Wages growth is not accelerating for 80% of the USA population
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Pink Slips: 100,000 Jobs Wiped Out Amid Oil Price Collapse: “Spreading Like Cancer”. – B.B.
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Why I am a Climate Change Skeptic by the Co-Founder of GREENPEACE. – P.M.
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This could become a go-to bug out vehicle: Jeep may make Wrangler offroad pickup. – A.W.
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More on the EPA and wood stoves: Effort to regulate wood smoke kindles slow burn. – G.L.
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Islamic State releases U.S. troops’ Photos, Names, & Addresses – urges terror attacks. – T.P.
“Think pleasantly;
Think of how beautiful you are.
Think of the families you are blessed with.
Think of the dreams you have to achieve.”
? Lailah Gifty Akita, Beautiful Quotes
We are debuting a new weekly column today. “Security for Survival” will profile some modern technology for your bug-in/bug-out location to help with the strain of retreat security. Video surveillance, perimeter security, and communications will be the main focus, with reviews of newer products and a DIY approach. Let us know what you think.
When connecting devices to your security system, there are two basic methods used: wired and wireless. In a later article, I will cover the advantages and disadvantages of both systems and when they are appropriate to use. However, the idea for this first installment was created as I had to repair some Ethernet cabling at a customer’s residence. The customer was familiar with Ethernet connectors and had cobbled together a connector when he moved his computer system to another area of the residence. He had lost a wifi radio to a lightning storm when he shouldn’t have, and we discovered the root of the problem was the connector he installed on the cabling.
EMP is a huge concern anytime you are dealing with electronic hardware, and there are some steps that you can take to minimize the risk of your equipment. Everyone knows about installing a quality surge protector for equipment that must be live, storing unused equipment in a Faraday cage, and implementing other such preps, but few seem to realize that the data cable connecting their computer or security system is just as critical. Long wires attached to your computer represent the greatest danger, as they act as antennae to pick up the magnetic energy from an EMP pulse, whether generated by a nuclear, solar, or lightning event, and they turn it into electrical pulses that damage sensitive electronics.
One of the easiest and best methods of protection is to simply provide a better, alternative path to ground for the electrical impulse. Shielded cabling and grounded connectors achieve just such a result. There are many types of shielded Ethernet cabling; the two that we currently use– Ubiquity’s Tough Cable Pro and Tough Cable Carrier– are among the best. We also use Ubiquity’s Tough Cable RJ45 connectors, though you can use any grounded RJ-45 connector. The tools required for these connectors are simple but specialized. Figure 1 
Both cables that we use are rated “5e”, but the carrier cable is much tougher. 
To start, you have to strip the jacket off of the cable. The amount that you strip will be based on your comfort level. 

If using the “Pro” cable, you must carefully unwrap the foil ground. This foil is wrapped in a spiral around the cable, and one side will be easy to unwrap, but the other will not be easy, as the foil is tucked under itself. 





Now, while pinching the wires (at the point where the wires exit the jacket) between the forefinger and thumb of your left hand (for us “righties”), begin to line the colors up. 




Finally, use the cutting edge of the crimpers to cut the wires to the correct length 




Before you crimp, take another look at the wires in the connector; use a magnifier if you need one. Make sure each wire is positioned in the proper channel. Finally, insert the connector into the crimper, and crimp it all the way down while making sure your wires don’t pull out in the process. 
Next, use your snips to nick the foil right up against the connector 



When done, inspect the connector. 

Working with the carrier cable is very similar but a bit more difficult. First of all, you have to deal with the protective braid shown in figure 28.


You will notice that the ground wire is now located outside of the foil rather than inside of it. make sure you do not cut this drain wire when cutting the braid off, as it is integral to the grounding operation of the connector. 

When you are bending the signal pairs back, you will notice an anti-crossover device in the center of the wire 


Now go through and separate the wires, and then line the colors up as you did before. Here is where you will run into trouble and where our method differs from the manufacturer’s instructions. A significant part of the structural integrity of the connector/cable interface is having the cable jacket crimped inside of the body of the connector. However, this cable is a much larger diameter than regular Ethernet, nearly approaching the size of RG-58 coax. It’s like putting the proverbial round peg into the square hole. The manufacutre will simply have you put the crimp in off the jacket, but if you do that, you will notice that it creates a weak point. If any bending tension is on the cable when you insert the connector into the socket, the bend will turn to a kink right at the back of the connector. it also puts the strain of the connection directly on the grounding foil. To over come this weakness, we used to use a pair of pliers and form the round end of the cable into a rectangle that would fit into the connector. Then one day, I happend to notice that the yellow compression crimps were just the right size. After you line the wires up, insert the cable into the crimpers as in figure 36 



Once the cable is inserted into the connector properly, crimp it as before and tear the foil off.
One last note. 

Now, go and soak those hands in warm water. If your fingers are not aching after about the third or fourth connector, you are superhuman.
~ Hugh James Latimer
HJL,
Another option the author might consider is a well bucket. I bought mine from Lehman’s as a short-term solution to possible electrical power failure until I have my PV system fully up-to-speed. I think it was around $70, plus shipping, and it provides me an affordable alternative water source. -BPF
HJL responds: This is a viable alternative as long as you realize that your submersible pump will have to be pulled in order to effectively use this setup. For those who are uncomfortable with working on your own well, beware that this option may not work for you.
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Hugh,
PLEASE, PLEASE do a write up on the bison pump that you have on today’s post; the guy has it set up near his sink and plumbed into his well. This is really a good idea. – B.L.
HJL responds: I spoke with the author today, and I believe he is planning to do just that. There was enough responses to his pictures that he is interested.
California gets $1bn emergency relief to stave off severe water shortage. – H.L.
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This week’s Zerohedge reporting shows the rapid DEATH of the US dollar
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Sears suppliers said to grow uneasy
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Items from Mr. Econocobas:
The Latest Flashing Red Light: Global Earnings Plunge Most Since Lehman
Is NYC’s new gunshot detection system recording private conversations?. – B.B.
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What’s next in police state America? Why wearable alcohol biosensors of course!. – H.L.
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Milita good for defending your country, not so good for projecting arbitrary force around the globe…. – D.E.
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Today, “60 minutes” Lara Logan reports on the plight of Christians forced to flee ancestral homes in Iraq. This might be a good program to watch, if you can.
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This Old Pill Bottle May Look Like Trash, But It Could Save Your Life.. – D.S.
HJL adds: We used to build these back in Boy Scouts. I’m not sure anyone’s life was ever saved from such a sparse kit, but it was fun and good practice.
“He answered and said unto them, Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites, as it is written, This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me. Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. For laying aside the commandment of God, ye hold the tradition of men, as the washing of pots and cups: and many other such like things ye do.” Mark 7: 6-8 (KJV)
Today, we present another entry for Round 57 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:
First Prize:
Second Prize:
Third Prize:
Round 57 ends on March 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.
Today, we’re continuing to work through the steps of how to make a survival staff, walking staff, blow gun, frog gig, fish spear, and survival kit. It is versatile and can be whatever you choose to make it and used however you need it. We’ve completed the MAIN section and are currently working on the section containing the frog gig tines. So let’s continue with the process.
STEPS:
Now, the open end of your “gig” section of pipe will be slid onto the MAIN section of your staff. To do this, you simply have to heat the 3/4” diameter (the 3” of “free” pipe at the end of the section (NOT the end with the cork), and drive it onto the exposed 1/2” diameter section of the MAIN staff. Let me be explicitly clear; this is NOT the end of the MAIN staff that we added the 1/2” section of pipe to in step 3. The 1/2” diameter pipe that IS already part of the MAIN staff. Drive the piece on until it stops and then cool with a rag.
*Note- Using ***AMAZON.amazon.com/Vaseline-100%25-Petroleum-Jelly-Ounce/dp/B007E62538/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426767686&sr=8-1&keywords=petroleum+jelly***petroleum jelly or “drawer slide wax” will make the removable pieces slide on and off more readily without compromising the integrity of the overall piece.
As far as darts go, you can buy them. (Make sure to get the right size.) ***AMAZONamazon.com/Bore-Blowguns-625-Mini-Broad/dp/B002LEZFQW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1426766546&sr=8-2&keywords=cold+steel+blowgun+darts***Cold Steel sells darts that are very close in size and are compatible with this staff with minor modification, or you can make your own. It is quite simple to make very efficient homemade blow darts, and there are tutorials online of how to do it with nails or other materials.
Now you’re ready! Go for a hike. Well, why not just go for an adventure and enjoy your light-weight, versatile survival staff. Have fun!!
P. S. You will notice you have extra PVC pipe left over. I didn’t do that accidentally. Use these pieces to come up with attachment sections that you will find useful. Play around with it. Have fun.
So, after looking at and maybe even doing one or more of these projects, do you think PVC gear has a future? I’ll start of by saying this: I can make a 35-pound draw re-curve bow for less then $10. I can make a real, usable and durable take-down survival bow for about $15. The ability to grow your survival tools and gear, while adding knowledge and also saving money is real. What do you think? Add to this the ability to make a multitude of gear, just the way you want that can really suit your own style and needs and you should be able to see the value of this material.
There are several other projects worth looking up and probably several more I don’t even know about. To give you an idea of other applications for the use of PVC, you may want to look into: DIY Water Filter, Sling Shot, A Top Shelf Versatile Back Pack Frame, Portable Greenhouse Structure, Snow Shoes, Truck Tent, and PVC Air Rifle, just to name a few. These can all be designed with this amazing material. There are videos with well-known survival instructors, like Dave Canterbury for example, that have PVC gear instruction. Many videos are available for free on youtube with these tutorials. There are also a number of books and blogs on PVC builds. I believe the trend of making PVC gear will grow into a well recognized survival skill.
Another thing I’d like to point out is that in a WROL situation, that includes abandoned houses and buildings, you will have a fairly high chance of finding PVC pipe. That makes this material quite abundant in those circumstances. That means that you have a valuable accessible asset, if you know what to do with it. As weapons, caches, barter, what you make has so many options. Not only do I believe that PVC gear has a viable future, but it may turn out that it is a futuristic survival source, and through this skill of producing items from PVC, you have learned one of the main and very necessary basic survival skills– adaptability.
In conclusion, I would like to thank you, dear prepper friends and readers, for taking the time to entertain what may seem like a strange notion. I hope this article has been useful and enjoyable to all of you. I wish you all the best of luck on your journey. Keep on keepin’ on. Don’t just survive; live and thrive. God Bless.
M,
Consider connecting your hand pump to the well pipes where they enter your basement or house.
I did this with my Bison pump. Having the pump indoors offers obvious advantages for issues such as weather, security, and using during night hours. Mine sits on a countertop over a tub adjacent to my pressure tank.
I get the extra benefit of being able to generate enough psi so that the water supply flows in my barn 100 yards away. To engage, all I have to do is flip three valves. Good luck. – Pete
Irish Finance Minister Dumps Stocks to Buy Gold
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The Latest Flashing Red Light: Global Earnings Plunge Most Since Lehman
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Items from Mr. Econocobas:
Brace for Recession Next Year – I’d be bracing for a bit more than that, but that recession is starting to come up in the mainstream is what’s pertinent here.
The Fed Keeps Getting More and More Pessimistic
Mike Williamson, SurvivalBlog’s Editor at Large, forwarded this interesting thread on Reddit.com that amounts to confessions from a former gang member. It’s a long thread, and it does contain some offensive language, but it has some very applicable information about what works as a deterrent and how clean buyers for guns are maintained. There is much useful information buried in the dross here.
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Gordon Blaine has a new book out on finding the perfect homestead, and it’s available for free (pdf): Survival Homestead. – P.S.
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Feds to Weigh Children in Daycare. – D.S.
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“And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, If a soul shall sin through ignorance against any of the commandments of the Lord concerning things which ought not to be done, and shall do against any of them: if the priest that is anointed do sin according to the sin of the people; then let him bring for his sin, which he hath sinned, a young bullock without blemish unto the Lord for a sin offering.” Leviticus 4:1-3 (KJV)