This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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SurvivalBlog’s Editor-At-Large (and much-published sci-fi author) Michael Z. Williamson has just launched a new series of videos on YouTube, named after his side business, Sharp Pointy Things. The first video is: USAF Air Crew Survival Knife. Note that Mike still does some custom knife and sword making, but he has a backlog of orders. Also, note that the videography for the USAF survival knife segment was by the great Oleg Volk.
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A quite useful prepping recommendations video from City Prepping: 10 Books To Get While You Still Can. (Actually, he mentions a lot more than just 10 books!)
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California Bill Would Charge Any Parent Who Doesn’t Affirm Transgenderism With ‘Child Abuse’.
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Reader L.E. wrote:
“Mutual Assistance Group Planning was an excellent article by Survivorman99. I would just like to add a couple things to ponder:
What I did, initially (because you can’t do this after people already know your new location, so don’t excitedly blabber to friends and relatives about your new bugout location) is- I got a post office box in another nearby town, then told “extraneous” friends and relatives IF THEY ASKED, that I lived “near”
(insert vague location of city park or church in another town). Most folks are not interested enough to search your actual address location out on county property websites, and if you were smart enough to title the property in other than your name, they won’t be able to locate you. Data strip all location info off of any photos you might send them as well. My very close friends/relatives that I have known for years and seen them in all kinds of tense situations and know we could get along and I would share with them regardless of whether they arrived empty-handed but because we are like-minded I know they would not-I would welcome. Whew, long-winded. But, we have all already made assumptions and “sorted” out in our minds who we would help. Every family has those few moochers, leeches, whiners, addicts, and layabouts, and if you are far enough away from them in any kind of situation, most likely they aren’t going to be able to make it to you anyway, and if the weather is bad, the first year will eliminate those not fully prepared. If perchance on of these sort do arrive, you should have prepared a tent and rocket stove and water bucket, and you can hand these out, so you don’t have them actually living in your home and eyeballing your preps and weapons. I have one storage shed set aside for this purpose alone. Harsh I know but these folks have had the same opportunities you had and they chose to spend their money on frivolities. Start now prying them loose from your circle by repeatedly informing them they are on their own and that your store is now closed. Even the ark only took in two of each kind.”
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