https://t.iss.one/wuhappening/432 #Defense actually a pretty good idea, specially if you are under a quarentine.
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K's guide to Gardering
-Potatoes
-Compost
-Tomatoes
-Radishes
-Carrots
-Beans
-Potatoes
-Compost
-Tomatoes
-Radishes
-Carrots
-Beans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTuEcY7n6Kc
#Coronavirus If you have mask, wear it, if people see you with mask, they will tend to make more social distance with you, don't be nervous about it.
#Coronavirus If you have mask, wear it, if people see you with mask, they will tend to make more social distance with you, don't be nervous about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juDtIoz_V4I
Empty Ports Supply Chain Breaks - Prepare Now [RAW]#Coronavirus
Empty Ports Supply Chain Breaks - Prepare Now [RAW]#Coronavirus
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Amazon to FAIL, Meat to SKYROCKET - Wholesale Replacement of Agriculture
Is Amazon a Super Spreader? Will it halt US deliveries? --the pain must be maximized to justify totalitarian agenda. Meat prices will SKYROCKET as farmers/ranchers warn the impact of quarantine-induced labor shortages will be catastrophic. Start growing…
Practical information/skills
Great Mega on all kinds of Books. 1.Best Emergency Medicine Books. 2.Food and Food Storage 3.Fuel and Energy 4.General Emergency Preparedness and Survival 5.General Survival 6.Homestead Skills Book 7.Hygiene Sanitation 8. Knots 9 Military, Combat and Training.…
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200315_GRUPOS 107-205_ENTRENAMIENTO CONFINADO.pdf.pdf
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Official Spanish Military Training for the quarentine. #Defense
Tactical_Pistol_Shooting_Your_Guide_to_Tactics_Techniques_that_Work.pdf
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Tactical Pistol Shooting
Chapter 1 :Mindset
Chapter 2: Pistol Nomenclature
Chapter 3: Safety Considerations
Chapter 4: Body Mechanics & Pistol Shooting
Chapter 5: Shooting Fundamentals
Chapter 6: Shooting Positions
Chapter 7: Reloading Techniques
Chapter 8: Malfunction Drills
Chapter 9: Combat Marksmanship: Considerations, Training Tips & Drills
Chapter 10: Shooting While Wounded
Chapter 11: Low-Light Shooting
Chapter 12: Left-Hand-Dominant Shooter
Appendix: Progress Worksheets
#Defense
Chapter 1 :Mindset
Chapter 2: Pistol Nomenclature
Chapter 3: Safety Considerations
Chapter 4: Body Mechanics & Pistol Shooting
Chapter 5: Shooting Fundamentals
Chapter 6: Shooting Positions
Chapter 7: Reloading Techniques
Chapter 8: Malfunction Drills
Chapter 9: Combat Marksmanship: Considerations, Training Tips & Drills
Chapter 10: Shooting While Wounded
Chapter 11: Low-Light Shooting
Chapter 12: Left-Hand-Dominant Shooter
Appendix: Progress Worksheets
#Defense
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Survival and Preparedness Blogs – US
Downloads
Survival and Preparedness Books
Survival Manuals – Introduction to concepts
Homesteading / Self Sufficient Skills
Natural Remedies / First Aid / Guides
Tactical Methods / Strategies / Security
Fiction – Philosophy – Foreshadowing
Survival Gear and Equipment
YouTube Channels
Projects/How To
Survival and Prepper news, Directory’s and Aggregators
Additional Prepper Resources
#General
Survival and Preparedness Blogs – US
Downloads
Survival and Preparedness Books
Survival Manuals – Introduction to concepts
Homesteading / Self Sufficient Skills
Natural Remedies / First Aid / Guides
Tactical Methods / Strategies / Security
Fiction – Philosophy – Foreshadowing
Survival Gear and Equipment
YouTube Channels
Projects/How To
Survival and Prepper news, Directory’s and Aggregators
Additional Prepper Resources
#General
The Prepper Journal
Prepper Links - The Prepper Journal
The following websites provide a ton of information on various subjects to help the prepper or survivalist minded person. There are other great sites in our
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DIY Lithium Batteries How to Build Your Own Battery Packs
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Form Factors of lithium cells
Chapter 3 : Types fo lithium cells
Chapter 4 : Sourcing lithium cells
Chapter 5 : Cell ratings
Chapter 6 : Combining lithium battery cells to make battery packs
Chapter 7 : Safety
Chapter 8 : Battery management systems
Chapter 9 : Construction methods
Chapter 10 : Battery layout and design
Chapter 11 : Making Battery connections
Chapter 12 : Sealing the battery
Chapter 13 : Charging lithium batteries
Chapter 14 : Increasing cycle life
Chapter 15 : Disposing of old lithium batteries
Chapter 16 : Examples battery building proyects
Safety
Lithium batteries can be dangerousThis book is meant to be an educational guide. Please do not attempt to recreate anything you see in this book or on the internet without professional guidance and training. Always use proper safety equipment. Always engage in property safety practices. be smart and be safe. #DIY
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Form Factors of lithium cells
Chapter 3 : Types fo lithium cells
Chapter 4 : Sourcing lithium cells
Chapter 5 : Cell ratings
Chapter 6 : Combining lithium battery cells to make battery packs
Chapter 7 : Safety
Chapter 8 : Battery management systems
Chapter 9 : Construction methods
Chapter 10 : Battery layout and design
Chapter 11 : Making Battery connections
Chapter 12 : Sealing the battery
Chapter 13 : Charging lithium batteries
Chapter 14 : Increasing cycle life
Chapter 15 : Disposing of old lithium batteries
Chapter 16 : Examples battery building proyects
Safety
Lithium batteries can be dangerousThis book is meant to be an educational guide. Please do not attempt to recreate anything you see in this book or on the internet without professional guidance and training. Always use proper safety equipment. Always engage in property safety practices. be smart and be safe. #DIY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
These links will bring you to the beginning of each project. Scroll down for full details.
I’ll update this as new projects are added. (Keep an eye out for other tasty morsels of info posted in between projects.)
- - - - - - - -
Booze
- Prison Wine
- - Progress Day 1
- - Progress Day 3
- - Day 3 Test Rack
Build
- Trash Can Root Cellar
Cook
- Chicken Stock
- Sourdough
Discuss
- @RWDS_bot
Forage
- Acorns
Grow
- Burlap Sack Potatoes
- Companion Planting Basics
- Companion Planting Herbs
- Dry Beans & Peas
- Ginger
- Living Plant Trellis
- Spring Planting Guide - March
- Sprouted Onion Planting
- Tomato Planting
- Vermiculture
Livestock (+ Butcher)
- Beehives - quick guide
- Butcher Your Chicken - video
- Chicken Coop for Egg-Layers
- Chicken Run for Egg-Layers
- Eggs - Fresh vs. Store-Bought
- Geese
- Killing Cone
- Ladybugs
- Large Animals
- Meat Chickens pt. 1
- Meat Rabbits
- ...Continued
- Muscovy Ducks
- Plucking Your Bird
- Primal Cuts
- Raken House
- Roosters
Network
- Build Relationships with Farmers
Prepare
- Apple Cider Vinegar
- Apple Pectin for Jams & Jellies
- Churn Cream into Butter
- Render Used Bacon Grease
Preserve
- Intro to Canning
- Peachwaffen Preserves
- Pemmican
- Preserving Abundance
- Water Bath Canning
- ...Continued
- Zero Waste
Read
- FM21-76 - must have
- USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
Store
- Lysol Replacement Disinfectant
- Pet Fish Antibiotics for Humans
Watch
- Butcher Your Chicken
- Channel Summary
These links will bring you to the beginning of each project. Scroll down for full details.
I’ll update this as new projects are added. (Keep an eye out for other tasty morsels of info posted in between projects.)
- - - - - - - -
Booze
- Prison Wine
- - Progress Day 1
- - Progress Day 3
- - Day 3 Test Rack
Build
- Trash Can Root Cellar
Cook
- Chicken Stock
- Sourdough
Discuss
- @RWDS_bot
Forage
- Acorns
Grow
- Burlap Sack Potatoes
- Companion Planting Basics
- Companion Planting Herbs
- Dry Beans & Peas
- Ginger
- Living Plant Trellis
- Spring Planting Guide - March
- Sprouted Onion Planting
- Tomato Planting
- Vermiculture
Livestock (+ Butcher)
- Beehives - quick guide
- Butcher Your Chicken - video
- Chicken Coop for Egg-Layers
- Chicken Run for Egg-Layers
- Eggs - Fresh vs. Store-Bought
- Geese
- Killing Cone
- Ladybugs
- Large Animals
- Meat Chickens pt. 1
- Meat Rabbits
- ...Continued
- Muscovy Ducks
- Plucking Your Bird
- Primal Cuts
- Raken House
- Roosters
Network
- Build Relationships with Farmers
Prepare
- Apple Cider Vinegar
- Apple Pectin for Jams & Jellies
- Churn Cream into Butter
- Render Used Bacon Grease
Preserve
- Intro to Canning
- Peachwaffen Preserves
- Pemmican
- Preserving Abundance
- Water Bath Canning
- ...Continued
- Zero Waste
Read
- FM21-76 - must have
- USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
Store
- Lysol Replacement Disinfectant
- Pet Fish Antibiotics for Humans
Watch
- Butcher Your Chicken
- Channel Summary
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Build relationships at the farmer’s market, or local farm stand. Chances are, there’s one in your area.
If you can manage to not be a spaz for long enough to hold-down a conversation with a stranger, these people have a lot to teach you. Now is the time to start, in the slow/off-season.
- Ask them about what they grow, or what type of animals that they raise.
- Buy something (their time isn’t free). Don’t be a Jew. Spend a little, and don’t waste their time. Become a repeat customer.
- Offer to lend a hand on their farm, if they need it. Even if it’s one day, and for free, the skill you learn will be invaluable. Oftentimes, they will pay you anyway, usually in produce or meat.
- If there are other customers, be respectful and don’t hold-up too much of their time.
- Ask questions! Let them know that you’re interested in learning, and you may find someone willing to teach you something.
- Realize that this isn’t your time to drop crime statistics, or to start naming. You’re there to learn. And if they are able to give you a little hands-on experience, don’t be a lazy faggot. You may very-well be way out of your comfort zone. Embrace it, and better yourself.
- If you play your cards right, you will make a valuable contact for your future endeavors. These people may very-well be willing to sell to you at a discount, or in bulk. They may also offer you products or deals that aren’t available to other customers. Hell, they may even be willing to set you up with
excess tools or supplies from their operation, to help you get started.
YouTube and Telegram are great for information, but tangible relationships and experience are priceless.
#Supplies #Personal
Build relationships at the farmer’s market, or local farm stand. Chances are, there’s one in your area.
If you can manage to not be a spaz for long enough to hold-down a conversation with a stranger, these people have a lot to teach you. Now is the time to start, in the slow/off-season.
- Ask them about what they grow, or what type of animals that they raise.
- Buy something (their time isn’t free). Don’t be a Jew. Spend a little, and don’t waste their time. Become a repeat customer.
- Offer to lend a hand on their farm, if they need it. Even if it’s one day, and for free, the skill you learn will be invaluable. Oftentimes, they will pay you anyway, usually in produce or meat.
- If there are other customers, be respectful and don’t hold-up too much of their time.
- Ask questions! Let them know that you’re interested in learning, and you may find someone willing to teach you something.
- Realize that this isn’t your time to drop crime statistics, or to start naming. You’re there to learn. And if they are able to give you a little hands-on experience, don’t be a lazy faggot. You may very-well be way out of your comfort zone. Embrace it, and better yourself.
- If you play your cards right, you will make a valuable contact for your future endeavors. These people may very-well be willing to sell to you at a discount, or in bulk. They may also offer you products or deals that aren’t available to other customers. Hell, they may even be willing to set you up with
excess tools or supplies from their operation, to help you get started.
YouTube and Telegram are great for information, but tangible relationships and experience are priceless.
#Supplies #Personal
"How to *actually* jump/bump start a vehicle."
1.make sure the transmission is in park or clutch is depressed and in neutral 2.check for loose or damaged battery and connections
3.get jumper cables, make sure clamps are not touching
4.start donor vehicle
5.ensure battery voltage and polarity of donor and dead vehicle are the same
6.attach one end positive (red) clamp to donor battery positive
7.attach same end negative (black) clamp to donor chassis or battery negative
8.attach other end positive (red) clamp to dead vehicle battery positive
9.attach other end negative (black) clamp to dead vehicle battery negative
10. allow a few minutes for donor vehicle to charge dead vehicle
11. start dead vehicle
12. disconnect negative (black) clamp from dead vehicle chassis
13. disconnect positive (red) clamp from dead vehicle
14. disconnect positive and negative clamps from donor vehicle
15. high five your adoring frenemies!
#DIY
https://youtu.be/JGHf7b2DhJY
1.make sure the transmission is in park or clutch is depressed and in neutral 2.check for loose or damaged battery and connections
3.get jumper cables, make sure clamps are not touching
4.start donor vehicle
5.ensure battery voltage and polarity of donor and dead vehicle are the same
6.attach one end positive (red) clamp to donor battery positive
7.attach same end negative (black) clamp to donor chassis or battery negative
8.attach other end positive (red) clamp to dead vehicle battery positive
9.attach other end negative (black) clamp to dead vehicle battery negative
10. allow a few minutes for donor vehicle to charge dead vehicle
11. start dead vehicle
12. disconnect negative (black) clamp from dead vehicle chassis
13. disconnect positive (red) clamp from dead vehicle
14. disconnect positive and negative clamps from donor vehicle
15. high five your adoring frenemies!
#DIY
https://youtu.be/JGHf7b2DhJY
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How to *actually* jump/bump start a vehicle.
1.make sure the transmission is in park or clutch is depressed and in neutral
2.check for loose or damaged battery and connections
3.get jumper cables, make sure clamps are not touching
4.start donor vehicle
5.ensure battery voltage and polarity of donor…
2.check for loose or damaged battery and connections
3.get jumper cables, make sure clamps are not touching
4.start donor vehicle
5.ensure battery voltage and polarity of donor…
Forwarded from Boogaloo Intel Drop📡
We are in the twilight hours now. You should have already stocked up on food, now finish getting your seeds (potatoes and grains are highest priority), any garden needs you have. Get your water storage squared away while you're at it. If you don't have at least 3 months food, you will at the very least be forced to pay for drastically overpriced food and come in contact with infected just to get meager rationed food. At worst you will starve to death.
For "raider" types out there, I've never seen someone with food storage that didn't also have rifles and plenty of ammunition. No such thing as an anti gun prepper. And for those who plan on gardening, without a small field of potatoes, corn, beans, or wheat; you will starve. Every possible square foot should be filled with high calorie foods. You need to actually research and calculate. Also consider canning needs. For those of you thinking you will hunt... During the great depression deer were almost driven to extinction, and the population was 1/4 it is now, and there was much more undeveloped land for deer to forage (higher deer population).
If by "panic" you mean prepare for a great depression, epidemic, and famine, then yes, the time to panic was when CNN was telling you China was entirely shut down for "it's just the flu bro". As in two months ago. In a week or two leaving your home and going anywhere to buy goods in crowded places will automatically guarantee you WILL catch it. And you WILL give it to your family, and you WILL be forced to see first hand if the government has been lying that somehow only boomers die from this.
For those of you who don't know what it will be like, either starvation, dehydration, or CV will cause the same thoughts to run through your head. At first you will ignore it. You will bury yourself in your phone or tv. Then things will worsen. "It's alright, things will be better tomorrow". But it doesn't. You'll lay there dying slowly thinking someone will come save you or your family. You'll frantically call or message friends or chain out cries for water/food/medical Care on social media. And the utterly useless "thoughts and prayers" will roll in.
And one last hope will come that "oh there's gov handing out food/water/medical care over on this street!". And you will rush there (if you even can) only to find out that thousands showed up but only the first 100 got it. Fights, violence, and hopelessness will pierce through that thin veneer of civilization you still believed in.
So you will go back home, and consider prayer, because only God can help you and your family. And perhaps he answers. The Bible says he will do these things to bring his peoples attention back to him.
Or maybe you become a statistic, like the millions who die in war, famines, or disease throughout history.
Or you could get off your ass and move. Get to work. There's still seed potatoes and garden hoes on shelves. There's even still seeds, soil, tarps, chickens available. There's still massive 50lb bags of cracked corn for 10$ that could keep a person alive for almost two months. If you or your family die, it's your fault and no one else's.
For "raider" types out there, I've never seen someone with food storage that didn't also have rifles and plenty of ammunition. No such thing as an anti gun prepper. And for those who plan on gardening, without a small field of potatoes, corn, beans, or wheat; you will starve. Every possible square foot should be filled with high calorie foods. You need to actually research and calculate. Also consider canning needs. For those of you thinking you will hunt... During the great depression deer were almost driven to extinction, and the population was 1/4 it is now, and there was much more undeveloped land for deer to forage (higher deer population).
If by "panic" you mean prepare for a great depression, epidemic, and famine, then yes, the time to panic was when CNN was telling you China was entirely shut down for "it's just the flu bro". As in two months ago. In a week or two leaving your home and going anywhere to buy goods in crowded places will automatically guarantee you WILL catch it. And you WILL give it to your family, and you WILL be forced to see first hand if the government has been lying that somehow only boomers die from this.
For those of you who don't know what it will be like, either starvation, dehydration, or CV will cause the same thoughts to run through your head. At first you will ignore it. You will bury yourself in your phone or tv. Then things will worsen. "It's alright, things will be better tomorrow". But it doesn't. You'll lay there dying slowly thinking someone will come save you or your family. You'll frantically call or message friends or chain out cries for water/food/medical Care on social media. And the utterly useless "thoughts and prayers" will roll in.
And one last hope will come that "oh there's gov handing out food/water/medical care over on this street!". And you will rush there (if you even can) only to find out that thousands showed up but only the first 100 got it. Fights, violence, and hopelessness will pierce through that thin veneer of civilization you still believed in.
So you will go back home, and consider prayer, because only God can help you and your family. And perhaps he answers. The Bible says he will do these things to bring his peoples attention back to him.
Or maybe you become a statistic, like the millions who die in war, famines, or disease throughout history.
Or you could get off your ass and move. Get to work. There's still seed potatoes and garden hoes on shelves. There's even still seeds, soil, tarps, chickens available. There's still massive 50lb bags of cracked corn for 10$ that could keep a person alive for almost two months. If you or your family die, it's your fault and no one else's.
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Nasty Chink Plague Contamination Guide #Coronavirus
1. Decontamination Space
2. Sterelization Tools
3. Sterelization Routine.
https://t.iss.one/boogiewoogieshitmayne/9238
1. Decontamination Space
2. Sterelization Tools
3. Sterelization Routine.
https://t.iss.one/boogiewoogieshitmayne/9238
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#Survival How to Forecast Weather without Gadgets
-Clouds
-Humidity
-Animals
-Rainbow
-Air
-Moon
-Wind
https://t.iss.one/boogiewoogieshitmayne/9382
-Clouds
-Humidity
-Animals
-Rainbow
-Air
-Moon
-Wind
https://t.iss.one/boogiewoogieshitmayne/9382
https://t.iss.one/boogiewoogieshitmayne/9387
Spiritual Preparation => Emotional and Group Support => Situational Assestment => Basic Necesities => Financial Wealth.
#General
Spiritual Preparation => Emotional and Group Support => Situational Assestment => Basic Necesities => Financial Wealth.
#General
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https://t.iss.one/baste_pickle/319
Knowing how to make a basic tripod will help you with several upcoming walkthroughs. This one doesn’t really warrant a step-by-step, as this image fairly-well sums it up. Hold on to this one, and practice it. It may seem basic, but it’s a skill worth mastering.
Construction lashings and their use when building structures. https://www.wildernessarena.com/skills/knots-and-rope/construction-lashings
Three basic types of Lashings
-Square Lashing (used when spars tend to slide over each other)
-Diagonal Lashing (use when spars tend to spring away from each other)
-Shear Lashing (use when spars have to share a load)
Other types of lashings
-Japanese Square Lashing
-Filipino Diagonal Lashing
-Gin Tripod Lashing
-West Country Shear Lashing
Structures
-Simple Tower
-Anchors
-Trestle
#Survival
Knowing how to make a basic tripod will help you with several upcoming walkthroughs. This one doesn’t really warrant a step-by-step, as this image fairly-well sums it up. Hold on to this one, and practice it. It may seem basic, but it’s a skill worth mastering.
Construction lashings and their use when building structures. https://www.wildernessarena.com/skills/knots-and-rope/construction-lashings
Three basic types of Lashings
-Square Lashing (used when spars tend to slide over each other)
-Diagonal Lashing (use when spars tend to spring away from each other)
-Shear Lashing (use when spars have to share a load)
Other types of lashings
-Japanese Square Lashing
-Filipino Diagonal Lashing
-Gin Tripod Lashing
-West Country Shear Lashing
Structures
-Simple Tower
-Anchors
-Trestle
#Survival
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pei37NKKAkE
Run Home Drills!
1. Complete planned Drill, you already talked about it.
2. Suprise Drill, only the cordinator knows that its a drill.
3. Blalck-out Drill, no electrictiy.
4. Camping the most primitve way.
5. Nigh time Drill. Teach yourself to navigate your home in total darkness.
#General #Defense
Run Home Drills!
1. Complete planned Drill, you already talked about it.
2. Suprise Drill, only the cordinator knows that its a drill.
3. Blalck-out Drill, no electrictiy.
4. Camping the most primitve way.
5. Nigh time Drill. Teach yourself to navigate your home in total darkness.
#General #Defense
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The IMPORTANCE of Doing Home Emergency Drills! be PREPARED!
As part of being prepared, don't underestimate the importance of running home drills for various scenarios! It may seem pointless or boring now, but will be well worth it if some emergency comes up! And right now is a good time with so much downtime!
Please…
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