“I have little interest in streamlining government or in making it more efficient, for I mean to reduce its size. I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I propose to extend freedom. My aim is not to pass laws, but to repeal them. It is not to inaugurate new programs, but to cancel old ones that do violence to the Constitution.” – Barry Goldwater
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Preparedness Notes for Tuesday – October 24, 2017
October 24th is the anniversary of the firing squad execution of Norwegian traitor Vidkun Quisling, in 1945. His ignominious place in history was to have his surname become a noun. “Quisling” is now a moniker synonymous with treason and alliance with an invading army. Something tells me that the popularity of “Vidkun” as a boys’ natal name in Scandinavia dropped precipitously after about 1942. Ditto for “Adolf”, in Germany, and “Benito”, in Italy, after 1944.
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Radio Communication Methods During Emergencies- Part 1, by R. in NC
Communications Overview and General Guidelines
About This Article
A modern two-way radio combines transmit and receive components together and is known as a transceiver. In this article I will use the terms radio and transceiver interchangeably. I’m also trying to write this to the largest audience possible and for that reason I may sacrifice technical accuracy in order to express the concept.
Not all emergencies will require advanced communications equipment. Common usage technologies, such as email, voice mail, and SMS texting, should not be ignored. The more options you are able to take advantage of, the better your chances of establishing communications.
Radio Communications and Where To Start
When it comes to radios, different frequencies propagate differently and have different send and receive requirements. Some frequencies are great for your neighborhood but will rarely be usable over three miles; others can talk across your neighborhood and international but may have gaps in communicating throughout your state.
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SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt
Here is SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt. This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. We also mention companies of interest to preppers that are located in the region. The emphasis this week is on the makers of the GrainMaker home wheat grinder. See the Montana section of this column.)
Idaho
First up: An Idaho congressional candidate is under attack. Why? For simply pointing out inconsistencies in the official Las Vegas Massacre narrative. See: Idaho congressional candidate pushes Las Vegas shooting conspiracy theories. JWR’s Comments: The leftward-leaning Idaho Statesman has an unjustified vendetta against Michael Snyder. I recommend that Idaho citizens visit Michael Snyder’s campaign web site. His campaign deserves your support.
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Next, there is this, over at Redoubt News: Zollinger Shines As Cowardly Smear Campaign Fails
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Brooks Announces for Idaho State Senate
Montana (GrainMaker Mills)
Moving on to Montana news: Glacier National Park soars to new visitation record, even with fire closures
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Our Friend Commander Zero (Editor of the great Notes From The Bunker blog) recently wrote me. He told me about a company in Stevensville, Montana. It is Bitterroot Tool & Machine Company. They make two types of very stout hand-powered grain mills. They are sold under the brand name The GrainMaker. These are configured a lot like the ubiquitous Country Living grain mill. They have a flywheel pulley with a v-belt groove. This makes them suitable for adding an electric motor. (The company also makes and sells a mounting table and motorizing kit.) Their mills have extension handles, to make them easy to use for hand grinding. Hooray! Another product useful to prepared families made here in the Redoubt.
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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods:
SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods— a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from “HJL”. Tensions ratchet up a notch this week between North Korea and the U.S.
Reason #5045 to Leave Public School
Florida teacher accused of giving 17-year-old student STD – Are these incidents becoming more common place or are people just more willing to report them? I think it’s probably a bit of both.
Millennials are Ditching Religion
I always thought that in a time of emotional upheaval people would return to their roots. It’s easy to be a Christian when things are going well, but we tend to get lazy and just give it lip service. You might say that we talk the talk, but don’t walk the walk when life is easy. When things begin to get tough, we remember who we should be and get ourselves right with God. This generation coming on line seems to break with that though. Millennials are turning from faith to things of the occult like witchcraft and astrology. Perhaps we have failed this generation by not teaching them the things of God like we should have? Thanks to H.L. for the link.
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“You never change anything by fighting the existing. To change something, build a new model and make the existing obsolete.” – Buckminster Fuller
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Preparedness Notes for Monday – October 23, 2017
On October 23rd, 2002, around 50 Chechen rebels stormed a Moscow theater, taking 700 hostages during a popular musical. After 57 hours, during which two hostages were killed, Soviet Special Forces pumped a powerful narcotic gas into the theater knocking the terrorists and hostages unconscious before breaking in through the walls and roof. When the dust settled, most of the rebels and 120 hostages had been killed.
Springfield Armory TRP Operator 1911, by Pat Cascio
The Springfield Armory TRP Operator 1911 is one of the best of the best 1911s available, at any price, and we’ll report our results from testing in this article.
Bear With My Sad Story
Bear with me, before I give my findings on the TRP Operator 1911 in this article. This is a sad but somewhat humorous story about the start to my testing this outstanding 1911. I received the TRP Operator 1911 from Springfield Armory during the past winter. Before testing this gun, I noticed that the Tritium front sight wasn’t glowing at all. I have had this happen with more than a few brand new guns out of the box. It’s no problem; a call was placed to my contact at Springfield and a replacement front sight was on the way through next day FedEx.
The day the new front sight was to arrive, we had one terrible freezing rain in our area. Schools should have been closed, as the roads were hazardous, to say the least. I planned a trip to the local gun shop to have them remove the defective front sight and would return later that day after FedEx brought me the replacement sight. I knew our front steps were ice-covered before I walked out the front door. My wife alerted me to this when she left for work.
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Recipe of the Week: Potato Leek Soup, by K.M.
(Approx 2-3 hours prep time)
I use our 23-qt. canning pot to make a big batch and fill it to the brim, as everyone in our family enjoys this recipe. It usually only lasts two or three days among our family of five, and almost all of the ingredients can be sourced independently (e.g. from your own garden or farm). You can add/subtract a portion of the water, broth, milk, or potatoes to the recipe to suit your needs.
Ingredients:
- 1 lb. bacon
- 3 lbs. potatoes (approximately; any variety will do; I prefer fingerlings, as they stay firm in the soup, and it’s what I grow in my garden.)
- 4-6 large leeks, diced (using all of the white portion and a little of the green)
- 2 large yellow onions, diced finely
- 1 qt. heavy cream (can substitute milk, but…mmm… heavy cream!)
- 48 oz. chicken broth (bullion will suffice)
- parsley, salt, and pepper, to taste
- optional: 6 oz pepper-jack cheese, 6 oz cheddar cheese, 4-6 stalks celery, cabbage, bok choy, green onions
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Economics & Investing For Preppers
Here are the latest items and commentary on current economics news, market trends, stocks, investing opportunities, and the precious metals markets. We also cover hedges, derivatives, and obscura. And it bears mention that most of these items are from the “tangibles heavy” contrarian perspective of JWR. (SurvivalBlog’s Founder and Senior Editor.) Today’s focus is on making money buying and selling vacuum tubes. (See the Tangibles Investing section, near the end of this column.)
Precious Metals:
First on today’s roster: Lawrie Williams: What now for precious metals?
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Why Is Silver Really Lagging Behind Gold?
Stocks:
Shiller P/E – A Better Measurement of Market Valuation. We are again approaching the over-valued levels last seen during the dot.com bubble of 2000. Beware!
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CNN: Meet the bears predicting stock market doom
Commodities:
Jerry Gulke on Agricultural Commodities: Markets Disappoint Despite Trump’s EPA Reversal
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For anyone who wishes to watch ag commodities closely, I recommend: Commodity Week Podcast.
The Editors’ Quote of the Day:
“There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.” – Robert Heinlein
Preparedness Notes for Sunday – October 22, 2017
This is the birthday of painter book illustrator N.C. Wyeth (1882–1945)
It is also the birthday of actor Jeff Goldblum (born 1952), who has unforgettable roles in Buckaroo Banzai and in all of the Jurassic Park and Independence Day films.
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Commuter’s Get Home Bag, by M.M.
Packing a Get Home Bag
How do you prepare a get home bag when you commute more than 100 miles each day for work? Let’s for a moment presume that you have no idea that some sort of event is about to happen that will render your job irrelevant, your vehicle useless, and your location being close to your office, to which you commute each day, when it occurs. How and what in the world would you consider packing in a go bag and then heading home?
I received a perfect example of your travel day changing due to a recent hurricane. Hurricane Irma forced a mass migration of Floridians to flee the storm and caused all the local roads to be choked. All of my alternative roads were jammed with those trying to get back home to Florida. The entire downtown area was affected because of some folks overloading the local roads. Tempers flared, and driving skills devolved to a sad state of traffic flow. Imagine three roads into town backed up beyond capacity.
Are you planning to shelter in place at your office? You’re not if you have family at home and are confident we just got hit by a CME or EMP. I work in a metropolitan area, and that will be the last place I want to remain.
Letter Re: Compound Interest on Debt
HJL,
I was going to leave a short comment but this deserves wider exposure.
Amen to all that about debt in the Zero Hedge article. Compound interest is not your friend if you are paying it. I bought into leverage for asset acquisition. Robert Kawasaki (intentionally incorrect) has a special place in my heart or is that some place much lower… It is a serious mistake not to take the income sheltered by depreciation and put it toward loan principal reduction. When you hit 50 and want to be out of debt the cold reality hits that profit and income must be earned and taxed to reduce principal. Practically speaking, you have to earn 140% of the principal in order to pay it off because you have run out of depreciation and you are in your prime earning years and therefore in a higher tax bracket.
The creepy part is to be personal guarantee element. Even if you have just one asset still financed you are vulnerable when SHTF. After every economic disaster there is a wave of lawyers and opportunists that buy up delinquent financial instruments for pennies, add legal fees to the tune of 300% of the original debt and then go to court to get judgments in Federal court. Understand that the retainer for a defense lawyer in Federal court is $10,000. At that point they just take assets that are paid off.
The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods:
SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods— a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from “HJL”. Today, we are focusing on the North Korea bizarre diplomacy measures this week while their nuclear test site is in danger of collapse.
North Korea
North Korea has obviously bought into the media propaganda about President Trump. They believe him to be a crazy, wild man with an itchy finger on the nuclear trigger. The Pyongyang regime has sent bizarre letters to the Australian government to appeal for help in pressuring Trump. The letter to Australia’s Parliament also included an open letter to parliaments around the world. Trump Derangement Syndrome strikes again.
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One of the reasons China has closed off much of it’s border with North Korea is because of the underground nuclear test site. Similarly to nuclear test sites in the United States and Russia, North Korea’s test site, Mt Mantap is suffering from Tired Mountain Syndrome. As footage of the September test has been reviewed, the mountain can be seen visibly moving and multiple earthquakes have been experienced in this previously stable location. The fear is that as the mountain collapses, it will release significant radioactive components into the air.