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COWBOY DREW
Surviving the Coming
Armageddon
If Sh*t Actually Hit the Fan, ARE YOU READY?
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Contents
Foreword ii
1 Being Prepared 1
2 What is the Urgency? 5
3 The Basics 9
4 Shelter 14
5 Water 17
6 Fire 22
7 Food 25
8 Fire Pit or Oven 28
9 Safety & Protection 30
10 Electricity 33
11 Communication 35
12 Transportation 37
13 Pets 38
14 Wrapping Up 41
Foreword
“If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it; if we desire
to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising
prosperity, it must be known, that we are at all times ready for
War.”
George Washington
How the Sheriffs from the Old Fron er Defended
Their Villages and Towns
We all grew upwith westerns and it gave us a vivid picture of law
enforcement. A gang of outlaws start to terrorize a town and
the frightened locals go to the sheriff to do something but he
is a coward or corrupt and can’t protect the town. The future is
bleak until a stranger appears to confront the gang and save the
day. It’s an exciting image but in reality it really didn’t happen
that way.
The people that settled in the West were not weak. They were
pioneers, new adapters and adventurous. These settlers left
their homes and traveled hundreds if not over a thousandmiles
to get to the new uncharted wilderness. They were determined
to make a new life for themselves and their families. Their long
journeys were hard and dangerous to get to their new homes.
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Then there were the real lawmen, not like the movies or old
dime novels. There were both Marshall’s and Sheriff’s and they
workeddifferent roles. Thehistoryof theOldWestmostlyplayed
out in territories that hadn’t yet achieved statehood. Thatmeant
therewereno state governments to take care of lawenforcement.
The federal government sentU.S.marshals to the new territories
and they are the oldest law enforcement dating back to 1789 and
are the enforcement arm of the federal courts. Marshals were
ideal for the job because they had extensive powers; they could
hire local deputies or recruit a posse.
Virgil Earp was a U.S. Marshal who deputized his brother Wyatt
Earp and Doc Holliday. And while marshals had a lot of power
there were not thatmany of them, certainly not enough to cover
the huge growing area of the Wild West.
Original picture of Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp and his brothers
As villages and towns formed they took on their own responsi-
bility of law enforcement through local sheriffs. The office of
sheriff dates back to Saxon England but in the West the sheriff
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took on amore distinctive form. Instead of an official appointed
by the king these new sheriffs were elected by the townspeople,
and given responsibility for law and order.
By electing sheriffs they were more trusted with the exception
that the elections could be rigged through corruption and bribed
voters. But in general most sheriffs where honorable men and
approached their job with honesty. The position came with a
lot of power and even more responsibility. The sheriff could
appoint deputies to help himwith his duties and it was common
tohavemany. Sheriffs often acted as tax collectors, and resolved
disputes over grazing rights or access to water.
They’re most famous as lawmen though. In the early days,
before the western territories achieved statehood, they liter-
ally had the power of life and death. A sheriff could arrest
wrongdoers, hold a trial and carry out the sentence. Sometimes
that meant locking a drunk up in the town jail for a few days;
sometimes it meant a hanging.
Crime in the West
What sort of crime did those sheriffs have to deal with, though?
Another stereotype we get frommovies is that the Old West was
a lawless, violent place. The truth is, in general it wasn’t. In
fact a typical Western town in the 1860s had a lot less crime and
disorder than it does today. That’s mostly down to the people
who lived there and the lives they led.
The new West attracted a wide range of people some were
visionaries that dreamed of building their paradise while others
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were misfits who were running from the law or their families.
The West was ruthless and to survive more than a few weeks,
never mind to establish a successful farm or business, people
had to work together. Neighbors helped each other by trading
supplies andhelpingwithmanpower formajor building projects.
The merchants extended credit on the honor system and those
who abused it lost trust and became unwelcome in the town.
After the Civil War many of the pioneers were veterans who
brought their own camaraderie with them. This built a level of
trust which helped develop the Western towns. People knew
their neighbors, worked beside them and socialized with them.
Neighbors knew they could rely on each other while crime and
violence was rare.
When violence threatened the settlers, it usually came from
outside from gangs of outlaws and misfits that failed to fit
into society. These misfits would band together with other
likemindedmisfits and commit crimes against the innocent.
As big ranchers began to move in, conflicts began with small
farmers. Sometimes the big ranchers hired gangs of gunslingers
to enforce their will. Later the early railway barons began using
the same tactics.
When the federal government began its war against the Plains
Indians the previous good relations between settlers and the
tribes broke down, andwarriors began attacking farms and even
small towns.
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Threats that faced those old-time lawmen were a lot like the
ones you’re likely to be dealing with in a SHTF scenario of today.
After all in the West society was still being built, home by home
and farm by farm. Themajority of the people were part of that
effort. They were used to taking care of themselves, growing
their own food, digging wells for water and resolving disputes
like adults.
Now imagine what it will be like when a developed society like
ours, full of people who think meat grows in shrink-wrapped
packages, collapses. Suddenly all those people have to fend for
themselves – and unlike the old pioneers they don’t have any
idea how to do it. It won’t be long before gangs, desperate for
basic necessities like food and water, are trying to take them
from anyone who looks like they’re managing to cope with the
situation. Existing law enforcement probably won’t be able to
help youmuch, either – what elements of it haven’t collapsed
will be completely overwhelmed, because chaos will spread far
and fast. If you want to protect yourself, your family and your
property in this scenario you’re going to have to do it yourself.
Many people in the USA now realize this and aim to be prepared,
but a lot of them are going the wrongway about it. This is where
the lessons of those old sheriffs come in.
To apply the same techniques as sheriffs in the West used, it
helps to look at how your own situation resembles theirs – and
how it’s different.
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Equipment
Guns
The USA’s high rate of gun ownership is what makes it possible
to defend your community if society breaks down – but it also
increases the threat. You can bet that any group of marauders
will quickly pick up ever gun they can get their hands on, while
hungry refugees could also be carrying to defend themselves.
Having the right guns available is going to make a huge differ-
ence to your efforts to preserve a little patch of law.
Communica ons
It’s amazing how quickly we’ve become used to today’s hyper-
connectedworld. Most of us are never out of touch, wherever we
are – but only 25 years ago cell phones were a rarity and mobile
internet completelyunheardof. If youwanted to talk to someone
while you were out you found a pay phone and hoped they were
at home. In the Old West even that option didn’t exist. There
were no telephones, and the only quick way of communicating
over long distances was the embryonic telegraph system. The
first telegraph line went up in 1844, linking Washington, D.C.
with Baltimore. By 1856 there were around 40 US telegraph
companies, all based in the eastern states, but one of them –
which had recently renamed itself Western Union - had begun
buying upmany of the others. Western Union opened the first
transcontinental line in 1861 between New York and California,
and through the rest of the century the telegraphnetwork slowly
spread through the developingWest.
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If society collapses you’ll suddenly find your communication
options at least as narrow as those of a 19th century pioneer.
Cell phones, landline exchanges and the internet will go down
quickly. The only modern communications that will work are
self-contained radios with their own power sources.
Organiza on
That brings us on to the next key point – how to organize.
That’s something a lot of “Preppers” seem to overlook. A big
part of being ready for when the SHTF is self-reliance, and
that doesn’t seem to sit well with committee meetings and
organizing communities to work together, but it needs to be
talked about. The people who set out to build the West were
also self-reliant; they had to be. But they also knew they
could accomplish more by working together than they could
as individuals.
One family can secure and defend their own property – but they
have no control over the surrounding area, and if a large enough
gang attacks them they’re eventually going to be overrun. A
loose community of hundreds of well-prepared, self-reliant
people could be taken down by a dozen bandits if they only have
to deal with them one or two or five at a time.
The Sheriff
Frontier towns couldn’t support a full-time police department;
everyonewas toobusy taming the surrounding landandbuilding
the town itself. Even the sheriff often wasn’t a full-time law
enforcer. Elected from among the people, he probably had a
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farm or business of his own to run. There were upsides to this
though. Usually there wasn’t a divide between law enforcement
and civilians as there often is now. The townspeople knew that
the sheriff was one of their own. Most of them had voted for
him; the ones who hadn’t still knew who he was. There was an
essential link between sheriff and people; they’d chosen him to
protect them from lawbreakers, and that meant he could count
on their support when he needed it.
Sheriffs could call for support in many ways, but one of their
most valuable assets was simply the community itself. People
talked to their neighbors, in a web of information sharing that
covered the district. If someone had a problem with pilfering
round their farm, pretty soon everyone else would know about
it and be on the lookout. Word would soon get to the sheriff,
and he’d probably take a look round the area. Any opportunist
criminalswould quickly see that the communitywas on the alert,
and that had a big deterrent effect.
Deputy Sheriffs
Where deterrence didn’t work the sheriff had the power to
deputize people to help him. Larger townsmight have full-time
deputies, paid from the sheriff’s share of the taxes he collected.
In smaller settlements the sheriffmight have a pool of men he
knew he could rely on, but would only deputize themwhen they
were needed. That’s the situation you’ll be in if society collapses;
it’s not likely your local communitywill be big enough to support
full-time deputies.
A deputy sheriff, then and now, is a person appointed by the
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sheriff to carry out the sheriff’s duties. They have all the powers
of the sheriff himself, including investigating crimes, making
arrests and detaining suspects and criminals. Traditionally a
deputy is an employee of the sheriff, meaning they’re paid by
the sheriff and are under their command.
Bringing it up to date
So law and order in the Old West was mostly handled by sheriffs
and the help they could draw on from their communities, either
by appointing deputies or raising a posse. The big question is,
when our own society collapses, how can you use thosemethods
to keep yourself and the people around you safe? Is it even an
appropriate way to do things?
The answer to that question has to be yes. Sheriffs, unlike most
modern police forces, belong to the old tradition of policing by
consent. If the people didn’t like the job their sheriff was doing,
when his termwas up they could elect someone else. That was
an important check that kept most sheriffs honest. Now, with
the police increasingly politicized and remote from the people,
the element of consent is gone. That doesn’t matter much to a
powerful government that can enforce itswill through force, but
what about when that government loses control? If you want to
preserve safety in the aftermath the first thing you need to do
is get consent, because people aren’t going to accept any other
form of policing.
Getting yourself elected as sheriff probably isn’t realistic in a
SHTF scenario. People are likely to be too worried, and too
involved in looking after themselves, to feel like organizing
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a town hallmeeting. Security is a priority, though, and it’s likely
to be needed sooner rather than later. That means someone
has to take on the responsibility. If nobody else is doing it
you’re going to have to step up, and your first task is going
to be building the consent you need. If you just start patrolling
the area with a gun the chances are you’ll be looked at with
suspicion – but with the right groundwork you’ll get a much
better response.
The first thing to do is speak to as many of your neighbors as
you can. If you can get them all together at once, great; if not,
talk to them individually. Explain that you’re worried about
lawlessness affecting you and them, and that you have some
ideas to help prevent any issues. Some will immediately see
the advantages. Others might need some convincing. Focus on
these points:
• Safety in numbers. A group of people working together can
achieve a lotmore than the samenumber all doing their own
thing – and that applies to security, too.
• Better awareness. Being organized means sharing infor-
mation, and that means everyone gets advanced warning of
any developing problems.
• Less time-consuming. If every home is 100% responsi-
ble for its own security everyone will spend a lot of time
checking for intruders and standing guard. That wastes
time people could use producing food and adapting to the
crisis.
• Safety for singles. Families can take turns checkingperime-
ters at night or standing guard whenmarauders are around.
Anyone living alone can’t do that. If there are older people
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in your area they’re vulnerable, too– and local safety is only
as strong as the weakest link.
Showing the Flag
One of the most important things you can do is have a visible
presence round the clock. That’s one of the main reasons an
old-time sheriff would take on deputies. Many crimes are a lot
easier to commit at night, but if the area’s being patrolled that’s
a big deterrent. Obviously you can’t do it all yourself – you need
to sleep too, and you have other things to attend to. So find a
few volunteers who can see the benefits, and organize a shift
system. These will do the job of your deputies.
How you patrol will depend a lot on the area. If it’s suburban
– even urban – you might need to control access. A small
neighborhood can be held together even in a major collapse,
but not if refugees and raiders have easy access. Then again you
can’t mobilize enoughmanpower to cover every road. Consider
barricading most of them, at least well enough to keep vehicles
out, and having checkpoints to control the one or two you leave
open. A roving deputy can check the others on his rounds to
make sure nobody’s trying to reopen them.
In a rural community homes are likely to be a lot more scattered
and distances will be longer. Vehicle patrols are an option here,
as long as fuel lasts, but out of town you’re more likely to have
access to horses and people who can ride. They’re a natural
choice for the job.
Anyone who’s patrolling should be armed – with at least a
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handgun, and ideally a shotgun or rifle – and at night they’ll
need a flashlight. If you have radios they should take one of
those too. What you don’t want is to have them fully kitted out
with military-style tactical gear. They’re just guys out looking
after their area and their neighbors, after all. They just have to
be visible enough to be noticed.
Especially during the day, your deputies should be well known
and approachable people. One of themost important things they
can do, apart from just being seen, is to talk to everyone they
meet. Thatmakes people feel involved in protecting themselves,
whichmeans they’ll bemore supportive of what you’re doing. It
also helps information flow around, and that’s vital. Remember
– most of the modern ways of passing on information will be
gone, and just like in the Old West it’s all going to be done by
face to face conversations. That’s another reason for avoiding
the military look – it’s just psychologically harder to talk to
someone who looks ready to fight a war, even if you know them.
In the actual military a lot of soldiers, those whose job it is to
talk to the locals, will walk aroundwith no helmet or armor, and
just a sidearm, even in a high threat environment. They take a
risk – and break the rules – because people are more likely to
tell them stuff.
So your deputies need to talk to people, help themoutwhere they
can and do everything in their power to build an atmosphere
where people talk about anyworries they have, anything they’ve
seen and anything else that can help preserve law and order.
Don’t just look outwards, either. If someone’s suffering from
stress – and people will be in an extreme SHTF scenario – you
can pick up advance warning of any issues that are developing.
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If someone’s started drinking heavily, getting aggressive with
family or neighbors, possibly even thinking of suicide – you’ll
get to hear about it, and you can keep an eye on the situation
before it gets out of control.
You and your deputies have other things to do, too. You’ll know
the places in the area where bandits or refugees might hide up.
Check them regularly for signs that anyone’s been using them.
Also take a look at anything that could endanger the community.
If there’s a levee nearbymake sure it’s visited daily–more often
in heavy rain. Make sure nobody’s playing around with local
industries that use hazardous chemicals, and check for evidence
of tampering with the water supply.
One of the likeliest challenges you’ll face is groups of refugees
looking for food, shelter and security. You can’t take them
in; your own resources, no matter how well prepared you are,
will be stretched enough as the crisis goes on. Be firm, but
compassionate. You need to turn them away but don’t use force
unless they do it first. They’re Americans, after all, and they’re
not to blame for what’s happened. Some of themmight even
have been prepared for a social breakdown but had to move out
because their home was threatened or destroyed. Give them
what help you can without eating into your own reserves –
directions to safe areas, even somemedical supplies for anyone
who’s really sick or injured.
Eventually news is going to spread that your community has
managed to hold itself together, and nomatter how small it is
– even if it’s just you and one or two neighbors – someone’s
going to think of trying to take your resources away from you.
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There’s a good chance that when they see you’re prepared and
vigilant they’ll back off and look for an easier target – but they
might not. That’s the worst case scenario, and you need to be
prepared for it.
Law enforcement in the Old West was all about the commu-
nity looking after itself. It was based on consent, on power
exercised by a sheriff chosen from among the people. That’s
the way the law should be maintained, and many of today’s
social problems trace back to the fact that it isn’t done that
way anymore.
After the SHTF it’s going to be different – surviving commu-
nities will have to return to the ways of the Western pioneers,
because there will be no other way to maintain law and order. If
those communities don’t adopt the Western way of keeping the
peace then they won’t last; however strong and self-reliant
they are they’ll inevitably be overwhelmed, one house at a
time, by those who emerge from the wreckage all around them.
The traditions of the sheriff, America’s iconic lawman, were
essential to building this country. They’ll be just as essential to
rebuilding it after a collapse.
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Being Prepared
Emergency preparation is very important and this includes
being prepared for disasters. While no one likes to think that
something bad will happen, the truth is that sometimes it does
and you and your family will be much better off if you are
prepared for this before it occurs.
So how do you go about being prepared for disasters? Here are
some ideas:
• Be aware of potential disasters that can occur in your area
• Prepare your home for natural disasters and other problems
• Have an emergency escape plan such as fire exits and other
plants
• Practice fire drills and family emergency escape plans
• Plan for where you will go in the event that you need to
evacuate your area
If the event of a disaster, does your family know what to do?
Do you have a plan for if you get separated? Where will you go?
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Do your children know who to call if something happens to the
adults? These are all scary things to think about happening but
important things to prepare for. As is often said, it’smuchbetter
to be prepared and never have to do it than to have a disaster
occur and not be ready.
Have an Emergency First Aid Kit
Every family should have at least one emergency first aid kit.
If you have a large family, a large house or multiple family
members, it may also benefit you to have more than one first
aid kit.
Youmay also want to take the time to learn basic first aid and
CPR. Classes are held in most local areas and you never know
when the situation will arise where you need to know this.
Your first aid kit should include:
• Medical-grade vinyl gloves
• Poison ivy relief cream
• Burn relief cream
• Sunscreen, SPF of 30 or greater
• Antibiotic ointment, Polysporin® or similar
• Sting relief lotion or ointment, calamine or similar
• Box of sterile gauze pads, either 3” x 3” or 4” x 4”
• Abdominal (ABD) or combine sterile pad, 5” x 9”
• Rolled gauze of 2 sizes, 2” x 4 yards and 4” x 4 yards
• Bandages of assorted types: finger, knuckle, plastic, Telfa®,
and general adhesive
• Sterile oval eye pad
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• Small sharp scissors
• Tweezers with pointed tip
• Thermometers, oral and rectal (for babies)
• Bandage, 3” x 6”
• Instant ice pack
• Roll of adhesive tape, 1” wide, may use plastic type if
preferred
• Triangular bandages, 2
• Package of safety pins, assorted sizes
• Absorbent cotton balls, 1 box
• Diarrhea remedy, Pepto-Bismol or Kaopectate or similar
• Popsicle (craft) sticks or finger splints
• Antibacterial soap, liquid or bar
• Medicine dropper
• Water purification tablets
• Small bottle of bleach
• Sharp knife or multipurpose knife/tool
• Bottles of aspirin, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen
• Splint materials: thin boards 2-3’ long
• Cough syrup and throat lozenges
• Large plastic trash bag and several smaller, zip-closure bags
Have Insurance whenever Possible
Do you have the proper insurance? While it’s difficult for some
people to pay for expensive insurance to possibly never have
to use it, you should also remember the expenses that could be
involved if you are not properly insured.
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There are many different types of insurance such as:
• Medical/health
• Life and death
• Automobile
• Home or renter’s
• Mortgage
• Andmore
Insurance will help protect your family financially should a
disaster of some type occur. But it’s not enough just to have
insurance. You also need to be sure your coverage is thorough,
your premiums are paid on time and your policy remains up
to date and that beneficiaries and other important members
of the family know about your insurance policies. You should
also carry copies of the insurance policies in a safe place in case
something happens to the originals, such as a house fire.
Being prepared for disasters is one of themost important things
you can ever do for yourself and your family. Will you be
prepared if something unexpected happens to you?
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What is the Urgency?
America in her long history has seen trials and tribulations that
have more than once, taken her to her knees.
But, NOTHING comes close to what we are seeing today except
the American Civil War.
I first heard of “Preppers” in 2007. There was a movement
that believed if Barack Obama was elected, America would turn
to chaos. He was elected and though the Peaceful Tea Party
Movement began, there was relative peace and little impact as
with the “Great Recession” not much happened.
The Obama’s served their 2 terms as President and the Liberal
Left was EXCITED for Madame President Hillary Clinton to take
her due place as the first Female President of the United States.
TheWORLD knows, that DIDN’T happen! Instead, Mr. Donald
Trump, theMOST UNLIKELY candidate EVER to occupy the Oval
Office, won. Yes, he WON BIG! Patriot and Constitution Loving
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Americans came out en-masse to vote, and President Trump
took the Helm of this country while the ENTIRE Democrat
Establishment exploded!
In total disbelief and meltdown, the Democrats, Socialists,
Liberals, Antifa, the list goes on, began a campaign, several
campaigns to discredit and DESTROY this President AND this
Country! They conspired, lied, forged, falsified, created, par-
roted lies, hearsay and speculation all in an effort to have the
President removed.
Integrity went out the window and the Compliant and Complicit
Main Stream Media, along with almost every Social Media
platform, joined the parade. BUT THEY LOST. They are still
losing. Following Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals” they’ll
do ANYTHING to remove our President from office and/or keep
him fromwinning another term. They know very well, despite
all of the support in Media, Hollywood, Global Influences, they
probably will lose again. Personally, I’m sure of it!
But look what is happening now! In the late 60’s and early 70’s,
surrounding the assassination of JFK, Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr., Bobby Kennedy and the civil unrest of those times. Today,
there is a HUGE difference. ALL of the Media (polls show 96%+)
and ALL Liberal elected officials, support the unrest happening
in this country and around the world.
Antifa, the BLM, the NFAC and more, have found friends and
support fromDemocratMayors, Governors and Legislators. The
Police have been abandoned and told to “Stand Down”. Now
EVERY DAY people are being beaten, killed and marginalized.
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The Gangs of Thugs operate with impunity, no arrests, no
Justice, just THUGS able to burn, destroy, scare, intimidate
everyone and anyone they choose.
I hate to admit, but it isn’t going to end soon andWHEN Trump
is elected AGAIN, it will get worse! I Personally believe we are
looking at the Biblical Prophesy of Armageddon!
I am advising everyone I know and care about, prepare to flee
the big cities within 18months, and for as long as 10-15 years.
The world we wake up in EVERY day is RAPIDLY changing. A
day of reckoning is coming and if you are Not Prepared, you can
expect to become a VICTIM of the coming Crisis.
Add to this The Global Pandemic, Covid 19, has turned the world
on its ear! The New
Normal is anything BUT normal.
• We see Global Battles over Climate.
• International Tensions, the Race for Space.
• Racial tensions, Black Lives Matter, Hatred for the Police
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the Battle Lines are being drawn!
Biblical Prophecy being interpreted by Bo Polny and others.
ARE YOU PREPARED? The good news is, YOU STILL HAVE
TIME!
The ONLY way to survive and thrive afterwards is to have a well
thought out plan for survival! This guide will serve as a simple
guide as to what will be needed to survive.
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The Basics
This simple guide will provide you with tricks and treasures
along with the Basics needed to SURVIVE THE COMING SHIT-
STORM.
If you’ve ever watched Naked & Afraid, a Reality show where
they take 2 contestants and drop them off in the middle of no
where with only a couple of survival items. Trust me, the fact
they are naked is not sexy but adds to themisery. The two items
most often taken (they are limited to 2 items, one per person),
are a Fire-starter, a pot or pan or a machete of some type.
Our ancestors didn’t have “Jobs” per-say, their primary respon-
sibilities were Shelter, Water, Food. They spendmost of their
day on these quests. If you find yourself and family in “Survival”
mode, EVERYONE will need to pitch in and most of your time
will be spent on the basics of living every day. It doesn’t have
to be without joy, camaraderie or quality of life, it will just be
different. In fact, MOST people who find themselves in this type
of situation, once they have mastered most of the tasks, report
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better quality of life than the hustle and bustle of American life.
What are the basics of survival, not only for a few days but for
months or years?
• Shelter- Container Homes- Earthen Homes- subterranean.
• Water- Collection- Storage.
• Fire- products andmethods.
• Food- Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts etc.
• Food/Protein- pasture, cattle, chickens- wild animals.
• Brick Ovens & Community Ovens & resources.
• Protection- guns- Club-Machete- lasers- Faraday Cloth.
• Electricity-Solar- Wind- Storage
• Communication- youmust be able to stay in touch with like
minded people.
• Transportation.
• Libations- Wine, potato vodka etc. important for Medicinal
Purposes but also Fuel for equipment and something to
Toast with friends.
Let’s suppose you find yourself in the middle of a city that
suddenly is overtaken by the never ending riots. Do you believe
once they destroy 7 city blocks they’ll stop? NO WAY. They
will expand their targets in ever growing circles until they’ve
encompassed the entire city. Why not? There is no punitive
reason not to. MobMentality is proving this DAILY!
Sowhat happens if you find yourself in that situation? TheMega
Millionaires and Billionaires have been buying well outfitted
Missile Silos, Underground Bunkers and Retreats in far away
lands. Do you REALLY think ANY of them care about YOU?
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Let’s say your family has a little farm on the outskirts of town,
you can flee to there for a period of time BUT research shows,
unless you’re 50 miles away from the city and have a Tribe of
like minded individuals, you’ll become a victim of these Bands
of Thugs.
Roaming Gangs of 20-50 people with Ravage neighborhoods
like Locusts stripping a field of crops!
Following, we’ll give you the very basics to prepare.
First and Foremost an Emergency Go Bag. A duffel bag that you
can take at amoments notice with basic items to give you a start
in the event youmust flee. You should have a Go Bag for every
family member. There may be some redundancy but trust me,
it’ll come in handy.
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Items to include:
• A couple of changes of clothes.
• Fire Starter
• A Blanket or Sleeping Bag.
• First Aid Kit.
• Food basics: Beans, Rice, Jerky, Nuts, Peanut Butter, Honey.
• Coconut Oil, Olive Oil.
• Salt/Pepper.
• Water Filtration Device.
• Small Fishing set.
• Lavender and Peppermint Essential Oils.
• AM Radio with Solar Charging Abilities.
• Small Ham Radio with charging abilities.
• Flashlight with batteries.
• Some sort of Solar Charging device.
• Basic outdoor tool that includes a knife, spoon, fork.
• A Hatchet, folding Saw.
• Twine of some sort.
• Personal Protection.
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• A minimal amount of Cash $500-$1000.
• Gold and/or Silver. At least a minimal amount.
The purpose of the Go Bag is to create the opportunity to be okay
or survive until you get yourself established. You can live for
several days with these basic items. We have put together our
choices for the Essential items for a Go Bag you can add your
personal effects to. Armagetaway™Go Bag.
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Shelter
I leave my house, where am I going to live?
So what to do if you’ve fled for a few days and things are not
getting better.
You, your wife and child have been holed up in a remote place
living in your car. You realize that the Chaos isn’t ending soon,
time to set up shelter. You know it is time for a little permanence.
You scout a location, far enough out that you can’t be seen by
the roads or trails. High ground, water in proximity.
There are several types of shelter from very primitive, thatched
walls and roof, grasses etc. for floor. You can build a simple
frame with cut limbs, vines to tie the limbs together. Once a
frame is built, you overlay limbs, branches etc. until you achieve
a formidable layer of protection from the outside elements.
The floor can be swept clean of debris and pounded to make a
firm floor or spread grass etc. to make a sufficient floor surface.
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A simple door can be fashioned with the flap of a deer hide or a
simple covered frame.
Consider howNative Americans built TeePees or old western log
cabins from local materials.
You may also find a Cave or Wash area much like the Lipan
Apache Indians did for 1000’s of years. Just be certain you don’t
become a victim of potential flooding.
Once you determine a place you can hold up for a while, you can
begin to plan for longer term Shelter, Food, Water etc.
By preparing in advance your can establish a sustainable com-
fortable home that will not only protect you but allow certain
comforts.
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Here is a great resource you can review so you have a plan if
needed: https://www.skilledsurvival.com/survival-shelters/
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Water
Water is Life Blood!
A person can typically survive without Food for 3-4 weeks. But
ONLY 3-4 DAYS without water.
Water is foundational to life and wellness. It is also critical you
have good, clean, potable water. There are concerns with water
and ensuring you don’t get sick from it.
Rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds are all potential sources of
water, as long as you keep in mind a few caveats. First, odds are
you aren’t the only person who knows about them. I don’t know
that you’ll need to go to battle with someone who is claiming
the entire water source as their own (unless it lies completely
on their own property, then you might indeed have a fight on
your hands), but if your plan is to avoid all human contact, these
wild sources of water might not be the way to go.
Second, you will need to make double-damn sure you do every-
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thing feasible to filter and disinfect the water prior to it crossing
your lips. Waterborne pathogens such as giardia are not be to
be trifled with. I don’t care how pristine and clear the water
looks, odds are there are going to be nasties floating in it, way
too small to see and just waiting for some hapless goof to down
a quart so they can go to work.
Asnoted earlier,water is heavy. Transporting it byhandover any
sort of distance will get tiresome. But, if that’s the only source
of water available, you’ll have to figure out a way to deal with
it. One option that might be worth exploring is to use buckets
with tight-fitting lids, such as the ubiquitous five-gallon pails
found at any deli or bakery. Stack them two or three high on a
two-wheeled dolly and cart themback and forth. Awheelbarrow
mightwork aswell butwill require a bitmore strength for lifting.
If the path to and from the water source is too uneven for
wheeled transport, you might fashion together a shoulder pole,
also known as amilkmaid’s yoke. This device has been in use for
thousands of years and is still being used today. It is merely a
pole that is about four feet in length and rests across the back of
your shoulders, with a bucket suspended at each end. The pole
will need to be rather strong to support the weight of a couple
buckets of water. It isn’t the worst idea, either, to cut small
notches at each end of the pole to prevent the bucket handles
from sliding off. Use a towel or some other padding to make a
cushion at the back of your neck. Lift with your knees, not your
back.
Flowing water, such as streams and rivers, is generally going
to be safer than standing water. Moving water won’t usually be
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full of algae and such. But, if a still pond is your only feasible
option, so be it. If you can, brush aside any thick algae growth
on the water’s surface before you fill your bucket. All you’re
really trying to do is limit the amount of material that will need
to be filtered out later.
How do you know and what can you do?
IF you find a creek at its headwaters, in other words where the
water percolates fromout of the ground. Typically, the earth has
filtered the water sufficiently to purify it and BEFORE animal
feces or contamination can occur. This water is usually suitable
to drink.
RainCapture- It is simple tomakea small framewithan inverted
Teepee capturing water into some sort of reservoir. Rain is
actually, through the process of evaporation and condensation,
distilled water. The only real concern is what airborne particles
or what it may run off of to contaminate it. But straight from
the sky is going to be suitable typically.
Believe it or not, depending on howmuch humidity/dewmay
be in an area, if you to a small vessel, a pot, jug etc. and make
plastic inverted tent so that water accumulates and drips into a
vessel, may not be a lot but even a few ounces of water helps.
Boiling water- this tried and truemethod of boiling water to kill
any contaminants or bacteria is desirable. If you don’t have a
pot or pan, you can actually use a rock that is in the shape of a
bowl, a plastic bottle, a hollowed out log or piece of wood.
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If you have a plastic bottle with a lid, Here are the following
steps:
Step 1: You need fire, water and any plastic container with lid.
Step 2: Now take water and fill it in the bottle so that there is
no air present in the bottle.
Step 3: Now put on the fire and put the seal bottle on fire with
a distance of around 12
inch.
Step 4: Now let the heat warm up the bottle and be careful
while handling the bottle.
Step 5: After the water has heated up, bubbles will appear in
the bottle showing water
has boiled .Step 6: Now open the seal carefully.that’s it.
You can also heat rocks in the fire and place them into your
container, the water should “boil” when you insert them killing
most concerns.
The Armagetaway™ Go Bag contains 2 Filtration Straws
TheArmagetaway™GoBag contains 2 Filtration Straws thatwill
filter over 2000 liters of water for drinking. Outdoor Personal
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water filter removing 99.9999% of the tiny material, cysts,
particulates, sediments. Built with 0.01-micron ultra-filtration
membrane and can absolutely provide up to 2000 liters of
drinking water.
Finally, if you are next to a creek or pond, a seep can be used to
filter creek and river water. About a foot away from the water’s
edge dig a hole capable of holding a few gallons of water. Give
it a fewminutes—water from the creek or river should slowly
fill the hole as it seeps through the soil. This water should be
much safer to drink than water straight from the creek or river,
whichmay be contaminated with bacteria.You can also do this
with lake and pond water as well; because lake and pond water
is more contaminated by bacteria and parasites typically than
a river or stream, you can build a second seep, next to the first
seep. This will create a second “natural” filtering layer of soil
that water will have to travel through.
Ultimately- Water is Paramount to survival and there are many
ways to ensure you have safe water to drink.
This guide offers some great, creative options: https://www.
outdoorlife.com/survival-skills-ways-to-purify-water/
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Fire
Fire is so taken for granted yet SO beneficial!
Magnesium fire starters are cheap and can start 100’s of fires, a
MUSTHAVE in any go bag. One can be used to start thousands of
fires. They work wet, dry and are virtually destructive. You can
take a lighter or matches but the size, weight and functionality
make a Magnesium fire starter a MUST!
Magnesium Fire Starter
Fire is necessary for warmth, keeping predators and bugs
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away, to purify your water, cooking of food. Every cave, wash
or dwelling of Native Americans and ancient Cavemen have
markings of fire.
It is desirable to keep a fire burning full time. Youmust be aware
of fuel for a fire so a huge blaze is not recommended but a small
continual fire in some sort of fire ringmade of rocks or a hole
dug can provide the perfect companion.
Other methods of starting fires from scratch involve rubbing
to sticks together. Though this takes some time and practice,
it can be done. This is a great resource: https://www.wikihow.
com/Start-a-Fire-with-Sticks
But here are the basics:
Be Prepared: No matter which method of fire-starting you
choose, it’s a good idea to have all your materials ready before
you get started. If you don’t take time to prepare before you get
started, you could spend vital time getting an ember burning
and still not be able to get a fire going.
To make sure you can keep a fire going once you have an ember,
you will want to have your tinder bundle made and placed near
the area where you will be starting your fire.
The type of tinder that youuse to start yourfire is very important
so that you can transform the ember produced into an actual
flame. A tinder bundle should consist of bits of dry, easily
ignitablematerials such as dandelion fluff, dead grass, withered
plants, or dried stalks.
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You’ll also want to collect kindling and other firewood to feed
your fire once you get it started. Kindling and wood should be
seasoned and dry so it will catch fire easily.
That said, starting a fire with sticks is still a good basic survival
skill.
The Hand Drill Method, The Bow Drill Method, the Fire Plow
Method where 2 pieces of wood that are rubbed together and
the friction created spawns an ember which will catch your
tinder bundle on fire. All of these methods are arduous and
take practice to perfect but if you are not prepared, this will get
you fire.
Finally, Steel wool and a 9 volt battery can be used several times
until the battery is dead and or the steel wool is gone. You simply
get your tinder near the steel wool, apply the posts of the 9 volt
battery to the steel wool and it will “short out” and cause the
steel wool to glow and burn catching the tinder on fire.
Fire is a MUST for short-term convenience and long term sur-
vival. Another great resource: https://www.everstrykematch.
com/how-to-start-a-fire-without-matches/
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Food
Prepare to broaden your palate if living off the grid!
Thoughaperson can live for 3-4weekswithout food, it is neither
fun nor desirable and over the first week or two, it is imperative
that sustainable sources of food are identified.
Obviously we are spoiled to a refrigerator/freezer, pantry filled
with boxed and canned goods. If ALL that went away tomorrow,
what do you do?
The items you can take in a Go Bag can sustain you for a while,
couple ofweeks, with enough rice andbeans, nuts, peanut butter
andhoney, amonthor twobutwhat about variety and long term?
This is where planning and creativity come in to play.
One would not BELIEVE howmany items around us are edible
and nutritious.
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In the days of Cavemen who survived on the Paleo type of diet,
they primarily ate fruits, nuts, plants, vegetables until they’d
kill a Protein source. Once they did, they’d maximize it, even a
squirrel, rabbit etc.
• You can cook some of it, make jerky (salt is a MUST HAVE)
to preserve meat.
• There are MANY methods of catching some sort of food.
Snares, traps, spears etc.
• Fish are also a great source of protein.
• Birds nests with eggs in them etc.
Learning how to fish, clean fish, hunt, clean animals etc. are
skills to brush up on prior to needing the skills!
No luck with any of these? Bugs are loaded with protein! Yep,
as Americans, we are spoiled and the thought of eating bugs
sounds horrible but it really isn’t. This is a mental attitude that
if you’re hungry enough, not so gross!
Inmany parts of theworld, eating bugs is commonplace. Insects
are the most abundant protein source on the planet, andmany
of them boast dense concentrations of nutrients like omega 3’s
that we buy at fancy stores. If 2 billion people can invite insects
to the dinner table, it shouldn’t be too much of a stretch for you
to include edible bugs in your emergency survival diet.
These are top of the list:
1. Grasshoppers and Crickets
2. Ants
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3. Termites
4. Grubs
5. Wood Lice
6. Earthworms
7. Stinkbugs
8. Scorpions
9. Earwigs
10. Aphids
11. Maggots
12. Dragonflies
Youmay want to stay away from these though:
• Slugs and snails
• Tarantulas
• Bees and wasps
• Caterpillars
It is also advisable to have a fewdifferent vegetable seeds in your
GoBag and you’ll be ready to survive and thrive!
God created an incredible number of berries, plants, cactus,
bamboo, trees etc. that grow in the wild and can provide
sustenance. But you MUST know the difference between safe,
poisonous andmedicinal: https://www.popularmechanics.com/
adventure/outdoors/tips/a24203/eat-forage-food-wild-alone-
history-channel/
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Fire Pit or Oven
Once you have mastered building a fire, you’ll want to ensure
efficient use of the fire and fuel.
As I mentioned previously, Fire is essential for short and long
term survival. You are far better served having a perpetual fire
than starting anewevery day. You can create anOvenby stacking
rocks with mud between in a dome shape. With an outlet at the
top and a “door” in the front, you can keep a fire smoldering,
firing it up when you need it for warmth or to cook something.
There are many resources for a basic Brick or Rock oven.
Fire pits or holes also can serve to keep a fire alive and smol-
dering as well as cooking like an oven. For thousands of years,
people have dug holes, build a fire, added something to cook.
They then cover it and allow it to smolder for up to a couple of
days. This creates a lot of versatility in keeping and using a fire.
Having a continuous fire nearby your shelter keeps predators
away as well as bugs.
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It is important to ensure your fire source is easy, efficient
and effective!
Great resource for methods: https://www.backdoorsurvival.
com/how-to-build-a-mud-oven/
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Safety & Protec on
Being able to sleep at night knowing you’re safe is very impor-
tant long term.
If you find yourself fleeing and in survival mode your safety
and security are going to be paramount. This can meanmany
different things to every different person.
Ideally you’d have some sort of firearm or two. Safety isn’t just
protection from other people but from predators. A wild pig is
actually a very aggressive creature. Deer when in Rut (heat) are
very dangerous. Snakes, many are poisonous but they can also
be eaten.
A rabid animal can charge you and the bite can be fatal.
If you don’t have a gun or bow and arrow, you can fashion a sling
shot or a sling. A spear, club or just rocks, sized to throw can
provide some security or defense and also be used as a weapon.
They take practice but I’ve seen people who practiced be VERY
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effective with these tools.
Let’s suppose you have found a protected location, you’ve
established shelter, water and have food options available in
proximity. BUT you are a little concerned about someone
showing up undetected. Ideally, you’ll find like minded people
and you can form some sort of community where you join
together to the safety and security of each other.
How can you establish a warning system to alert you if someone
breaches your perimeter? In your go bag you should have a few
dental floss and/or a roll of fishing twine. Either of these, with a
small bell, can be used around the perimeter of your camp. You
would weave them in trees, bushes etc, about six inches off the
ground. You’d secure one end close to camp, thread a circular
perimeter and tie the bell to the other end. Could be a rock that
is pulled off a branch, anything that wouldmake noise if tripped.
This would serve as a perimeter alarm should your perimeter be
breached.
If you are trying to remain undiscoverable, though I recommend
a smallHamRadio and suppose youhave your phone, if you keep
them in a Faraday pouch, you can’t be tracked.
Youmaywant to get a small Laser that can servemany purposes,
even just being found or depending on how powerful they can
be used for safety or to start a fire. Again, they require batteries
so charging is important.
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“Preppers” have been stocking up and setting plans for years just for
this moment.
Preppers, people who have been preparing for Armageddon and
Chaos for years, say youwant to be in a community of 50+people
for true safety and security. Like minded people who share
common beliefs, share common survival skill sets but also have
individual talents fromMedical toMechanical, making clothing,
hunting, farming etc.
Vigilance and alertness are key to your surroundings. I’ve spent
asmuch as 90 days in the wild with little more than a few basics.
Takes a little getting used to but is really a bit of an adventure
and creates an appreciation for leaning new skills.
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Electricity
Ever since Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison made electricity
accessible, it is one of the foundations of our lives.
Electricity has become an almost Must Have and there are ways
to harness electrical power in small amounts to power essential
items.
Solar: obviously this is probably the simplest solution. A small
solar cell can keep a battery charged for a LONG time. With this
you can power a radio, phone, LED light etc.
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You can purchase a small 100Watt solar system for about $100.
With a battery, this will produce enough power for your small
electronic devices. Compact, light, necessary.
There are radio’s etc with a hand crank that can charge the
batteries or your phone.
These options do require some sort of battery to store the power.
Lead acid, Lithium etc. are options but the batteries do have a
life of 3 or so years.
There are even backpacks and coolers with solar cells built in
but for me, a stand alone, simple solar chargingmethod is the
most effective and affordable.
There are many affordable options, here is just one: https://
www.amazon.com/Tranmix-Charger-25000mAh-Waterproof-
Portable/dp/B07T48YYW2?ref_=ast_sto_dp
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Staying in touch with the world, there are tribes in the Amazon
that have never had contact with the outside world for genera-
tions. It can be argued they are better off.
As withmany other areas of this simple guide, technology offers
great options that weren’t available just a few years ago.
The days of Indian Smoke signals or bird calls are probably a bit
outdated BUT if SHTF, youWILLwant to be able to stay apprised
of what is happening that may affect you but also to keep in
touch with other survivors.
We as a people tend to enjoy communities and therefore I believe
it to be important to be able to stay in touch. At some point, IF
we find ourselves off grid, it will probably be for a few years and
not the rest of our lives.
It was interesting that when the Civil War ended, due to limited
communication, it wasmonths for the word to spread the the
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war was over and for the fighting to stop.
In today’s world, we have much better communication and the
ability to monitor what is happening could be very important to
everyone.
I recommend a radio, Ham radio and possibly a phone, though
youmay give up service but they can still be used for 911 calls.
There are MANY great options. You are required to have a Ham
Radio License but if “SHTF”, no one will care!
Youwill want to be able to keep in touchwith the outsideworld. I
also expect there will be in place, within the next couple of years,
a global network mesh of low orbit satellites that will provide
internet service to every corner on the planet.
Even an AM/FM radio should pick up broadcasts that will keep
you aware of what is going on.
Further, much like the pony express, I expect there will be
couriers who pass through different areas sharing updates of
what is happening.
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Transporta on
Getting around:
Let’s suppose you flee with a vehicle, fuel and maintenance will
be important over the long haul.
It may be beneficial to have a bicycle just to allow you to cover
more ground quickly if needed.
In theOldWest, horseswere usedbut this creates anothermouth
to feed etc. May be that bicycling or being afoot is the best
options.
If you are properly provisioned, you could have an electric
scooter and solar charger.
There will be limitations to this new lifestyle so making adjust-
ments will be ongoing.
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Pets
In a disaster, you’ll want to take care of the pets as well as the
members of your family.
Keep a pet carrier ready. Hard-sided carriers and crates often
end up in attics or basements, gathering dust until the annual
veterinary visit. If you live in an area that is frequently at risk
for weather-related disasters, keep your carrier/crate out where
it can be easily accessed.
Prepare a disaster kit for your pet. Include:
• Food for five to seven days
• Jugs of water
• Nonbreakable bowl
• Kitty litter
• Anymedication your pet may be taking
• Recent photo (in case your pet gets loose and you need to
prepare “lost animal” posters or prove ownership in order
to retrieve her from a shelter)
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• Harness or collar and leash
• Thick bath or beach towel for safe handling during stressful
times.
Give your pet an identification tag. Nationally, only about 2
percent of stray cats turned into shelters are ever reunited
with their guardians, though dogs fare somewhat better at
approximately 16 percent. At the very minimum, a dog should
always wear a license tag on his or her collar. While a few
communities license cats, most do not. Get your cat a break-
away collar and identification tag with your cell phone number
on it as soon as possible. If your pet wasn’t micro-chipped
at the time of adoption, ask your veterinarian to inject your
pet with this permanent identification tool and be sure to keep
the microchip registry updated whenever you change contact
information.
Organize a neighborhood pet watch. Trade keys with a neighbor
who works from home to ensure someone is available to care
for-or even evacuate-your pet in case of an emergency, when
you can’t be there. Provide them with a list of your pet’s
favorite hide-outs, as stressed animals are particularly adept
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at disappearing. Let police and fire officials know you harbor
animals by placing a “Pets Inside” decal in the window of your
front door. Make sure to remove the decal when you move or
no longer have a pet, to ensure rescue workers do not endanger
themselves looking for pets that are no longer there.
These four easy steps will help you not only protect your animal
pals from being left behind when violent weather strikes, but
help you and your family reach safety with as much peace of
mind as possible. Only one last task awaits. Make sure your
community disaster plan makes provisions for animals as well
as people.
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Wrapping Up
For decades people have been warning of Chaos and Armaged-
don, it hasn’t happened. BUT the events happening all over the
world today, sure seems we are closer than ever.
In the event the Biblical Prophesy occurs, we can expect 7-10
years of hell on earth where I andmany others believe life in the
Cities won’t really be an option unless you decide to become a
compliant sheep who bows to the Thugs that will be in charge.
Besides, learning the above skills and stretching your knowledge
could be beneficial in all aspects of your life and great lessons
for your family.
Personally, I hope things get resolved and Peace and Tranquility
prevails but being prepared is like having insurance, you hope
you never need it but IF you do, it is invaluable!
If your desire is to have your Safe Haven ready for you to
flee the city and show up to your OWN Safe Space, check out
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