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  • does that food ever go bad after a couple of years? Do you make a food run every 5 years?

  • You shouldn't store your water by the fuel should you??? I thought that would contaminate the water

  • You should get a propane conversion kit for your generator so when you run out of gas you could run propane or natural gas.

  • Why is aluminium foil a good barthering item?

  • @MIRCWOOD: One can make a SOLAR COOKER with foil and a cardboard box.I showed my Grand children how to do this

  • @MIRCWOOD storage and cheap faraday pouches.

  • By the way we don't need to have a nation wide shtf or wrol how about a personal shtf, you lose your job lets say. Get it while you can all!

  • Great Channel Great INFO!

  • My BF says "generators make noise".

  • fmj 9mm is kind of sucky!

  • Foil, yes. Batteries, yes. Ammunition...you already know my opinion on that. Precious metals...maybe after a few years...Don't use your genny at first, some discreet solar panels go far. As long as you can make sure no one knows you have electric, its all fine. I'd say after a year or two, your situation should be solidified enough where you can create your own grid.

  • Those of us with wood stoves are far better off. Save those generators for pumping water and use candles and kerosene/coal oil lamps for light. Everything else is a luxury.

  • @dressupjesus I've been working solar panels and power inverters for water. I should be able to pump 10 gallons per minute forever with the set up! I got a fire place with cooking grill inside it. Good for winter time. Summer time it's outside on a wood fired grill!Just a matter of time before the economic collapse is upon the US. Not if but when!

  • I would take a minute roadwarrior and google storing gasoline and water containers together. The chemicals can transfer from the gas cans to the water jugs if they are close enough. Keep up the good work though. Hope to see more new videos soon!

  • SWEEET set up man!

  • I'd recommend moving that 25 gallons of gas somewhere else. One little accident and all your ammo and food will go up in flames. I've seen partially buried cabinets built, fully locked with a fire ext. too. Partially underground in the shade will help keep the gas from popping a vent. Just my 2 cents (pre '82....lol).

  • im in a city there is no way im going to bug in, with all these crazy people

  • Hey thanks for the vids they are very well thought out and I like your thinkin......I rock a few thousand rounds too hehe....keep it up and thanks for the advise

  • I'm in a fairly good position for bugging in. There is a lot of wooded areas and mountains in my community with deer, squirrels, etc. There are also many natural fresh water sources (lakes, streams). A drainage ditch runs through my property and when we get rain, it turns into a fresh water stream that can provide hundres of gallons per minute which I can store for later.

  • @wvd1979 , yeah of contaminated water once it hits the soil from things like septic runoff, fertilizers, chemicals ect... maybe your water is completely pure, id still have a nice charcoal filter set up with plently of bleach of course....

  • I would avoid storing ammunition and fuel in the same room. That's just not a good combination.

  • look at our currency now. with obamas pointless bailouts and stimulus packages, our dollars value has gone down. its worth about 3-4% less over the past 2 years obama has been in office. at this rate it will cost 50.00 just for a loaf of bread. thats why china isnt buying our debt like they used to.. its not a matter of if our dollar fails. but when....

  • I remember watching something that also said you need 1 gallon of water a day to survive, but I drink probably under a half gallon. So let's be realistic about how much we really drink. I'm sure 1 gal. is the right amount, but sitting in your house waiting for something to happen, isn't going to make you that thirsty. Unless you are out in the sun or getting in some vigorous situations, I bet 1/2 gal. is just enough.

  • @BlueberryHearts dont forget water to brush teeth, bathe, cook, or possibly filling a toilet reservior manually to flush. better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. right? 

  • @brianjasonlafferty check out youtube videos on compost toilets. They're dirt cheap! Would be a good alternative if you ran out of extra water. We use one for camping.

  • Nice vid Road Warrior! The only thing I would do differently is if in a severe SHTF situation where garbage stops being picked up, I'd star burning anything that's not toxic, such as Cereal boxes, cardboard, etc.etc. in my fireplace and disposing of soda cans/water bottles separately and saving the real 'garbage' for being tossed out!

  • @theroadwarrior Ben Franklin said "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Similar meaning though, great quote for the vid.

  • When the snow hit a few weeks back there was no trash removal for 2 weeks

  • My dad bought 30 computers for £16 from a company that was going bank rupped and made i good bit of money:)

  • Look at the past, earthquake, flood, anything and the first thing people did was rush for food and it was already gone. Even if you dont believe extreme scenarios coming soon, your neighbor does, others do and unless you plan a duel at high noon for goods in a Walmart, DONT WAIT. Recommend focus on things that come in long-lasting bottles and cans and dont require much preparation including water, additional ingredients and heating. You can freeze bread items. Shop just because you cant later.

  • An average market stores only a few days of food, warehouses and distributors maybe a week of popular items. Nobody has stock enough for everyone in a community, maybe 5-10% of the population at one time. When any sort of a rush comes, the markets will go dry in an hour and re-supplies will initially take days, then weeks because the factories also do not have ready stock. This means without a minimum of 3-4 weeks of food and supplies, there wont be anywhere you CAN get anything.

  • Nice vids keep up the work.

  • Not being a jerk just wondering..,this vid made a year ago and has ne thing really happened since then.

    Besides bugging n do u really think you'd be better off fleeing to the woods? Just looking for more info in the subject.

  • Got 1.5 yrs of food 8 case sof canned meat ( I canned), berkey water filter, lots of batteries and guns and ammo! Got 55 gallon drum of water, camping gear.Silver, Prpoane cylinders, I don't want to bug out, but got gear in case! Getting my wheat grinder, have 100 lbs of wheat, 1`7 other cases of food from LDS Pantry! Have a solar oven, too!

  • Waaaaiiiiit a miniute. Are you saying that you don't have total absolute faith in Obama to run this country? Don't you know that all that you need is blind unquestioning cult like faith in our President and a "Please Rescue Me" sign to survive?

  • For water, get a rain catch!!

  • Also look at the Wimar republic of Germany just before Hitler came to power. Hyperinflation is what happened to them.

  • ill come burn ur fukn house down bitch......u a punk

  • crap in the woods, use buckets for water

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  • cool vids

  • you talked about try to stay in your home what if only live in an appt?

  • I sure am glad that guys like you are prepping so guys like me will have shit to steal from guys like you as we walk over you dead body to get to your wife or girlfriend to pillage her ass

  • @mythic89 You'll have to walk over a dead squad.... and the women have guns in our house too.

    I'm gonna enjoy watching them pillage your prostate with a rolling pin.

  • i live in a country that has typhoons, floods and earthquakes. was in a rescue unit for 15 years. has experienced total blackout for 7 days. no water for 7 days, the water supply i had was just good for cooking and drinking. i have witnessed robbery and theft to my neighbors specially @ night when there are no street lights, that's where the my gun came in. people have to experience that 1st for them to understand . i smiled after the after the aftermath of the typhoon. i was ready-like you

  • what this amunition about, fighting zombies? or economic collaps? one grenade and your litle gun will looks like a water gun it might be economic collapse i advise you to search WHY and the reason why they want an economic collaps

  • @rockerfromkaboul Therefore we should not prepare for anything? Smart.

    There are 180 million gun owners in USA. There aren't enough troops to toss grenades at us all.

  • screw wasting buckets into toilets, use the woods. those buckets could be rain barrells, making them into toilets lowers house sanitation and leaves room for germs and viruses, just bury ur crap in the woods

  • toothbrush?

  • U.S. borrowing costs are at a record low, when there's panic in the markets, dollars are being bought. You obviously don't have an understanding of how markets are actually working.

  • @prodigee411 WTF? Borrowing costs? At which end? The USA is borrowing record amounts. The Treasury is printing fiat at record levels. The Chinese are contracting from our markets, they, the Japanese, Australians and others are advising we cut back. Way, way back. We have a HUGE trade deficit. We have no manufacturing base in house to elevate job numbers and a government that wants to make energy costs skyrocket.

    Obviously, you don't know how markets actually work.

  • Enough ammunition is produced every year to kill everyone on the planet TWICE! and you own quite allot of it. lol

  • I like your logic, you presented some very good ideas and are quite practical. Thanks for posting.

  • How many died in Weimar?

  • Watch The Road movie to see a glimpse of the possibilities after a mother fuck ups!

    The WILL to survive is one of the biggest problems, as after a few months of fighting and living real fear??

    You can't trust people before things break down, afterward ..fuck knows who you will trust??

  • Ronald Reagan and trickledown economics. Lets give our Money to the rich and switch to a service society. Lets switch from rich& working& poor, - to rich& poor. Lets destroy the working class and their unions. Lets devalue the dollar. Reagan-nomics. And now we wonder why we are in such a mess? Witch of the two gropes are you in? Are you losing your Job, your home, your pension, your family? Or are you are making record profits? What do we do now?

  • @StigmataBOB1 Aging hippies need to get over Reaganomics. They came apart at the time of his term ending. With the exception of the pissing you do about unions(they were weak before Reagan got elected and he did them no harm, they serve to preserve only themselves, killing jobs along the way anyway.) you are describing Obamanomics.(trillions to banker friends) Reagan cut taxes and spent too much. Obama spends too much, wants to send remaining industry offshore and kill US sovereignty.

  • @WurledPeas my god, nothing you say makes any sense. you are so motivated to show how rightist you are, that you've created these delusions for yourself and are only to acknowledge that republican principals only "make sense." I really do hope that there is a broad Republican victory this fall, so all of you idiots will realize that all of them have no real solutions to any of your problems and create even more problems than they have in the past 8 years. your pathetic + misinformed.

  • @prodigee411 That's sponsored a huge LOL. My words will make sense to anyone without an agenda. They make perfect sense to you, but don't suit YOUR agenda.

    News flash, shitbird.......... I'm ............ Not..........A........ Republican.....YOU are the one stuck in the left/right false paradigm. That two party, black or white shit works only in a real republic. Not a vote yourself a raise from the other guys bank account oligarchical democracy.

  • @WurledPeas So as I said before, Reagan gave everyone a tax cut, then spent too much money that we, the tax payers had to support for a couple decades after, Obama gives his banker campaign donors HUGE, unprecedented gifts of fiat currency that now we, the tax payers will spend the next couple lifetimes after.

    The stated aim being a similar trickle down goal. The problem for you is there is not much trickle for those out of thin air Obama fiat dollars. Just inflation and fat banker bonuses.

  • i think you are right about the dugout stuff if there is a false flag bio attack bugging out could cause more trouble then staying home. anyways bugging out is for running to the hill as God said for us to do in the time of the mark or Jacobs trouble

  • would be my luck I barter ammo for food and then they would come back with the gun /ammo and take my food !!! it's scary stuff

  • bug out to where that's the question i live on a farm and if anything happens i am set up ok with water food ammo and gas and CB radios and even short wave but in don't think i would welcome anyone one my land or even close to it as in shoot on site i am so far out it is 12 miles just to a black top road a 3 miles to a neighbor and 15 to town 4 hours to st.louis

  • Ahahahahahaha These idiots that are going to bug out at the first signs of distress is such a bad idea. Most of these guys have never even spent a weekend out with their bug out bags only. Its a good idea to hole up until your situation is comprimized or when food stores get down to two weeks

  • Jackets and cheap, but warm sleeping bags and jackets are my barter item of choice. Being cold is hell on morale for survival. However, warmth and being dry can really keep someone going. I have plenty of food put away. I just might need more durable goods to trade for other durable goods.

  • Change the title to "Briney Spears accidentally got her shirt partially ripped off" and you might get a surprise on the page hits.

  • Bleach from the store only lasts a year. It is best to use calcium hypochlorite instead. Watch the video: "How to make drinking water. LONGTERM."

  • Benjamin Franklin said an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

  • Great stuff !!!!

    Great advice

    Thanks.

  • Great video by the way. About bartering, that can be dicey in a time when resources are scarce. Like, walking a fine line between letting people know you have stuff to barter and not letting them know how much you have. Do you have any advice about that? And more about the water. If you have a well, should you barter water? Or keep it to yourself?

  • About the water, we get our water from a well and I am looking for an old fashioned hand pump as a SHTF back-up. I know everyone doesn't have that option but for those who do, it makes the water storage problem smaller. Even if you have to bug out, you can fill up before you go.

  • Recommend using rechargable batteries and solar chargers, instead of standard batteries that expire after using them for a while. Even if things don't go to crap, it is a good measure for weather-caused emergencies.

  • I'm not poking fun when I say this but it's like Y2K again but this time there is a real possible chance that the it will hit the fan if it ever goes. Its good to be prepared. Some one once said "Its better to be paranoid and alive than ignorant and dead!" Oh make sure you put fuel treatment if storing fuel for extended amounts of time.

  • several huge packs of baby wipes are essential for "bitch baths". Costco has them. Also lots of bar soap. Best way to store water is in large barrels. Sometimes home brew shops give away used plastic malt barrels, you will have to clean them out, though. I keep 150 gallons in barrels in my shed

  • I wonder how many people actually follow the advice of these extremely important video's?

  • @WJValente probably like 2 out of 10 seriously like no joke

  • @WJValente I think it's a matter of how many have the cash to "follow the advice of these extremely important videos". Everybody is broke. They've lost their jobs, houses and their middle class existance. They CAN'T follow this advice.

  • @marieatthelake While there is a certain logic to our argument, ultimately I think it's an excuse and "victim talk". At the very least you can store tap water in old milk jugs. Man people in the past have had the odds stacked against them and managed to pull through anyhow. You create your experience. If you want something bad or see it's urgency, you will do what you need to do.

  • @WJValente i do . just like many others

  • @WJValente Not enough! but looking on the bright side at least the survivors will be like minded people haha

  • great thinking with the five gallon buckets, a ton of space blankets wouldn't be bad either. By the way it was Gen. George Patton you quoted.

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  • Good vids! Thanks for making it clear that the bug out bag concept is a joke. Your term "nomad" is good, but refuge is what you really are, just waiting to get scooped up and put somewhere by who ever has claimed power. Also, 2,000 rounds per weapon is my normal loadout, with several thousdand rounds of .22 for barter. Read about the First Great Depression and .22 ammo was a very very valuable item.

  • bug out bags are NOT jokes if you maybe have to bug becuase of a NBC event or even a round up or maybe you house goes up in flames ( mine did and i lost 3 times what this guy has stored just from smoke/water damage . storing your fuel by your gear is assanine also (not what happened in my fire) . as for bartering ammo; good idea give potental predators ammo to kill you with,good plan . trade me 50 rnds and i'll find away to get the rest of your gear free,and i'm one of the good guys .

  • rock a few tousand rounds, thats how i roll

  • Terrorists hate the U.S. because we occupy their countries and establish dominance across the world. It is nice that things are looking up for you, but rest assured that the federal government had absolutely nothing to do with that, and you are an exception to the current trend among the workforce.

    Oh and btw, NOTHING is "free".

  • 5-Gallon buckets - hooray!

    The multi-purpose container:

    1) cut a hole in the top, insert virginal plunger, add water, clothing, detergent = hand washing machine.

    2) Double line with trash bags = portable toilet (make a seat out of 2 by 4's; or purchase "portable loo seat top".

    3) Food Storage

    4) Washing dishes (use eco-friendly soap so you can use the water to hydrate your garden)

  • Good video.. a note on the walmart kerosene lanterns.. they tend to leak. I had a few that were no good, returned them and got better quality ones and they were perfect.

  • do you have a bug out vehicle?

  • Luck favors the prepared. And brush humping it in the woods is not as hard as some would think I used to do it alone when I was 13 and up. For weeks at a time. But staying in your house is ok if you have a way of leaving it at any time with out being tracked or seen and there's the trick. Best advice I can give is have your head on a swivel and watch what is going on around you and be on your toes.

  • Back ordering ammo like crazy.

    1000 rounds 9mm fmj, 350 rounds jhp.

    Stocking up weekly on buckshot, slugs, and birdshot.

    Have over 3000 rounds of various 22.

    Now I need food and gasoline.

    nice vid. I like to know at least one more person out there will have ammo to trade in case I need it.

  • Good Video, although don't agree with your comment about better to hold up in house then go roughing it in the deep woods 50 miles from any town. I'd rather do that then wait in my home for the Femma trucks role in, and goverment tries to get me to take that little chip put in yah with gps tracking. etc wanna get as far away from big brother as possible:)lol

  • exactly once your trapped your trapped and if you have been formulating your plan to hit the woods and have bought the gear for it and have the training and the knowledge then it is not stupid. there is alot less ppl in the woods and alot less chances to get killed as well, if it does go down it probably wont last very long and if it does then it will be so catastrophic that everybody will die anyways and then it wouldn't matter.

  • it happened in germany and you cant say the germans were not smart hardworking people .

    most of my storage I grow myself ,I think thats the future, Im still eating potatoes and onions and things I grew last year so learning gardening can be a great survival skill .

    look out for the old hand powered ways of doing things , like hand powered washing machines , sewing machines , machine tools .

    its not really that hard to grow your own food

  • Great Video

  • I dig your ideas buddy; thanks a lot!

  • how much did you spend on EVERYTHING you have there including weapons?

  • WOW?! GREAT STASH!  Cool

  • "several thousand rounds per weapon, thats just how I roll", lol. I agree, thats how I roll as well, good vid.

  • Great video. You should know that plastic is a pourous material and storing water in an area where gas or other chemicals can contaminate your stores.

  • Good video. For consideration--Add: vitamins, especially C. Aspirin, cough syrup, first aid supplies,antibiotic ointment, burn salve. Soap, shampoo, TP. Bouillon cubes ( in case meat and chicken are too expensive.) Spices ( to perk up food if available food gets monotonous). Grains like buckwheat (kasha) and quinoa ( assorted proteins). Olive oil. Honey. Salt, vinegar. Canning jars. Books of how-to, repair, medical reference, etc in case internet is down. Dried milk.Nuts.Dried fruit.Miso.

  • great system

  • Do you find it ironic that your handle is Road warrior, yet you don't advise bugging out? haha none the less cool video, thanks...

  • Good solid advice. Good video. Thanks!

  • good advise also consider rotating your stores to make certain they are fresh.

  • Great video.

    I'm from Ireland. From being part of the Euro, hyperinflation will happen here first. We are the canary in the mine. I can keep you updates.

    Take Care

  • How bad is it over there right now? It is hard to get an idea since the MSM spins things in so many directions.

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