One of the best pieces of kit for law enforcement, military and civilians, in the 20th century, has been, in my humble opinion, body armor. While many believe body armor to be a fairly recent invention, it is not! I know body armor – the type that stops bullets, has been around since the 1920s – armor for stopping swords and arrows has been around for centuries. I had my first experience with soft body armor in 1980, when I owned a gun shop, and bid on a contract to provide soft body armor to a fairly large police department in 1980. I won the bid!
Some months back, I reviewed Infidel Body Armor and I came away quite impressed with their hard body armor – it easily defeated many high-powered rifle rounds, including .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, 7.62×39 and even an armor piercing round of .30-06 – it took more than 100 rounds from an AK – and all handgun rounds and 00 buckshot were no match for this hard armor. However, with many things in life, there are always compromises – in this case, AR500 steel body armor plates and a carrier weighed about 20 pounds – and toss in your gear, and we are packing some serious weight around.
Enter Infidel Body Armor’s new Trauma Max Level IIIA soft body armor panels. Over the years, in my law enforcement and security career, I’ve worn soft body armor while on the job – while is was comfortable, and gave me the confidence I needed on the job, it was bulky and one had to purchase uniform shirts one or two sizes bigger in order to wear the soft armor under your shirt. Still, it was worth the extra effort. Soft body armor has continued to evolved over the years, and what Infidel Body Armor has come out with is the lightest and thinnest soft body armor I’ve yet to see.
Each soft armor panel weighs about a pound – yes, you read that right – one pound, so a set of two panels is a mere 2 pounds in weight. Additionally, they are approximately 1/4 inch think (thin?) – again, you read that right – soft body armor, that is rated and certified at threat Level IIIA is only about a quarter inch thick. Each panel is 10×12 inches in size, and taper towards the top of the panel. This is stand alone soft body armor. I know that some manufactures who produce ceramic hard body armor, provide soft panels to wear behind their ceramic panels, to soften the blow from a high-powered rifle round – not a bad idea at all. The Infidel Body Armor – this new Trauma Max is designed to be stand-alone level IIIA soft armor.
Threat Level IIIA is a step down from the protection of Level III. It designed to stop most common handgun rounds, .32 ACP, .380 ACP, 9mm, .45ACP, .38 Special, .357 Magnum and even .44 Magnum rounds. Additionally, these soft armor panels are certified to Military Standards to stop fragmentation from grenades. I know what Kevlar is, it’s been used for many years and was, at one time, the only type of material used in soft body armor – and it works quite well, however it is bulky and it takes many layers to stop handgun rounds – it’s thick! The Trauma Max is manufactured out of Kevlar KM2 and Goldflex – a combination that makes this body armor thin and lightweight, and effective enough to stop all of the above handgun rounds.
I’ll be the first to admit that, I’m not an expert when it comes to body armor. Different types of materials have been used over the years to produce soft body armor – some works better than others – some are more expensive – a lot more expensive – than other vests, while some are reasonably priced. The Trauma Max provides up to 40% blunt force reduction, too.
I’ll relate a story, at one time, I was a distributor for some soft body armor, that was one of the lightest weight body armors around at the time – it didn’t fit into a traditional soft body armor carrier, instead a special, heavy-duty t-shirt was designed with pockets inside the T-shirt – front and back – that the soft armor panels fit into. Now, according to the maker of this armor, it was rated to stop a Winchester 9mm Silvertip JHP round. I was training a small, rural police department in SWAT methods, and I decided to see if they were interested in purchasing this body armor. I took a soft armor panel, taped it to a phone book, and placed a 1-inch wooden board behind it – and at 25 yards, I had one of the officers fire at the body armor panel. The 9mm Silvertip JHP round not only complete penetrated the soft armor, it penetrated the phone book and the wooden board behind it. Needless to say, I didn’t get a sale that day – and I cut ties with that company in short order. Their armor didn’t even come close to stopping one single round that they claimed it would stop! Was my testing scientific? Of course not, and any testing I’ve done since then, hasn’t been scientific – but neither is getting shot on the street a scientific test. What happens – happens!
I received two Trauma Max soft armor panels, and a carrier from Infidel Body Armor – the Trauma Max Threat Level IIIA panels do not come with a carrier – however, you can purchase outside the shirt carriers from them – they have many different styles, or you can purchase under the shirt soft body armor carriers from any number of sources. I’m hoping, in the very near future that, Infidel Body Armor will offer concealable under the shirt carriers for this armor.
Not everyone needs to wear their soft armor under a shirt, and they choose to use a carrier that fits over their clothing, where they can have MOLLE webbing for attaching other gear, like spare magazine pouches. Not all SWAT teams wear hard body armor – they can be seen wearing an outer vest, that has soft armor panels inside of them – just like Infidel is offering. In any event, you have a couple choices here, you can purchase an over the clothing vest from Infidel or just purchase the soft armor panels from them, and look for an under the shirt armor carrier from one of many suppliers. And, if you purchased any of the Infidel hard body armor from them, these panels will fit right behind the steel plates – giving you additional blunt force trauma protection from taking a hit from a high-powered rifle round – a darn good idea if you ask me.
On to my non-scientific testing of the Trauma Max soft body armor – and I’ve used this same method for many years, when testing soft body armor. I placed one panel in the front pocket of the carrier, and put a phone book behind the carrier. And, at 25 feet, I fired different types of handgun rounds into the carrier with the soft panel inside of it. I fired 9mm FMJ as well as JHP rounds, and .357 Magnum rounds, as well as FMJ and JHP .45ACP rounds into the test panel. I didn’t fire all the rounds into the same spot – I fired at different areas of the panel, in all, I fired six rounds into the test soft armor, and there was no penetration. Now, without a doubt, you are going to get some serious bruising and possibly a broke rib when you take a hit from something like a .357 Magnum round, but it beats the alternative – penetration of your body! Some pages in the phone book were “broken” from the impact of the rounds – but once again, your body wouldn’t have been penetrated, as the rounds were all stuck in the Infidel Body Armor Trauma Max panel.
Due to the FedGov shutdown, I wasn’t able to access the NIJ web site, in order to see how many rounds are used to test the various types and threat levels of body armor hits they will take during testing. I don’t think they fire more than a few rounds into soft body armor panels in their testing, though. I was very impressed with the way the Trauma Max IIIA panel stood-up. I know I could defeat this armor – and I will get out for some more testing, to see just how many more rounds of handgun ammo this panel will take before it fails – and all body armor will fail if you shoot it enough times. But just for fun……..
Now for the good news, if you purchase one Trauma Max panel from Infidel, it’s only $160 and if you purchase two panels they are $305 and this is a special right now – they normally cost more. And, you can find outside the shirt armor carriers for as low as $100 from Infidel, too. Check out the various carriers they have, they are all slightly different from one another. And, if you already have an armor carrier/vest, you’ll only need the Trauma Max panels by themselves. If you’ve purchase the Infidel hard armor with a carrier, then the soft panels are really a good thing to add – to no only reduce blunt force trauma, but for those call outs where you might only need protection from common handgun rounds. There will be times when hard armor might be too heavy, or too confining, and soft body armor will get the job done alone!
Infidel Body Armor started with an idea and concept, and that was to produce affordable hard body armor, for the Prepper and the Survivalist – and they accomplished that goal. And, their armor was not NIJ certified when they first came out with it – it’s a very expensive testing procedure to get body armor certified by NIJ. However, they had numerous requests from police officers, who wanted the hard body armor, but couldn’t use it on-duty, if it wasn’t certified by NIJ. So, Infidel went through the expensive process of getting their hard armor plates certified – and then they set about to produce soft body armor panels, and once again, they are certified to NIJ standards, and Infidel is living up to their goal, of producing affordable body armor – soft and hard – that is NIJ certified for civilians as well as law enforcement. So, before you lay down a thousand dollars for a big-name soft body armor set-up, do yourself a favor, and check out the Infidel Trauma Max Threat Level IIIA line. – SurvivalBlog Field Gear Editor Pat Cascio
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Letter Re: A Conversation with a TEOTWAWKI Survivor
Jim,
I’d like to add a couple of thoughts to the recent Appleseed/Libertyseed post. While I have been involved with Appleseed and really appreciate the history and message that is presented, we need to correct the misconception that: “The spirit of liberty was alive and well in the hearts and minds of Paul Revere and his fellow American colonists in the 1770s…” The notion of “3 Percenters” lives today based on the rough statistics that only 3% of the colonists actually fought the Revolutionary War, another 10% actively supported the war effort, and another 20% supported the war in spirit but did nothing substantive.
Only 13%(ish) actively supported liberty and the war effort, against 66% of the colonists that opposed it. Within this two-thirds of opposition, there were spies, traitors, and some who even fought along with the British soldiers. While these percentages are subject to debate, and the numbers surely changed as the war unfolded, it is at least obvious that the spirit of liberty was opposed by an overwhelming majority.
I also don’t appreciate the author’s pessimistic perspective on America today. She wrote: “As you look around in your family, your neighborhood, your city, your state, and your country, do you see the spirit of liberty alive and well? Quite frankly, I don’t.” and, “Perhaps it’s too late to save America. Perhaps the ship has already sunk too far…” I don’t know about the rest of you, but I see the spirit of liberty alive and growing! Every week it seems that more and more people are waking-up to the tyranny and injustices perpetrated by our government, and are joining, both formally and informally, the liberty movement. I see it nationally, in my state, and even in my neighborhood. The birth of the Tea Party, our first real alternative to the corrupt two party system, is a prime example.
What is the percent of Americans today who stand ready to defend liberty and our Constitution? Your guess is as good as mine. But I take solace in knowing that a 13% minority was able to stand up and fight against overwhelming odds and win. I have no doubt that we have at least the same percentages today, if not greater. If even 3-13% of our 308 million populace stands committed, then we are 9-to-40 million strong! Let that number sink in, especially relative to the size of any army or government agency on the planet.
I believe we are as strong today as ever, and to the RWVA’s credit, I have no doubt they are making a difference. As long as there remains a core of Americans who will continue to educate themselves on the Constitution, and continue to raise succeeding generations appropriately, then America will survive.
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Recipe of the Week:
Connecticut Tim’s Home-Canned Hot Pepper Relish
This recipe makes a big batch (approximately 22 pints) of Hot Pepper Relish that can be home-canned.
4 lbs Jalepeño peppers
4 lbs Long hot or cherry peppers
7 lbs Green sweet peppers
4-1/2 lbs Onions
5-1/2 cups Sugar
9 cups White vinegar
3 Tbsp Salt
1-1/2 Tbsp Cinnamon
9 Tbsp Alspice
Chop peppers and onions to desired size.
Add balance of ingredients and boil for 20 minutes
Pack hot in boiled jars
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Stronger Passwords for the Masses, by Michael Z. Williamson
This article should be of interest to anyone who is cyber security conscious–which should be everyone, in the present era:
Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can’t Protect Us Anymore.
Now consider the pointed lesson of the XKCD site.
Are you now concerned? …then use:
and
The main features of Truecrypt:
- Creates a virtual encrypted disk within a file and mounts it as a real disk.
- Encrypts an entire partition or storage device such as USB flash drive or hard drive.
- Encrypts a partition or drive where Windows is installed (pre-boot authentication).
- Encryption is automatic, real-time (on-the-fly) and transparent.
- Parallelization and pipelining allow data to be read and written as fast as if the drive was not encrypted.
- Encryption can be hardware-accelerated on modern processors.
- Provides plausible deniability, in case an adversary forces you to reveal the password:
- Hidden volume (steganography) and hidden operating system.
Take the time to increase your password security and your general computing security. Someday you may be very glad that you did!
Thanks, – Michael Z. Williamson (SurvivalBlog’s Editor at Large)
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Letter Re: Endgames for the Federal Budget and U.S. Dollar
Mr. Rawles:
Can you tell me in simple terms how will the current Federal budget crisis and the credit market turmoil play out, in like the long run? How can I protect my savings, in all this chaos? Which are the safe currencies? Thanks, – S.G.
JWR Replies: Physical gold is presently heading to China in huge quantities, month after month. (Roughly 1,000 tons of gold per year!) At some point in the near future, the banksters of the West will run out of gold and be left with nothing but a paper-based house of cards. Following the current period of deflation, the end game for Dollar-based debt will likely be: hyperinflation domestically and a concurrent partial debt default, internationally. Mass inflation is the ultimate stealth tax and bail-in. There is no "safe" currency. Your only escape from all of this will be in the form of tangibles. First get your money out of banks and the stock market. Then parlay most of those funds out of Dollars and into practical, barterable tangibles.
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Economics and Investing:
B.B. sent: 1929 Analog
Pierre M. spotted this: Coming Soon: The Coming Global Wealth Tax
Axel Merk: Is the Fed increasingly monetizing government debt? (Thanks to G.G. for the link.)
Items from The Economatrix:
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Odds ‘n Sods:
F.J. suggested: Foraging For Edible Weeds
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A reminder that Ready Made Resources is running a pre-Christmas sale on Mountain House foods until the 13th of December with 25% to 42% off free shipping, and on request they are willing to mix and match varieties in six-can cases with the varieties that they have on hand.
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Directive 21 (a long-time SurvivalBlog advertiser) has begun offering Survival Cave brand canned meats. (Chicken, turkey, pork, and ground beef.) If you use the discount code “survivalblog” at checkout, you will get a 5 percent discount.
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File under TIA: Thousands [of Christians] seek refuge [from machete-wielding Muslims] at Central African airport
Jim’s Quote of the Day:
"The Government works for me. I do not answer to them. They answer to me." – Glenn Beck
Notes from JWR:
Last day! Camping Survival’s Mountain House storage food sale ends today, December 8th, 2013. They are offering 25% off cases of #10 cans, 25% off cases of retort pouches and 15% off buckets. The sale is for full cases only. They are only selling stock on hand, but they bought a substantial quantity in advance.
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Today we present another entry for Round 50 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The $9,400+ worth of prizes for this round include:
First Prize: A.) Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate, good for any one, two, or three course. (A $1,195 value.) B.) 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, and C.) Two cases of Mountain House freeze dried assorted entrees in #10 cans, courtesy of Ready Made Resources. (A $350 value.) D.) a $300 gift certificate from CJL Enterprize, for any of their military surplus gear, E.) A 9-Tray Excalibur Food Dehydrator from Safecastle.com (a $300 value), F.) A $300 Gift Certificate from Freeze Dry Guy. G.) A $250 gift certificate from Sunflower Ammo. H.) A roll of $10 face value in pre-1965 U.S. 90% silver quarters, courtesy of GoldAndSilverOnline.com. The current value of this roll is at least $225, I.) Both VPN tunnel and DigitalSafe annual subscriptions from Privacy Abroad. They have a combined value of $195. J.) 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. and K.) APEX Gun Parts is donating a $250 purchase credit.
Second Prize: A.) A gift certificate worth $1,000, courtesy of Spec Ops Brand, B.) A Glock form factor SIRT laser training pistol and a SIRT AR-15/M4 Laser Training Bolt, courtesy of Next Level Training. Together, these have a retail value of $589. C.) A FloJak EarthStraw “Code Red” 100 foot well pump system (a $500 value), courtesy of FloJak.com. D.) $300 worth of ammo from Patriot Firearms and Munitions. (They also offer a 10% discount for all SurvivalBlog readers with coupon code SVB10P.), E.) A $250 gift card from Emergency Essentials F.) A full set of all 24 of the books published by PrepperPress.com. This is a $240 value, G.) Two cases of Meals, Ready to Eat (MREs), courtesy of CampingSurvival.com (a $180 value). H.) EP Lowers, makers of 80% complete fiber composite polymer lowers for the AR-15 rifles is donating a $250 gift certificate, and I.) Autrey’s Armory — specialists in AR-15, M4s, parts and accessories — is donating a $250 gift certificate.
Third Prize: A.) A Royal Berkey water filter, courtesy of Directive 21. (This filter system is a $275 value.), B.) 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, C.) Expanded sets of both washable feminine pads and liners, donated by Naturally Cozy. This is a $185 retail value, D.) Two Super Survival Pack seed collections, a $150 value, courtesy of Seed for Security., E.) A MURS Dakota Alert Base Station Kit with a retail value of $240 from JRH Enterprises. F.) Mayflower Trading is donating a $200 gift certificate for homesteading appliances, and G.) Ambra Le Roy Medical Products in North Carolina is donating a bundle of their traditional wound care and first aid supplies. This assortment has a retail value of $208.
Round 50 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.
How Can Teens Contribute?, by Hannah from Tennessee
Describing how teenagers can contribute to and have the right attitude for family prepping. (Written by a teenager for teenagers.)
As a teenage prepper my top priority is making sure my family and I will survive a natural or man-made disaster, and prepping is how I do that. Prepping is a family affair around my house, each of us have our items or category (medical, food, garden, hunting, etc) that we are responsible for prepping and stocking up and we carry-out that responsibility to the fullest. If one of us doesn’t do our job, in an TEOTWAWKI situation, it could cost us our lives. So in this article I am going to tell you what this teenager does and give some advice of what my fellow teenagers can do to contribute to your or your family’s prepping.
Note: An important phrase I will use often throughout this article is “two is one and one is none”. That phrase means that whatever you have, it is best to have two, rather than one, of that item. If you run out of or break one thing, whether it be a fire starter, a baby bottle, a shovel, or a gun, you will have a back up, if you have two. If you only have one of that item and that one item breaks, then it could mean your or your family’s safety. So, remember: two is one and one is none.
Though humans can go for weeks without food and still survive, I don’t want to think that my family and I might go hungry, so I’ll start with how my family and I prep food.
A garden is the best and cheapest thing to have to preserve your own food and though it may be a little more work, it’s worth it. My mom loves to can. She would be canning all day everyday if she had the time and food. It’s a lot of work for just one person, so that’s where I come in. When many people think of themselves canning some may say, “Oh, I could never do something that difficult!” or “Oh, isn’t that dangerous?”. Everyone knows someone that has had some sort of traumatic experience with a pressure canner. Believe me, we’ve heard the stories. Actually it isn’t all that difficult, just time consuming. And it isn’t all that dangerous if you follow instructions or get someone that is experienced in canning to “show you the ropes”. Canning is almost as simple as making a stew. Chop your vegetables (or meat, whatever you are canning) and put them in a jar, fill the jar with water, add a little salt, put them in the canner and “cook” them. Now, don’t go in there and do exactly what I just said, there are a few more steps than just that, but that’s how you do it in a nut shell. Vegetables and meat aren’t the only things we can; you can put up meat, fruit, jams and jellies, pasta sauces, soups and chili, and so much more. And, whatever you can/preserve will last a long time. How awesome is that? We love to can soups and chili because that’s a complete meal in just one jar. If you have 365 jars of soup then you have got yourself one meal a day for a year! In a disaster situation, one meal will be like gold!
Now if canning still makes you a bit nervous, fear not, for there are others options. Store-bought food. My mom and I are always looking for food sales and when we find them, we rack up on whatever is on sale. Whether it be green beans, juice, chicken noodle soup or ramen noodles, it’s all ‘prep-able’, as I say. Store-bought food is ideal for stocking since it isn’t easily damaged, where home-canned food jars can break. We are friends with the owners of our local Butcher’s Shop. Normally, when their meat is nearing the expiration date, they will put it straight into the freezer to take home for themselves. He sells us that meat for half price. We go every so often to buy up as much as we can afford then we bring it home to can it.
Did you know you can also stock up on things such as crackers, coconut, cereal, chocolate chips and other dry foods that you might think would go stale or dry out? Yeah! We use a FoodSaver with a mason jar attachment. Just stick the food into a mason jar and put a flat on it, then put the jar sealer attachment on the jar and press down on the machine as if you were vacuum sealing a bag of food, and wa la! The jar sealer vacuums out all the air, making it last a very long time. We have eaten cereal and crackers recently that we sealed a very long time ago and it was all still as crispy and fresh as the day we bought them.
Inventory, Rotating, & Hiding
When prepping, inventory, rotating, and hiding is one of the most important things for our family. Inventory is important because you want to know how much of everything you have and what you need. My mom and I are usually the ones who inventory all our stock, and we do it every few weeks. Any time we buy something new to add or take something out, we make sure to mark it down. We have a couple folders and notebooks designated especially for our prepping inventory. To make the job easier for the next time we do inventory, once we have inventoried something, we use a marker to make a mark on the label or top of the can/box, so the next time we take inventory, if there isn’t a highlighter mark, we know we missed that one. We also write the dates on all our food, then rotate them every so often. You always want the oldest food in the front, to use up first, even with your home-canned food. It’s my and my brother’s job to find hiding places for our stock stuff. It’s crazy some of the places that you can find to store your stock. When finding a place to store/hide your home-canned stock food you want to make sure it’s a cool dark place. In the basement, in the closet, under the beds, places that don’t get too hot or too cold. I know from experience that if your home-canned food gets too hot, it will unseal, if it gets too cold, it will burst. When it comes to storing/hiding non-food items, it’s not so difficult. Medical supplies, hygiene items, and clothes don’t have to have such care. As long as they are out of the weather and sealed to keep out moth, pretty much any where is a good place. Under the bed, top of the closet, etc. Secret hiding places around your house that only you and your family know of are ideal.
Make a Food Chart
It’s a great idea to make a chart of how much food your family eats in a year. Calculating how many meals of what you want to stock up on. How many seasoning packets, how many packs of crackers, how many jars of cereal, or how many jars of tomatoes you will need. Our family has a list of several of our favorite meals that we want to have in a disaster situation. Just say you are trying to store enough food for one year and you want to have the same meal once a week for that year. Start out by making a list of everything that goes into prepping that meal. Include everything down to the seasonings. Then buy 52 of those items. Our family of four (two adults and two teens) can eat one box of spaghetti with one quart jar of sauce per dinner. That means we vacuum sealed at least 52 quarts of spaghetti noodles and canned at least 52 quarts of sauce. We also have 52 packs of seasoning sauce (Save-a-Lot food store 3/$1.00). So you would do that with each meal you want to have. You get the idea.
Water
“Two-thirds of the human body (by weight) consists of water. Humans need water for circulation, respiration, and converting food to energy. After oxygen, water is the body’s most important nutrient. Quite simply, you need water to live. Your body loses water constantly through sweat, urine, and even breathing. You must replace the water your body loses for your organs to continue to work properly. Dehydration occurs when your body doesn’t have enough water, because you’re losing more water than you’re taking in. In extreme heat, an adult can lose almost half-a-gallon of water through sweat alone. Without water, dehydration can set in within an hour in severe heat. The combination of physical overexertion and extreme heat — without water — can lead to death in as little as several hours. Surprisingly, it’s also easy to become dehydrated in very cold environments. Since cold air cannot hold much moisture, it dehydrates your body with every breath you take. Even if you aren’t sweating, you still need to replenish fluids even in cold weather. So how long can you survive without water? Humans in average shape and perfect conditions (not too hot or cold) can probably live for three to five days without any water if they’re not physically exerting themselves. Healthier people can live a day or so longer, while those who are unhealthy or exposed to particularly hot or cold weather may not survive as long. To stay healthy, you need to continually replenish your fluid supply. Experts recommend drinking approximately two quarts (64 ounces) of water each day. Of course, if you live in an extremely hot or cold area — or if you exercise a lot — you may need to drink a gallon or more of water every day. See: How Much Water Do You Need To Survive?
So as you can see from the excerpt above, we must have water! So let’s talking about stocking some water. If you are like my family and don’t have access to a working well then you can stock water by buying bottled water or you can even bottle your own. We use milk jugs and 2-liter bottles. Large drums are often used (you can see one in the tv show “Doomsday Castle: Water From a Rock”). A Berkey would be a wise investment if you can afford one. One reason we love the Berkey is that no matter where we have to get our water, we can always have clean and clear water to consume. GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract) and water purification tablets are good to have to purify water that you aren’t sure is safe to drink. We have both GSE and the tablets, that way if we run out of one we still have the other. Remember: two is one and one is none.
When it’s time for our weekly shopping trip, it’s a family affair. We all load up and head to town. We each have our list of things we are responsible for prepping so when we go into a store or stop at a yard sale, we scatter to all different directions looking for the items on our list. Some things must be bought brand new, but not all things. What do I mean by that? Things such as clothes, shoes, garden tools, sometimes even guns that have been taken care of, a good EDC bag, and so much more can be bought at places like the thrift store, yard sales or garage sales. Would you buy used guns? Yes, we have before. Most times it’s elderly people or ex-military who sale them at garage sales and they have been well taken care of. Most often we can buy them for less than what you would pay for them buying it brand new, but remember: two is one and one is none.
When most people think of prepping they think physical items (i.e. water, food, clothing, guns, ammo, etc), but we have to not only prep those things, we must also prepare ourselves. In an TEOTWAWKI situation we will not have access to things like in normal days. Clothing stores, hospitals, etc. So we must learn how to do these things.
Medical Needs
In disaster days we will most likely not have access to a hospital. If you or a family member were to injure yourself you would need to know how to tend to the wound (as in the book “Patriots” by James Wesley Rawles). You would need to stock up on the material needed to tend to injuries, such as: gauze, bandages, pain medication, suture kit, etc. Sanitary napkins are a great absorbers for blood and would be perfect for serious injuries that need something to stop the blood flow. You don’t have to become a nurse or doctor, but if you know someone or have a family member who is in the medical profession if would be a good idea to asked him/her to show you basic first aid, how to suture, perform CPR, how to stop bleeding, etc. My mom’s brother is a doctor and we have asked him to show us many things that we would need to know. I am also training to become a midwife, so we know (and are learning) what to do with most injuries and child-birth. Most times you can’t just go out and buy pain medications or antibiotics unless you have a prescription for them. So how will you stock the medicine needed? If you have medicine left over from the last time you were sick don’t just leave it or throw it away, stock it! Natural medicines such as Essential Oils and Herbs are also wonderful medicines. I know from experience that most times they work just as well if not better than man-made medications. It wouldn’t be bad to have both herbs and man made medicines. Remember: two is one and one is none. You can find herbs growing just about anywhere, so study up on your naturals medicines so that you know what to get when you need it.
Know How to Handle a Gun
It is very important, especially for us ladies, to know how to handle a gun. In James Wesley Rawles’ novels “Patriots” and “Survivors” all the women knew how to handle a gun and if they didn’t, they had to learn. We must be comfortable enough around them and know enough about them to be able to shoot them when we need to. You should learn how to handle, care for, load and shoot a gun. One day your life (or someone else’s) may depend on it, whether it be for the use of self-defense, protection for your family or to protect your food. Don’t be afraid of the gun, but give it the respect it needs. Once you know how to safely handle and care for a gun, you can show others how to as well.
Physically and Mentally Fit
Yes, we must be prepared with our stock items, but we must also prepare our bodies by getting fit, mentally and physically. You never know when you will have to bug-out and carry a heavy BOB or run for a while. You don’t want to be caught or slow others down because you can’t keep up. While our bodies must be fit we must also prepare our minds. We must have the Prepper’s mind-set. Why do we prepare? Because we know something is going to happen and we want to be ready for it in every way. If the crap hits the fan and we blow our top freaking out like everyone around us, that will just get you lost or killed. You have more of a chance of survival if you keep a cool, calm, and collected head on you. Remember, you knew it was going to happen, so why freak out? When you stay calm, you can keep the others around you calm. There should always be one person who knows what to do, so why not let that person be you?
Soap and Body Care Products
So now that you have your water stocked and you can shower and wash clothes you need soap, right? Of course you can always buy soap to stock but what if that’s something you forgot or you run out? So what do you do? You make your own. We absolutely love to make soaps and body-care products. Laundry soap can be made from things around your house such as bar soap, borax and baking soda (see the article in SurvivalBlog by J.D.C. in Mississippi that gives very clear instructions on how to make laundry soap. You can also make your own body soap, conditioner, shampoo, lotion, etc. They are so easy and such fun to make. All these things can be made with one person or many! There are millions of tutorials and recipes all over the internet and YouTube. All you have to do is pick one out and go make it! It can be much cheaper, a lot of fun, and it’s healthier for you! We recently made another batch of soap that made 30 bars. It cost us only about $5! I don’t know of anywhere you can buy homemade healthy soap at that price. Don’t forget to stock up on lye. We buy ours very cheap from an Amish friend ($11/gallon).
Knitting, Crocheting, and Sewing Your Own Clothes
I love to knit, crochet and sew in my spare time. It’s so easy and a lot of fun. You can find the materials needed at most any store and often at yard sales, thrift store, and sometimes people even give the stuff away. As long as you know the basic stitches and have the concept of how to do it, you can make most anything. During winter time blankets, hats, mittens, and scarves are a must. You can make all those things, you just have to have the some yarn, a crocheting hook and know how. It can sometimes be much cheaper as well. And it help pass the time away when there is nothing else to do (wink).
(Ladies) Prepping for the Monthly Cycle
I know many of us ladies including myself have, at some point in time, wondered what we will do when that monthly visitor arrives in a disaster situation. So what do you do? You stock some! When you have a little extra cash, buy an extra pack of your preferred item. But what about when you run out? You can make your own. I know what you are thinking, gross, right? Well, when the world is in a chaotic state and you run out, those homemade sanitary napkins are gonna look pretty darn good. They are much more sanitary than one might think. They are reusable and last years so you wouldn’t need many. There are so many different styles, patterns, and materials out there all you have to do is pick one. I have made them before and they are very easy to make at home or you can buy them yourselves (the most popular ones you can buy are Luna-Pads). You can try out different ones now so that you will know what will work best for you when the times comes that you need them.
Hard Copy
Last, I want to mention something our family is working on full-time. There are tons of tutorials online in the form of video, pictures, or text. However, when we have no electricity none of it will be accessible. Now is the time to get all the the tutorial, instructions, recipes, etc printed out and neatly organized into a binder. Every time the family gives a “thumbs up” to a new recipe my mom or I try, two copies are printed or written in a binder that moment. No waiting. Remember: two is one and one is none. One important bit of information we have printed and filed is a conversion chart. It has everything from weights and measures to equivalents to substitutions. Although we copied this from a very old cookbook, I’m sure all of this information is online as well. Check out: Cooking Resources: Cooking Measurement Conversion, Ingredient Substitution, and More.
So there you have it, the answer to the question “How Can Teens Contribute?” Prepping can be a lot of fun especially when you get the whole family involved. When you are a prepper and have the mind-set of a prepper it will encourage others around you to get ready for whatever disaster may happen. I hope that you, my fellow teens, have learned something from this and have been encouraged.
Letter Re: As Preppers We Must Invest in Our Marriages
My most important prep,
While most people start by thanking Captain Rawles, and rightly so, I would like to thank Dan in Montana. I’d also like to start with a question. Has anything every just hit you and made you think, “that’s been it all the time?!” Well it just happened to me. I have been prepping for several years now and even farther back if I think about it. So it seems like an easy question, what is my most important prep. I have seen my focus change over the years. It has changed, as I have changed. Being a medic for many years I first prepared for medical disasters and relief. Later getting into law enforcement, security became top of my list. Meeting like minded people and being able to talk things out with them have shown me balance in my prepping but it is just now that I see what stands out most of all. MY WIFE! See how easy that was but bam, there it is. My beautiful, smart, sexy, tough, sweet and intelligent wife. Did I mention beautiful? Well she is all that and more but it’s the more that is most important. She is my partner and my backup. She is the one I would do anything to save and the one who would do anything to save me.
Survival can’t be your only goal. To merely survive is to not actually live. I feel like my prepping has a purpose now. A goal that can and will be achieved. To continue to be with the person who makes me want to live. Like everyone, I’m sure, I have seen what I believe is more than my fair share of loss. I have lost friends, family and even my faith it seems. All the time struggling to find a path that seemed to fit. I told her once that I have always felt like a proverbial bull in a china shop, looking for someone to tame me or fix me. Looking for a woman who could make me fit better into this time and world. So there I was, in a china shop standing on a mound of broken glass trying so unsuccessfully to be anything but the bull. Bam! That was sound of another bull slamming into my china shop trying to find her own place in the world. Turns out what I needed wasn’t what I was looking for but I found it anyway. Or at least she found me. I am so very thankful to have her, to have to part of me that was missing all along. So I tell you now what I promised her on our wedding day:
- “I will always love you”
Seems corny and worn out but it’s true. You must always love your mate. - “I will always be faithful to you”
Again seems common sense but without trust there is nothing. - “Above all others I will put you first”
Your actions are no longer yours alone. The things you say, the actions you take are all a reflection of your character and your values. You must value your mate above all others. - “I will always work hard, in life and at love”
Life is hard work and love is even harder. The best things usually are, so work at it every day. Everyday make sure your mate knows how much they mean to you and how much you care about them. - “Forever at each other’s side”
These vows were important to me because I wanted my bride to know she will never be second to anyone, including me. I didn’t need a maid or sugar momma. I didn’t need anyone in charge of me nor did I need someone I would have to take care of every second of every day. I needed a partner. Someone who would stand by my side no matter what. Someone who was as strong as I needed and as soft as I wanted. We are partners because we are equals. We may have different strengths and weaknesses but neither one of us is more or less important than the other. Without her I am no longer whole.
These are some of the things I swore to her in front of god and our family. They are things that I think about daily and they guide my decisions.
So you have now read at least two perspectives, one from a man who lost what was most dear to him. Preparedness and Divorce, by Dan in Montana showed us a loss that may have led him what was most important in the end but by losing it. My story is different but what I hope you take away is the same. Love the ones your with. Your marriage, your union, even your partnership can not be something that you fail to prepare. The way you prepare your relationship for the worst times is by working at loving them now, through the good times and the bad times.
“While I have failed at many things in my life, loving her will never be one of them.” – A Prepared Sheepdog
Economics and Investing:
G.G. flagged this bellwether event: Chinese Yuan Surpasses Euro, Becomes Second Most Used Currency In Trade Finance
After the recent looting spree in Cordoba, Argentina: “Cleanup on Aisle Three.” [JWR’s Comments: People will come unglued and start looting when the police go out on strike, or otherwise don’t show up for work. Count on it. Oh, and by the way, store owners will have to Go Full Koreatown, and gun up, or lose everything.]
Items from The Economatrix:
Too Big To Fail Banks Are Taking Over As Number Of U.S. Banks Falls To All-Time Record Low
Odds ‘n Sods:
S.M. suggested Fullbooks.com. It has thousands of pre-1923 (out-of-copyright) books in plain text. (These can be saved/downloaded as text files)
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Also recommended by S.M.: Off-Grid.net’s Land Buddy site, where folks team up to purchase land, for relocation. (Note that all of the usual OPSEC and PERSEC warnings apply! See, for example, this word of warning.)
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Pierre sent: Inside China: Nuclear submarines capable of widespread attack on U.S. – Washington Times
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By way of the Radio Free Redoubt web site comes this link: Josie’s Message to Police.
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File under New York City Logic: Unarmed Man Charged With Assault Because NYC Police Shot At Him And Hit Random Pedestrians So sticking your hand in your pocket can be construed as a felony, in New York, if the “author-i-tahs” over-react. (Thanks to N.R.S. for the link.)
Jim’s Quote of the Day:
“Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.” – Philippians 2:3 (KJV)
Notes from JWR:
Today we of course remember Pearl Harbor Day. As preppers, it is a milestone in history and serves as a reminder to never be caught off guard. Semper Paratus!
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