Preparedness Notes for Friday — November 13, 2020

Continental Army Brigadier General Richard Montgomery took Montreal, Canada without opposition on this day in 1775.

Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, was born in Scotland on November 13th, 1850.

The Kindle edition of the book Survival Retreats and Relocation (that I co-authored with my #1 Son) is now available for pre-ordering at the discounted price of just $9.99.  Delivery (via download) will begin tomorrow — November 14th, 2020. Take note that the Kindle version is the same large format layout as the hard copy book, so it will display best on a tablet or with the desktop computer Kindle app. The multi-platform PDF e-book is also available for pre-order at $9.99.




5 Comments

  1. The Fake News is reporting the human interest stories of numerous living veterans of the Continental Army under General Montgomery in 1775, and how they recently Voted for Joe Biden in 2020, because they want to Make Communist China Great again.

  2. Mr. Rabbit;
    Thank you kindly for the video link. For a Limey he is able to see the cause and effect of our situation much clearer than those of us much closer to the situation can. Often times it takes some distance for clarity to ensue. Of all the articles I’ve read about cause and effect during the last year, his view is the most succinct and spot on of any of them.
    The left has told so many lies over the past 20 years they are simply unable to see any other viewpoint. I’m just guessing here, but I’m a thinkin, there will be extreme animosity among Americans in a very near future…… The 1st CW will be child’s play to the coming exercise.

  3. Radio Contra Episode 30
    (Audio Podcast, 1:02:17)
    Posted by NC Scout
    Nov 12, 2020
    https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/11/radio-contra-episode-30/

    At 54:36, he talks about some reprinted books, spiral bound, cargo pocket, three different books, has anyone gotten one of these books?

    Download library: https://brushbeater.wordpress.com/reference-library-downloads/

    Also:

    Peter Dawidowicz on November 12, 2020 at 13:54, Great podcast! What is your Brunswick stew recipe Scout?

    NC Scout on November 12, 2020 at 14:09

    Its actually not a tough one- fill the pot 2/3 to 3/4 the way full with water, drop in your bullion stock and meats. Once the meats are done, drop in the sweet corn. Add in salt and pepper to taste. This is going to give it the sweetness that most people enjoy about stew. Some folks also use sweet potatoes and that will also thicken the stew up. Add in several more bags of frozen mixed vegetables (or fresh from the garden- its up to you) and stewed tomatoes.

    Let it simmer all day, staying with it and stirring it continuously. By the end, you’ll have an amazing stew.

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