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To all Americans who want to survive it all, whatever it is, that's coming:      

     Sadly, we, all of us on this planet, are today threatened by terrorists and the death and destruction they bring with them, many of these terrorists are MUSLIMS.  Mr. OBama, the President of the United States, a muslim himself, has brought the threat of the terrorist directly into America by flying thousands of them into the USA, while providing them with free homes, new trucks, free health care, free income, and more at American taxpayer expense. Due to this fact, the rest of America should band together to fight the threat until it no longer exists.  This means that no matter what country we are from, no matter what color we are or spiritual backgrounds we have we should band together and fight this  MUSLIM takeover, and thier beliefs, until the threat no longer exists.  The only goal for everyone on this planet from this day forward should be to  end terrorist activities by eliminating the threat so as to free the peoples of the world, thus  allowing us all to work together to make all our lives better, safer.  This means, in my opinion, that these terrorists, MUSLIMS, must be moved back to thier own country's in the far east where they can be controlled safely at arms length, or be eliminated as the threat they present to the world like any pest infestation. 

     Until that great day happens, we still do live in the era of the terrorist, primarily the Muslim.  Therefore, in the event of an attack by terrorists/MUSLIMS or just in case we have other social and or political problems in the United States I recommend having the following in your home and or vehicle at all times for your self preservation.

     You, if you are an American citizen, as our US Constitution still allows,  and this bears repeating until you get it right, need to own, and become very proficient with, all manor of hand held weapons, and firearms.  You should own at least one rifle, a pistol, a shot gun, a bow and arrow, or a cross bow, and a survival knife. You should purchase one of each for every member of your family, if you can afford them, and get the training you will need to use them correctly and confidently for self preservation against an enemy. 

    
Firearm Recommendations:
  Even at todays standards, the Springfield Arms M1A or its highbread brother, the M-21, even though it was designed as a specialized sniper weapon for the US Military, is one of the best weapons you can purchase for home defense.  Highly sought after by law enforcement agency's across America, it is nowadays used as a sniper weapon by many.  These are weapons you should own and have as a part of your family's home and or ranch defense/protection collection.  These rifles use NATO M-80 ammo, or 7.62 X 51, 308 FMJBT, US military ball ammunition, still fairly easy to find within the US, although, thanks to Mr. Obama and Hillary Clinton, this is changing.  Other recommended weapons for ranch and home security use are the Mini 14, also in a 308 caliber, and the AR-15/M-16 type or similar combat quality .223 caliber rifles made available today by various manufacturers.  In addition, weapons manufactured by Glock, Colt, Remington, Kimber, Taurus, Mossberg,  and others that are made to combat or police standards are also good.  When purchasing a shotgun make sure it is a 2-3/4" and 3" magnum capable pump type, not semi-auto.  Purchase what you can afford and remember to support American Arms Manufacturers.  Make certain that you purchase weapons that use readily available and/or military surplus ammo.  This will make purchasing ammo for your weapons much easier, less costly, and easier to obtain supplies that will allow you to reload the brass you own.  In addition, you should own pistols that use NATO ammunition like the 40 and 45 cal., 9MM, and the 38.  All of these use ammo that is still available in bulk like the 308 and ,223 caliber rifles listed above.   Stay away from off brands and weird off sized, hard to get ammo's, like 7mm or 357, the ammo only large gun stores would carry.  And don't buy an elephant gun.

     Always carry a gun and ammo with you no matter where you travel. 
If you own a Car, truck, or an RV, you should carry the following with you at all times in that vehicle.

  1. One good quality hand held battery operated AM-FM-SW-NOAA and Weather Radio.  Keep the batteries separate until needed. 
  2. One 12 volt Citizens band radio (CB) installed and working with a full wave length antenna.  I recommend a cobra 25 or 29 LTD or better with weather  and emergency broadcast channels or crystals included or a side band radio of the same manufacturer or quality.
  3. "EMERGENCY FUEL CONTAINER," filled with at least two to twenty gallons or more of the type of fuel that your vehicle uses, stored and sealed. 
  4. One: "TWELVE-VOLT WORK LIGHT" with a twelve-volt extension cord measuring at least twenty feet in length.   
  5. At least one: "AA battery operated "LED FLASHLIGHT" with fresh batteries installed for every family member.  An "American made" metal, water tight flashlight is recommended.  Carry extra batteries for these.
  6. One pair of AA battery operated "WALKIE-TALKIE RADIOS" with weather and emergency notification NOAA channels that have belt hangers or carriers and an ear bud for each for every two people in your family.  Take extra batteries with you.  Communication is key here.  In a life threatening situation or during any emergency situation, you will want to be able to talk in private/secret to your group or family members.
  7. One: "EMERGENCY SURVIVAL (throw away type) BLANKET FOR EACH member of your group," sold at camping stores and one cotton style sheet (white).  Cotton can double as bandages if needed. 
  8. At least one, very good "COMPASS", and "MAPS," outlining your area/state for each person in your group.  That is one of each for each person.
  9. One or more "CELL PHONES," if you have them, for each person in your group that can be charged with your car battery or charging system.  If you can afford them, purchase satellite phones which will work when cell towers fail or are turned off
  10. "TOILET PAPER,"  Several rolls.
  11. One: "TIRE BILLIE,' purchased at any truck stop, to check vehicle tires with.  This looks like a police night stick, an item that is illegal to own if your not a cop.  The tire billie, doubles as a good self-defense tool in case you run into trouble.
  12. One "CAMPING LANTERN'," with fuel canister or batteries.
  13. One: small "OUTDOORS CAMPING STOVE," with extra fuel canisters.
  14. At least, "ONE SHEATHED (hunting) KNIFE," that can be carried with you on your belt and a sharpening stone.
  15. At least, "ONE HAND AXE, or HATCHET," with sheath to cover the blade, and a sharpener.
  16.  One good "CAN OPENER." for every two people in your group.  Military style is the best...
  17.  Several small boxes of strike anywhere matches, separated and sealed into plastic bags.
  18. Hand fishing tackle kit.
  19. Military style or hiking Entrenchment tool.
  20. 1 pair of leather work gloves.
  21. "PLASTIC TRASH BAGS, and PLASTIC YARD BAGS."  Remember; always clean up and pick up after yourself and bury the trash so as not to allow anyone to see that you were there.
  22. One case of bottled water.
  23. enough foods or food bars to survive on for as many as three to five days for every occupant.
  24. At least one semi automatic hand gun and 100 rounds of ammo for self preservation reasons and or a 12 Ga. shotgun, pump preferred.  This may be against the law in some areas in the US so check your local laws before doing this.
  25. 1 plastic container or box of heavy duty dust masks.
  26. 1 pair of clear plastic goggles for every occupant.
  27. 1 hat of your choice, camo preferably, full brimmed, for every occupant.
  28. 1 head screen to cover hat and head to keep insects and fallout debris away from your face and neck.

Pack it all into a good backpack and leave it alone, ready for eventual use.  In short America, be prepared for anything because it, whatever it is, may happen sooner than you expect.  The thing that bothers me the most in recent days is the fact that I see so many rag heads at Costco buying their biggest gas generators to put into the new trucks they are driving to take to their free to them new houses.


    TIP:  IF YOU DO NOTHING ELSE
, prepare yourself!  
REMEMBER THIS:  In the event of a national emergency or any emergency in your area where yours and or other peoples lives are at stake,  "EVERYONE OUT THERE IS YOU." They are all trying to survive whatever is happening or has happened just like you are.  If you get in the way of someone else's survival methods/attempts, you will likely die trying to protect yourself from them unless you are armed and are willing to use those arms.  Take no chances,  in an emergent situation during any catastrophic situation, if the authorities (police or military) are nowhere to be found and you are threatened and/or are attacked by anyone, use your knife, pull that trigger or let that arrow fly, and ask questions later...  This way you may survive another day.  There are no guarantees, there is only preparedness and a willingness to do whatever it takes to get through it, whatever comes.  ARE YOU A SURVIVOR?


    

SURVIVAL INSTRUCTIONS for EVERYONE:

Buy a book and study or Take self defense and weapons use training courses.

In addition to that; 

         The following list is what you will need in case of an unforeseen emergency like a natural disaster or even a TERRORIST ATTACK against our country, things you should store in your homes and have ready, just in case.  I recommend that you store as much dry and canned foods as you possibly can, out of sight of others in your area; flour, rice, beans, wheat, canned and dehydrated foods, fruits and nuts of all kinds, a lot of water, and iodized salt.


American Survival Supply List:
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Things you'll definitely need.

1.  Satelite Phone
2.  As much water as you can store in your home.  Remember to keep this water covered or store in dark colored containers.  Water purification tablets and or a water purification device.  Sealed water supply allowing at least 16 oz of water per person per day.  Five to ten week supply recommended per person.  I recommend the use of "MAINSTAY", or its equivalent, purified water packets available on the Internet and approved by the US Coastguard.  The shelf life of this product is 5 years.  
     

3.     One web belt and one canteen or water bottle carrier per person.

4.     One gas mask with at least one change of filter canister per person.

5.     One Camo, dark green or dark colored mummy-bag (sleeping-bag) per person. 

6.     Well supplied first aid kit that includes a large assortment of different sized and types of bandages, antibiotic ointments and medicines, eye wash, eye patches, large wound dressings that tie or clip at the ends, several rolls of gauze bandages, butterfly stitches, wound dressing that is anti-bacterial, insect bite swabs, sunburn cream or lotion, alcohol, splint materials, chemical cold and hot packs, granulated charcoal for treating food and other poisoning, airway and emergency surgical needs.  Remember, in an emergent situation,when you run out of first aid supplies, your out, and in many cases will not be able to replace what you have used, so get plenty and be prepared.

7.       One hard to see in the woods camouflage backpack to carry survival needs for each person traveling with you.  Purchase good backpacks not cheap ones. No clinking metal frames...

8.     One/two hard to see in the woods camouflage fanny packs to carry first aid/personal needs etc.

9.     At least one reflective/signaling mirror for every person in your group.

10.   At least one flare pen with several extra flares.  Having an extra one of these is a good idea.  Red flares can be seen better than white.

11.   Head net for protection from pesky bugs day and night per person. 

12.   Bug Repellent for everyone.

13.   One hard to see in the woods dark green or camouflage full brimmed Aussie style hot weather hat for everyone to wear

14.   One; screen or mesh-type light weight reflective orange vest with bright iridescent strips sewn on it for rescue personnel to see easily for every person.

15.   A, one-to-two year supply of store purchased canned and dry foods, and or Packaged food bars or dried foods packs that have all your daily vitamin needs included to carry as a food source  for each person in your group.  For long term emergency foods supplies, in addition to the stored foods that you have already purchased from your local food store, we recommend that you also get  some of the  "MAINSTAY", product, available on the net.  The shelf life of this product is 5 years. You can also purchase US military surplus foods like LRRP rations, MRE'S; Meals ready to eat rations, C-rations etc.  GET SOME TODAY.  DON'T WAIT...

16.   One pair of smooth leather tan or brown work gloves and one/two pair of wool or cotton tan/green gloves for everyone. 

17.  One survival manual to use as a guide if you are lost or restricted to staying in the mountains or out in the woods.  Survival manuals for whatever terrain type area you intend to be traveling in.  Have extras handy for others in need in your group.

18.  Small personal hard to see in the woods, camouflage pup tent with stakes and ropes to be carried by each person strapped to their pack.

19.  Dark colored, fully sheathed hunting knife, and hand-ax for every person.

20.  Four to six emergency candles w/holders for each person.

21.  One whistle with lanyard for every person.

22.  One VERY GOOD compass and terrain map of the area you will be traveling in or to for each person.  Don't go cheap here. 

23.  One pair of hiking or military style boots that lace up.  Take at least two pair of extra bootlaces with you for every person and carry at least three pair of dark colored boot socks.

24.  One extra watch with day and date for each person w/extra batteries.

25.  Several containers of Camouflage face (makeup) dressing to hide your skin if necessary.  Also works well to keep skin from sunburning.  Available at Army Navy surplus stores everywhere.  Get extras and share them. Tan, green, white, and brown.  NO BLACK...

26.  One pocket sized AA battery operated am-fm radio w/weather channels for every two people in your group.  Carry extra AA batteries and an ear bud for privacy listening.  You may not want to alert others around you or outsiders from your group to your radio use.

27.  Hand fishing gear and or tackle and bright fluorescent bait in jars for every person in your group.

28.  One compound type bow or crossbow , hunting bow w/sights and w/20-25 hunting arrows with arrow carrying device, camo-colored, not easily seen in the woods for every two people.  Practice with this device with practice arrows before you use it for survival.  With this device, silence is golden.  Every person should take a course if you need to. This is just as important to have along as having a knife or a gun and ammo.

29.  One battery operated personal emergency signal strobe light w/extra batteries.

30.  Pocket Bible of your faith for every person.

31.  Magnesium Fire Starters X 6 packages, X 2 ea.

33.  Prophylactics, several for each male. X 25 ea. or more.

34.  100 feet of rope with four caribiners for each person in your group.

35.  Two sets of olive drab/tan or camouflaged fatigues or dark brown/tan and or green clothing for your area/weather in your size.

36.  Four sets of dark colored/black underwear, two-four dark colored jock straps, men only, three bras and panty sets for all women, dark colored, BRN, GRN or BLK.

37.  One camouflaged, for your areas terrain, jacket and or heavy coat.

38.  One pair of binoculars.  Get a good pair here, one that you can see a target at 1,000 (one thousand) yards.  If possible get a pair that will range find.

39.  One fully stocked and well supplied emergency first aid kit and field surgical kit.  Yes I said surgery... You may need to sew up a large cut or who knows what else.  Be prepared...  That is your only saving grace in the event of say a terrorist attack in this country when no doctors are available.

40.  One semi-automatic rifle, one semi-automatic hand gun, and one pump 12 GA. shotgun, for each member of your family. One hunting/survival knife, and one machete, for every member of your family as well. Stock up with a minimum of 1,000 rounds and up to 2,500 rounds or more of ammunition for each weapon that you purchase and store it in sealed, water tight, containers.  Used military ammo cans work very well for this.  Always keep your weapons loaded and ready for use after training.  Be ready to fight, not ready to die with an unloaded weapon in your hands. 

41.  Salt tablets, enough for every member of your family for six months of daily use and a large quantity of cooking or table iodized salt as well. 

42. Heavy-weight clear plastic sheeting, purchased in rolls at your hardware store, to use over every window and door, vent, fireplace opening, and heating duct in your home if we are attacked with germ warfare.  In addition, you should have at least six rolls of the better grade of duct tape on hand to seal off all the openings in your home.  If it were me, I'd buy  extra rolls of plastic tarp material and a case of tape and keep it all handy.

43.  Heavy-weight Black plastic sheeting/tarp to cover windows at night, to keep light in and out.

44.  One Bible of your families faith for each member of your party.

45.      Several rolls of large trash can bags or yard waste bags for holding trash build ups.  Several rolls of kitchen trash bags for bodily waste storage and disposal.  One Large metal office trash can to use as a tiolet.
46.   One 12 volt battery.

47.  One SOLAR PANEL big enough to charge a 12 volt battery.  Get one that is big enough to recharge the battery while you use it.  Do not get a small trickle charger. 

48.  One battery operated multi-band 'AM-FM-Weather-Short Wave', Radio, that is Rechargeable-battery, hand crank charging, and solar panel powered.  This radio should have an antenna attachment so a long wire can be used for the antenna that can be stretched to the top of a tree etc.  Having two or more of these radios is a better idea.  Some very good ones are available out of Germnany and Africa and other countries and some are available in America too but shop carefully and get the best one you can afford.  Get good radios here as your life may very well depend on having one that works well.  Get a case of batteries for this radio if neededn, and store it for future use.
49.  One extra 12 volt battery, one that fits your vehicle, that has not been charged, plus a container of battery acid that you can install into it yourself, available at all auto parts stores.  To be used in the event of and during any disaster if and or when your present car battery fails.
50.  One gas engine powered electric generator, 7,000 Watt minimum, to power your lights, foods freezer, refrigerator, and fifty gallons or more of stored fuel.  (1 full 50 gal Drum minimum).  More is better here... 

47.  One SOLAR PANEL big enough to charge a 12 volt battery.  Get one that is big enough to recharge the battery while you use it.  Do not get a small trickle charger. 

48.  One battery operated multi-band 'AM-FM-Weather-Short Wave', Radio, that is Rechargeable-battery, hand crank charging, and solar panel powered.  This radio should have an antenna attachment so a long wire can be used for the antenna that can be stretched to the top of a tree etc.  Having two or more of these radios is a better idea.  Some very good ones are available out of Germnany and Africa and other countries and some are available in America too but shop carefully and get the best one you can afford.  Get good radios here as your life may very well depend on having one that works well.  Get a case of batteries for this radio if neededn, and store it for future use.
49.  One extra 12 volt battery, one that fits your vehicle, that has not been charged, plus a container of battery acid that you can install into it yourself, available at all auto parts stores.  To be used in the event of and during any disaster if and or when your present car battery fails.
50.  One gas engine powered electric generator, 7,000 Watt minimum, to power your freezer and refrigerator, and fifty gallons of stored fuel.  (1 Drum).  Or more... 
 

     This list, although you may want to change it to fit your personal needs, will help you to stay alive in the event of most emergency situations and in the event of a terrorist attack in our country.  I hope that you will never have the need to use them.  However, in today's world none of us knows if or when we might need any or all of these listed items.  I recommend that you place all of the movable survival products listed into new or not very well used backpacks and set them aside somewhere in your home or in a vehicle, out of site, to be used only in case of an emergency by yourselves. You never know if or when you will need to bug out and get lost to those who might pursue you. 

Warning!  Never divulge to anyone outside of your family, party, or group, what you have stored in your packs or in your home to survive on.  You should hide the fact that you have survival products from others at all times.  Those others, people outside your group, even your friends may not have anything to survive on in an emergency, and will want yours when they get hungry or thirsty.  NEVER SHARE YOUR SURVIVAL SUPPORT PRODUCTS WITH ANYONE OUTSIDE OF YOUR OWN GROUP!   NEVER!  NEVER!!  This act may restrict or even cancel your survival ability.    Always use your support items sparingly to stretch their use whenever possible.  Remember this:  According to US Government reports, approximately 70% of the people out there don't believe they will ever need their own stored support products to survive.  They have complete blind faith and trust in the United States Government to supply all their needs.    Think Katrina....  How many of those poor souls starved or went without or were stabbed or shot for their money or were otherwise attacked, raped, mugged, and or robbed.

     Remember, your survival in any emergency situation depends on you and your own resolve to survive.  When you purchase survival products, get good dependable products not cheap JUNK products.  It never hurts to have extra rope along and a few carabiners as well for climbing.  Remember; never go cheap here, it's your life after all. 

All of this may seem over-kill or a lot to carry along or store.  However, if and when you need it to keep yourself alive, your thinking will change.  Having stored foods in your home or carrying a well supplied survival pack on your back will feel great compared to feeling like you will die because you didn't spend the money to have it all to support your needs or to bring along if you have to move for whatever reason. As to the stored foods in your home; STOCK UP, shelve them, and use them, then replace what you use before you get low.  Always look at the replacement dates on these and use the oldest product first, newest last.  This way you will always have what you will need on hand and not be caught empty handed. Once you get used to storing foods and water you will become dependent on it and understand that it is better to have what you need at home than to have to get in the car to go and get what you need.  Shop at your  leisure not when you have to or are forced to.  

Last but certainly not least, remember this: In the event of any local or national emergency and especially in the event of a terrorist attack on our country, you, except for those you trust in your family or group, may be left alone to defend yourself, and will have no one outside of that group or family to hold your hand or to depend on if the authorities can't do their jobs for any reason. You could be dependent solely on yourself to support any of your needs.  ANY Of YOUR NEEDS!  
     When these bad things happen, trust no one you meet for any reason.  Treat them as a friend held at arms length, assign a sentry to watch anyone that enters your private circle of friends closely while you are in their presence.  Be painstakingly watchful of their movements and demeanor and be very careful, careful, careful, at all times; be the wise one and stay alive. 

Nice to have along needs:

  • Multi Vitamin pills and Vitamin "C" pills.
  • Hair Shampoo and conditioner packets not bottles
  • Sun Blocking cream, 1 tube minimum
  • Skin cream with Aloe.
  • Tooth Brushes and tooth paste of your liking
  • Dental Floss two dozen rolls or more.  These have more than one use.
  • Eye drops, two types. Eye wetting and allergy.  Several of each.
  • Any required prescribed medicines, six month supply.
  • Prophylactics X 25 ea or more.
  • Feminine Hygiene needs.  Washable, re-usable cloths X 6ea, takes up much less room than boxes of pads etc and lasts much longer.
  • Shaving Razor, replacement blades and shaving cream bar, bar cream w/brush.
  • Fingernail clippers, files, tweezers, etc.
  • several jars/tubes of Vaseline.
  • Eye Glasses/contacts
  • Sun Glasses or clip-ons
  • Reading glasses, several pair..
  • One dozen pair of rubber dish washing gloves, black.
  • Prescribed medicines, if any.  Try to bring at least a two to three month supply.

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     May god bless you and yours and may you survive it all, when it happensYou'll notice I did not say, IF IT HAPPENS..... In our worlds political climate and with others out there wanting to kill Americans, you need to be ready... GOOD LUCK...  LITEFOOT...

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