Take It From Russia: Sometimes, Less is More
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Items from Mr. Econocobas:
Bankers See $1 Trillion of Zombie Investments Stranded in the Oil Fields
Who Is Behind The Oil War, And How Low Will The Price Of Crude Go In 2015?
Notable for their absence: You won’t find any of the American Redoubt States listed in America’s 10 Most Dangerous States. However, you will find three of the Redoubt states in the Safest States List. (And if Eastern Oregon were a separate state, it would probably make the latter list.) – JWR
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NY confiscates Navy vet’s guns, revokes his license after he sought medical help for insomnia . – H.L.
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Video: Introduction to AmRRON . – J.J.
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Girl, 7, Who Walked Away from Plane Crash Had Survival Skills: Family . Girl, 7, Who Walked Away from Plane Crash Had Survival Skills: Family– G.G.
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Scores of GIANT asteroids on course to hurtle past Earth within the month, NASA reveals. – RBS
“But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answering said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts? Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk? But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power upon earth to forgive sins, (he said unto the sick of the palsy,) I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine house.” Luke 5:22-24 (KJV)
On this day, in 1521, Martin Luther– the father of the reformation and founder of Protestantism– was officially excommunicated by Pope Leo X from the Roman Catholic Church.
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Today, we present another entry for Round 56 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:
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Round 56 ends on January 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.
(Disclaimer: the following is for informational purposes only. The correct identification of fungus is incredibly important. If you do not know what you’re doing, and even if you do, do a spore print test. If you don’t know what that is, you better study before doing anything. The following medical examples are exactly that– examples! Some of the natural properties are incredibly beneficial, while some are extremely poisonous. You must know what you are doing. All other medical articles are geared towards research and extreme emergency-only procedures. None of this document should be construed as medical advice; please refer to a doctor.)
The use of fungus in medicine has been applied for over 3900 years, and that’s just the recorded history. Current use of fungus properties has been recorded as more effective than prescription medicines (and even experimental serums) when it came to fighting almost all strains of influenza and smallpox. A good reference for this is the works of Paul Stament and Robert Rogers. (See: NPR.) I highly recommend these books, they are critical for anybody’s proper library when it comes to being able to deal with severe disease. Tests were performed at U.S. Army lab at Fort Dietrich, Maryland on Agarikon mushroom. This mushroom showed incredible antiviral capabilities against smallpox, including the hemergatic version, which means it might possibly be effective against hemergatic diseases, such as Lassa and Ebola.
The amount of antiviral and anti-microbial functions that these fungus have is incredible. Remember that most of modern antibiotics are created from a refined form of fungus or one of its properties. These tests showed that this particular fungus was more effective than even the best, current experimental antivirals, when it came to battling smallpox. His books explain how to not only grow edible and medicinal mushrooms, which require minimal light, but also how to clean up radioactive, chemical, and biologically-contaminated materials using fungus.
Other interesting mushrooms that should be included in a nuclear disaster are medicinal mushrooms, like reishi, chaga, and maitake. These have compounds called beta glucans that can soothe the internal burns caused by radioactivity.
Reishi Mushroom Fruiting Bodies (Ganoderma lucidum) offer protection against ionizing radiation.
In a controlled study done at the U.S. Armed Forces Radiobiology Institute, 70% of rats given a lethal dose of radiation were completely protected from radiation effects when given a dose of yeast beta glucan by mouth after the radiation exposure. Beta glucan is a free radical scavenger. It is able to protect blood macrophages from free radical attack during and after the radiation, allowing these cells to continue to function in the irradiated body and release factors important to the restoration of normal bone marrow production. In combination with calcium oratate, sodium alginate, Ginkgo Leaf extract (following the tragedy at Chernobyl, scientists in the Soviet Union and elsewhere studied several natural products to see if they could reverse evidence of radiation-induced damage in responders and in people living near the disaster site. Most of the research involved products not readily available outside the Soviet Union, but one study utilized a Ginkgo biloba extract, Egb 761, that is available in North America. According to scientists at the National Center for Scientific Research in Paris the administration of Egb 761, 40 milligrams three times a day for two months, to workers at Chernobyl helped to significantly decrease evidence of radiation damage in blood, the benefits persisting for several months after administration of the Ginkgo extract ended. Italian researchers from the University of Pisa found similar protective effects of Egb 761 in patients exposed to high dose radioactive iodine, and finally on the list for internal nuclear protection is caffeine, giving 200 to 400 mg per hour while exposed to radiation. Not only that but mixing caffeine crystals in with a sunblock (full-spectrum 100 or better SPF) has been shown in scientific tests to minimize skin damage caused from radioactive materials.
The medicinal properties of medical mushrooms has been known for ages among most healers. From the American Indian to the Tibetan monk, these mushrooms have been used to heal ailments for many centuries. It has also been used to light fires, enjoy as a barbecued (beefsteak) mushroom, and seek spiritual enlightenment, plus they’re mighty tasty. Once you’ve read these books, you will simply be able to create everything from food off of baren rocks on top of mountains to medicines that enable you to take care of most ailments. It is one of the most critical resources, I feel, in my survival medical library.
Another interesting concept that has been used in emergency medical situations was the use of mega doses of vitamin C versus viruses and cancers. These tests showed positive results in destroying the influenza virus, if taking immediately after known contraction and in the recommended dosage of vitamin C. Several mechanisms for vitamin C’s antiviral effect are known or suggested from studies. The antioxidant property of ascorbate promotes a reducing environment in the bloodstream and tissues, enhancing the body’s response to oxidative stress from inflammation, thereby helping to fight microbes and viruses that propagate in stressful conditions. Ascorbate has been shown to have specific antiviral effects in which it inactivates the RNA or DNA of viruses, or in the assembly of the virus [Vitamin C is also involved in enhancing several functions of the immune system. Ascorbate can enhance the production of interferon, which helps prevent cells from being infected by a virus. Ascorbate stimulates the activity of antibodies, and in megadoses seems to have a role in mitochondrial energy production. It can enhance phagocyte function, which is the body’s mechanism for removing viral particles and other unwanted debris [4]. White blood cells, which are involved in the body’s defense against infections of all types, concentrate ascorbate up to 80 times plasma levels, which, if you take enough vitamin C, allows them to bring huge amounts of ascorbate to the site of the infection [4]. Many different components of the immune response, B-cells, T-cells, NK cells, and also cytokine production, all with important roles in the immune response, are enhanced by ascorbate.
This information is free, as it is not wise to give out medical advice. I highly recommend that you actually research this. The doses range from 1-2 g of vitamin ascorbate taken either orally or intravenously every 4 to 6 hours. In an interesting note, in the movie Outbreak, they referred to the experimental serum used to stop the Ebola-like virus as “orange juice”. I have heard through the grapevine that this was based on the current vitamin C megadose experiments versus severe viral infections.
Since I have brought up the disease Ebola and its current pandemic possibilities, I wish to note that balancing the patient’s fluids and electrolytes, along with oxygen, is key in almost all aspects of any type of severe infection. You’ll notice in the news that they talked about giving blood transfusions from surviving Ebola patients with compatible blood types to those currently sick to be able to transfer antibodies over. This was successfully done in a few other outbreaks of hemorrhagic fevers, and has shown to work about 50 to 70% of the time. Another note that if an Ebola pandemic does take place, you should not use NSAID’s or aspirin to treat symptoms of fever.
Another interesting substance that has been used to be able to stop weaponized pathogens is TetraSilver-TetraOxide. This is not Colloidal silver. This specific substance was shown to defeat some of the more serious types of infectious diseases. This is a small section out of the patent “Tetrasilver tetroxide semiconductor crystal capable of killing viruses, bacteria, fungi and algae when operating in conjunction with other such devices.” M. Antelman: US Patent # 5,676,977 ~ “Method of Curing AIDS with Tetrasilver Tetroxide Molecular Crystal Devices” M. Bactericide Compositions” (Abstract). This is another excellent example of what is possible when it comes to battling potential pandemic. K.T. TSEN, et al: “Inactivation of Viruses by UV Light”.
Some of this fascinating research comes from one of my favorite survivalist study information– the civilization kit by Rexresearch.com. You’ll find an incredible amount of information to be able to rebuild your civilization. He asked for a $13 contribution to keep his website up; for doing so you will receive a DVD of everything that’s on the website plus bonuses. Everything on the website is free, and once you have seen what you will be capable of doing with just a simple machine shop, some intelligence, and willpower, I hope you can help me rebuild human society into a level I civilization– a Golden age.
I felt that all the above mentions the potential and importance of having as many knowledge set skills as possible, with the ability to access research material to learn more. I did not go into herbology, as this would take up volumes of space. There is great use in herbs as medicine. My medical library has quite a selection on herbs. One book that I particularly recommend is along the lines of herbal/prescription reactions. Here are a few of what I think are the best:
I certainly hope this helps someone out there make it! My prayers are with you at all times.
Hugh,
Of course people should do what they are comfortable with, but TrueCrypt is still safe to use.
For those who want the “new and improved” version of what was once TrueCrypt, there is now “VeraCrypt“—and-its-better
Users should note that even though it looks and acts like TrueCrypt, VeraCrypt can NOT decrypt files that were encrypted with TrueCrypt.
Happy New Year. – V
“Audit The Fed” Bill Gains Momentum, Yellen Starts Damage Control
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Beware the Money Illusion Coming to Destroy Your Wealth
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Items from Mr. Econocobas:
Could Russia Back Its Currency With Gold?
Japan Is Writing History As A Prime Boom And Bust Case
The American People Are Utterly Clueless About What Is Going To Happen As We Enter 2015
From Frank and Fern: Radio – Adventure with a New Antenna
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I received the following announcement from the manufacturer of Polar Pure, in Saratoga, California: “After three years of negotiations with the DEA and the EPA, I am pleased to inform you that Polar Pure is officially back on the market!” I was able to obtain a sample from the new production. The packaging looks identical to the “pre-ban” variety. I recommend stocking up before the DEA bureaucrats change their minds! – JWR
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Candle alternative. – G.P.
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Not everyone today believes in the throwaway society: Man drives $75 truck to work for 38 years. – T.P.
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Food for thought: Shut Up Officer. – T.P.
Hugh adds: I am bothered that the writer of this article is so hostile towards Law Enforcement officers in general. However, the points made are valid. We are tasking Law Enforcement officers, who have the ability to escalate to a deadly outcome, with enforcement of frivolous laws. Neither are the various agencies policing their ranks particularly well. One corrupt officer can destroy the reputation and public trust of an entire department and when those corrupt officers are defended in mass, it creates widespread distrust. This is the unavoidable eventual outcome of a nanny state mentality.
“And he blessed Joseph, and said, God, before whom my fathers Abraham and Isaac did walk, the God which fed me all my life long unto this day, the Angel which redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads; and let my name be named on them, and the name of my fathers Abraham and Isaac; and let them grow into a multitude in the midst of the earth.” Genesis 48: 15-16 (KJV)
Today, we present another entry for Round 56 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:
First Prize:
Second Prize:
Third Prize:
Round 56 ends on January 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.
We are continuing this article, from a Marine Sergeant, about lessons learned while living in a remote region of Afghanistan, Marjeh district, which seem similar to a possible TEOTWAWKI environment.
After two months of eating nothing but MREs, I began to get sick of them and started losing weight. Many of my fellow Marines experienced the same thing. We started to barter batteries for food that the ANA ate. They had a cook and bought bread every morning from the Bazaar. They had chickens for eggs and meat, and occasionally they had a goat. Eventually we bought 12 chickens for eggs and even began milking a goat. We would buy rice, beans, fruit, and veggies from the Bazaar and have my interpreter cook. It got to the point that the battalion was actually giving us money to buy food with. We found out later that some of the smaller units in remote locations had been doing this the whole time. Many Special Forces units will bring cash, as it is lighter than food, and just buy what they need along the way. This also cuts down on the trash you produce that, if left around, can let the enemy know vital details about your unit, such as size, location, country of origin, and how well supplied you are. In TETOWANKI, we might not have the luxury or being able to purchase food in a market, but if you are moving through an area and trying not to be noticed, you need to be careful to bury all trash. Another thing to consider is that if no one in the area is eating MRE’s and some trash is found, it will tell potential threats that you are a mobile and maybe para military force. If they discovered food the locals were consuming, there is a good chance it will go unnoticed or without concern.
Morale is another factor to consider, when deciding what kind of food to store. I noticed a considerable increase in morale among my guys, just from getting a few fresh eggs. We got so used to eating the local cuisine that I still have a taste for it today. Dates are one thing I picked up in Afghanistan that today I go to great lengths to find. Fresh bread became a staple, and I found myself hoping for an early morning post at the gate, so I could get some when the bread man arrived. Chow has such an impact on morale and is necessary to keep a force in the fight. Even the Taliban realized this.
The local bread maker had been selling bread to the Afghan soldiers ever since I arrived, and as more and more Marines developed a taste for it his orders increased. It was to the point that every morning around 0500, he would show up at the gate with his car loaded as full as possible with stacks of flat bread. I mean the truck was piled high– back seats to the roof, front seats, and even his lap. He even recruited another local with a car to help him with his deliveries. He was paid something like $50 U.S. each day, which must have been a fortune over there. Sadly, one day the bread delivery did not come. So we pushed a patrol into the Bazaar to find out what was the hold up. When the patrol entered the bread maker’s residence, they found him strung up on a rope with a meat hook in his back. The Taliban had tortured him by lighting a fire under his feet and smashed the century-old stone on which he made the dough. Despite the risk, another man seeking his bread fortune stepped up and even hired himself some guards. I heard he asked for $100 a delivery, but he got something like $60. The bread was never the same after that.
I have adapted my food storage, since that deployment, to include mostly rice, beans, canned fruits, and vegetables with protein supplemented by chickens and goats. My taste for goat’s milk and cheese was acquired in Afghanistan, and to this day I prefer it to other dairy. The MRE’s that I do stock will be used primarily for patrol rations, barter, and charity.
This is an essential skill for survival in any situation. In Afghanistan we started to discover that the locals would wear light colors in the warmer months, with the exception of the women who mostly dressed in all black. If you saw a male in July in a black or grey “manjama” outfit, you knew something was out of place. Another telltale sign of the enemy was a male of fighting age 15-50 who wore boots instead of sandals or had lots of jewelry or an overly nice AK-47. The locals were mostly poor farmers, and a watch meant that you were well off. So to see a man with a gold chain, rings, and bracelets meant something was not right. He was either selling large quantities of opium or bomb-making materials to support the Taliban, or he was a foreign fighter here to partake in jihad. Every home had either an AK or a Mosin– mostly old rusty stuff the Russians left there in the 80’s, and carrying a rifle slung across your back was common practice. However, carrying five extra mags in a chest rig was not. Seeing a few guys in a field with AK’s didn’t mean that they were Taliban. What you looked for was how they moved. If they were just casually walking, chances are they were just locals out for a stroll and armed to protect themselves and their livelihood. Now, if they were hunched down or creeping through the brush, that was means for concern. One other sign was the beards. If it looked too clean cut, it was probably Taliban. Contrary to what movies show, a lot of the Taliban are “pretty boys” by Afghan standards; others, like Syrians and Iranians, also adopt a more western look, trimming and even combing their beards and wearing cologne. It, at least, told you they were not from the area, and unless you were buying opium or selling guns there was not much business to be had in Marjeh. The main thing is to look for all the signs. Were they wearing boots and carrying AKs with extra mags and nice sunglasses egressing through the canals, or were they just wearing local dish dash walking calmly through their fields. After careful observation and months of living among them, I could tell a foreigner from a local and a fighter from a farmer a click out. I even began to recognize the local accent. They spoke Pashtun there, and the Taliban did not. There are really three languages spoken in Afghanistan– Dari, Farsi, and Pashtun, and a little Arabic in the cities. My interpreter could tell within minutes of talking to someone where they were from. He would even say whether this guy is Taliban or whether he is just a local or from Kabul or Jalalabad. Another technique we used was to monitor the activity in the Bazaar. We would count the number or vehicles and pedestrians that entered and exited every day, what kind they were (i.e cars, trucks, and bikes), and which way they exited. We used this info to develop patterns of movement among the enemy and to determine where the Taliban had set up road blocks. If the Bazaar was empty mid-week, that meant the people knew something was up and were staying home. You had to be extra vigilant during those times.
I am sure you can think of a few scenarios where hiding from thermal imaging devices and NVG would come in handy, so I won’t get into that. Many preppers consider NVGs and, especially, thermals a luxury, due to their rather high price points. That being said, the ability to see at night has changed the way we fight and the way our enemies fight us. The Taliban routinely equips its fighters with heavy wool blankets. They are carried rolled and slung across their shoulders or across the chest. The blanket is used to hide one’s heat signature from drones and birds in the sky. The procedure is simple; lying prone covered in a heavy wool blanket will mask your heat signature. We even encountered fighters wrapped in those cheap aluminum foil space blankets under their clothes. While I never saw this technique actually work, the fact that the enemy has adopted it gives it some merit. NVGs are not perfect and work best on a clear night, where the stars’ light can be gathered. On foggy or hazy nights, they are next to worthless, unless there is some ambient light. They also do not work well in areas with external light sources, such as buildings or roads with traffic. The car’s lights will cause the NVGs to flare, and you will be temporarily blind. They also don’t work well at dusk and dawn. The Taliban exploits this and routinely plans their attacks accordingly. At one point we were pretty much expecting to be attacked, like clockwork, around 0500-0600. That being said, they know that we have superior night fighting capabilities and rarely would engage us after dark.
Thermals, as discussed earlier, are an awesome tool to detect the body heat of an enemy, but like NVGs they also have their limitations. I have seen fog that is warmer than the surrounding air appear to be a wall through thermals, and in the summer months rocks get so hot that they glow and everything looks like a person. Thermals work best where there is extreme differences in temperature, something like 30 degrees or greater to function properly. In the winter months you could see the heat left in the cold sand or snow from just a person’s tracks. In snowy conditions you would stand out like a sore thumb, but those conditions can also be used to your advantage. Hiding in a snow cave or just covering oneself in snow is enough to hide one’s heat signature. Cigarettes appear to be glowing basketballs under thermals and can just as easily confuse an enemy as alert them. Lighting fires to mask thermal signatures is common practice among the Taliban. The point here is that no piece of gear is perfect and should not be relied on solely. I used both thermals and NVG regularly, using one when the other was not ideal and even using the plane old naked eye. We trained our guys to take breaks from the NVGs and use their eyes so as to limit our reliance on gear. If two Marines were on post, one would have NVGs on and the other would scan with just his eyes and ears.
I can’t tell you how many times we were on patrol and compromised by a barking dog. I even heard of times that raids were fouled by dogs giving away the raiding party’s movements. The Taliban was known to put dogs around their perimeter. We would routinely find an old mutt chained to a tree with a small shelter hundreds of meters from any house or village. They were used like an early warning device to keep anyone away from the perimeter and give the enemy the ability to slip away undetected into the night. Recently I even saw an article claiming that one of the Taliban top commanders escaped a raid by U.S. Navy Seals because of dogs on the perimeter. Dogs that are well trained make an excellent deterrent as well as early warning system for any prepper’s location. I have hounds and can tell the distinct bark of each of my dogs aiding in detection. They are also trained to track and are savage killers. My female Walker Daisy is so protective of my wife that she will growl at me if I talk to her in too loud a tone. She even chases bears away from the house during the summer months that come to investigate after barbecuing. As far as breed, any dog that will alert will do. I choose hounds for their multipurpose role as guard dogs and hunters as well as intelligence. The only down side is that they are not good with livestock and cats, and they will sometimes kill both. Also hounds need to be on a leash at all times; otherwise, they will run off and go hunting. For protection of livestock, a good Shepherd or sheep dog is best.
Practicing religion can greatly increase a unit’s ability to fight by increasing morale and comradery. On deployment, I noticed guys that were not regularly religious or church-goers finding peace during services. I observed groups of men saying grace that did not normally do so. I guess war is truly hell and the only counter to hell is Christ. I personally read the bible cover to cover more times, if not the only times in my life, while deployed, and I found new meaning being in harm’s way. The military knows the importance of religion in boosting morale and sends chaplains with every deploying unit.
In the middle of my Afghanistan tour I became sick with dysentery-like symptoms. It probably came from eating local watermelons that were watered with gray water, but the source cannot be known for sure. I had it so bad that I could barely walk after several days of vomiting and diarrhea. I was taken to the Battalion Aid Station and spent a day getting hooked to IVs and being monitored by a corpsman. While there, I overheard the Battalion Surgeon say that all of the children he had treated in the villages were suffering from iodine deficiency as well as a lack of vitamins in their diets. He was attempting to get a supply of potassium iodine to administer to the children. Potassium iodine is used by the military to prevent and treat radiation sickness. Iodine was added to the salt in America to help solve the problem at home, but it seemed the Afghans weren’t getting the iodine they needed. This conversation sparked my interest, and I have since been taking supplemental iodine as well as stocking iodized salt. Iodine plays a crucial role in development in children. Deficiency can lead to mental retardation and slow development. Iodine deficiency is common in inland areas that do not have access to food sources from the sea. We began giving the Afghan children multivitamins, but as for the iodine I am not sure. I also stock vitamin C as well as other conventional and non-conventional or western herbs.
In 2011 I was honorably discharged from the USMC. I used my GI Bill to attend school for mechanics as well as gunsmithing, all in the name of becoming a better prepper and acquiring needed skills. I am now pursuing a career in law enforcement. I have suffered with PTSD and IBS since getting out, and I have treated both without prescription medication. It’s another way toward becoming self sufficient. I find exercise and mental stimulation works well for PTSD. For the IBS and intestinal issues, I use a variety or herbs grown locally and organic as well as a change in diet. I cut out red meat except on occasion. I find a Mediterranean-style diet is easier on the stomach. The herbs I use are a combination of mint and ginger with pineapple and papaya and a dash of garlic in the blender. Intestinal problems are common among returning veterans, and I link it directly to the quality of food served in the Service. It’s so common that I receive a small disability check every month that I use solely for prepping and self-treatment. If you are a returning Veteran suffering from any condition, go to the VA and seek the treatment and compensation you deserve. You have a right to determine what kind of treatment you get, even if it is a natural approach, as I do. Many vets tell me that they don’t want to take a government hand out and medication. I would counter that with “get the compensation and use it for a natural treatment path. Grow an organic garden to help with stress and to produce healthy food for your body, exercise to stay in shape, and seek knowledge to stimulate your brain and better yourself as a prepper.” -Semper Fidelis
Mr. Rawles,
First, Mr. Wesley, I want you to know that I’m deeply thankful for the work that you do. Sound theology is what drove me to preparedness in the first place, and your commitment to the application of sound theology to the subject of preparing for the times ahead has been a tremendous blessing and personal inspiration to me. I love you for your dedication to Christ, your love for His law, and your faithful witness. I’m sending this message in the hope that it will encourage you and provide you with some profitable reflection.
The Scriptures are clear that Christ rules in the heavens; God has exalted Him to the highest place, and given Him the name above every other name, that every knee should bow and every tongue confess that He is Lord. Jesus is prince of the kings of the earth now (Revelation 1:5), and in light of this, the lords of the nations are warned:
“Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth. Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him. (Psalm 2:10-12)Proverbs 2:21-22 says, “For the upright shall dwell in the land, and the perfect shall remain in it. But the wicked shall be cut off from the earth, and the transgressors shall be rooted out of it.” The only rapture happening here is to the wicked, as God pours out his judgment again and again in time and history on those who lift themselves up in pride against him. God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble. (James 4:6, I Peter 5:5) It would be foolish to think this is true only of individuals; history tells of whole civilizations that have come to nothing because of their pride. This is one of the defining sequences of human history. God will be exalted in the earth (Psalm 46:10); He will be glorified, and He will not endure those who seek their own glory at His expense. Ours is a nation lifted up in pride against the Lord God Almighty. Knowing this, we can be certain that it is only a matter of time before He humbles it. Calamities are not random; they are covenantal. (Isaiah 45:7, Amos 3:6)
All of this knowledge is what has fueled my interest in preparedness. It is faith in and the fear of the Lord. I know that He rules, and that He will do as He has promised. I am not an expert in economics or industrial infrastructure or any of that sort of thing. While I know enough to know that our current situation in all of those respects is quite tenuous, any study of those matters is only confirmation of what I already know from Scripture. Our God is a consuming fire. Judgment is coming, and it will shake the nations of the West so that only the things that cannot be shaken will remain. This is an important part of the process by which God’s kingdom has been built until now, and will continue to be built until the day when the earth will be full of His glory as the waters cover the sea. This is how the sanctification of the world is accomplished, and we are on the brink of a big shaking.
I should say that at this point I’m relatively new to preparedness, due to some personal circumstances which I won’t get into for time’s sake. As a result of this, I’m in a situation where I am by no means materially prepared for outcomes that I believe are quickly approaching our nation and perhaps the western world at large. Not being in a position of relative material security, I have been forced to consider the relationship of faith and preparation so as to know what my priorities must be. I have found many promises in Scripture that have given great comfort to my soul. Matthew 6, which is quoted on the SurvivalBlog “prayer page” is one of them. Another is this, from the Proverbs:
“Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it cometh. For the LORD shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken.” (Proverbs 3:25-26)
I am confident that, if the end of the world as we know it were to come tomorrow, I would be okay, in spite of the fact that I sit here in my suburban home, not very well armed, and completely dependent on the grocery store. This is not a position that I want to be in, but by God’s good providence, this is where I am. I know that He will carry me through any storm that may come, because I trust in Him. It may not be pretty, but I am certain that I will be okay. I am not less in God’s eyes than the birds of the air and the lilies of the field. He wants me to be single-minded in the pursuit of His kingdom, to be concerned with nothing except seeing His will done on earth as in heaven, and working out His will for all things (Matt. 6:33). God is not a derelict father. He is not worse than an infidel (I Tim. 5:8). He will provide for His own. “I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.” (Psalm 37:25) I don’t think that Christ’s concern is just about our worries; we always work in terms of our concerns. His concern is what concerns we are working in terms of, whom we fear, whom we are serving. “Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” (Matthew 6:24) If preparedness is an attempt to ensure that we are able to perpetuate our own existence, it’s misguided. “Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?” Christ says. If survivalism is an effort to accrue enough practical wealth so that we can prevent whatever storm the Lord is sending from doing anything to us, we’re guilty of idolatry. “He that trusteth in his riches shall fall: but the righteous shall flourish as a branch.” (Proverbs 11:28) Our hope must be in righteousness, not in things. We must seek security by single-mindedly dedicating our lives to the progress of Christ’s kingdom and the pursuit of His righteousness on Earth.
So why prepare? Is there value to preparedness? Absolutely, because preparedness is of great value towards those ends! When God pours out His judgment, the righteous will survive; but how much influence we have afterward will be determined by how well prepared we were in advance. The body of Christ is not here on earth to survive but to minister. There will be so many opportunities to practice true religion in the times to come, defending the defenseless, meeting the needs of widows and orphans, establishing regions of stability and justice through the rule of God’s law, feeding the starving, and healing the sick. The Great Commission potential is simply astounding.
Right now we live in a nation that has no fear of God. This is largely the reason why evangelism and discipleship is progressing so slowly here (if at all). But in the wake of catastrophe, people learn to fear God (as witness the short-lived revivals that followed 9/11). As they come to us bewildered, sick, starving, and desperate for help, we can lead them to faith and repentance even as we demonstrate the mercy of Christ by meeting their physical needs. The fear of God and faith in God are two sides of the same coin. Both involve an awareness of His power and holiness. The fear of God is a knowledge of the certainty of His warnings. Faith in God is a confidence in the certainty of His promises. It is usually only after people have come to realize the certainty of God’s judgment that they will learn to trust His promises as well. This is why I want to be prepared. This is why I want to dedicate my life in part to establishing sustainable communities. The times to come will be hard, but they will be full of opportunity for the saving of souls, for the discipling of men and nations, for the progress of God’s kingdom on earth.
“For yet a little while, and the wicked shall not be: yea, thou shalt diligently consider his place, and it shall not be. But the meek shall inherit the earth; and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.” (Psalm 37:10)
May the God of peace prosper you in your labors.
Yours in the love and fellow-service of Christ, – A.R.
Why Is The Fed Hiring An “Emergency Preparedness Specialist Familiar With DHS Directives”. – G.G.
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From the guy who turned a shovel into an AK47: Takedown Saiga 12. – K.R.
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An interesting story from Turkey: ‘Thief’ is not Just a Five-Letter Word
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Military hardware still flowing to local police after Ferguson. – B.B.
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Georgia. police chief says he accidentally shot wife – Twice. – T.P.
“Survival is the celebration of choosing life over death. We know we’re going to die. We all die. But survival is saying: perhaps not today. In that sense, survivors don’t defeat death, they come to terms with it.” ? Laurence Gonzales, Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why