Disaster Preparedness: Are you ready?



I have cash and guns. All that other shit seems pretty unnecessary considering I can get my hands on anything else I might need when the time comes...

I think knowing how to fight and defend yourself really well would be a highly desirable skill to have. That's probably the one area I'd focus on if I had more free time.

If you had cash, guns, and lethal hands I mean shit, what else do you need?

My generation 3 night vision scope, 1 .40 cent pullet = your fucked. I'll be creepin on my elbows and you won't see it comin.

Then ill take your supplies, do it again = profit.

If you have money, invest in night combat.
 
If you guys are stockpiling food and water and don't even have a satellite phone I don't know what to tell you other than good luck!

& LOL at this guy who thinks the governments gonna fall, yet satellites will still be in service. Buy crank radios, as for my gen 3 night scopes or other electronics, solar chargers (a few) with hundreds of batteries.
 
After the last hurricane here I bought a AK and a few thousand rounds.. Not sure what else you might need.. The savage monkey's get crazy after hurricanes it seems.

The next hurricane I think I am going to get a suite at local nice hotel that has generators and room service no A/C sucks.
 
I'll get me one of these bad boys:

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^^^^ WTF??



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If I was involved in a serious disaster where the end was nowhere in sight, I would use my satellite phone (oh sorry you don't have one?), call my brother who happens to be a helicopter pilot, and have him pick my ass up. I'd be back to sipping mojitos by the pool within 24 hours

HHAHAHA that is the most retarded thing I have read on this thread. Everyone it talking from experience and speaking intelligently about it and then this haha.
 
A very interesting read is this guy's account of living through the economic collapse in Argentina Re-directing...

Different than a sudden castrophe like an earthquake but very englightening as to what is really important to someone who actually lived through it. A couple of highlights:
- Cash on hand not in the bank because the banks are closed and ATMs emptied quickly
- Hand gun because you need to carry it concealed
- Food and lots of it because the distribution system is disrupted

Read his story, it's worth your time.

That was a really good read, I can see that a worst case possibility in the US.
 
Speaking of where to move to avoid disasters, a friend of mind bought a ranch a few years ago to get away from the urban life and have a comfortable place to be self sufficient and hunker down when the SHTF...near Gila National Forest in New Mexico...oops.
 
Speaking of weapons to quickly, easily, and quietly dispatch zombies I've always thought an old school medieval mace would be the best weapon you could have around. It would most certainly deliver a fatal blow to the zombie's dome and unlike a axe, hatchet, hammer, etc. due to the way the spikes are shaped you could easily withdraw it from the Zombie's head.

Anyone have one of these lying around?

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i'm working on a bug out bag. i make about one purchase for it per month.

This brings up an interesting point. Do you all have a dual plan system? A plan for vacating the premises and even your town/city if need be vs a plan where you stay put, stockpiled and fortified within your premises?

It doesn't help to have 50 kilos of hermetically sealed rice and 50 gallons of water stockpiled if the place collapses or is washed away.
 
The problem with guns is that like Katrina, the first thing they want to do is go around and grab all the guns. They WILL be doing that and if you don't produce the ones registered to you then you are in custody (if you are not already anyway).
They will also pop gun safes etc no problem.

So I am thinking of having a few unregistered guns (handgun and rifle).

Thoughts on obtaining, legalities of an unlicensed handgun ?
 
Speaking of where to move to avoid disasters, a friend of mind bought a ranch a few years ago to get away from the urban life and have a comfortable place to be self sufficient and hunker down when the SHTF...near Gila National Forest in New Mexico...oops.

Not in NM but we have a few acres that shares a property line with a national forest. The way the tract is shaped in relation to the protected land it eliminated the possibility of anyone building close by. This was one of the main reasons for purchasing. The area is rich in game that could provide a substantial food supply for quite some time.

Though in an apocalyptic scenario I'm not sure how good an idea it is. Seems like everyone who had the skills and resources would be trying to go native and hunt / fish the area. The property would be difficult to defend and the infrastructure on our land would look very enviable.
 
What do you have in it so far?
So far, I have:

An ultralight 1 person tent
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A 15F sleeping bag
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A self-inflatable sleeping pad
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Utlralight cook set
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LED headlamp
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Compass
Maps
Waterproof matches
Freeze-dried food
Food utensils
Flashlight
Emergency bivvy
Survival knife
Multi-tool
First aid kit
Pocket chain saw
Magnesium fire starter
Toiletries
Emergency whistle
Water purification tabs
Paracord


Things I need:
Gun
Ammo
GPS
Solar charger
Water purifier
Camelback
Drybag
Poncho



The bug out bag pretty much doubles as a camping pack. I still have a ways to go to finish it...
 
lol at the tag.

I have nothing yet really. I have a .25 Colt Double Action, but limited ammo. Figure its good for small game and personal defense if needed at close range. However, with the amount of ammo I have I would barely last a day or 2 with it.

I need a couple of things since I have a family to provide for, might have to get a bunker made out of a shipping container in the ground along with a few other things.
 
So far, I have:

I have seen some freakin EXCELLENT youtube prepper vids for bugout bags FYI. Also US considers you a T3rr 0r 1st if you are a prepper FYI again.

The Ultralight is a good stove, there is a whisperlight international that I want to pick up that will burn anything, paint, white gas, leaded gas, kerosine whatever.. I think that is a SUPER survival stove..

Also MSR make a kick ass water filter that is like 2 microns I think.. only slightly bigger than a water molecule so the water can be puperd out of a toilet and drank if needed.. I suggest that .. I think that was the MSR II if I am not mistaken ..
For your bugout bag, get a tom brows field guide and toss it in there.. there are some books on urban survival that might be good to have as a reference..
 
The problem with guns is that like Katrina, the first thing they want to do is go around and grab all the guns. They WILL be doing that and if you don't produce the ones registered to you then you are in custody (if you are not already anyway).
They will also pop gun safes etc no problem.

So I am thinking of having a few unregistered guns (handgun and rifle).

Thoughts on obtaining, legalities of an unlicensed handgun ?

This is very true as well, not every disaster...but when shit starts hitting the fan and people start acting crazy....they will come in and do that.