to it over and over until you are proficient in it, while also reading the lyrics in that language. Once you can recite the song, from beginning to end without the music playing and can spell it, then you should translate the song to English. The worst case scenario is at least you can hum and sing the song under your breath to convince others you are speaking that language, which may not fool the natives of that language but could fool somebody into thinking you cannot understand them and then avoid any questioning altogether. If you want to become proficient in a language, the quickest method is to immerse yourself in the language and culture, cooking your favorite SurvivalBlog recipe after you have translated it into French. Another note about culture has to do with table etiquette, which can reveal where you are from, especially in Europe.
Morse Code
Morse code is an ancient, barely used dialect. As I’m writing this, my daughter distracts me while she is playing on my smart phone, which starts beeping. She is playing with one of my Morse Code applications, which teaches morse code in a fun way. Morse code also has international codes, making it versatile.
When I was stationed in Afghanistan, we had civilian vehicles. What was weird was the fact that the driver wheel was on the right-hand side of the vehicle. Oh, yes, and it was stick shift. I already could drive a stick shift, so I was a lucky one who got to drive the vehicles instead of hoofing it. The key here, is that I could drive a stick shift.
I’m here in the Mid-west and have always loved ship adventure books, but I thought that sailing was something I could never learn. Enter CLSA, Cowan Lake Sailing Association, and twenty dollars. Now I have several sailing hours under my belt from an entry class. I was amazed how inexpensive it was and how much experience I got from it. Sailing ships are used everywhere, and having this skill could help you charter passageway for work if you already have some experience. Also, many coast cities have harbors where you can find lots of handy work to do working on boats. I’ve spent hours on this subject realizing there is a plethora of skills that can be leaned heavily upon. Rigging is something you learn a lot with sailing, which is multi-functional. As seen in the national safety council chart, &falling& is a common cause of death. So, learn how to tie a Swiss S you could even keep one for the car with some basic carabiners. Learn some rigging skills and practice them. Rigging is one of the most under taught ski so, learn rigging for trucking, climbing, boating, and anything else you can get a hold of.
Networking
If you had to go to another country, who would you visit? You should have a few contacts in the areas of interest of your “bug out location” that you could contact for help, or at least can claim you were visiting for the sake of legitimacy. Having a small list of some names and loca this list could assist you in remembering who these people are. So, if you intended to go to Winnipeg, Canada, meet some people online that have like interest, perhaps hockey. Build a list of people and keep in contact with them. Then, if something comes up where you must for whatever reason bug out, you then have a list of people you could contact who already know who you are and an excuse, such as a hockey game or music, et cetera. These people should not know anything about you beyond that you love the Winnipeg Jets. You should know about hockey and keep some literature on hand should you need to refresh the details of hockey and the Jets.
Have one, and use it. Create a routine of visiting different locations, so it is not out of the ordinary, both for yourself and as far as your paperwork goes. Being familiar with a process, such as a border crossing, can turn something from a mountain to a mole hill. Also, you can become familiar with practices and routines and so can identify unusual security precautions that could threaten your personal mission.
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