Notes for Saturday – November 15, 2014

Today, we present another entry for Round 55 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate, good for any one, two, or three course (a $1,195 value),
  2. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical. This certificate will be 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,
  3. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper with a hammer forged, chromlined barrel and a hardcase to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR type rifle to have quick change barrel which can be assembled in less then 1 minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
  4. Gun Mag Warehouseis providing 30 DMPS AR-15 .223/5.56 30 Round Gray Mil Spec w/ Magpul Follower Magazines (a value of $448.95) and a Gun Mag Warehouse T-Shirt. An equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions.
  5. Two cases of Mountain House freeze dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  6. A $300 gift certificate from CJL Enterprize, for any of their military surplus gear,
  7. A 9-Tray Excalibur Food Dehydrator from Safecastle.com (a $300 value),
  8. A $300 gift certificate from Freeze Dry Guy,
  9. A $250 gift certificate from Sunflower Ammo,
  10. KellyKettleUSA.com is donating both an AquaBrick water filtration kit and a Stainless Medium Scout Kelly Kettle Complete Kit with a combined retail value of $304,
  11. TexasgiBrass.com is providing a $300 gift certificate.
  12. 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 FloJak EarthStraw “Code Red” 100-foot well pump system (a $500 value), courtesy of FloJak.com,
  3. Acorn Supplies is donating a Deluxe Food Storage Survival Kit with a retail value of $350,
  4. The Ark Instituteis donating a non-GMO, non-hybrid vegetable seed package–enough for two families of four, 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,
  5. $300 worth of ammo from Patriot Firearms and Munitions. (They also offer a 10% discount for all SurvivalBlog readers with coupon code SVB10P),
  6. A $250 gift card from Emergency Essentials,
  7. Twenty Five books, of the winners choice, of any books published by PrepperPress.com (a $270 value),
  8. TexasgiBrass.com is providing a $150 gift certificate,
  9. Organized Prepper is providing a $500 gift certificate, and
  10. RepackBoxis providing a $300 gift certificate to their site.

Third Prize:

  1. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  2. 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,
  3. Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
  4. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security,
  5. Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances,
  6. Ambra Le Roy Medical Products in North Carolina is donating a bundle of their traditional wound care and first aid supplies, with a value of $208, and
  7. APEX Gun Parts is donating a $250 purchase credit, and
  8. SurvivalBased.com is donating a $500 gift certificate to their store.
  9. Montie Gearis donating a Y-Shot Slingshot and a Locking Rifle Rack. (a $379 value).

Round 55 ends on November 30th, 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.



Surviving Financial SHTF and Becoming Debt Free, by K.D. – Part 2

Meanwhile, I made another spreadsheet. This spreadsheet listed everything we owned, and I do mean everything. Well, it included everything except our house. We were underwater and basically renting anyway. Since we were at war with the banks, everything was in the fight, including all of our preps, everything. After all, this was our SHTF situation to deal with. We prioritized our “stuff ” from 1-5. An item identified with a one was among the most useful to our survival, and those things that were least useful were given a five. We then began selling the items listed as fives and fours through various methods– on craigslist, by word of mouth, yard sales, and bulletin boards. We didn’t use Ebay, since they charge a fee and shipping was extra work. We were able to keep it local. Did we sell things at less than fair market rates? Yes, many times we did just that. Like so many others in tough times, we needed cash. We actually learned a lot about value during this time.

In the early days of our fight, we also minimized our expenses. We looked at our utilities and bills. We cut out about 15% of our utility usage, canceled our cable, renegotiated our cell phone (needed for work), and canceled three subscriptions we had for various things, such as Netflix. We started shopping at Goodwill and similar thrift stores again. We stopped at yard sales when we would see them. We saved aluminum cans and redeemed them when we accumulated enough to see a payback. We carpooled to work and so much more. I have a hobby doing leatherwork. I started selling items like belts, holsters, and sheaths to friends and relatives for a little extra each month. The wife’s job provided overtime periodically, and she worked as much as she could. In a short while, we had 20% of our income being used for the war.

One note about Goodwill. We were able to obtain items we could sell at a small profit every once in awhile, and I was able to find useful items for my leatherwork. Things like buckles, clips, and snaps were removed from old purses and belts and then re-purposed.

Amazingly, at least to me, within a year and a half we had our six month reserve fund saved up. We had ended up selling most of our fives, fours, half of our threes, and a few of our twos, and ones. We would have reached this goal much earlier, but the battle of the wife’s debt was waged at the same time. She would negotiate lower payments and or payoff amounts. An interesting incident happened early on. I received a call from a credit card company I had with one of the two cards I held (both were maintained in good standing). My wife had a card serviced by the same company, but I wasn’t even an authorized user on her card. The gentleman said that I had to pay my wife’s debt or he would cancel my card and terminate my Credit Union account. He actually threatened to cancel my checking and savings accounts. I had this card for 15 years and had never been late on any payments, but I had hardly ever used it. I came to find out that his company somehow was involved with the Credit Union and actually could possibly do just what he had threatened to do. I countered with legal action, if he were to go through with his threats. They did cancel my card, but they left my other accounts alone. We did have to use some of our reserves during this battle. We had to take out 401K loans twice, which we would payoff asap. In the end, we reached agreements with all of them; the amount paid averaged out to 60% of what was owed.

At this point we had won the largest battle of the war. It was a battle, that if we’d lost, would have probably cost us the war and so much more! We suffered our own losses, of course. We had sold many items we would have to replace sometime in the future. Our preparedness was probably half of what it was when we started. Our credit ratings had been affected (the wife’s severely), but it wasn’t affected as bad as one would think. Our income tax bill had jumped because every penny we negotiated down with the credit companies was considered income. Still, we were emboldened and happy with this win, and so we went on the offensive.

Our next battle was to go after our three remaining credit card debts. First, I called the company of each of the two cards I had and requested a lower interest rate. One agreed and lowered my rate from 18% to 14%, but the other wouldn’t even consider it. I was stuck at 19% with them. We didn’t bother to call on the wife’s card, due to her current rating. Ironically, her interest rate was at 11%, since she had obtained the card when her credit was impeccable. The power of a good credit rating can not be overstated. A rating of 650 gets that person access to minimal credit at loan shark rates, while an 820 score gets that person unlimited access to credit, reasonable rates, and perks are offered to boot. A prudent 820 person can use the banks money, while a 650 person must beg to pay the bank. We didn’t have much of a balance on our cards compared to some other debt, but the interest rates were horrendous. Each time we paid one off, the payment amount was added into the next. The first was cleared in three months, the second three months later, and the last a year after we had started on them. The minimum payments required were not large, but the amount of interest was 80% of what we sent in. By paying them off, that interest was now free to be used in our next battle.

Next we attacked our two vehicle loans. We paid off one in six months, sold it, and bought an older vehicle. Selling it outright would have left us with a single vehicle, which was not feasible. We used the excess money from the sale to attack the second vehicle loan. This battle was won six months later.

At this point we were really excited about how the war was progressing. In three years we had established a six month financial reserve and won the gambling battle, the credit card battle, and the car loan battle. We were out of our SHTF scenario but vowed to redouble our efforts to win the war outright. We maintained our frugal lifestyle and now were applying 40% of our income to the fight. We were now down to one small and two huge battles. We owed on a fairly small student loan, a brand new Ford F250-sized second mortgage, and a mind numbingly large primary mortgage. We don’t own a huge house, and our mortgage payment wasn’t real big compared to others. It was 18% of our monthly income, but in this war it was so large compared to the other battles that it was hard to maintain focus on achieving our goal of eliminating it. After all, the vast majority of people assume they will always have a mortgage payment. We were no different in the beginning. No longer. It was now our greatest enemy.

We paid off the student loan first and then focused on the second mortgage. We once again turned to our 401K accounts. We borrowed the money from our account and paid it off. One thing about taking a 401K loan, at least ours, is that we pay ourselves interest at a 3.25% rate. In our case our second mortgage was at 6.25%, so by taking out a 401K loan we went from giving the bankers 6.25% to putting an additional 3.25% into our retirement account. Yes, we lost some potential gains from the stock market, but to us it was even more important to stop paying a bank. At this point, we were no longer under water in our house. We now owned a portion of it. The wife told me, “At least we now own your favorite part of the house.” Like an idiot I bit. “Where’s that?” I asked. “Why, the bathroom of course!” she said.

Now we were down to two loans– a 401K loan from ourselves and the dreaded mortgage. In our mortgage we were paying the bank 75% of our payment in interest, with only a measly 25% going to principal. We had looked into refinancing our mortgage a few times during this war. We even qualified for zero fee HARP refinancing, but I wondered at what price. We would reset the payment clock. By doing a refinance, we would have been paying 95% in interest for each payment, compared to the 75% we paid at the time with our existing loan. Our payments would have been less, but every time I looked closely it was no better than a wash. Our payments would be less, but more of the new payment would go towards interest; even if we applied the difference between the old and new payments towards principle, it was the same result.

We now focused on paying ourselves off. We wanted to eliminate the 401K loans before we tackled the mortgage. We did this mainly because we wanted to have 401K loans available for our assault on the mortgage. A huge thing happened that helped us at this point; my child support obligation ended. After that was completed, we were utilizing 60% of our income in the war. So we doubled our principle payments to the bank for our first mortgage while paying off our 401K loan. In March of 2012 we paid off the 401K loan. We now only had the mortgage to deal with.

We were now confident in our ability to control our finances, so we added a fourth step to our plan.

  1. Use enemy resources whenever possible. If we could use bank money for our gain, we would whenever feasible.

This is where some might consider we had slid backwards. I say this because we got another credit card and credit cards are the most dangerous weapon a bank has to use against us. However, this card is different. It has great rewards associated with it and no fee. It’s an American Express card issued through Costco. I’m not promoting either one by the way. We get two or three percent back for purchases on this card. We got it in 2012 and use it in place of our debit card for almost everything. We simply pay if off each month. We know our limitations and our budget, and we spend accordingly, so the majority of our purchases go through this card. We have never made an interest payment, yet we have received a nice check from them each year. We are using their money each month and they are paying us to do so. They are betting we will screw up at some point. We know we won’t.

At this point in 2012, we were paying almost 60% of our income towards the mortgage in addition to our scheduled payment. This equates to four and sometimes five principle payments each month. Every three months we were reducing our payment schedule by a year. Every year our schedule was reduced by four years. By 2013 our interest to principle ratio had gone from 25/75 to 50/50 or so. We were on the way. At this rate we would pay off our mortgage in 2019, which was something like 15 years early.

We actually had a major advantage in this regard; I was to receive a large payment in the winter of 2013 for an injury I had endured in 1987. I did not receive the entire amount, however. The insurance company that held the rider had folded, but I did receive 60% of the funds from the Guarantee Association in my state. This is a whole other story on the pitfalls of insurance, government oversight, and outright governmental embezzlement/fraud…for another time, I guess.

So, in 2013, we were able to reduce our mortgage to an ultimate payoff in 2016. We now were at a ratio of 90/10, but we were not happy with that. Our ultimate goal was in sight, however. So last month we once again took out 401K loans. On October 8th we paid off our mortgage and became debt free. We now owe no bank anything. We only owe ourselves, and our financial future looks the brightest it’s ever looked. On the day we made the last payment, I told the wife that this is the first day I haven’t owed a bank any money since I was 21 years old, which was more than 30 years ago. We are now too small to fail. Our home has now recovered much of the value we lost in the crash of 2008, but we don’t care what it’s worth anymore. It’s our home.



Letter: Psychological Preparedness

Hugh,

People often can accept and understand, mentally, some horrific issue they have experienced, and yet they cannot accept it psychologically. Police, who have been shot and survived, have been interviewed, and almost invariably they will state that they could not believe that someone was actually shooting at them. Mentally, they could see what was going on; they could see the gun and hear the shots, but psychologically, they simply could not comprehend that someone was actually shooting at them.

I think the same psychological dynamic goes on in the whole collapse/economic depression scenario. You may have intelligent people who truly understand the awful economic data, the derivatives, ebola, wars and rumors of wars, and so forth, but they simply cannot accept/comprehend the reality of the situation. I was the same way. I have watched the economy and the government deficits for years; mentally I could process the information. However, suddenly about 18 months ago, I awoke one morning to discover that something in me clicked; I crossed a certain psychological threshold, and I accepted this collapse IS TRULY GOING TO HAPPEN. I think we preppers need to understand this in our discussions with other people. They may be very good people, but they’re people who simply have not crossed that “psychological threshold”. Keep up the good work, Chap.



Economics and Investing:

ISIS Unveils Its New Gold-Backed Currency To Remove Itself From “The Oppressors’ Money System”. – B.B.

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The Reverse Of Central Bank Gold Flows Spells The Death Of The Dollar

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Items from Mr. Econocobas:

The Economic End Game Explained – This is a must read.

Video: David Stockman Interview On Bloomberg TV: Reagan History Is Revisionist Mythology

Foreclosures Spike as Banks Ramp Up Repossessions – I’ve lived next to a very nice unoccupied home for three years now, in a sought-after neighborhood, that has not even gone through the foreclosure process. These homes are all over the place.

Video: David Stockman CNBC Interview: The Infrastructure Starvation Myth



Odds ‘n Sods:

Flying stingray towers: Secret US spy program targeted Americans’ cellphones – D.M.

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Allah Praised on House Floor. – J.R.

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Why do you prep? How about record-breaking temperatures across the Northern States this year, in mid-November?

Thursday:

  • Burlington, Colorado: -10°

Wednesday:

  • Casper Wyoming: -27°
  • Livingston, Montana: -21°

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“Pure Arctic Outbreak”: Staying Warm During the Polar Vortex. – F.B.

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Registration does lead to confiscation. – B.B.



Hugh’s Quote of the Day:

“And now if ye will deal kindly and truly with my master, tell me: and if not, tell me; that I may turn to the right hand, or to the left.” – Genesis 24:49 (KJV)



Notes for Friday – November 14, 2014

Today, we present another entry for Round 55 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate, good for any one, two, or three course (a $1,195 value),
  2. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical. This certificate will be 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,
  3. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper with a hammer forged, chromlined barrel and a hardcase to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR type rifle to have quick change barrel which can be assembled in less then 1 minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
  4. Gun Mag Warehouseis providing 30 DMPS AR-15 .223/5.56 30 Round Gray Mil Spec w/ Magpul Follower Magazines (a value of $448.95) and a Gun Mag Warehouse T-Shirt. An equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions.
  5. Two cases of Mountain House freeze dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  6. A $300 gift certificate from CJL Enterprize, for any of their military surplus gear,
  7. A 9-Tray Excalibur Food Dehydrator from Safecastle.com (a $300 value),
  8. A $300 gift certificate from Freeze Dry Guy,
  9. A $250 gift certificate from Sunflower Ammo,
  10. KellyKettleUSA.com is donating both an AquaBrick water filtration kit and a Stainless Medium Scout Kelly Kettle Complete Kit with a combined retail value of $304,
  11. TexasgiBrass.com is providing a $300 gift certificate.
  12. 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 FloJak EarthStraw “Code Red” 100-foot well pump system (a $500 value), courtesy of FloJak.com,
  3. Acorn Supplies is donating a Deluxe Food Storage Survival Kit with a retail value of $350,
  4. The Ark Instituteis donating a non-GMO, non-hybrid vegetable seed package–enough for two families of four, 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,
  5. $300 worth of ammo from Patriot Firearms and Munitions. (They also offer a 10% discount for all SurvivalBlog readers with coupon code SVB10P),
  6. A $250 gift card from Emergency Essentials,
  7. Twenty Five books, of the winners choice, of any books published by PrepperPress.com (a $270 value),
  8. TexasgiBrass.com is providing a $150 gift certificate,
  9. Organized Prepper is providing a $500 gift certificate, and
  10. RepackBoxis providing a $300 gift certificate to their site.

Third Prize:

  1. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  2. 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,
  3. Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
  4. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security,
  5. Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances,
  6. Ambra Le Roy Medical Products in North Carolina is donating a bundle of their traditional wound care and first aid supplies, with a value of $208, and
  7. APEX Gun Parts is donating a $250 purchase credit, and
  8. SurvivalBased.com is donating a $500 gift certificate to their store.
  9. Montie Gearis donating a Y-Shot Slingshot and a Locking Rifle Rack. (a $379 value).

Round 55 ends on November 30th, 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.



Surviving Financial SHTF and Becoming Debt Free, by K.D. – Part 1

We recently experienced our own financial SHTF situation. Well, that’s true, if you could call six years “recent”. Before I get into our situation, I think a little history would be appropriate.

The wife and I had started prepping together in 2002. We actually were taking baby steps prior to that but when the economy trashed we went all in. I thought that was it. There was no way we, as a nation, could just print money and keep the ship afloat. Early in 2009, I realized we may actually have a bit more time. If every civilized country in the world was printing money, has anything really changed? It’s obviously a tad bit more complicated than that, but that is the essence. After all, we are the world’s banker and if we print and hand it out to everyone, has the amount of money really changed? By the way “everyone” does not include you. Everyone means banks. Basically, we printed money for them. So, by my reckoning, if a country had 20 million to start and we gave them an additional 20 million and increased everyone else by the same relative percentage, it’s a wash. That sounds good, but inflation will eventually come into play. Of course, that’s just my opinion, and I’m a guy with no big government experience nor any economic knowledge beyond my small world. Have any of you bought a steak lately?

So we thought we were doing good. We didn’t have a bug out location yet, but we did obtain a goodly amount of bullets, Band-Aids, and food. We actually have a backup power source, based on Dave’s post here on SurvivalBlog. We can, and do, generate enough power to back up essential things, like our freezer, some lights, and a small portable AC unit. We live in the desert, so cooling is paramount for us. Our water is squared away for seven months, which is a summer here. Applying Murphy’s law, I can assume that something will happen a month prior to the summer, but at the least I bought a bit of time. Ultimately, time is the name of the game for preppers, don’t you think?

We both have good jobs, and although it was real dicey for awhile, by the grace of our Lord, we still have them. However, by poorly using the free will we were given, we made some very poor choices. One of those choices brought to light the other poor choices we had made.

My wife is the accountant in our family. She does an outstanding job of it. She had a 820 credit score and almost no debt when we wed in 2005. She was able to fix the baggage issues I had accumulated with money over the years, but we became complacent with our finances.

In 2008 we experienced our financial SHTF situation that was caused by us. It wasn’t weather, the economy, or some outside source. We owned it. My wife admitted to a gambling addiction…and so it started. However, it was the debt we had accumulated as a whole that made it a SHTF situation.

For OPSEC purposes, I’m not going to use numbers on what we dealt with; I am going to use percentages. I actually think this is more useful, since everyone has different resources and income. Hopefully, by using percentages, some can relate to and utilize what I describe.

My wife’s gambling was devastating, not just financially but emotionally as well. It was a long road for us on both accounts, but for this I will focus only on the financial aspect of it. Again, that was simply the eye-opening issue that brought to light the troubling financial spot where we found ourselves.

My wife had accumulated a debt amount equal to 50% of our yearly earnings in a few short months. She had used her credit cards primarily, as well as our savings. I immediately looked over our finances and discovered a myriad of problems. We had two car loans, a student loan, two mortgages, her gambling credit card debt, a fair amount of other credit card debt, and a small loan against my 401K. Our savings was enough to buy a used Pinto. I also had a child support obligation to fulfill. The timing of all of this couldn’t have been worse. The housing market had crashed and we were upside down, though the previous year we owned 35% of our home. Now we were 35% underwater. We basically were renters in our own home.

At this point I realized this was a SHTF situation. We could lose our home, our remaining savings, and most everything we had. We would definitely lose some but to what extent was yet to be defined. It was up to us to defend ourselves.

We had made one good decision, financially. In October of 2008 we pulled all of our retirement (401K) investments out of the market. We knew something wasn’t right; this would come into play a few years later, thankfully.

I immediately created an excel spreadsheet of our bills. Across the top were months and down the side were bills. I extended this out for ten years. Each bill was broken out by principal and interest and based on the minimum payment. Each month had a column devoted to actual payments made for that month. This spreadsheet showed clearly that the gambling debt would devour us financially within a year, if not less. Another thing this spreadsheet showed was the magnitude of what we were paying banks. The amount of interest we were paying was equal to an hour per day of our combined pay. We basically were working for the banks for the first hour of every day at work, and this did not include the gambling debt! These were the same banks that had been bailed out with billions for their gambling addiction, by the way. It was so ironic that I wanted to scream. At that point we realized we were at war with banks. If they were too big to fail, we would become too small to fail. We decided our goal was to become debt free.

We had to address a few things at the same time, during the first salvos of this war. First and foremost was the gambling debt. Thankfully, she had maintained her cards in good standing and she had come forward prior to the bills becoming past due. She took on the task of contacting her debtors and starting negotiations towards repayment. We did not have the resources to pay what she owed, pure and simple. She would have to negotiate the amount and/or payment amount. For my part, I had to distance myself, legally, from her financial obligations, or we would fail. If my income was drawn into this mess, we were looking to lose everything. If we could isolate my income, we would have ammunition for the battles to come. To distance myself was possible because I was only an authorized user on her credit cards. What this means is that I had no financial obligation to pay her debt, because the banks had added me to her accounts without a credit check. Quite simply, they were betting that I would spend on their card in her name. They wanted her in debt to them. We struggled morally on this for quite awhile, because if she had gambled the money shouldn’t we both be responsible as man and wife? In the end, we looked to the law of the land, which stated that I did not have an obligation, based on the contracts signed. While she obviously had signed all the contracts, I had signed not a one. It was not my debt, which was quite true.

We then obtained a copy of our credit reports. When this started, she had eight credit cards but rarely used them. They were like a collection for her, and before the gambling she never had more than $500 combined credit card debt. I had two cards at that time with balances on both, and I needed to maintain good credit just in case we would have to use it during this fight. That was to be apart of our reserve in this war. It turned out that half of her cards were listed on my reports, and I contested everyone online. Within a few months, most had been removed. However, it took me over a year to get one of her debts removed from my report. Not once did this particular company say I was responsible, and they agreed it would be removed. Time after time I had the same “groundhog day” conversation with them. Finally, I was able to talk to an employee that figured out the problem. Each time I had it corrected, an incorrect code had been entered. A simple code had kept my score 100 points below what it actually was! We needed a war plan. We sat down and decided how we could win and what winning was. In our case, winning was becoming debt free. We decided that how we could win was pretty basic– pay off existing debt and don’t borrow or pay fees. In the end our financial strategic battle plan was a quite simple three-step plan.

  1. Establish a defensible perimeter, resources, and logistic base. Our goal was six months of bill-paying funds and the ability to maintain it as well as six months of food and water, which we already had. We needed to minimize our expenses to establish the financial ammunition we would need in this war.
  2. Deny the enemy offensive capabilities. We canceled most credit streams, contacted debt holders in advance of issues, and used them against each other. The first thing the wife did was cancel the credit cards she had used. This actually helped later on, since she canceled them rather than the creditor canceling them.
  3. Attack strategically. Eliminate debt, based on interest rate. Take out larger interest rate targets as quickly as possible, while denying the smaller targets’ effectiveness. Our mortgages were at the lowest rate, so they would be last.


Letter Re: Ebola Unafraid

Hugh,

I appreciate and enjoyed ShepherdFarmerGeek’s article and follow-up on “Ebola Unafraid”. However, I think a word of caution is in order. In particular, Vitamins A, C, and E are frequently synthetic versions of the natural vitamins; they are produced in factories, and the vitamin supplements are typically laced with GMO’s that are involved with the manufacturing process. Vitamin C sold as “Ascorbic Acid” is actually a derivative of mold. I am not a doctor or even a nutritionist, but I have read enough to know that we should avoid the cheap forms of these vitamins. Vitamin D3 is safe to buy as far as I know, but readers should search for natural, organic, non-GMO vitamin C supplements, which will cost more than the synthetics.

Here are some references:

Antioxidants that are dangerous: http://www.naturalnews.com/044498_vitamin_supplements_antioxidants_cancer.html

Vitamin C/Ascorbic Acid is bad:

GMO’s in Vitamins: http://www.naturalnews.com/041416_GMO_vitamins_maltodextrin.html

Here are some vitamins that I like:

There are other brands on Amazon, but I can’t speak to them. As you can see, natural vitamins are not inexpensive. It should go without saying, but I am just a consumer and have no financial interest in any of these companies.

Regards – JCG





Odds ‘n Sods:

15 Doomsday Fiction Books That May Soon Become Reality – J.W.

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In a recent incident in western Oregon, a man was arrested on his own property for filming police from across the street. This police must learn that they cannot trample our First Amendment right to document public events. Join CFAPA.org, folks! Membership and press credentials are available free of charge.

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SWAT team shoots lap dog. – T.P.

As usual, it’s not cut and dried; it’s a complicated altercation with police, but it is an indication of current police mentality. Warning: foul language

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Proposed Water Rule Could Put ‘Property Rights of Every American Entirely at the Mercy’ of EPA – B.B.

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St. Louis Schools – Townships Warn Residents to STOCK UP ON WATER, FOOD, MEDICINE Before #MikeBrown Decision. – B.B

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From Mike Williamson, SurvivalBlog’s Editor At Large: Insults and Challenges- 5 Tips for Effective Verbalization During a Violent Encounter



Hugh’s Quote of the Day:

“Duty, honor, country. As long as we believe in these words, our nation and our democracy will flourish.” Daniel K. Inouye, US Army, Medal of Honor



Notes for Thursday – November 13, 2014

Don’t forget, Safecastle is currently having a fantastic sale on their Mountain House foods– from 25% to 32% off of normal prices.

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Today, we present another entry for Round 55 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $12,000+ worth of prizes for this round include:

First Prize:

  1. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate, good for any one, two, or three course (a $1,195 value),
  2. A course certificate from onPoint Tactical. This certificate will be 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,
  3. DRD Tactical is providing a 5.56 NATO QD Billet upper with a hammer forged, chromlined barrel and a hardcase to go with your own AR lower. It will allow any standard AR type rifle to have quick change barrel which can be assembled in less then 1 minute without the use of any tools and a compact carry capability in a hard case or 3-day pack (an $1,100 value),
  4. Gun Mag Warehouseis providing 30 DMPS AR-15 .223/5.56 30 Round Gray Mil Spec w/ Magpul Follower Magazines (a value of $448.95) and a Gun Mag Warehouse T-Shirt. An equivalent prize will be awarded for residents in states with magazine restrictions.
  5. Two cases of Mountain House freeze dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources (a $350 value),
  6. A $300 gift certificate from CJL Enterprize, for any of their military surplus gear,
  7. A 9-Tray Excalibur Food Dehydrator from Safecastle.com (a $300 value),
  8. A $300 gift certificate from Freeze Dry Guy,
  9. A $250 gift certificate from Sunflower Ammo,
  10. KellyKettleUSA.com is donating both an AquaBrick water filtration kit and a Stainless Medium Scout Kelly Kettle Complete Kit with a combined retail value of $304,
  11. TexasgiBrass.com is providing a $300 gift certificate.
  12. 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 FloJak EarthStraw “Code Red” 100-foot well pump system (a $500 value), courtesy of FloJak.com,
  3. Acorn Supplies is donating a Deluxe Food Storage Survival Kit with a retail value of $350,
  4. The Ark Instituteis donating a non-GMO, non-hybrid vegetable seed package–enough for two families of four, 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,
  5. $300 worth of ammo from Patriot Firearms and Munitions. (They also offer a 10% discount for all SurvivalBlog readers with coupon code SVB10P),
  6. A $250 gift card from Emergency Essentials,
  7. Twenty Five books, of the winners choice, of any books published by PrepperPress.com (a $270 value),
  8. TexasgiBrass.com is providing a $150 gift certificate,
  9. Organized Prepper is providing a $500 gift certificate, and
  10. RepackBoxis providing a $300 gift certificate to their site.

Third Prize:

  1. A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21 (a $275 value),
  2. 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,
  3. Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy (a $185 retail value),
  4. Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security,
  5. Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances,
  6. Ambra Le Roy Medical Products in North Carolina is donating a bundle of their traditional wound care and first aid supplies, with a value of $208, and
  7. APEX Gun Parts is donating a $250 purchase credit, and
  8. SurvivalBased.com is donating a $500 gift certificate to their store.
  9. Montie Gearis donating a Y-Shot Slingshot and a Locking Rifle Rack. (a $379 value).

Round 55 ends on November 30th, 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.



Seven Survival Tips for the Modern Feminist, by J.

Hello, my name is J, and I’m a recovering feminist. Sure, that may sound like a joke, but I am being completely honest and forthright when making that statement.

In this article, I will explain my background and rational for this topic of choice as well as clearly spell out seven survival tips for the die-hard feminist. These tips can be put into action right now. It is my hope that at least one die-hard feminist will read this article and consider prudently preparing for the unexpected now.

You may ask yourself, what the heck does feminism have to do with survival? Why would you even choose this topic? Well, face it; there are massive numbers of feminists in our society, and they are not going away. If the SHTF, what are they going to do? Their whole world view will be destroyed in a matter of months, days, or perhaps worse– even seconds. Their entire purpose and professional existence, as they know it, will be useless. Does this give you cause for alarm? It does me, because I know it will be those exact women who turn into raging lunatics without an ounce of common sense to keep them centered in times of trouble. They need to be warned now, and they need to consider opening their minds and hearts to the truth. Only the wise will foresee what is to come and take action. Those feminists who continue to live numbed-out will most likely suffer beyond what can only be imagined, as unbearable emotional and physical pain.

If you were wondering, yes, I am still “recovering”. What am I recovering from? Well, mostly I’m recovering from the natural consequences of living my young adult, professional life as a feminist. I bought into most of the lies propagated by the feminist-ideologue-machine of our society. Being properly raised up in public schools and liberal universities, I was well educated on the subject. For example, I adopt the belief that a woman can truly do anything a man can do; this includes fighting and winning America’s wars. Sure, women are smart and capable human beings, but by no means were they designed to be warriors! Although American women in the last several decades have willingly murdered their young (over 50 million now), let’s be honest, women were not designed to physically protect themselves or their families by lethal force. Radical feminists would like you to believe otherwise, and they are more than willing to send daughters, sisters, wives, and mothers to the front line of combat to kill and be killed. After all, we are created equal, right?

Before you start feeling offended, take note that this particular aspect of the radical feminist agenda has been one of the biggest scams of our generation. Encouraging women to step into a warrior footprint has and will continue to damage marriages, children, and society at large. How is that? Well, it’s simple; who is going to fill the role of nurturer, homemaker, and supportive wife/mother? When women are taken away from their natural roles and placed into male professions, there is no replacement for their absence in their natural gifting. A hole is left that no village can fix. Sure, schools do their part to raise our kids, and men have stepped up to the plate doing laundry, dishes, and so forth. However, in the end, when you were a kid and you scraped your knee or you were hungry, who did you seek for comfort, who did you hope was in the kitchen making your favorite dinner each night? If your mom wasn’t there, you can’t say deep down you didn’t wish it would have been your mom holding you or cooking for you, instead of your teacher/lunch-lady/babysitter or even your dad. Moms bring peace to a home when they are present in their innate roles. You can’t replicate or replace this natural phenomenon.

About Me

I was raised in the 70’s and 80’s by loving parents who simply acted as best they could with what they knew. I remember being told, “You can be whoever you want to be, and you can do whatever you want to do in this world.” So, that meant I could choose any profession, even if it was a profession mainly occupied by men. This led me into the active duty military. Today, I suffer from my choice to “Be All You Can Be”. I sustained permanent injuries from military service. Not to go into boring details, but these were not combat injuries; they were just the simple wear and tear that goes along with hard parachute landings, 15 mile road marches, and simply hauling gear well beyond my spine’s capacity to bear. Despite suffering, I loved my time in the military, mostly for the relational aspect of unit cohesiveness and serving my country.

That being said, if we are honest with one another, it is clear that women are not suitable for the majority of male professions that require harsh physical conditions. Women are NOT designed to run, fight, and haul combat weight at the same effectiveness level of men. Sure, there are the unusually unique women (perhaps genetically) who can hang with the guys. However, in general, women are simply not equipped physically like men!

Believing and living out the typical feminist lifestyle, I also suffer deep emotional injuries. At my lowest, I had zero respect for marriage or motherhood whatsoever, and I would be so ashamed to write that, if it were not for the grace of God. Actually, without God’s mercy, perhaps I wouldn’t be here to write this today, as I was clearly on a path of self-destruction. Regardless, I am certain that if I had not seen the Light, I would still be living out a feminist life, in utter darkness on a direct path of loss and loneliness.

Why Feminists Need To Hear This

All that being said, why would any true feminist take the time to read this? I’m not sure, but it is my hope that at least one will. Turning one feminist into a Recovering Feminist would be a huge success and reason enough for me to share my testimony.

If the world turns upside down as predicted by wise men and we end up truly having to fend for ourselves, at some point a die-hard feminist will have two choices– change or fall prey. The better choice, for survival purposes alone, is for her to turn from her ways and accept her natural role as a woman. Granted, this will not be easy. Otherwise, I believe the die-hard feminist will continue in her prideful, selfish, destructive ways and fall prey to the first person who eventually overpowers her. This sounds incredibly harsh, but if I were to be upfront about the entire purpose of this article it would be to say this. I believe wholeheartedly that this scenario will become the reality for die-hard feminists if the SHTF.

I am making these suggestions now, because we still have time to change. Of course there is no guarantee, and if things turn bad quickly in this country, these preparation tips may be too late, depending on your situation. Let’s hope otherwise and prudently take action now. So without delay, here are my recommendations.

Seven Tips for the Die-Hard Feminist

Possible Scenario

Before we go dark, martial law is enacted, and the transportation and commerce system we are so accustomed to reaches a stand-still…

  1. Give up and ask for forgiveness.

    There comes a time when you need to admit to the facts. We have taken women so far from their natural roles that they cannot imagine life outside the box. Working full time, aborting babies, pursuing married men, and living like male bachelors takes its toll on the heart, sometimes creating the coldest places in the soul. The first and most important tip I can give you is that you won’t get anywhere as a die-hard feminist in terms of survival if you continue acting or thinking the way that you do. You will not have the support network, media, or societal crutch to continue living out your feminist ideology in the crisis scenario. You will not be able to boss men around, humiliate them, disrespect, or falsely accuse them any longer. It simply will not be an option for you. You will not be able to file a discrimination complaint, in other words. There will be no women’s rights left.

  2. Start reprogramming now.

    (I do not receive any financial benefit from sharing the following:)

    1. Internet. While we still have access to the Internet, here are a couple of noteworthy sites to help you start re-programming your mind and heart now.
      1. http://www.phyllisschlafly.com/
      2. http://suzannevenker.com/
      3. http://thehumbledhomemaker.com/2014/10/secret-ingredients-for-a-happy-home.html
      4. http://www.keeperofthehome.org/
      5. http://www.worththesacrifice.wordpress.com
    2. Books. Get your hands on these books and study them carefully:
      1. The Bible. It’s a great little book on the source of truth and femininity.
      2. Anything by Suzanne Venker or Phyllis Schlafly
      3. Practicing Affirmation by Sam Crabtree
  3. Take the time now to accept the grace of change.

    While you have time now, accept this truth with grace. It took me an entire year to accept that I was wrong in my belief system and to slowly turn from my ways. I can’t imagine someone being able to change on the spot or, worse, being forced to accept this truth out of necessity for survival. Personally, I am still changing and accepting responsibility for what I have done wrong. Even my internal processing of information was faulty and misguided, so it has been a slow process of change. That being said, if the time comes when we are forced to adapt and all women simply need to accept things the way they are, they will obviously not have the luxury I did to take the time to accept this change with grace. In that scenario, although it sounds painful, God’s grace is sufficient!

  4. Practice being a woman.

    Here are a few simple ideas:

    Think about someone besides yourself. Programming in the feminist world teaches us to have self-confidence above all, to value our own needs first, and to seek happiness vs contentment. One of the best ways to practice being a woman is to first think of others and then consider your needs. It is amazing how your perspective will change. I spent so many years focusing on myself that unfortunately the habit rears its ugly head daily. However, I am at my best and truly the most content when I act on and consider the needs of others first, before myself. Try it! Trust me. It will open up a whole new world for you.

    For married women:

    Cook your spouse’s favorite meal and clean up afterward without expecting a thing. Or make yourself available to him without prompting.

    Tell your husband that you respect him. You heard me; say it out loud! Actually say these words often. Personally, I know how difficult it is to simply utter those words, but they are powerfully healing in a marriage that has suffered from destructive feminist ideology.

    I could go on with suggestions, but this is a personal issue of practicing being a natural woman without bitterness or hatred towards men, children, or the role of womanhood.

  5. Say you are sorry now, as it may not be received well later. (Enough said.)
  6. Stop suppressing your natural cycle.

    In times of trouble, you will not be able to escape your femininity with a pill every day. God gave the female body natural cycles for a reason. By suppressing these, or numbing out with SSRIs, we have altered our natural state physiologically. Do yourself a favor and stop taking birth control, anti-anxiety, or any other unnecessary pharmaceuticals now, and find natural alternatives if possible. This tip actually may not be a choice for you in the event of a disaster, for many medications may not be available or accessible, which is even more incentive to stop. There are many natural ways to manage hormones and even anxiety. Seek out a common sense Naturopathic doc or herbalist for help. If you are addicted to pharmaceutical medications, perhaps these resources may be helpful. (Again, I am not affiliated with these, nor do I benefit from sharing them or offer any guarantees.):

    1. www.pointofreturn.com
    2. www.naturalnews.com
    3. www.nourishingtreasures.com
  7. Ask for help.

    Find someone you know who is NOT a feminist, and ask her for help. I would bet, if she has a tender heart, she will be more than happy to graciously assist in your recovery from feminism. Additionally, I would love to hear from anyone looking for help in leaving the feminist ideology behind for good. I would love to support you. Feel free to email me xxx (Editor’s Note: SurvivalBlog’s policy is to not post reader’s personal email addresses. for the protection of the author, requests for contact must be sent through SurvivalBlog. No hate mail will be forwarded to the author.) On that note, now that I’ve given out my personal email, die-hard feminists who can’t see this article as an act of love, PLEASE spare me your hate mail. I am familiar with how radical feminists work– they first do hate…unlike the doctor’s promise to first do no harm. It won’t do you any good to attack me. I’m radical about my conversion from feminism, and I will NEVER go back! Sure, I slip up sometimes, just like any addict, but I’m completely sold on the grace and mercy I have been extended and I am content in the truth now!

In PEACE and GRACE and MERCY



Letter Re: Advice on Caching Containers

Hi Jim,

Military shipping containers make great storage, but your readers should be aware that the large plastic cases are not necessarily waterproof if they have a pressure relief valve. Most of them have this due to the need for pressure equalization, e.g. atmospheric changes during aircraft transport. If you are going to bury such a case or use it in a wet environment, the small round valve can allow water to enter the case. Some of them are good at keeping water out for a short time, but if something is going to be stored for possibly years, anything that lets air in is also going to let water in. Your best bet is to seal the valve, so nothing gets through.

K.L.