Building an Early Warning Perimeter with Surveillance and Traps
A strong perimeter buys you time to react before intruders reach your home. The goal is to detect threats early, slow them down, and gain tactical advantage.
Early Warning Systems
Use layered alarms to detect intruders before they reach your home. Passive alarms need no power: tripwire noise makers with cans, bells, or small alarms; fishing line trip alarms that trigger flares, blanks, or glow sticks; dogs for aggression and geese for noise; loose gravel or glass chimes on paths and windows. Low tech sensors: battery powered motion detectors at choke points, magnetic driveway alarms to detect vehicles, infrared tripwires around the perimeter. Advanced surveillance: night vision or thermal cameras, remote trail cameras, and 360Β° cameras hidden in birdhouses, fake rocks, or fence posts.
Slowing Intruders with Obstacles
Defensive landscaping: thorn hedges and brambles at windows and walkways, ditches or earthworks to funnel movement, water hazards that look harmless but slow progress. Tactical barriers: double fencing with welded wire or chain link inside wood fencing, reinforced gates with lock bars, vehicle barriers using boulders, logs, or buried steel posts.
Traps and Defensive Measures
Non lethal traps can slow or disable intruders. Caltrops and tire spikes in driveways, flashbang or blank tripwires, hidden bear boards under dirt, high intensity strobes at night. More aggressive measures (check legality): tripwire pepper spray traps, high voltage electric fences, hanging nets or wire traps in choke points.
Controlling Access Points
Keep entry paths minimal. One strong gate is easier to defend. Use decoy paths and false entry points to mislead attackers. Maintain hidden bunkers or escape routes in case of compromise.
Camouflaging Your Home and Perimeter
Blend with the environment using earth tone paints, green or living roofs, and conceal outdoor tools. Use natural cover with trees, shrubs, or dense hedges. Camouflage netting or tarps hide barns, vehicles, or equipment. Conceal fences with vines or privacy boards. Use natural barriers like earth berms or boulders. Reinforced gates can be disguised behind large planter boxes with thorny plants.
Quick Reaction Team and Home Defense Drills
Organize roles: commander, scouts, defenders, egress specialist. Equip with rifles, sidearms, NVGs, radios, and first aid kits. Train regularly with intruder drills, team movement, silent communication signals, and escape drills to bunkers.
Defending Against Night Raids
Use NVGs for visibility in darkness, paired with infrared lasers. Thermal optics spot body heat through cover. Thermal cameras on gates or perimeters give early warning. Practice silent movement, use red or green flashlights to preserve vision, and prepare concealed observation and firing positions with camouflage cover.
Reinforced Barriers and Fencing
Double layer fences with a low profile outer layer (chain link with vines) and a reinforced steel or concrete inner barrier topped with barbed wire or razor wire. Concrete fences double as sound barriers. Where legal, electrified fencing adds deterrence. Hide gates or create false gates to confuse intruders.
Tactical Obstacles
Ditches or trenches slow attackers and vehicles. Water filled ditches increase difficulty. V shaped trenches funnel attackers into kill zones. Use caltrops and tire spikes to stop foot or vehicle approaches. Add barbed or razor wire layered into foliage or trees.
Observation Points and Firing Positions
Create elevated platforms disguised by natural cover, equipped with NV or thermal cameras. Concealed shooting positions should use natural terrain, fence corners, or hedges, with fire lanes set to force attackers into predictable paths.
Traps and Delaying Systems
Pressure plates can trigger noise makers, flashbangs, or flares. Tripwires can set off alarms, flares, or illumination devices.
A strong perimeter buys you time to react before intruders reach your home. The goal is to detect threats early, slow them down, and gain tactical advantage.
Early Warning Systems
Use layered alarms to detect intruders before they reach your home. Passive alarms need no power: tripwire noise makers with cans, bells, or small alarms; fishing line trip alarms that trigger flares, blanks, or glow sticks; dogs for aggression and geese for noise; loose gravel or glass chimes on paths and windows. Low tech sensors: battery powered motion detectors at choke points, magnetic driveway alarms to detect vehicles, infrared tripwires around the perimeter. Advanced surveillance: night vision or thermal cameras, remote trail cameras, and 360Β° cameras hidden in birdhouses, fake rocks, or fence posts.
Slowing Intruders with Obstacles
Defensive landscaping: thorn hedges and brambles at windows and walkways, ditches or earthworks to funnel movement, water hazards that look harmless but slow progress. Tactical barriers: double fencing with welded wire or chain link inside wood fencing, reinforced gates with lock bars, vehicle barriers using boulders, logs, or buried steel posts.
Traps and Defensive Measures
Non lethal traps can slow or disable intruders. Caltrops and tire spikes in driveways, flashbang or blank tripwires, hidden bear boards under dirt, high intensity strobes at night. More aggressive measures (check legality): tripwire pepper spray traps, high voltage electric fences, hanging nets or wire traps in choke points.
Controlling Access Points
Keep entry paths minimal. One strong gate is easier to defend. Use decoy paths and false entry points to mislead attackers. Maintain hidden bunkers or escape routes in case of compromise.
Camouflaging Your Home and Perimeter
Blend with the environment using earth tone paints, green or living roofs, and conceal outdoor tools. Use natural cover with trees, shrubs, or dense hedges. Camouflage netting or tarps hide barns, vehicles, or equipment. Conceal fences with vines or privacy boards. Use natural barriers like earth berms or boulders. Reinforced gates can be disguised behind large planter boxes with thorny plants.
Quick Reaction Team and Home Defense Drills
Organize roles: commander, scouts, defenders, egress specialist. Equip with rifles, sidearms, NVGs, radios, and first aid kits. Train regularly with intruder drills, team movement, silent communication signals, and escape drills to bunkers.
Defending Against Night Raids
Use NVGs for visibility in darkness, paired with infrared lasers. Thermal optics spot body heat through cover. Thermal cameras on gates or perimeters give early warning. Practice silent movement, use red or green flashlights to preserve vision, and prepare concealed observation and firing positions with camouflage cover.
Reinforced Barriers and Fencing
Double layer fences with a low profile outer layer (chain link with vines) and a reinforced steel or concrete inner barrier topped with barbed wire or razor wire. Concrete fences double as sound barriers. Where legal, electrified fencing adds deterrence. Hide gates or create false gates to confuse intruders.
Tactical Obstacles
Ditches or trenches slow attackers and vehicles. Water filled ditches increase difficulty. V shaped trenches funnel attackers into kill zones. Use caltrops and tire spikes to stop foot or vehicle approaches. Add barbed or razor wire layered into foliage or trees.
Observation Points and Firing Positions
Create elevated platforms disguised by natural cover, equipped with NV or thermal cameras. Concealed shooting positions should use natural terrain, fence corners, or hedges, with fire lanes set to force attackers into predictable paths.
Traps and Delaying Systems
Pressure plates can trigger noise makers, flashbangs, or flares. Tripwires can set off alarms, flares, or illumination devices.
Bunkers and Safe Rooms
Underground bunkers beneath barns, sheds, or garages should be reinforced with concrete or steel, equipped with food, water, medical supplies, and comms. Conceal entrances under rocks or disguised flooring. Safe rooms inside the home should be reinforced with steel or Kevlar lining, have a bulletproof door, ventilation, and escape exits.
Final Thoughts
Layered defense ensures that no single failure compromises your home. Combine physical barriers, camouflage, surveillance, obstacles, and safe fallback positions to buy time and maintain control during a breach.
Underground bunkers beneath barns, sheds, or garages should be reinforced with concrete or steel, equipped with food, water, medical supplies, and comms. Conceal entrances under rocks or disguised flooring. Safe rooms inside the home should be reinforced with steel or Kevlar lining, have a bulletproof door, ventilation, and escape exits.
Final Thoughts
Layered defense ensures that no single failure compromises your home. Combine physical barriers, camouflage, surveillance, obstacles, and safe fallback positions to buy time and maintain control during a breach.
Obviously, some of these things can be done now, and some of these things are for a more hostile society. Know the difference and the legality of each.
If you want my opinion for your rural land:
Fortifying doors and windows as stated above.
Blackberry bushes on the perimeters you think people would likely come from as a deterrent.
Bird feeders on the edges of the yard as an early warning system.
Markings on the house-facing side of your trees to tell you your yardage.
Obviously, cameras and sensors.
These are a good, low cost start.
Fortifying doors and windows as stated above.
Blackberry bushes on the perimeters you think people would likely come from as a deterrent.
Bird feeders on the edges of the yard as an early warning system.
Markings on the house-facing side of your trees to tell you your yardage.
Obviously, cameras and sensors.
These are a good, low cost start.
- Homesteading Books -
How To Build Your Underground Home by Ray Scott
Underground Houses by Robert L. Roy
Log Cabins by William S. Wicks
No Grid Survival Projects by Various Authors
The Rugged Life by Clint Emerson
Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens by Gail Damerow
The Hunter's Guide to Butchering, Smoking & Curing Wild Game & Fish by Philip Hasheider
The Complete Guide to Hunting, Butchering, and Cooking Wild Game by Steve Rinella
Build Your Own Log Cabin by Paul Pfarr
Building With Cob by Adam Weissman and Katie Bryce
Dirt To Soil by Gabe Brown (EXCELLENT BOOK!)
Also, a good gardening book for your area is a must.
A good book on starting and maintaining a small orchard would be a plus.
This is not a conclusive list, just books I have read and love.
How To Build Your Underground Home by Ray Scott
Underground Houses by Robert L. Roy
Log Cabins by William S. Wicks
No Grid Survival Projects by Various Authors
The Rugged Life by Clint Emerson
Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens by Gail Damerow
The Hunter's Guide to Butchering, Smoking & Curing Wild Game & Fish by Philip Hasheider
The Complete Guide to Hunting, Butchering, and Cooking Wild Game by Steve Rinella
Build Your Own Log Cabin by Paul Pfarr
Building With Cob by Adam Weissman and Katie Bryce
Dirt To Soil by Gabe Brown (EXCELLENT BOOK!)
Also, a good gardening book for your area is a must.
A good book on starting and maintaining a small orchard would be a plus.
This is not a conclusive list, just books I have read and love.
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- Survival Books -
Herbal Medic by Sam Coffman (A MUST HAVE!)
The Bushcraft Field Guide to Trapping, Gathering & Cooking in The Wild by Dave Canterbury
Bushcraft 101 by Dave Canterbury
Be Expert With Map & Compass by Bjorn Kjellstrom
The Forager's Harvest by Samuel Thayer
Alternative Cures by Bill Gottlieb
100 Deadly Skills (Survival Addition) by Clint Emerson
The Useful Knots Book by Sam Fury
Edible Wild Plants by Thomas S. Elias
Wildwood Wisdom by Ellsworth Jaeger (GREAT READ!)
Tom Browns Field Guide to Wilderness Survival by Tom Brown
Again, not conclusive, just great books.
Get out this fall and in the spring and practice foraging.
Something I personally recommend are laminated guides that are like a brochure or flashcards that you can reference quickly when out in the woods foraging for food.
Herbal Medic by Sam Coffman (A MUST HAVE!)
The Bushcraft Field Guide to Trapping, Gathering & Cooking in The Wild by Dave Canterbury
Bushcraft 101 by Dave Canterbury
Be Expert With Map & Compass by Bjorn Kjellstrom
The Forager's Harvest by Samuel Thayer
Alternative Cures by Bill Gottlieb
100 Deadly Skills (Survival Addition) by Clint Emerson
The Useful Knots Book by Sam Fury
Edible Wild Plants by Thomas S. Elias
Wildwood Wisdom by Ellsworth Jaeger (GREAT READ!)
Tom Browns Field Guide to Wilderness Survival by Tom Brown
Again, not conclusive, just great books.
Get out this fall and in the spring and practice foraging.
Something I personally recommend are laminated guides that are like a brochure or flashcards that you can reference quickly when out in the woods foraging for food.
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- Tactical Skillsets -
Long Range Shooting Handbook by Ryan Cleckner (BEST LRS BOOK!)
Guerilla Warfare by Roger E. Hamilton
Small Unit Tactics (SUTS3) by Lightning Press
The Battle Staff (BSS5) by Lightning Press
Precision Long Rand Shooting & Hunting (4 Books) by John Gillespie-Brown
Poor Mans Air Force by Don Shift
Special Forces Sniper Manual by US Army
Special Operations: Advanced Patrolling by Winston & Bronston Clough (EXCELLENT BOOK!)
Tactical Combat & Casualty Care by US Dept of Defense
The Ranger Handbook by 75th Ranger Training Brigade (A MUST HAVE)
Also there are two very compact smart books called Small Unit Raids and Small Unit Tactics by various SOF Veterans that you can keep in your ruck and go over when LARPing with the boys. The Ranger Handbook is obviously great in this way as well.
Long Range Shooting Handbook by Ryan Cleckner (BEST LRS BOOK!)
Guerilla Warfare by Roger E. Hamilton
Small Unit Tactics (SUTS3) by Lightning Press
The Battle Staff (BSS5) by Lightning Press
Precision Long Rand Shooting & Hunting (4 Books) by John Gillespie-Brown
Poor Mans Air Force by Don Shift
Special Forces Sniper Manual by US Army
Special Operations: Advanced Patrolling by Winston & Bronston Clough (EXCELLENT BOOK!)
Tactical Combat & Casualty Care by US Dept of Defense
The Ranger Handbook by 75th Ranger Training Brigade (A MUST HAVE)
Also there are two very compact smart books called Small Unit Raids and Small Unit Tactics by various SOF Veterans that you can keep in your ruck and go over when LARPing with the boys. The Ranger Handbook is obviously great in this way as well.
- Various Others -
Team Dog by Mike Ritland
100 Deadly Skills by Clint Emerson
How To Disappear by Frank M. Ahearn
Escape The Wolf by Clint Emerson
The Area Intelligence Handbook by Mike Shelby (BUY IT RIGHT FUCKING NOW)
The Ellipsis Manual by Chase Hughes
The Handbook of 5GW by Daniel H. Abbot
Fry The Brain by John West
Rimfire Revolution by Mike Shea
Unrestricted Warfare by Qiao Liang and Wang Wiangsui (China's Playbook to destroy the US)
Human Performance for Tactical Athletes by O2X Human Performance
The Guerilla Gunfighter Series by John Mosby (FANTASTIC STUFF!)
Precision Rifle Marksmanship by Frank Galli
Also, Armorer's Manuals for all fire arms platforms that you run. Learn how to replace and maintain commonly warn out parts.
Team Dog by Mike Ritland
100 Deadly Skills by Clint Emerson
How To Disappear by Frank M. Ahearn
Escape The Wolf by Clint Emerson
The Area Intelligence Handbook by Mike Shelby (BUY IT RIGHT FUCKING NOW)
The Ellipsis Manual by Chase Hughes
The Handbook of 5GW by Daniel H. Abbot
Fry The Brain by John West
Rimfire Revolution by Mike Shea
Unrestricted Warfare by Qiao Liang and Wang Wiangsui (China's Playbook to destroy the US)
Human Performance for Tactical Athletes by O2X Human Performance
The Guerilla Gunfighter Series by John Mosby (FANTASTIC STUFF!)
Precision Rifle Marksmanship by Frank Galli
Also, Armorer's Manuals for all fire arms platforms that you run. Learn how to replace and maintain commonly warn out parts.
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Probably going to do a long list of what you should have in your War Boxes. (Boxes you would throw in the whip in case of war on the homefront)
I wanna dive into get home bags and vehicle loadouts soon as well.
I wanna dive into get home bags and vehicle loadouts soon as well.
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I thought I lost my fucking War Box list and I was about to FREAK the fuck out.
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Fire emoji if I should just give you the War Box list and let you sort out what you would put on your body, in your ruck, and in your pelican case. Lighting emoji if you want me to sort it out the way I would do it.
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Go to Church tomorrow.
Christ is King.
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Christ is King.
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- A Prayer Against the Antichrist -
O LORD Jesus Christ, Son of God, deliver us from the seductions of the coming antichrist, abhorred by God and crafty in evil, and from all his snares. Protect us and all our Christian neighbors from his devious nets, keeping us in the hidden refuge of thy salvation. Grant, Lord, that our fear of the devil may not be greater than our fear of thee, and that we not fall away from thee and thy holy Church. But instead, grant us, O Lord, to suffer and die for thy holy Name and for the Orthodox faith, and never to deny thee, nor to receive the marks of the cursed antichrist, nor to worship him. Grant us, O Lord, day and night, tears and lamentation for our sins, and on the day of thy dread Judgment, O Lord, grant us pardon. Amen.
I know some of you are Catholic and Protestant but I love this prayer.
Probably one of the most important prayers in modern day.
O LORD Jesus Christ, Son of God, deliver us from the seductions of the coming antichrist, abhorred by God and crafty in evil, and from all his snares. Protect us and all our Christian neighbors from his devious nets, keeping us in the hidden refuge of thy salvation. Grant, Lord, that our fear of the devil may not be greater than our fear of thee, and that we not fall away from thee and thy holy Church. But instead, grant us, O Lord, to suffer and die for thy holy Name and for the Orthodox faith, and never to deny thee, nor to receive the marks of the cursed antichrist, nor to worship him. Grant us, O Lord, day and night, tears and lamentation for our sins, and on the day of thy dread Judgment, O Lord, grant us pardon. Amen.
I know some of you are Catholic and Protestant but I love this prayer.
Probably one of the most important prayers in modern day.
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- Common Acronyms -
When planning:
Primary
Alternate
Contingency
Emergency
When conducting movement or Recon be aware of your own as well as the enemies:
Shape
Shadow
Shine
Sound
Signal
-
Color
Outline
Odor
Disturbance
Shine
When conducting a halt 'seals':
Stop
Look
Listen
Smell
Things to be mindful of during planning and recon:
Observation/Fields of Fire
Cover/Concealment
Obstacles
Key Terrain Features
Avenues of Approach
Types of Danger Areas:
LDA 'Linear Danger Area' (Road)
ODA 'Open Danger Areas' (Field)
Just some basic stuff.
Get out this fall or next spring and take a land navigation course.
Sign up this winter for a TCCC/CLS course.
Both are paramount.
When planning:
Primary
Alternate
Contingency
Emergency
When conducting movement or Recon be aware of your own as well as the enemies:
Shape
Shadow
Shine
Sound
Signal
-
Color
Outline
Odor
Disturbance
Shine
When conducting a halt 'seals':
Stop
Look
Listen
Smell
Things to be mindful of during planning and recon:
Observation/Fields of Fire
Cover/Concealment
Obstacles
Key Terrain Features
Avenues of Approach
Types of Danger Areas:
LDA 'Linear Danger Area' (Road)
ODA 'Open Danger Areas' (Field)
Just some basic stuff.
Get out this fall or next spring and take a land navigation course.
Sign up this winter for a TCCC/CLS course.
Both are paramount.
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*War Box/Loadout*
A lot of this is mission dependent obviously but this is the most basic breakdown I can do without getting too far in the weeds and getting all jewish and retarded with it.
- On Person -
Plate Carrier/Chest Rig
Firearm(s)
Mags/Ammo
TQ/IFAK
Gun Belt (optional)
Multitool
Watch (non smart preferred)
Eye Pro/Ear Pro
Pens/Sharpies
Notebook(s)
Headlamp/Light
Knife
Comms
Gloves
Boonie/Beanie
Face Paint
IR/Thermal (mission dependent)
Nalgenes
Lock Pick Set
Chemlights
Paper Maps of your AO
Compass/Protractor
Pencils
Ranger Beads
- In Ruck -
Batteries
Cordage (550)
Mags
Extra Clothes (rain/cold)
Food
Sleep System
Weapons Cleaning Kit
Gas Mask
Zip Ties
Hygiene
Flares (dependent)
Bolt-cutters (dependent)
Small Sledge (dependent)
IR/Thermal (dependent)
Faraday Bag
Dry Bag
Rocket Stove
- In War Box -
More Batteries
Riggers Tape
Cordage (550)
Mags/Ammo
Lens Wipes
Small Tools (for weapons)
GPS (environment dependent)
Binos
Range Finder
Surv/Hide Kits
Sharpies/Pens
Extra Ear/Eye Pro
Sewing Kit
Super Glue
Tubular Nylon
Notebooks
Gun Lube
Cobra Hood/Ghillie
Borescope Camera
Small UAV/Drone
Prybar
Dope Book
Sand Sock
Calculator
Lock-tite
Empty Assault Pack
Low-Vis Plate Carrier
Thermal (dependent)
Tripod
Spotting Scope
Gear Tape
Trash Bags
Spray Paint
Stencils (foliage shaped)
Hair-tyes (attaching foliage)
Grip Tape
Breaching Tools (dependent)
Shrub Shears
Silkie Saw
More Food
Meds (ibuprofen, band-aids, anti-diarrheals, neosporin, etc)
Water Purification (tablets, filter, drops)
Fuel for Rocket Stove
Extra Gun Parts
(gas rings, BCGs, firing pin retention pins, takedown pins, springs/detents, buffer springs)
Some Notes:
A lot of these things can be moved around dependent on mission and environment.
Putting a contractor trash bag inside your ruck before you pack it makes your whole ruck a dry bag.
Some Magpul and other grips have places where you can hide little lube droppers/tools.
The pistons in your engine go a whole lot faster than the piston (BCG) in your weapon. (Engine oil is bulk gun lube)
If you don't know what's in a Surv/Hide kit, that's okay.
If you don't know you need nail clippers and foot powder in your hygiene kit, unfuck yourself.
If I think of anything else I will let you know.
A lot of this is mission dependent obviously but this is the most basic breakdown I can do without getting too far in the weeds and getting all jewish and retarded with it.
- On Person -
Plate Carrier/Chest Rig
Firearm(s)
Mags/Ammo
TQ/IFAK
Gun Belt (optional)
Multitool
Watch (non smart preferred)
Eye Pro/Ear Pro
Pens/Sharpies
Notebook(s)
Headlamp/Light
Knife
Comms
Gloves
Boonie/Beanie
Face Paint
IR/Thermal (mission dependent)
Nalgenes
Lock Pick Set
Chemlights
Paper Maps of your AO
Compass/Protractor
Pencils
Ranger Beads
- In Ruck -
Batteries
Cordage (550)
Mags
Extra Clothes (rain/cold)
Food
Sleep System
Weapons Cleaning Kit
Gas Mask
Zip Ties
Hygiene
Flares (dependent)
Bolt-cutters (dependent)
Small Sledge (dependent)
IR/Thermal (dependent)
Faraday Bag
Dry Bag
Rocket Stove
- In War Box -
More Batteries
Riggers Tape
Cordage (550)
Mags/Ammo
Lens Wipes
Small Tools (for weapons)
GPS (environment dependent)
Binos
Range Finder
Surv/Hide Kits
Sharpies/Pens
Extra Ear/Eye Pro
Sewing Kit
Super Glue
Tubular Nylon
Notebooks
Gun Lube
Cobra Hood/Ghillie
Borescope Camera
Small UAV/Drone
Prybar
Dope Book
Sand Sock
Calculator
Lock-tite
Empty Assault Pack
Low-Vis Plate Carrier
Thermal (dependent)
Tripod
Spotting Scope
Gear Tape
Trash Bags
Spray Paint
Stencils (foliage shaped)
Hair-tyes (attaching foliage)
Grip Tape
Breaching Tools (dependent)
Shrub Shears
Silkie Saw
More Food
Meds (ibuprofen, band-aids, anti-diarrheals, neosporin, etc)
Water Purification (tablets, filter, drops)
Fuel for Rocket Stove
Extra Gun Parts
(gas rings, BCGs, firing pin retention pins, takedown pins, springs/detents, buffer springs)
Some Notes:
A lot of these things can be moved around dependent on mission and environment.
Putting a contractor trash bag inside your ruck before you pack it makes your whole ruck a dry bag.
Some Magpul and other grips have places where you can hide little lube droppers/tools.
The pistons in your engine go a whole lot faster than the piston (BCG) in your weapon. (Engine oil is bulk gun lube)
If you don't know what's in a Surv/Hide kit, that's okay.
If you don't know you need nail clippers and foot powder in your hygiene kit, unfuck yourself.
If I think of anything else I will let you know.
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It has become obvious to anyone paying attention that jewish influence in the US is waning. I know I harp on this but it is very important: they will crash this plane into the side of a mountain before they ever let us have control. Expect the MSM to incite racial hatred and divide, expect false flags with the intent to drag us into war with Iran, expect false flags that stir up both sides of the political aisle inside the US. Expect cell outages, industrial sabotage on food supply, monetary instability (can't withdrawal cash because the bank doesn't have it, etc.
Have enough food and other supplies (generator) in your home this fall to last through the winter. Have $1000 cash in your gun safe to get things you need last minute.
Your crypto and even your bank account and your retirement/annuity are just numbers on a screen. If you don't have possession of it, is it really even yours?
Just some thoughts.
Have enough food and other supplies (generator) in your home this fall to last through the winter. Have $1000 cash in your gun safe to get things you need last minute.
Your crypto and even your bank account and your retirement/annuity are just numbers on a screen. If you don't have possession of it, is it really even yours?
Just some thoughts.
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