Sunday, January 25, 2015

Beginner Prepper List

Let’s supposed you are just getting started from ground zero. Here is a budget and priority list of what you should consider starting with.

Total Cost for beginner level preparations -> $  561.00
Quantity     Description$ Each$ Cost (2014)
 Rule of 3 Factor
1
 Ruger 10/22 Stainless Steel Rifle $  309.00 $ 309.00
Security
2
 High Capacity Magazines $    35.00 $   70.00
Security
1
 22 Caliber Ammo 100 box $      8.00 $    8.00
Security
1
 Home Brite Solar Motion Alarm $    26.00 $  26.00
Security
1
 Roll of trip wire  $    12.00 $  12.00
Security





1
 Israeli Civilian Gas Mask $    40.00 $  40.00
Air





1
 Poncho (Digital Camo) $    30.00 $   30.00
Shelter





1
 Gallon of unscented Bleach $      4.00 $     4.00
Water
1
 Box Strike Anywhere Matches $      3.00 $     3.00
Water





100
  Extra cans of common foods $      0.50 $   50.00
Food
1
 Hand can opener $      9.00 $     9.00
Food

The rifle and ammo provides security along with the alarm. The Home Brite alarm is solar powered and with daily sunlight it will stay charged. When it detects motion at night, it starts flashing a light and saying “Warning, you have entered a secure area.” You can also thread cans with a few rocks in them on a trip wire. This can serve as an early warning if someone is walking up to your location and hits it.

The gas mask insures you have fresh air to breath (very important) in most smoke or chemical contaminated environments that still contain oxygen. The Poncho insures you have some sort of shelter when outside guarding your Retreat.

Unscented bleach allows you to disinfect drinking water while the matches allow you to start fires to boil water and cook without wilderness survival skills.

Then buy some extra cans of foods that you normally like to eat when home. A good stocking strategy needs to consider your consumption and the shelf life of the particular food. We cover more about this in the Prepper Handbook.  In addition to this, you need about $10 of US Silver coins and several hundred dollars in small bills in the event of a power outage.  For a Pandemic, add some acetaminophen, N95 Masks, disinfectant, sanitizer, wipes & extra toilet paper.  Most of these are things you should keep all the time.

For additional information see the following links:

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Red flag warnings its time to Bug Out

This is an excerpt from the Prepper Handbook  by JR Ray on Amazon ($4.99), and our most popular post.  You can download their free e-reader and read it on your computer, smart phone or pad.  You can also order an electronic copy of this Prepper Handbook Blog on Amazon.


Go home, Bug Out or GOOD to a safe retreat when:
Mass Migrations have historically not gone well with traffic congestion, insufficient food and resources, disease, death, looting and violence. So leaving early is important. The further away your retreat is, the more critical this becomes. On the other hand, if your retreat is half way across the country, you can’t afford a lot of false alarms. So here is a list of potential red flag warnings that it may be time to head out. You should fine tune this list to your satisfaction.
  1. Cars, Communications, Cell Phones, Radios, Computers, TV’s and other electronics don’t work. Transformers on fire!  Massive power outage. (Solar Flare, EMP or Nuke attack)
  2. You are not in a polar region of the planet and see an Aurora Borealis or norther lights special effect. (Solar Flare, Mass Coronal Ejection, EMP or Nuke attack)
  3. The National Guard is called out in your town, an adjoining town or in your state and more than 1 adjoining state.
  4. The President is assassinated.
  5. The President, declares martial law, implements curfews &/or goes into hiding.
  6. Center for Disease Control (CDC) or the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends quarantine (Pandemic) in any states or areas of the country.
  7. The President or media is suggesting, considering or imposing quarantine. Note:  Special quarantine procedures required when arriving at Retreat in pandemic conditions.
  8. Doctors & nurses are being reported as “flu” fatalities during an epidemic.
  9. Nurses or Police are not showing up to work for some reason
  10. Massive or unusually heavy traffic observed, or large numbers of people on foot.
  11. Looting and riots break out in more than 1 major city in your state. It may be too late in some cases when this happens. Down town areas, malls and grocery stores may be the worst areas. Some recommend staying to main roads, others say use backroads. As long as there is some civil authority in place and no quarantine, I would recommend main roads for sure during day light hours. Backroads if quarantines or curfews are in place, or main roads have very little traffic or traffic is not moving. Be careful about stopping your vehicle for any reason if civil authority is broke down. Especially not for civil authority imposters.
  12. Several Banks fail in the same week; or are being mobbed by crowds wanting their money.
  13. When is a terrorist attack (like 9/11), and especially if there are 2 or more mass killing events in your region. Stay away from places with numerous people including hospitals, schools, churches, malls, tall buildings and sporting events. Watch out for young Arab Muslim Men which are what most terrorist are. Note:  Profiling is smart and should not be politically incorrect until someone is treated disrespectfully.  Knnow what to do in an Active Shooter situation.
  14. When war is declared or started at home or abroad.
  15. Public transportation is closed down due to some crisis.
  16. Schools, businesses (your job) or government offices in your area are closed due to some crisis
  17. Stock market or banks are closed early due to financial runs or crashing for more than 2-3 days.
  18. Sudden High inflation at Gas Stations – more than $1.00/gallon increase in a day.
  19. Regional electricity &/or water is off for more than a few days.
  20. Media spinning the story to mislead the public at the government’s instruction (propaganda), down playing problems so the public doesn’t panic. When you are hearing worse than the media reports on face book, texts or from your friends or on CB or Walkie Talkie (MURS) radios or short wave radios – go home.  Note you must have your own Actionable Intelligence.
Keep your bug-out vehicle fuel tank full and have extra cans.  Be ready to leave in 15 minutes. Once the “Event” seems to be happening, get all the cash you can from the ATM and as many nonperishable goods as you safely can; but stay away from crowds, mobs and looters. Getting away quickly is a function of preparation. Have your Bug Out Bag / Bug Out Pack, trunk, trailer or vehicle all packed and ready to go. 

For some group members you may have meet up points where they gather and then proceed together. Last but not least, be packing a concealed weapon if legal.

Note that family hurricane evacuations normally took 4 hours, except for those who departed 2 hours later and the same trip took 26 hours including running out of fuel (every station was sold out) and getting 5 gallons from the Department of Transportation after sleeping on the side of the road over night... and some were not THAT lucky.

Bugging in or bugging out, either situation could end up lasting longer than expected WTSHTF so allow for extra supplies.




For additional information see the following links:

Beginners:
The Rule of 3 (set priorities by this)
Why we are ALL Preppers (for skeptics)


Food and water:


Edible Wild Plants:

Natural Disaster Preparations

Firearms and security:
Investing for Preppers (Financial Security)


Shelter:

Wilderness Survival:
Survival Pack (Security Patrol or Bug Out pack)