This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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“You Need An F-16, Not An AR-15” – Biden Once Again Suggests US Government Could Murder Gun-Owners. JWR’s Comments: So… Coupling that statement with the Supreme Court’s 2022 Bruen decision, I must ask Mr. Biden: To keep us on an equal footing with the active military, when are you going to release some F-16s as surplus through the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP)? Yes, and also surplus some M240B and M2 Browning .50 machineguns, and some 105mm Howitzers. Oh, and also some Stryker APCs complete with TOW missiles or 30 mm Mk44 Bushmaster II full-auto cannons. Those would all prove to be quite useful to us, as Unorganized Militia members. Thanks for clarifying what we require and deserve for militia use, Joe!
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Fightin’ Words: Governor Gregg Abbott’s January 24, 2024 Declaration. The governor’s declaration ends with this resoundingly firm statement:
“The failure of the Biden Administration to fulfill the duties imposed by Article IV, § 4 has triggered Article I, § 10, Clause 3, which reserves to this State the right of self-defense. For these reasons, I have already declared an invasion under Article I, § 10, Clause 3 to invoke Texas’s constitutional authority to defend and protect itself. That authority is the supreme law of the land and supersedes any federal statutes to the contrary. The Texas National Guard, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and other Texas personnel are acting on that authority, as well as state law, to secure the Texas border.”
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Reader K.S.E. wrote:
“We ordered some silver in late December from Walmart. It was a good price and swiftly delivered four days later (and one of those days was a Sunday and a second day was Jan 1st). Our order was via Walmart but with Apmex. There are other sellers available @ Walmart, choose yours wisely.
Please let your readers know that as of this writing, Walmart automatically charges taxes for PM purchases, even in states that do not have PM taxes. The only way to have it removed it to contact their tax-exempt department via e-mail after you receive your order (you can customer service, but it will suck 30 minutes out of your day and they’ll still tell you to e-mail them). taxexempt@customercare.walmart.com
Give them your order number, the amount of taxes you paid, and the reason for your tax reversal request. They will issue you an immediate credit back to your card, we received ours the day I requested it. There are no shenanigans to be concerned about once you understand the process.”
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The latest Sharp Pointy Things educational video from SurvivalBlog’s Editor-At-Large, Mike Williamson: Gotland Style Viking Era Reproduction Knives.
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Mike in Alaska wrote:
“I just couldn’t resist adding to the apt comment by SaraSue: ‘Having an all electric house, in my opinion, anywhere, is risky.’
Having an all-electric house is about as dumb as a box of rocks … yes, we have electricity at my home. But we can function just well without it too. In fact, when I first bought this house it was my determined aim to make it livable without electricity.
To that end, my first major upgrade was a brand new Blaze King woodstove with professional installation, followed by a 37-ton hydraulic wood splitter and a truckload of logs that held 80 birch logs each 25 to 30 feet long, and large diameter. That equated to approximately six cords of cut, split, and stacked firewood. The first year I had some already aged spruce firewood and burned through it quite fast as it is a fast, hot wood to burn. Birch, when well-aged and dried will burn quite hot, and much longer than spruce.
Since then, for the last 13 years, we’ve burned only well-dried birch and the occasional spruce during the day. If we load up the woodstove at night, and turn down the setting it will burn well into the next morning.
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Reader Tim J. mentioned this from NC Scout: Data Bursts With The Baofeng. Tim’s Comment: “Great video, SMS text messages between radios, grid-down.”
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St. Funogas had this suggestion:
“In response to Lumin’s snow-covered solar panel problem, I solved mine by taking 20 feet of 1” PVC (anything smaller is too flimsy) and making a “T” by attaching a 30″ long piece of 1 x 4 wood to the end, then wrapping it with a towel. I remove snow by moving it up and down over the panels. You don’t have to get it all — just get what you can and when the sun heats the solar panels, which it did here even when it was below zero last week, the rest of the snow will slide off in a few hours.”
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Trudeau’s Orwellian Attack On Canadian Truckers Declared Unconstitutional.
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Reader C.B. spotted this news: California Bill Would Require New Cars Come Equipped with Speed-Limiting Device.
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Toby wrote:
“I enjoyed reading Day One of TEOTWAWKI: A Written Plan by St. Funogas. I thought St. Funogas might want to consider renaming his Day One Manual (DOM), either:
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- Day One Operations Manual or Day One Organizational Manual (DOOM) or
- Day One Manual: Activity Instructions Necessary (DOMAIN)”
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And on the same topic, L.E. wrote:
“One suggestion, you might make a short list of the things you absolutely could not live without, or ask potential members of your redoubt to do the same, for me, it turned out to be: hot water at a touch, and dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt, eggs, butter, sour cream, cottage cheese, etc.) This was quite revealing to me as previously I had thought I would miss electronic media and toilet paper the most, but living the “test” of no power for a week was a real eye-opener and allowed me to re-jigger my situation so these things would assume a more important role.”
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C.B. recommended this Build video: Underground Propane Tank Install.
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SaraSue sent this snippet:
“Just as the snowmaggedon weather dissipated and rainmaggedon started, one of my feeder pigs farrowed. I counted 8 healthy piglets. The boar, as I suspected, got to her and bred her before his departure in early December. She is doing very well for a first time mom. She will miss her butcher date in two weeks and go in April on a date I reserved. The other pigs will go as scheduled. I so wanted to be done with pigs, but that was not to be. I know the ropes now, so it will be fine. The break I was hoping for between milking cows, tending to calves, pigs, and piglets, chickens, dogs, and cats has gone out the window. LOL. I’m not sure what’s worse, carrying buckets of hot water to frozen water troughs, or slogging through tons of mud with long hoses to service the water troughs. One of my dairy girls is due to calve in two weeks so I’m preparing for that.
I did a little experiment this past year (2023). I made and froze as much butter as I could when the cows were in milk. I just finished the last of the frozen butter. I also made shelf stable Ghee (butter oil). When I ran out of the butter, I used Ghee on toast, for frying eggs, and for any cooking that required oil. My goal was to not purchase any dairy or oil at the stores for a year. Homemade yogurt lasts for months in the refrigerator, as do various soft cheeses in the freezer. I made it the whole year, even though I had a planned milking break from mid-Dec through mid-Feb. This year (2024), I have staggered calving, so there will potentially be no milking break until late 2025, if at all, lots of milk, and lots of dairy products to make. I remember getting a little stir crazy towards the end of last year. Farm sitters are hard to come by when you have cows in milk. We shall see if I can arrange something this year, but I’m okay if I can’t. This is a farmer’s lifestyle.”
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Some useful advice, over at our friend Commander Zero’s blog: Lightsticks over the doorway II.
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Reader T.Z. had this tip on maps:
“The Wyoming rest stop and welcome center in Sheridan on I-90 at exit 23 has official state paper maps for dozens of nearby states.
Washington (state) only has online PDFs, so you need a printer. Most of the Welcome centers in other states have state maps available and by just finding the state tourism site you can request a map for free.”
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Lily suggested this video with some conjecture on a potential pole shift: The Earth Will Turn Over.
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“G.” sent this: Tactical Lessons from Ukraine.
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Reader “Sis” wrote:
“Concerning Lumin’s query, we mounted our solar panels on a frame that we could reach and remove snow from. We’re here in Northwest Montana and lived completely off the grid for 13 years. Our current place has regular grid electric power and solar for backup. I highly recommend mounting photovoltaic panels lower down. Study to figure the best angle, to get the most power. “
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The latest from John and Nisha Whitehead: Watchlisted: You’re Probably Already on a Government Extremism List.
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Lumin sent us this snippet on his life in North Idaho:
“I don’t like going into town. Even though my nearest little town is lightly populated and charming, I only go when I need to, which is about once a month. I much prefer the solitude and beauty of my remote property and off-grid log home.
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New FDA Rule Allows for Medical Research Without Informed Consent.
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And lastly, reader Robert W. had these comments in response to the five-part article Day One of TEOTWAWKI: A Written Plan, by St. Funogas:
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