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Survival 2011

Code Red

The next wave of the crisis is here

Guys , we're screwed..... the Federal Gov't and The Big Banks have pushed us over the edge of the abyss........

Prepare now...... do not wait, start right now ! !

   OK .... What to do........

                Guns and Ammo......

                 Old Silver Coins....... Gold too

                 FOOD , FOOD, FOOD

                 Water  & the best water Filter

                 Fuel & Oil............

                  Firewood and Coal........

                  CB radio & Short Wave Radio

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Git 'er  Done  Darrel......

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 If you guys want to find out just how screwed  we are I recommend these websites

   321gold.com   zerohedge.com   shtfplan.com

sit down with a 12 pack and start reading the editorials going back to August last year... It will curdle your stomach..... Some of it is real technical, if you have any questions just e-mail me and I'll explain it to you.... this is a real eye opener............

 OK, right now...... go and buy 3 years worth of vegetable seeds ... Get them gardens in and plant more than you ever done before... Guys it's gonna get real ugly...... maybe gasoline at $20 a gallon...Grow as much food as you can, and I want you to work with your Church and get ahold of a sister Church in the inner city and take them as much food as you can...... there won't be any Food Stamps a year from now...... what you take to these poor folks might be the only thing they get to eat ..... help 'em out...
 They're Americans too........
If you have minorities in your neighborhood and they're good folks it's your sworn duty to protect them..... you gotta watch out for each other..... As far as the local trash, well , you know what to do...... the Govt. ain't gonna be around so it's up to you ..... use your discretion......
 Guys a year from now there will be no Federal Government. Think about how that's gonna affect you and your family..... stick with your neighbors and we'll all be OK.......

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Survival articles written by Starvin Larry

                                           Essential Supplies To have When The SHTF
  • Paper products... TP/paper towels/napkins-  6 month supply of all. ( remember, no running to the quickie mart will be happening!)
  • Personal hygiene products...toothpaste, deodorant, soap, shampoo, razors/shaving cream, plugs n pads for the ladies.
  • Medications you have to take daily...have a 6 month supply.
  • First aid kit+  you will need more than a basic first aid kit, access to medical help may be limited for a while. Start with a good supply of band-aids, gauze pads, antibiotic ointment, peroxide, rubbing alcohol, saline solution, (need a prescription) any Dr. should be willing to write for a bottle of saline, betadine, aspirin, tylenol, motrin, benadryl, ace bandages, medical tape, cough and cold medications, try to round up a pair or two of crutches, just in case, vicks vapo-rub, cough drops, chloroseptic spray, having some antibiotics is a good idea, some 4-6# test fishing line, hemostats, sewing needles, scissors, tweezers, hot water bottles, cold packs/ice packs, keep some frozen if possible, we may not have power, some of the medicated patches, and some ben-gay/icy hot type stuff,cotton balls, Q-tips, calamine lotion, or caladryl lotion, insect sting relief stuff, baking soda for stings, bactine ,a vaporizer, noxema, skin lotions, cocoa butter, vaseline. Insect repellant 100% DEET is best. That is a good start, I'll add to these lists from time to time.
  • Gasoline-store up at least 20 gallons if you can, add some Sta-bil, or another fuel stabilizer, and it will be fresh for up to a year.
  • Oil- whatever weight oil your vehicle, and your mower/logsplitter/rototiller take, keep enough on hand for an oil change. (for each vehicle,rototiller,generator etc.) Plus a couple extra cases.
  • Lanterns- we should all have at least a propane camping lantern, good to back these up with a coleman that will use coleman fuel, gas, or kerosene.
  • Lantern mantles for coleman type lanterns,at least 12 pairs,plus extra wicks for your kerosene lanterns/lamps
  •  Kerosene lanterns/lamps are another good thing to have.
  • Candles-keep a dozen or so of the big ones in glass containers,and 100 or more of the stick type.
  • Matches/lighters-keep a few boxes of matches in a dry place,have some disposable butane lighters,and a zippo with x-tra flints,fluid,and wicks.
  • Camping stove- most of us already have one, if not, get one, you may need it to cook dinner on daily for a while.
  • Propane-keep at least 12 bottles for your lantern/campstove.
  • Kerosene-as long as it is only used for lanterns/lamps, 5 gallons will last long enough.
  • Tools-if they are not organized-get them organized-we will be doing our own repair work on everything for a while. What tools to have will be a different list.
  • Duct tape-keep about 6 rolls,and 6 rolls of electrical tape-all kinds of uses.
  • Glue-keep some super glue,wood glue,and epoxy with your tools. 
  • Ammo- also a different list
  • Plastic/plywood for broken windows, try to have a few sheets of half inch plywood on hand, and a roll of heavy plastic.
  • Firewood-all who have woodburners-get your wood supply early, and get extra if you can, add some coal to the mix too.
  • Heater-if you don't have a woodburner,get a couple of propane heaters,the kind that mount on the tank. Get an 80# tank if you can,and keep an extra 80# and a few 20# tanks. A kerosene heater is another option,it will take about 3/4 of a gallon every 24 hours ( unless you use a torpedo type heater,that uses way more fuel),so you would need a lot of kerosene stored. If you do not have a woodburner,use a combination of propane/kerosene for heat. 
  • Water-keep several cases of bottled water on hand, plus a few of the 3 gallon containers.
  • Seeds- buy enough seeds to plant, and replant a decent sized garden for at least two years, in case it is that long till order is restored.
  • Home maintenance-get everything in good repair now. (as much as you possibly can)
  • Generator- if you can afford one, it is a good thing to have, make sure it is in good working order, and have a lot of oil for it, if you don't change oil every couple days on a generator, it will be junk. If you have one, or get one, use it sparingly.
  • Solar panels+ batteries-Harbor Freight sells a 3 panel system for about $150.00 well worth the investment,can power lights,charge 12 volt batteries,and with a voltage inverter can power some household stuff,(like a freezer/fridge)these systems can be linked in a series for more power.

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      Survival Food List  
       (4 people-6 months)                                               

       

  • Sugar white-25# (if ya wanna drink alcohol, get a lot more sugar, you'll be making your own)
  • Flour white- 35# minimum
  • Sugar brown 5#
  • Sugar powdered 5#
  • Salt 5# (5 round boxes)
  • Yeast, pkgs. 48 pkgs. ( if ya wanna drink, get more yeast, to make your alcohol)
  • Baking soda, 4 boxes
  • Baking powder-2 cans
  • Cocoa powder-2 cans
  • Rice, long grain, do not buy generic.-50#+
  • Pasta, buy a variety-30#+  ( no generic, it doesn't store well for long periods of time)
  • Dry beans-35# get a variety. Also get a few packages of Barley, good for soups.
  • Cooking oil- 12 2qt bottles
  • Crisco 6 cans 3 regular, 3 butter flavor.
  • Butter-minimum of 6#
  • Margarine-minimum of 6 large tubs 
  • Beef base- 4 jars
  • Chicken base- 4 jars
  • Ham base-  4 jars  ( all these are available at giant eagle)
  • Velveeta cheese-6 big packages- needs NO refrigeration until opened.
  • Squeeze cheese-it's hard to find sometimes, but it comes in a squeeze bottle, if you find it, get 12.
  • Parmesan cheese-6  containers.
  • Canned tomato products-28 oz cans, 24 cans tomato puree, 24 cans crushed tomatoes. ( no spices added), 16 small cans tomato paste, 3ea 2qt jars V-8, 3ea 2qt jars tomato juice. If you have room buy more puree, and crushed.
  • Spaghetti sauce, jars or cans , make it add up to about 6 gallons of sauce.
  • Spices-black pepper, bay leaves, garlic powder, onion powder, seasoning salt, basil, oregano, poultry seasoning, sage, thyme, Chili powder, crushed red pepper flakes, meat tenderizer, vanilla extract-2 big bottles.
  • Condiments-Mustard, ketchup, mayo, hot sauce, worcestershire sauce (used for cooking), bbq sauce, bottled salad dressings, tartar sauce, lemon juice, relish, soy sauce, ( get x-tra mayo/ketchup, to use for cooking)
  • Peanut butter-12 big jars
  • Jelly-12 jars, assorted.
  • Honey-2 jars.
  • Canned tuna-48 small cans.
  • Sardines-24 cans ( the mustard ones taste a lot better)
  • Canned chicken- 24 small cans
  • Spam-12 cans, buy generic if you want to, you gotta eat it!
  • Potted meat, deviled ham, ect, at least 24 cans.
  • Canned baked beans-24 cans, more if you like em.
  • Canned beef stew-12 cans
  • Canned Sloppy Joe Mix-24 cans
  • Dried chipped beef-6 jars (gotta have it to make sos)
  • Vienna sausages-24 cans
  • Summer sausage-12 at least
  • Sliced pepperoni-6 12 oz packages.
  • Canned veggies-as much as you have room for, but at least 48 cans. ( you gotta stay healthy)
  • Canned mixed veggies-12 cans for cooking.
  • Canned fruit-as much as you have room for, again, at least 48 cans.
  • Canned soups- cream of chicken, cream of mushroom-12 each, used for cooking.
  • Powdered milk-4 big boxes, used for cooking/baking
  • Baking mix-4 boxes, can use to make everything from bisquits to pancakes.
  • Cornbread mix-12-24 boxes (Jiffy seems to work the best)
  • Tortillas-8-12 large packages(flour,not corn) You can put a lot of different stuff in a tortilla,roll it up, and call it a buritto.
  • Pancake syrup-4-6 bottles,also can be used for cooking/baking
  • Vinegar-1 each of red wine, white, and cider. (cooking, baking, food preservation)
  • Ramen- as much as you have room for, but at least 2 cases.
  • Peanuts/mixed nuts-several containers of each.
  • Raisins-4 big boxes.
  • Oatmeal-4 of the big canisters
  • Dry cereal- at least 12 boxes/bags, family sized.
  • Chips-stock up on tortilla chips, and some of the canned dips.
  • Beef jerky/slim jims- as much as you can buy/store.
  • Crackers-get at least 6 boxes of saltines,and 6 of a ritz type.
  • Coffee-if you drink a few cups a day, you will need to keep at least 4 big cans of coffee in your supply.
  • Tea bags-4 boxes of 100
  • Drink mixes-get the ready to mix stuff-at least 12 canisters.
  • Essentials....plastic wrap, foil, ziploc bags, ziploc type food storage containers, paper plates, cups, plastic silverware, napkins, paper towels, charcoal, these items will become hard to find fast when the SHTF.
  • Pets- don't forget your dog, cat, whatever, it will need fed too! Get it a 6 month or longer supply of dry food.
  • Freezer foods-- don't waste space with ready to nuke stuff- get a ham, a turkey, a lot of ground meat, stew meat,fish fillets, whole pork loins- go for quantity here, you get more meals from a ham than an equal amount of space taken up by frozen pizza rolls, try to keep some frozen veggies if you have room, the meat is more important though.
  • Refrigerator foods- Stock up on long lasting foods like cheeses, yogurt keeps for a while, as does butter and margarine which you will need, apples oranges, any fresh fruits and veggies, power may not stay on long when the SHTF anyhow,so try to keep refrigerated foods to a minimum.
  • Fresh onions and potatoes-4-6 3# bags onions and 50# of potatoes minimum- these keep a long time if kept in a cool, dark place (basement)

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