Notes for Wednesday – June 15, 2016

Following a revolt by the English nobility against his rule, King John put his royal seal on the Magna Carta, or “Great Charter”, on this day in 1215AD. This document, essentially a peace treaty between John and his barons, guaranteed that the king would respect feudal rights and privileges, uphold the freedom of the church, and maintain the nation’s laws. Although it was more a reactionary than a progressive document, the Magna Carta was seen as a cornerstone in the development of democratic England by later generations.

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Today, we present another entry for Round 65 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The nearly $12,000 worth of prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. A Tactical Self-Contained 2-Series Solar Power Generator system from Always Empowered. This compact starter power system is packaged in a wheeled O.D. green EMP-shielded Pelican hard case (a $1,700 value),
  2. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate that is good for any one, two, or three day course (a $1,195 value),
  3. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical for the prize winner’s choice of three-day civilian courses, excluding those restricted for military or government teams. Three day onPoint courses normally cost $795,
  4. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper with a hammer forged, chrome-lined barrel and a hard case to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR-type rifle to have a quick change barrel, which can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
  5. Gun Mag Warehouse is providing 20 Magpul PMAG 30-rd Magazines (a value of $300) and a Gun Mag Warehouse T-Shirt; (an equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions),
  6. Two cases of Mountain House freeze-dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  7. The Ark Institute is donating a non-GMO, non-hybrid vegetable seed package (enough for two families of four) plus seed storage materials, a CD-ROM of Geri Guidetti’s book “Build Your Ark! How to Prepare for Self Reliance in Uncertain Times”, and two bottles of Potassium Iodate (a $325 retail value),
  8. A $250 gift certificate good for any product from Sunflower Ammo,
  9. KellyKettleUSA.com is donating an AquaBrick water filtration kit with a retail value of $250, and
  10. Two cases of meals, Ready to Eat (MREs), courtesy of CampingSurvival.com (a $180 value).

Second Prize:

  1. A Glock form factor SIRT laser training pistol and a SIRT AR-15/M4 Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, which have a combined retail value of $589,
  2. A transferable certificate for a two-day Ultimate Bug Out Course from Florida Firearms Training (a $400 value),
  3. A Model 175 Series Solar Generator provided by Quantum Harvest LLC (a $439 value),
  4. A Trekker IV™ Four-Person Emergency Kit from Emergency Essentials (a $250 value),
  5. A $200 gift certificate good towards any books published by PrepperPress.com,
  6. A pre-selected assortment of military surplus gear from CJL Enterprize (a $300 value),
  7. RepackBox is providing a $300 gift certificate to their site, and
  8. American Gunsmithing Institute (AGI) is providing a $300 certificate good towards any of their DVD training courses.

Third Prize:

  1. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  2. A $245 gift certificate from custom knife-maker Jon Kelly Designs, of Eureka, Montana,
  3. A large handmade clothes drying rack, a washboard, and a Homesteading for Beginners DVD, all courtesy of The Homestead Store, with a combined value of $206,
  4. Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
  5. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
  6. Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances,
  7. Montie Gear is donating a Precision Rest (a $249 value), and
  8. Two 1,000-foot spools of full mil-spec U.S.-made 750 paracord (in-stock colors only) from www.TOUGHGRID.com (a $240 value).

Round 65 ends on July 31st, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical “how to” skills for survival have an advantage in the judging.



Dealing with Troubled Teens in a Post-Collapse World- Part 2, by Credo in Deum

Aside from sexually-related conversation, which is discouraged in the classroom, food is probably the number one topic of interest among juvenile inmates. After assignments are collected and they are conversing in the few minutes of free time before an officer comes to escort them out, these juveniles endlessly talk about what will be their first meal after they get released from jail. Needless to say, they’re not too thrilled with the bland institutional food they get. Burritos, burgers, cakes, cookies, and candy are among the delectable delicacies that they can’t wait to sink their teeth into. Imagine what things will be like in a post-collapse world, with gangs of hungry, vicious teenaged and adult criminals roaming the highways and byways in search of not only their dream meal but any meal. They will mercilessly attack and sometimes even kill anyone who gets in their way. It is all the more reason to be extra cautious about anyone you let into your close circle of survival friends.

Dealing with assaults

Assaults are a common occurrence in juvenile hall. Fights have broken out between juvenile inmates, and teachers have been assaulted. I got a call to sub in a classroom not too long ago, where a nearly 18-year-old inmate threw a heavy textbook at the teacher, opening up a gash in his forehead that required stitches.

I heard about another assault recently when two juveniles teamed up to “jump” another teen during lunch time. What this means is that if there is a teen or other person in your bug-out group who has this type of criminal mindset, don’t be surprised if he or she assaults someone else with absolutely no warning. If you find someone like this in your midst, you will need to be extra vigilant, even to the point of establishing a boundary area that is strictly forbidden to be crossed, a nighttime boundary, or as mentioned earlier, expulsion from the group.

Peer pressure

Another important factor that strongly influences teenagers is peer pressure. With a normal group of teens, it may be pressure or a dare to jump off the high dive at the public pool. With teen criminals, the pressure and dares become much more dangerous.

If you have a group of teens at your bug-in or bug-out location, be prepared for the strong possibility that peer pressure could creep in. If those in your leadership are wise, they will re-direct this peer pressure in a positive direction. Maybe they can have the teens compete in the areas of “best lookout”, “best gardener”, or best in some other survival area. However, be wary of the tell-tale signs of someone being bullied: introverted, withdrawn behavior, anger, or frequently in girls they will also cut themselves.

Teens and weapons

Under no circumstances should teens be allowed to handle weapons, unless they have a safe history of doing so and have shown responsible behavior in the past. In fact, this also goes for any adults. Anyone using weapons has to first show they are responsible and trusted and also be properly trained. Also, be on the lookout for any unauthorized person who is in the habit of using any object as a weapon, even if they claim it is for “defending” himself or herself. I mentioned earlier how teen criminals routinely sharpen various objects to use as a “shank”. If you notice a teen with a shank or any object that could be used as a weapon, it will probably need to be confiscated. If they object, this is further indication they may have plans to use it in a violent manner, perhaps against you or other trusted members of your group. On the other hand, if a teen wit,h a violent past has shown true repentance and change over a period of time, you may need to arm him or her to defend the property from any outside threats. However, this is a judgment call and needs to be handled on a case-by-case basis.

Dealing with conflict

I mentioned earlier that fights and assaults are a common occurrence in juvenile hall. In a post-collapse world, people will react in different ways. Some will sober up and endure hardship, grateful to have a meal and protection given to them by you and others in your group. Others will act the same as before, and many teens who will be forced to do work they highly dislike may react with hostility towards each other and towards those in charge.

A lot of fights break out simply because one teen continues to badger or bully another, calling them derogatory names or mocking the way he or she looks or acts. The bully may accuse the other teen of kissing up to the leadership, or accuse him or her of getting special favors. As a leader of your group, you need to be aware of these and other red flags, and deal with them swiftly and severely. I mentioned earlier boundary lines.

If a bully has been warned and continued to bother or threaten others, there could be a series of punishments, ranging from exclusion from the rest of the group for a limited time, assignment of extra weeding or other tasks, a designated boundary not to be crossed, or, in extreme examples, banishment from the group. Does this sound extreme? No, this is roughly similar to what we do in our pre-collapse society. A bully or other troubled teen could even be assigned a type of probation officer, who will meet with the teen weekly or maybe even daily to establish goals to be reached and to encourage positive behavior.

Many troubled teens can and do respond well to positive reinforcement, in spite of their background. It is up to you to be a positive role model and influence in their lives, while at the same time being on your guard. When these young people know that someone actually cares for them, many of them do have a change of heart. Unfortunately, many of them don’t. However, at the very least, we can do our part to help them to become the young men and women God designed them to be, to fulfill their potential, and become a productive member of your group.

Spiritual Aspect

Finally, no discussion of troubled teens would be complete without mentioning the spiritual benefit to be derived from attending daily devotions, Bible studies, and church services. Many teens and adults have truly turned their lives around through the power of God, helping them to overcome their various behavioral issues. After all, our goal is not to lose anyone but to give everyone a real chance to transform themselves and become a productive, trusted member of your group, and, on the spiritual side, to receive eternal life in heaven. We need to be firm, but we also need to be fair. I really do think that we have the awesome opportunity to help so many of our young people make a change for the better in the midst of an otherwise frightening and dangerous post-collapse world, and to help others to do so. In so doing, we will undoubtedly participate in the great revival referred to by the prophet Joel, to happen in these last days:

“And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy…” (Joel 2:28)



Letters Re: “The Deadliest Shooting in U.S. History”

Several SurvivalBlog readers wrote in concerning the top note yesterday about CBS’ claim that Orlando was the “deadliest” shooting. CBS really missed the mark with that claim, underscoring the mainstream media’s inability to do even the most basic research and their inability to correct or retract bad information. This is by no means an all encompassing list, and the main reason for posting it is to underscore that the worst atrocities and mass killings were perpetrated mostly by government entities and/or targeting those least capable of defending themselves.

  1. The 17th century has multiple massacres against Native Americans that easily exceed the carnage of Orlando. Native American history is also part of American History.
  2. The Colfax Massacre (1873): White Democrats armed with rifles and a small cannon overpowered the Republican freedmen and state militia trying to control the Grant Parish courthouse in Colfax. Estimates of the number of dead vary and are hard to determine, due to bodies being thrown into the river, but are somewhere between 62 and 153. Nearly 50 were killed after being held prisoner for several hours.
  3. Wounded Knee Massacre (1890): Previously mentioned, and the number of fatalities is somewhere between 150 and 300.
  4. The Tulsa Race Riot (1921): A large scale, racially-motivated conflict where a group of whites attacked the black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Fatality estimates are between 55 and 300, though the official number was 39. Thirty-five city blocks were destroyed, leaving an estimated 10,000 blacks homeless.
  5. The Marias Massacre/Baker Massacre/Piegan Massacre (1870): The massacre of a friendly band of Piegan Blackfeet Indians by the United States Army. About 200 Indians were killed, mostly women, children, and elderly men. Fifty of the victims were children under 12 years old.
  6. The Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857): A series of attacks on the Baker-Fancher emigrant wagon train at Mountain Meadows in southern Utah by the Utah Territorial Militia from the Iron County district, together with some Paiute Indians. Approximately 120 men, women, and children were killed. Only children younger than seven were spared.
  7. The Davidian Massacre (1993): A siege and subsequent massacre of the religious group Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas by a joint operation of federal and Texas state law enforcement that resulted in the death of 81 men, women, and children. Video evidence exists of operators firing automatic weapons at the compound, keeping the occupants pinned down inside as it burned to the ground.

If you are of the mind that the military or federal government will never fire upon or attack its own citizens, this should be a stark reminder that it has happened in the past, is happening now, and will happen in the future. All that is required to gain the participation of military/federal/state/local authorities or any civilian individual is to demonize or dehumanize you as a target.

The only effective way to keep massacres like this from happening is to make it so painful for the perpetrators to continue that they lose all desire to continue. Fight back aggressively!

“Never give up! Never surrender!” – Tim Allen as Jason Nesmith in Galaxy Quest



Economics and Investing:

German 10-year sovereign bond yields turn negative for first time

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Backing up the SurvivalBlog position of making sure your basics are covered before spending on PMs: Venezuela, and why Gold and Barter Items are Terrible Preps – P.S.

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Keynesian Triumph: Americans Are Broke – B.B.

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Why The Biggest Investors Are Praying For A Market Crash

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Odds ‘n Sods:

You know the sound of two hands clapping. What is the sound of one hand clenching into a fist? – Nervous Baltics on war footing as NATO tries to deter Russia

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Some Thoughts on What to Do in an Active Shooting situation – Link sent in by D.L.

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Gunman shot dead after taking hostages inside Texas Walmart store – A.S.

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Libertarian Party Calls for End of ‘Government-Mandated Gun-Free Zones’ in Wake of Orlando Attack – DSV

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When you have all of your preps ready and have already stocked up on PM’s, here is your perfect bug-out vehicle. If you have to ask, you can’t afford it. I still want one though. – DMS



Jim’s Quote of the Day:

“Is that one of those new hundreds? You know, where they changed the picture of Ben Franklin? Look at him, yeah. He looks like the love child of-of, uh, Fred Mertz and Rosie O’Donnell! Yeah, that’s him, yeah. Get rid of it as soon as you can, lady. Look at it up in the light. You see that metal strip? That’s a tracking device!” – Mel Gibson as Jerry Fletcher, in Conspiracy Theory. (Screenplay by Brian Helgeland.)



Notes for Tuesday – June 14, 2016

During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress adopted a resolution on June 14th, 1777, stating that “the flag of the United States be thirteen alternate stripes red and white” and that “the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation.” The national flag, which became known as the “Stars and Stripes,” was based on the “Grand Union” flag– a banner carried by the Continental Army in 1776 that also consisted of 13 red and white stripes.

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The Obama Administration of course wasted no time calling for restrictions on the tool, rather than blaming the motivation of the Islamic terrorist in Orlando. Ditto for Hitlery Clinton. Laughably, Obama described the terrorist’s faith as “a perversion of Islam”. And the media is scrambling, doing their best to characterize the killer as a “lone wolf” and “self-radicalized”. But the truth is that he was the epitome of devout faith in Islam, and he was “radicalized” by the Koran itself, not by any sort of perversion of Islam! Islam is not a “religion of peace”! – JWR

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CBS News cited the Orlando shootings as the Deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. SurvivalBlog would like to point out that while the Orlando shootings are certainly a tragedy, the government’s policy of ignoring (and even protecting/promoting) Islam is partially to blame. However, the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history was actually perpetuated by the Federal Government itself in 1890 on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. While unconstitutionally disarming the people, the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment opened fire on men, women, and children, killing over 150 Indians, nearly half of which were women and children. Another 50 or so were wounded, some dying later from those wounds. The officers lost control of their men and some were recorded as fanning out and finishing off the wounded. Wounded Knee stands as a prime example of why the Second Amendment exists. – HJL

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Today, we present another entry for Round 65 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The nearly $12,000 worth of prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. A Tactical Self-Contained 2-Series Solar Power Generator system from Always Empowered. This compact starter power system is packaged in a wheeled O.D. green EMP-shielded Pelican hard case (a $1,700 value),
  2. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate that is good for any one, two, or three day course (a $1,195 value),
  3. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical for the prize winner’s choice of three-day civilian courses, excluding those restricted for military or government teams. Three day onPoint courses normally cost $795,
  4. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper with a hammer forged, chrome-lined barrel and a hard case to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR-type rifle to have a quick change barrel, which can be assembled in less than one minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
  5. Gun Mag Warehouse is providing 20 Magpul PMAG 30-rd Magazines (a value of $300) and a Gun Mag Warehouse T-Shirt; (an equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions),
  6. Two cases of Mountain House freeze-dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  7. The Ark Institute is donating a non-GMO, non-hybrid vegetable seed package (enough for two families of four) plus seed storage materials, a CD-ROM of Geri Guidetti’s book “Build Your Ark! How to Prepare for Self Reliance in Uncertain Times”, and two bottles of Potassium Iodate (a $325 retail value),
  8. A $250 gift certificate good for any product from Sunflower Ammo,
  9. KellyKettleUSA.com is donating an AquaBrick water filtration kit with a retail value of $250, and
  10. Two cases of meals, Ready to Eat (MREs), courtesy of CampingSurvival.com (a $180 value).

Second Prize:

  1. A Glock form factor SIRT laser training pistol and a SIRT AR-15/M4 Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training, which have a combined retail value of $589,
  2. A transferable certificate for a two-day Ultimate Bug Out Course from Florida Firearms Training (a $400 value),
  3. A Model 175 Series Solar Generator provided by Quantum Harvest LLC (a $439 value),
  4. A Trekker IV™ Four-Person Emergency Kit from Emergency Essentials (a $250 value),
  5. A $200 gift certificate good towards any books published by PrepperPress.com,
  6. A pre-selected assortment of military surplus gear from CJL Enterprize (a $300 value),
  7. RepackBox is providing a $300 gift certificate to their site, and
  8. American Gunsmithing Institute (AGI) is providing a $300 certificate good towards any of their DVD training courses.

Third Prize:

  1. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  2. A $245 gift certificate from custom knife-maker Jon Kelly Designs, of Eureka, Montana,
  3. A large handmade clothes drying rack, a washboard, and a Homesteading for Beginners DVD, all courtesy of The Homestead Store, with a combined value of $206,
  4. Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
  5. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security, LLC,
  6. Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances,
  7. Montie Gear is donating a Precision Rest (a $249 value), and
  8. Two 1,000-foot spools of full mil-spec U.S.-made 750 paracord (in-stock colors only) from www.TOUGHGRID.com (a $240 value).

Round 65 ends on July 31st, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical “how to” skills for survival have an advantage in the judging.



Dealing with Troubled Teens in a Post-Collapse World- Part 1, by Credo in Deum

The collapse has happened. You thought you were prepared for just about any challenging circumstance. Do you have enough food? Check. Enough water? Check. Enough guns and ammo? Check. Are you ready to deal with unexpected guests, including lazy, rebellious, criminal, troubled teenagers? You better check!

Why do I bring up this issue, you may ask? Maybe it’s because in my own line of work as a substitute teacher, I come into contact with quite a few teenagers. Before I retired, I taught in elementary school, middle school, and even adult school. After retirement, I’ve had the unique opportunity to substitute teach, not only in most public school grades but also several different charter schools, continuation schools, and even at court schools, or schools that operate inside juvenile hall, right next to the cells where teen criminals are locked up.

I have taught the best and the worst. I have taught in a classroom full of teenagers who have been convicted of murder and will, when they reach 18 years of age, most probably be sent to the local jail or state prison to finish serving their sentences. Many of them are looking at a life sentence with no possibility of parole. After all this contact with some of the toughest, most manipulative, and violent teen criminals in society, I’ve been pondering lately how well these young people will deal with a post-collapse world. In short, most will not do too well.

Let’s go back to the scenario I described at the start of this story. Suppose you think you’re well prepared for a grid-down situation, with plenty of food, water, weapons, and other supplies. Suppose your teen children are responsible and reasonably well-behaved. But what if a good friend or relative shows up at your bug-in or bug-out location, hungry and desperate? What if his or her family includes a teen-aged boy and girl, one or both of whom are going through horrible withdrawals from a lack of methamphetamines? What if the girl is a habitual runaway who has repeatedly done time in juvenile hall for armed robbery to support her drug habit? What if she has a screaming baby born with fetal alcohol or drug syndrome? What if the teen-aged boy is a gang member who has participated in multiple drive-by shootings?

Let Them In or Not?

The first thing you will need to decide is, do I even let them in or not? If the safety of your own family or group is in danger of being compromised by including known troublemakers or criminals, you may need to be strong enough to tell them they’ll have to find somewhere else to go. Or, you may decide to let them in but under strict conditions. Any violation of these conditions should have consequences; I have more on that later. On the other hand, suppose you let a family into your group, but the rebellious and/or criminal behavior doesn’t show up until later? In either case, you will need to have clear and strict guidelines, and you will absolutely need to enforce them.

When I first started subbing at juvenile hall, the student inmates tested me repeatedly to see what they could get away with. For example, at the end of each class, every court school teacher is required to collect and count all pencils, because they could be hidden and later used as a “shank” or homemade knife. So, when a pencil is missing, I immediately call the probation officer stationed outside the classroom. If the pencil doesn’t materialize, each inmate is searched until it is found. A few times, the students also have tried playing con games, such as passing pencils to the front, in which case it would be difficult to determine who was hiding the missing pencil or pencils. So, I was forced to post a rule on the board, stating: “Hold onto all pencils and papers until I collect them.” So, at the end of each class now, I collect each pencil, one by one. Sometimes, a student will lie to my face and claim, “I already turned it in.” I will immediately respond, “all right, I’ll have to call the officer.” Usually, they immediately produce the pencil. If they don’t, they are searched and punishment is administered.

So, what is the point here? The point is that with criminals and habitually defiant teens, your rules need to be very specific. You need to be sure they understand the rules, and if they are broken the consequences need to be swift and severe. I’ve sometimes had to call an officer to remove a student who is refusing to do his or her work, bullying others, or attempting to steal school property. The teen is immediately taken to a special “lock-up room,” and/or there is a loss of privileges. Once the word got around that I take immediate action due to violation of rules, most of the students quickly sobered up. Now that the inmates know me as a tough but fair teacher, they rarely try to flaunt the rules.

Rules Will Be Important

In a post-collapse world, your rules need to be announced to everyone in your group, posted, and enforced. If necessary, additional rules may need to be added or changes made to existing rules. If a rebellious teen or anyone else protests, you can always tell them, “if you don’t like it, you’re free to leave.” However, this also may require some re-thinking. If a troublesome member leaves your group and joins another group, especially a violent, criminal group, he or she will be able to share valuable intelligence about your group, its habits, armament, members, movements, and weak points. I can’t tell you what to do, but this certainly is a potential concern.

One example of a necessary grid-down rule would be: “If you don’t work, you don’t eat.” Long-gone will be the days of lazy teens lounging around and stuffing their faces from the fridge as they blissfully indulge in video game marathons and cruise the Internet. Now, everyone, including those potentially defiant kids, will have to pull their weight by doing whatever duty is asked of them. It may be planting seeds, watering, weeding, or caring for animals. When mealtime comes, if they haven’t worked, they don’t eat, period. Anyone who shares their food with a slacker loses their next meal or whatever consequence you deem appropriate.

In addition, when mealtime arrives, someone will need to keep close track of who gets fed and make sure an equal share is doled out to all. One thing I have learned about teen criminals is that they are always trying to get something extra and will use whatever wiles they can to do it. Don’t be surprised if one of these kids gobbles down his full meal around the corner of the shed, trashes his plate, then returns and swears that he didn’t get fed yet. You may need to keep a notepad with the names of all group members and place a tally mark next to their name after they are issued a meal. You will also need to keep all food stores securely locked up and/or strictly limit access to food storage areas. There should be consequences for violations of this policy.

Absolutely No Favoritism

Another thing I have learned from dealing with troubled teens is that you absolutely cannot play favorites. For example, at the end of each class in juvenile hall, I announce that if they all follow the rules and do their work, they’ll all get a piece of candy. Yes, I know it’s bribery, but so what? It works, and when you’re a sub, you need all the help you can get! I have tried giving extra candy to one or two students doing an especially good job. In a normal, non-criminal classroom, the students accept this and try especially hard to get “bonus rewards” for good work or excellent behavior. However, at juvenile hall, when I have tried to give out bonus candy, several young inmates have immediately and loudly complained, “What about me? I’m doing good work! That’s not fair!” So I now rarely use this technique.

So, how does this translate to the members of your post-collapse location? When people are deprived of something, especially as attractive as food or candy, they will sometimes commit what most of us may consider totally irrational acts to obtain such goodies. This is why so many teens who have grown up in a poverty-deprived atmosphere have learned to rob at an early age. For them, it’s a survival mechanism. Growing up, they quickly learned that if they don’t steal, whether from their own family or someone else and sometimes violently, they won’t eat or get those material things they so desperately desire. The truth is, many so-called “normal” people, when thrust into a food-deprived post-collapse world, will turn into criminals and rob, maim, and kill to get food, weapons, and other stuff they want. So, you will need to treat everyone equitably and fairly, or run the risk of resentment building not only inside those with criminal backgrounds, but even the so-called “socially well-adjusted” people who could be driven past the boundary of civility and into criminality.



Letter Re: GP100

Hugh,

I always enjoy Pat Cascio’s reviews, even if they’re for items I don’t intend to buy. His regular Joe language and honest reviews are appreciated. I was particularly happy to read the review of the Ruger GP 100, my personal EDC firearm for the last one year+. I have always preferred revolvers and have always shot them better than a semi-auto. I know Pat said he doesn’t carry this gun as a concealed firearm, but it can be done. I started out with a standard IWB holster and have also, on occasion, ankle carried mine. (It’s the 3” barrel model and with fixed sights.)

I wear cargo pants at work, so although ankle carry is my least favorite type (one of my old bosses on the PD used to say of ankle carry“You’d better make an appointment with that thing to get it out”) I have to wear my shirt tucked in, so I didn’t think I had much choice as the warm weather rolled around. I ended up finding a belly band style holster on Amazon, and it is awesome. It is now my favorite way to carry this gun. Although I sacrifice a bit of speed vs. IWB, I can carry it easily concealed under my slightly bloused polo shirt, and no one is any the wiser. As for reloads, I always carry speed strips with a revolver and in a future SurvivalBlog “how to” article, I will hopefully detail how I can comfortably (really!) carry as many as 66 rounds total on my person with my gun! Thanks for the review, Pat. The GP 100 is a formidable self-defense gun for us “dinosaurs”! – Spotlight



News From The American Redoubt:

In Montana, neighbor vs neighbor over welcoming refugees

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Forest Service Demolishes Access to Private Property – B.L.

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I just heard that Riverman Gun Works has just moved its storefront and gunsmithing facilities from Coeur d’Alene to nearby Dalton Gardens, Idaho. Their new address is

Riverman Gun Works
6040 N Government Way, Unit 101
Dalton Gardens, ID 83815
Phone: (208) 772-3700

Be sure to take a look at their website and see their products. One of the most fascinating is a bolt action AR with quick change barrels in multiple calibers. These would be of particular interest to folks who live in localities with either restrictions on semi-auto rifle rifles or restrictions on military calibers. – JWR

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Somebody has a sense of humor: Oregon Citizen Is A Genius



Economics and Investing:

Man With Full-Time Job in U.S. Earned Less in 2014 than 1973 – B.B.

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OPEC Estimates Oil Output Will Fall Among Non-Member States “OPEC, in its latest monthly report, projects that oil production will decline in non-OPEC states, with estimates remaining unchanged from May”

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Venezuela: It’s starting to look like scenes from the movie Soylent Green down there. How A Venezuela Food Protest Turned Into A Deadly Police Gunfight – J.E.

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Say Goodbye to America

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Odds ‘n Sods:

An article from Mike Williamson, SurvivalBlog’s Editor at Large: It’s Time To Eliminate The Gun Control Laws: Yes, All Of Them

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Some call him _resident Obama- ( ‘cuz they don’t give a ‘P,’ he just ‘lives’ in our White House?) I call him Pres__ent Obama (‘cuz he has no real ID). This writer takes him to task over his televised comment yesterday. Mr. President, You Disgust Me – D.S.

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Orlando police are facing questions over why it took three hours for a SWAT team to storm the nightclub where ISIS fanatic Omar Mateen slaughtered 49 people. Police Chief John Mina has also admitted that some of the victims may have been hit by officers’ gun fire. – T.P.

HJL’s Note: To be fair, there was apparently some discussion of explosives (or the threat of…) at the scene contributing to the delay of SWAT and EMT’s. However, SWAT shooting the victims is inexcusable.

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Reader G.G. sent in this link to A tour of the Svalbard Seed Vault

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Facebook Deletes Pamela Geller’s ‘Stop Islamization Of America’ Page After Orlando Attack – W.C.



Jim’s Quote of the Day:

“When a people lose the courage to resist encroachment on their rights, then they can’t be saved by an outside force. Our belief is that people always have the kind of government they want and that individuals must bear the risks of freedom, even to the extent of giving their lives.” – A.E. Van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher