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Chopblock 4 points ago +4 / -0

“Print these rules out, make a bunch of copies for your family and friends, and read it when your stressed, frightened, upset and angry.

Rule #1. Observe, but don’t absorb the madness.

Rule #2. Prepare for the inevitable shortages of a progressive Marxist economy.

Rule #3. Don’t believe anything the MSM media tells you. They are not your friend. Investigate alternative sources of information. Stay off social media.

Rule #4. Prepare your family's digital ark for safekeeping the past.

Rule #5. Identify one other person you can trust with your life besides a family member. Discuss your plans, fears and hope for the future with this person. There may come a time when you will need a true friend.

Rule #6. Have a plan B, and a plan C for moving and storing your supplies away from the prying eyes of government and from nosy friends and neighbors.

Rule # 7. Stay well under the radar of federal, state and local governmental entities, social media, and educational institutions. Pay your taxes, put on an impassive face to the world, and trust no one who is not well known to you.

...Non-Second Amendment related list of what you and your family should consider socking away for the inevitable progressive Marxist shortages ahead.

All of these items should be purchased in multiple stores, just a few items at time over the next year. Please don’t clear any shelves, let others have an opportunity to also purchase these items.

How much to buy? A 12–18-month supply of most of these items should suffice for the first round of national shortages. Twelve to fifteen months from now, toss some grass into the air and see what direction the political and financial winds are blowing. You will know what to do next.

Over the counter medications – aspirin, Acetaminophen, peroxide, antacids, multi-vitamins, vitamin C and D, bandages, cold, allergy and cough medicine, foot care, and microwavable heating pads

Soaps, shampoos, toothpaste, razors, shaving cream, toothbrushes, floss, mouthwash, tampons and condoms, toilet paper and paper towels.

If you are life dependent on prescription medications, talk to your doctor about building a 12-month cushion of those important medications.

Matches, Bic lighters, fire starters of all types, chain saw supplies, axes, and seasoned firewood if you have a working fireplace or wood stove.

Batteries, flashlights, windup emergency portable radios –AM/FM and shortwave, kerosene lanterns and supplies, plus three solar chargers for your cell phones and tablets.

Trade and barter items – booze, canned or freeze-dried food, coffee and tea, spices, chocolate, pocket knives, matches, flashlights and headlamps, reams of paper and printer ink, chain saws, wood splinters and solar powered cookers. An electrical generator with some on-site fuel. Plus, plenty of extension cords. General hardware – tarps, rope and twine, canvas straps, work gloves, chains, wire, glue, light bulbs, lock and keys, lubricants, lumber and knives with replaceable blades.

Garden supplies – seeds, fertilizer, hoses, and hand tools.

Food for 8-12 months, plus water filtration devices for 12-18 months of water consumption. Plan on filtering a minimum of 2 gallons per person per day.

Pet food, pet medications and litter box/poop bags for your pet.

Sanitation supplies -- portable toilets with disposable liner bags.

Extra climate appropriate clothing, especially socks, shoes and undergarments.

Computer supplies -- paper and ink for you printers, back up keyboards and mice, ethernet cables, power strips and charging cords.

Buy American if and when you can.

Supplies for your hobbies, crafts and outside interests, especially if you’re a hobby/home seller of your goods and services.

Have a bike with a basket, and spare parts.

Please consider getting in better physical shape, no matter your age or ability. Walk more, eat better”

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/02/first_steps_for_surviving_whats_coming_our_way.html

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befehlistbefehl 2 points ago +2 / -0

Steps

  1. Recognize the reality (read: grave danger) of the situation that you are in (as of right now, not some far off time in the future) and that you cannot change that by voting harder.

  2. Stop spinning your wheels by doing things that do nothing but make you fell like you are doing something.

  3. Find at least one other person who is red pilled that you already know who can be trusted. Note that if that other person is 'Black-pilled,' try to determine whether they are truly black-pilled (i.e. they believe that the situation is 100% percent hopeless no matter what) or if they are 'Blood-pilled' (They only believe that peaceful recourse will inevitably fail). If you're gonna trust someone who's 'blood-pilled' make sure that you already knew them before hand.

  4. Figure out what you will do as a team (or as an individual if you're having trouble with step 3). Wargame, bounce scenarios off of each other (this why you don't want someone who is truly black-pilled), learn to operate as a team, etc. Don't worry if your "team" is only 2-3 people, there's alot that 2-3 can do, (especially if they have properly sighted-in rifles and know how to use them). A smaller group is more resistant to moles than a larger one (I wouldn't go above 4 for this reason).

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DudePlayingaDude 2 points ago +2 / -0

Without clicking on the link, let me guess. I got to buy shit.

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unknown_function 3 points ago +3 / -0

It was drink your Ovaltine and get your COVID vaccine.

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DudePlayingaDude 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks, friend. I don't click links anymore after so many redirects. We were hit HARD today.