No one really knows what the next survival situation will be or how it will play out. It could be the car breaking down or getting two flats in the middle of nowhere, a hurricane or tornado, a home invasion or terrorist attack, economic collapse or one (or even more then one) of many other things that are frankly too numerous to list. You must assess your own situation and determine what you need to prepare for. Of course some basic preparations will be useful in everyday life, and these are what we are going to talk about. What I basically mean, if you are Kansas you don’t need to worry much about an earthquake, but a tornado should be a fairly high priority.
In order to get an idea of what to prepare for, look at the area you are in. What types of situations do you think you or people around you might face, or what you or the people in your area have been through? Also, do not forget your workplace or places you take vacations or are going to take a vacation. We need to learn from the past so that we do not repeat previous mistakes. Look at the healthcare bill that just past the House and Obama promised to sign. Every industrialized that has past some type national healthcare has faced economic hardships related to healthcare. In good times these countries were able to cope. Presently these times are not so good economically. How will we cope? Like I said we must learn from the past. I personally pray that nationalized healthcare in the US will not face the economic hardships it has faced everywhere else, but just because I am praying for that, does not mean I will not prepare for these hardships. Pray for the best, prepare for the worst.
I personally like hiking and being outdoors, so for me learning how not to get lost and how to stay alive in the outdoors are high priorities. These skills may also come in handy if I become stranded for any reason and I may need to walk to safety say during a terrorist attack because all of the roads and public transportation are closed or because the roads are flood or damaged by earthquake or hurricane. Frankly living in your house without power and maybe water is not too different from camping except for the nice tent over your head and all of your stuff that you cannot carry when camping. It is important to also take basic first aid classes. It may be limited in coverage but still very useful in a variety of situations.
To assess the likely dangers to where I live and work I used several resources including FEMA and even CBS or Fox News (or any other news organization). Believe it or not, the government wants you to be prepared in case of emergency. Find your local emergency response office. But do not rely on the government too much for planning or for that matter help. As we learned with the Katrina response, their information and advice is far from perfect as well as their response times. FEMA has always said it will take 72 hours to respond, I personally assume they will take at least a month at a minimum, plus I would rather not need their help when they do respond. So the way I look at it, during Katrina, FEMA and the various local governments failed to live up to their own expectations. But even if FEMA had been able to provide more food and water, I believe I would still be much better off taking care of myself and my family. Do you really want to be told what possessions you can hold, when to eat, when to sleep, and live in close quarters with thousands of strangers? Sounds like a prison to me. Plus look what happened at the Superdome; backed up toilets within hours, trash and rodents everywhere, not to mention the rapes, theft and other crimes hardly reported on. During an emergency I would not want my family in the next Superdome.
There are hundreds of books out there that will get you started on a plan for most common disasters, some even put out by FEMA and the government. Their plans can be a little passive (don't take any risks and follow all FEMA directions) and their kits may lack some important things like knives or maybe even a gun. Still they do offer good starting points. I am putting together a comprehensive book list that I plan on posting when it is complete. It will take several more weeks however, some books on the list I am still reading or rereading and reviewing.
Naturally family should be included in your planning and preparations, but only as much as they want to. Do not push them too hard, if they want nothing to do with it, them you prepare for them. When the shit hits the fan you will have a plan and people who are unprepared look for a leader (i.e. you). Do not forget to include your friends in you preparations. But limit how much you tell (family or friends) based on how trustworthy they are. However, be very careful about telling people who you do not trust (friends or family), do not know well or do not know at all. You certainly do not want to become a target in a crisis.
I personally believe one of the best sources for thinking about what you are preparing for and what does and does not work is news stories or first hand accounts. A few of them seem kind of bravado but often the advice given about survival is sound.
More to come…
26 March 2010
23 March 2010
Long Repose
It has been a little over a month since my last post. Life has been hectic and I do not think I’ve sat at my personal laptop for more then an hour since my last post. I keep thinking in the back of my mind, while working and whatnot, that I need to post. By the time I get home the thought has left my mind. I will see something while I am out and about, thinking I need to mention that in my web log, and then I will forget it by the time I get home. Well no more, I am starting to write down everything, including my thoughts for this web log. You should see more posts from me from now on. Just don’t expect posts every day, I try my best to avoid computers. I said I am starting to write stuff down and I mean pen and paper style, screw computers.
What has brought me out of my repose was the passage of Obamacare. I believe it passed the house 219 to 212. That is within the half dozen votes that the Executive Order on abortion brought over. I point that out because executive orders cannot go against the law voted on by congress and signed by the president, so if the wording of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (or Obamacare) supports abortions then the law trumps the executive order. If this was not the case a new president could come in and write all the executive orders he wants to do whatever he wants. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. I personally do not care who is in office or what they pass while they are in office. I just found it amusing that a half dozen house members were hoodwinked by a shell game. Though my personal opinion is they received something of more substance for their votes, other then an executive order, but I cannot prove this nor once again do I truly care.
The main reason I bring up Obamacare is because of the national debt. The website http://www.usdebtclock.org spells it out fairly well, and if it is a third accurate our country is currently in trouble. If that website is to be believed, we may have five years left until total financial collapse in this country, because the numbers keep going up and we keep getting farther in debt. Historically nationalize healthcare is expensive. As far as I am aware, no country that has nationalized healthcare has been able to successfully keep the costs down (more then a few years) to a level that does not add significantly to their national debt. Healthcare in this case may be the straw that breaks the camels back.
With financial collapse come several problems. This is where survival comes into play. I pray this never happens, I work for the government and they pay my bills, many of my friends work for the government. I am out of more then just a job if our economy collapses. I need to have a way to survive, and I started the process years ago. I am not worried about myself or my family in case of a financial collapse or any other manmade or natural disaster. I am prepared should the shit hit the fan (Airplane! (the 80’s movie) visual flashing through my head here). I am worried and pray that you who read my web log (along with others too) will survive. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best and nothing will ever touch you.
In the next few posts I will cover basic preparedness. Sort of a how to guide on what to get and why. There is always something I have forgotten and each persons situation is different, so I give you warning that it is not an absolute how to guide. Comments are always welcome, and I personally am always learning.
More to come…
What has brought me out of my repose was the passage of Obamacare. I believe it passed the house 219 to 212. That is within the half dozen votes that the Executive Order on abortion brought over. I point that out because executive orders cannot go against the law voted on by congress and signed by the president, so if the wording of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (or Obamacare) supports abortions then the law trumps the executive order. If this was not the case a new president could come in and write all the executive orders he wants to do whatever he wants. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. I personally do not care who is in office or what they pass while they are in office. I just found it amusing that a half dozen house members were hoodwinked by a shell game. Though my personal opinion is they received something of more substance for their votes, other then an executive order, but I cannot prove this nor once again do I truly care.
The main reason I bring up Obamacare is because of the national debt. The website http://www.usdebtclock.org spells it out fairly well, and if it is a third accurate our country is currently in trouble. If that website is to be believed, we may have five years left until total financial collapse in this country, because the numbers keep going up and we keep getting farther in debt. Historically nationalize healthcare is expensive. As far as I am aware, no country that has nationalized healthcare has been able to successfully keep the costs down (more then a few years) to a level that does not add significantly to their national debt. Healthcare in this case may be the straw that breaks the camels back.
With financial collapse come several problems. This is where survival comes into play. I pray this never happens, I work for the government and they pay my bills, many of my friends work for the government. I am out of more then just a job if our economy collapses. I need to have a way to survive, and I started the process years ago. I am not worried about myself or my family in case of a financial collapse or any other manmade or natural disaster. I am prepared should the shit hit the fan (Airplane! (the 80’s movie) visual flashing through my head here). I am worried and pray that you who read my web log (along with others too) will survive. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best and nothing will ever touch you.
In the next few posts I will cover basic preparedness. Sort of a how to guide on what to get and why. There is always something I have forgotten and each persons situation is different, so I give you warning that it is not an absolute how to guide. Comments are always welcome, and I personally am always learning.
More to come…
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