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  • your coming along there demcad...keep it up

  • dude that is awsome!

  • buy silver and buy it in coins this way if silver falls you still have facevalue. and have some 9999 silver so youcan make antibiotics. and youwant silver cus it will be a curency and silver is not as small as gold.

  • Try shelfreliance. You can get buckets of food 4 cheap already sealed. All sorts of neat things there including monthly plans to fit your family food storage need. i like your kitty liter idea, thats fabulous! Also get 3 or 4 can openers in case they break. You will be using them more than normal. I also go to sams for bulk food. Definitely worth it. I would love to talk to you. I have many many ways i can teach you to improve your food storage system and maintain a much larger supply.

  • I like your kitty litter tip. I have several cats and never even considered people using it. The last thing I want is to live with filthy, stinky, disease causing excrement and urine. At least with your idea I can bag it and put in a tight lidded garbage can for awhile until I could go to a safer area. This is the first time I have seen your videos. I used to be a Morman and didn't learn some of your common sense SHTF ideas. Esp since I am on a tight budget. Thanks!

  • Amaranth Seed is a very high resource of protein. Wheat germ added to other foods is a good source of protein and will fortify whatever you use it in. I use it hamburgers and meat load for instance.

  • Here are some other sources for water.........the hot water heater, it's clean; the toilet tank. Empty milk containers, at least for washing up. If you wash them really good, fill them, and treat with one eighth tsp of bleach. A. cleaned and treated with bleach, the bathtub can be used; provided you can fill it before or right after the electricity goes off. This good in preparation of bad weather, like Hurricanse, thunder storms and ice storms, where you are likely to lose power.

  • Total props. This dudes got an idea of whats up.

  • Ron Paul 2012!!

  • Dude, that's not 3 months worth of food. And those can liners do go bad, the food is acidic (they add acid as preservatives).

  • are you the only black prepper on youtube..it's like your one of those redneck boys down south..very strange to me ..no offense intended i like your videos

  • Oh yeah, and they told me not to forget "comfort" foods, CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE !! Store in airtight containers, GUM, Cigarettes even if you don't smoke, they will become bartering tools, BIGTIME! A few bottles of JACK DANIELS....as many as you can afford to save. Whiskey, bar liquors, ROTATE 'em too, Did I mention cigarettes? The trucking system is going to turn to shit, or the country divided in half from a flood, out goes the food and cigarettes/liquour.

  • Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, "A quart of wheat for a day's wages, and three quarts of barley for a day's wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!" The book or revelation. Economic peril worldwide soaring food prices/scarcity/ What bothers me is no matter how much you think you can store, it may eventually run out, only prolonging demise. We can't escape it. I will store anyway,

  • It's coming! Up north of us, a bad winter ice storm came and was SO BAD, almost the whole of the northern NY state had no electricity for 3 MONTHS !!! OMG, tell people...tell them it can happen, and that wasn't even man made disaster. We are looking at an economic collapse in the very very (did I say very?) near future. And money is going to be nearly WORTHLESS. omg, the commericals, people are selling off their gold, I can't believe how stupid people can be.

  • I heard a guy tell me that in the event something happened, it will be QUITE alot easier to get around on a motorcycle, or scooter (the fast 400 +cc kind, than to get jammed up in a car. SOLAR POWER......get a portable 400, 600 or 800 battery jumper that can be solar charged. Has an inverter, light, compressor. INVALUABLE. Yes they make 'em....GET rechargeable batteries and a recharger to hook up to your portable. Forget the big gas ass generators. Gas is going to be rationed/gone/scarce.

  • NICE !!

  • Cool series of vids!

    It's always good to keep canned foods that have water in them. One tip I have for you is to leave your sleeping bag unfolded, if you store it compressed it will lose it's insulative quality. If it's just a whatever sleeping bag then i would keep it ready to go but i leave my MMSS in the closet not packed at all.

  • ooo my gosh bro you had the best idea i have heard in a long time "cat litter" now thats a hell of an idea good vedio

  • composting toilets are the way to go. Just get some wood chips. After you poo, dump a cup of wood shavings in. Empty it out as the bucket fills. The waste is super good compost. CA regulations are three years before you use the compost for planting.

  • @trackerscott man, you really think anyone is gonna give a fuck about the eco system when the world has gone to shit? first thing on your mind is gonna be how do i keep my family safe? then it's how are we going to maintain survival.....if you find shelter without any hostiality...then yeah i would think about compost and growing my own fruits and veggies....but this video is SHTF...not THE AFTERMATH Of SHTF...awesome video btw

  • Storing bottle water is only good for a year, the plastic decomposes and releases chemicials into the water

  • Your right.

  • Keep Prepping everyone!!!!!

  • So much can food. DO you have backup can opener?

  • who care's about kitty litter, shit in dirt for all it matters. The means of cleaning said ass is whats important

  • If you don't have a can opener when needed just turn the can upside down and rub it hard on concrete and keep turning the can until you can pry it open, you'll lose a lot of the liquid inside but it will open the lid..Keep preppin'

  • @CHARGERDON55 Ya I guess if your an urbanite that will work great.... Or you can just go the local grocery store and pick up a few can openers @ the low price of $3.49. For now!!! Don't let this great deal slip away.

  • I hear your dryer in the background while you are filming. As suggestion: Remove your canned meat items from the room and put them in a cool, dry area. This will extend the life of your potted meats. In a warm room, like a dryer room reduces the life span of your canned meats.

  • ? do you think you have enough food for you family for one adult you need 2300cal per day seeing some of the food item you have like chili one can about 450 cal at 9600/day for 3 people or 864,000 cal for 3 months if all you were to eat were chilly you would need 5 cans/person/day thats 15*90 or 1350 cans of chilly this is to give you an idea of shear quantity needed to to feed 3 people for 3 months.

  • two excellent books the LDS preparedness manual and if you want a real eye opener One Second after by William R Forstchen it talks about the after math of an EMP It a fictional book based on facts Newt Gingrich has a forward in the book talking of the effects of a nuclear EMP attack

  • You gotta replenish your Dinty Moore dude. Oh and salt.

  • what about solar panels

  • Kitty liter for a portable toilet? How about placing a dispoable plastic bag into a 5 gallon buckets and getting rid of the bag instead.

  • I wish even half the households in every neighborhood would do what you are doing. Everybody needs to have their own plan, and I hope your video encourages others to think. The dangerous people aren't the preppers, who can afford to be calm when things fall apart. The dangerous people are those that are hungry, thirsty, and freaking out.

  • Am I correct in that putting food in containers as shown in this video is ineffective? My understanding is that packing the food in mylar bags and using containers with airtight lids and oxygen absorbers is required for long-term storage. Also, isn't it best for long-term storage to store water in food safe containers as opposed to the plastic jugs shown? New to prepping. Just want to be sure I'm not making critical mistakes.

  • Great start! I hope you're getting more--you have TONS of room, something I wish we had.

    Keep it up!

  • I like to make traps...and hidden areas...

  • That kitty litter idea sounds like a good one!!

  • Thanks for the vid . Have heard some talk about a lower shelf life from pop top cans . You might want to look into that . Also heard a good tip for cardboard boxes like the mac n cheeze . Mix Elmers glue and cinnamon and coat the edges of your food boxes . keeps the bugs out longer . Elmers is safe . Bugs Hate cinnamon .

  • if you get a chance check out my vid on food prep. Sharpie is the best thing to add to your pile. date bought on top date expires on bottom! helps give you an idea what is where and what is being moved around.

  • Cody Lundin's book "When Hell Breaks Loose" is probably the best book out there on prepareness. I really like your idea of using kitty litter for an emergency toilet. I read an article that urine can be collected in a seperate container and used in the compost pile. Ladies will need some accomedation.

  • Peat moss in a 5 gallon bucket makes a good emergency toilet. start out with several inches of moss on bottom of bucket,add moss as needed .dump outdoors as needed,composts well. not as messy or as heavy as kitty litter.

  • My local Albertson's sells 2# bricks of raisins, 42 oz pkg of Quick Oats, and 64 oz of Creamy Peanut Butter.

  • Thank you for all the info. Silver collidal is a wonderful natural antibiotic. You can use it for most infections if not all and flu, cuts and scrapes, mouth wash .

    Also coconut oil is fantastic for mouth or gum problems like thrush.

  • you would be best to move to samoa very friendly people and all they do is live off the land

  • 3 minutes without air

    3 days without water

    3 weeks without food

  • TY FOR SHOWING US GB

  • Smoked oysters in a can, just bought some today that doesn't expire for another decade.

  • Demcad send me a mailing address and I'll send you a couple of P-38 can openers.

  • Hey DEMCAD, great job. As a side note, I also store bread in the freezer. I can usually stuff 2-3 loaves of bread in there (along with all my other frozen foods), and they stay fresh for a VERY long time! Take a few slices out, when you need them, keep the rest in the freezer. It'll thaw in just a few minutes, and once in the toaster, youl'd never know they were frozen!

  • @shadowkk12345 Basically, it's more of a problem if you use a plastic container to reheat food in (ie. Microwave). When you reheat using plastic, yes, the molecular structure of the plastic can break-down into your food, and yes, it has some cancer causing properties. But, everything in moderation. Ain't gonna kill you if you do it once in a while. Just don't make it a habit.

  • Demcad,

    For guys with space issues dedydrating is a great space saver. A good dehydrator is worth the $. I have a 5 tray Excalibur. I gave away two cheapos from WalMart. I am saving for a bigger Excalibur I like to put my food in canning jars so I never have to worry about bugs or rodents. I got large and small lid sealers on ebay. My bag sealer did not have a vacuum hose hook up. I got a $20 brake line bleeder from Northern Tool because I did not want to spend $200 on a new sealer. CONT

  • This guy is awesome!

  • There are also double bagged toilet containers that are easy to carry and more sanitary than kitty litter. FYI, next time you are in the store. You have very informative videos. Good job.

  • u should take a permanant marker mark the expire date in big righting so easier to see on the top of cans

  • Baking soda is excellent for keeping an alkaline PH in the body. Use it for indigestion, and general health. Mix w/ water and down the hatch!

  • dem dizzle....

  • Hey your plan is complete. Get yourself a lovable loo or composting toilet scenario better than kitty litter. Good luck

  • @DEMCAD Where did you get the watercooler containers?

  • Hey Reggie, I see you are getting your buckets from Sam's Club, you mentioned that you want to stock up on more Baking Soda, they have large bags at Sam's Club. FYI

  • just subbed and your vids are great. Iv been looking for a pack like yours and have no luck. Where did you get your pack? thanks

  • I try to stay away from canned food. They spray the cans with that BPA crap, and I make sure to get the BPA-free plastic bottles for water. I got a video up that shows a bunch of my supplies. Check it out and let me know what you think.

    I actually got some of the ideas for some of the supplies from one of your earlier videos; thanks.

  • Thanks man ,u inspire me to be prepared.

  • Demcad and for all other viewers.. Please know that any activity or movement burns calories. The less movement, the more calories you hold onto/conserve. So remember when were running around like the movie road, try to stay stationary.

  • kitty litter.... I LIKE

  • Lee u head down to his house! Too obviously take a look at the collection of his weapons right???!!! Cuz he gonna Fok you till you love him if you try stealing his food!!!

  • So If was a person living in your neighborhood I would get some friends and head to your house and take your shit. Rule number 1. Don't tell no1 what you have and don't have. Keep it to yourself.

  • Stuffing Mix? lol

  • I'd like to see more on the portable kittie litter toilet.

  • Hey again, most swiss army knives have can openers.no moving parts. A big plastic barrel costs 60 bucks, hook it to your down spout with a pool filter between them and have another source of h2o. Rabbits breed quickly, yum! bird traps are very easy to construct, yum again. If you have a lake nearby, you can set overnight fish lines, yum again. Harden your home defenses with fishing line and glass bottles. Buy a big bag of lyme and get a shovel, cat litter is expensive.take it easy, Pete

  • Oh and where did you get those big 5 gallon water jugs? i have been looking to get some of that, but i didnt know where to go to buy it ?

  • so what exactly can I use the wheat for if I buy it? do i need a grinder or something? what do you plan to use it for?

  • sorry guess my statistics where off, lol my info must be dated, Hey why No Noodles like top Ramen do you just not like the taste or is there a reason you don't have it?

  • intersting statistics average person can live without food for up to 1 week, but without water for 1-2 days at most so yeah water IS VERY important

  • You have come a long way with your food storage, looking very good. Thanks for the video and keep charging.

  • now all your neighbors know where to go

  • 1. i think u need to make a gun collection vid 2. i think u shuld think about geting a bow and arrow becaus you can reuses arrows but if u dont have a reloader u are stuck to starve and u can reload it 2 times if u reload it more then twice the brass can shatter pleese make a video

  • @sharpshooter10237 I think a bow is great also, but not because you can re-use arrows. For the price of one arrow and broadhead you can buy a box of rifle ammo. You won't get 20 shots out of an arrow before bending or losing it. Reloading is great also, but pre-collapse when you are building up your stash of ammo, not post-collapse. Some brass only last 2 or 3 firings, magnum rifle brass has a short lifespan, but some brass, like .38 Spl can be loaded many times, especially for low power rounds

  • food i would actually eat is canned salmon or tuna. i love wheat crackers. not sure how long they keep. yes, dry noodles are good.

  • It's very wise to follow this information. Demcad is smart with this info.

  • My neighbor has cats.  Lots of cats. I've never ate one, but I have lots of Catsup.

  • Good start. Missing element is working with others in a survival group. Lots of guns, ammo, survival supplies like you are doing. Generators are fine with a group, but not if alone. Loners are overrun by hungry mobs. Selecting right bug out location is the most important aspect of executing a survival contingency plan. Planning to hole up at home in the city is suicide. You need a rural bol near water and land easily defended by your group. Radios for communication. Animal traps and spices

  • For water, I have a Berkey water purification system. Two filters purifies 4000 gallons of water. It purifies water from streams, ponds, lakes, whatever, it doesn't work with salt water though. Better to be able to produce water than store it. I also have alot of canned cheese. Not cheap, but it stores indefinitely, never expires. Not only can I eat it, but I can barter it too if I have to.

  • With the food buckets you can grow potatoes, carrots and onions in them when

    you are done with them.

  • All the BPA in those cans, is giving you large doses of Estrogen like chemicals.

  • Demcad , do you have any fishing supplies like a few spools of 10lb fishing line and a bunch of hooks of diffrent sizes . if not get some its easy to store the fishing supplies . you can always use a big branch as a pole to catch dinner . and if you eat eggs save the shells and crush them up when you go to catch the fish throw a handfull into the water to attract the fish . you can always dig for worms to fish with , a good place to look is under the rain spout drain pan or what ever its called.

  • @dawala1000 I fish alot and never heard of the egg shell trick,just wondering how fine do you crush the shells?

  • @badlegend1 about crumb sized works good . the fish will be attracted to the falling peices . i have done it a few times while fishing for sunfish with my nephew using small bread balls on the hooks and we cought a bunch just for fun .

  • Demacad,you can get canned fruit packed in its own juice instead of syrup,great and very enjoyable vid.

  • i love the backup phone

  • Best can opener with very little (that being NO) moving parts at all .... a brick.

  • @tekknorat You going to be chomping on little rocks and grit too

  • @neanam when SHTF you won't be bothered by grit and small rocks in your food

  • @tekknorat Lol you sho know what to say....

  • Thanks for the info man!

  • i think what a LOT of people are forgetting are how valuable a good clean and dry pair of socks are. It may not seem like much but if you're walking for miles on end you need clean dry feet or you won't make it very far.

  • @valdemar8 a good decent shower is good too!

  • Nice

  • i prefer fresh food. sure, in a real crisis it does not matter. but if the crisis does not come i would end up with all the food i do not really like to eat. so that keeps me from storing up. that and the lack of storage room (have a very small apartment).

  • @MarionWeller You should do yourself a big favor and store some food and water; at least a couple week's worth. Remember the images of desperate and dying people after hurricane Katrina? There was virtually no help for a week, people were sobbing and screaming for clean water and something, anything to eat. You do not want to condemn yourself to a position like that. The thing about preparing is that it MUST be done before a crisis. When the crisis hits, it's too late. Think about it...

  • you probably been asked this a million times ,but is there an LDS cannery near you?you cant beat the food you get from them,and itll store for 30yrs.

  • Good idea, storing canned soups to extend and flavor rice. I'm going to start stocking soups now.

  • get a cb radio for your van reg. a good cobra is about 150 bucks... and you can find tricked out ones on craigslist that will get some range.

  • Get some bags of popcorn. Not the microwave garbage, but the real stuff you get in bulk. It's a whole grain, cheap, tasty, and super easy to prepare. If you have access to Sam's Club, they sell 50# bags for less than $17.

  • Hey Demcad,

    What do you think about the idea of migrating South in the event of a collapse? I wouldn't want to grind it out in Michigan (or someplace with an equivalent climate) from the months of November to March without central heating. Just a thought.

  • @SavMacCauley A lot of people are talking about that. But I don't like the idea of just showing up in someone's yard. I'm sticking to areas that I know.

  • @DEMCAD

    Demcad also remeber to put a few of these items in your SHTF supply. You need a few jugs of 151 proof or higher alcohol for these reasons. If you get a cut or shot any serious wound it is needed to sterlize the wound.

    When the collapse happens there won't be any more hospitals so you need to become well versed in home remedies to cure disease. Suchas Pnuemonia by applying pine tar to your body and wrapping yourself in bed sheets in order to insulate your body then drink alcohol to

  • @bennettles1985

    raise your body temp. Stay wrapped for two days and you will sweat out the pnuemonia. Also keep a supply of sugar for after you have sterlized the wound sugar will keep the osmotic pressure in your wound low. Apply the sugar directly inside the wound.

    you will also need a Taser incase of snake bite. Apply a strong electrical current to a snake bite to destroy the majority of the snake venom. It wont kill it all but it will reduce it to a manageable level where you wont die.

  • @bennettles1985

    Water Purification process requires a few steps. Sand, then Charcoal then boiling it.

    Get a 50 gallon drum make several layers. A layer of sand then charcoal then another layer of sand with a layer of charcoal under that. Cut a hole in the bottom of the 50 Gallon drum for the water to fall out to be collected in a large boiling pot. This will make the water drinkable, but if you want the water to be more healthy for you run an electric current through the water to produce O3

  • @bennettles1985 My "survival strategy" is based on the KISS principle. For water instead of all of the water purirfication products and other expensive plus labor intensive methods/products (then you still don't know it is safe FOR SURE) I called up a company that provides water cooler water. They delivered all of the 5 gallon bottles I wanted to my basement for a very cheap price. I bought a LOT. I also buy trays of 16 oz bottles every time I go to the store.2 yrs of water! One phone call!

  • @bennettles1985

    sugar and some iodine=sugardine. This is used in wounds to prevent infection. I've read honey is also good.

  • @SavMacCauley ...ill tell you what i think...in the event of a collapse.....any kind of migration with any type of supplies is going to put a huge target on anyone on the road..you better be driving a stryker cause within days it will be Road Warrior scenario...if you are on the move if the hungry zombies dont get you the troops will and then its off to camp FEMA

  • @SavMacCauley As long as you have a wood stove and access to wood it wouldnt be so bad. And if the power goes out you have natures frezzer for half the year.

  • @SavMacCauley I did... there are low taxes and low price properties here in North Central Florida... it very wide open also... I also moved from the shores of the Great Lakes....

  • @SavMacCauley

    I know what you mean. I live in So. California. I hate the place it's become. But I won't freeze in the winter here, and I can grow food year-round. Roving gangs? Well, I'm prepared for that. I would've moved to a four-seasons area, but with the crisis, no.

  • You have to know what can food to buy like which name brand to buy if your going to store food also. Some of the stuff DEMCAD has storing, I wouldn't buy but like he said everyone should make sure they buy food they are use to eating.

  • I wish my generator was diesel. Gas doesn't store for sheot.

  • @tuck1963 go to walmart..get a bottle of fuel staiblizer..gas will keep over 2 years!..ive tried it..

  • oh dang Demcad!! Get rid of that nasty UMC ammunition. That stuff will gunk up anything you fire it through. Trust me, get rid of it. Trade for better if possible. Otr keep it to use as trade fodder.

  • @tnexmarinecop1 I fired 50 rounds or so and it worked fine. Do you use a glock?

  • @DEMCAD Do you really think that there's going to be a day where America becomes a dystopian society where people hoard food and fend off thieves with epic gun battles? It sounds like a Hollywood movie to me. 

  • @SirFakeName How about just submitting to a fascist dictatorship that disregards the constitution, human life. Turns to enslavement, offshore banks and tries to disarm the American people and impose laws that are immoral, and unconstitutional. I've seen many of movies like this, and its happening Now. With food prices rising, why not stock up now while it's cheaper? Go ahead and submit, True Americans Will Not Falter.

  • @Z0mb3hHunt3r So when did this all start and who started it?

  • @SirFakeName Hitler started it, our government is just taking his ideas, and slowly working them in. Do you know one of the first laws Adolf imposed? Gun control.

  • Wrong, dead wrong.

    Hitler and the 3rd Reich REVERSED gun control and actually armed the populace,

    Gun control laws were changed, except for Jews who declared war ON Germany and an International Boycott.

    It was Communist Bolshevik Jewish Russia that disarmed the populace and murdered 66 million Christians.

    Ignorance in life is a choice.

    Germany fought off World Jewry & Communists, and General Patton wanted to Re Arm Germany to invade Russia.

  • @StSimonMartyr check and cite your sources please. =] Germany lost, America is the Fourth Reich, now go find another 2 month old comment to troll. Fuck the NWO.

  • AmeriKa is under Bolshevik control, not Reich control, moron.

    I did check my sources & cite Clayton Cramer's book, 'Firing Back'

    Germanys Reich Reversed Gun control.

    It was the Jew Weimer Govt in 1928 that passed Gun control. Hitler Reversed said Laws.

    There was only German gun legislation brought on in 1938, which dealt with Registration, and restricting Jews & Non citizens From gun ownership due to the Jews International Boycott & subversive Communist war activities.

    Go away apostate Jew

  • @StSimonMartyr cool story moron.

    Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the State.

    Heinrich Himmler

  • Only applies TO Jews, the same Jews that declared war ON Germany in 1933 via an International Boycott.

    I cited the London Headline.

    Hiter and Germany Reversed Existing 1928 Gun Laws.

    Only Bolshevik Jews in Russia passed gun control, as did Communist China, Cambodia, et al

    Hitler fought off such Bolsheviks.

    Class dismissed

  • @StSimonMartyr cool story, bro. i highly doubt heinrich himmler would refer to jews as germans.

  • There is NO source for your Himmler quote...None.

    Jews try to pin gun control registration on Hitler and the 3rd Reich but it didnt exist in Germany under them until 1938 and was ONLY directed AT Jews who declared War ON Germany, in 1933.

    Again, source your quote or get lost.

    Communist Jews in Russia enacted gun control to kill and starve 66 million Christians, Not Germans.

  • @StSimonMartyr cool story bro, are you mad yet, keep replying please =]. no need for a source, watch some documentaries.

  • If you cant trust Jews to make an honest documentary, who can you trust?

    Its not like Hollyweird Jews would ever lie.

    You have no sources, no citations, nothing but Jew Propoganda..typical.

    Cool Story bro is ebonics.

    Speak the Kings English please. And use facts.

    "The Bolshevik leaders here are Jews and 90% of whom are returned exiles, care little for Russia but are Internationalists and they are trying to start a worldwide social revolution." - David Francis, US Ambassador 1918

  • @StSimonMartyr go watch brad meltzer's decoded please, you obviously have problems because you are extremely anti-semetist, maybe the big bad jew kicked your ass in highschool. please, enlighten me where you found that quote at. youtube warrior =].

  • H. H. BEAMISH, N.Y. speech, 1937 "Communism is Judaism. The Jewish Revolution in Russia was in 1918."

    HILARY COTTER, author of The Truth About His Real "Crime," page 6 "Communism and Judaism are one and the same."

    VLADIMIR, LENIN, Founder of Bolshevik Communist (From an article in Northern Pravda, October-December 1913, in Lenin on the Jewish Question, pg 10 'Jewish Marxists are continuing the best traditions of Jewry."

  • @StSimonMartyr Cool story bro is an internet meme, you support yourself with no cognitive thinking. Do you hate on jews in person? you probably don't even leave your shut-in mothers house, Now go be a martyr please, so the world will be rid of your schizophrenic mongoloid half-crocked ideas of the way the world thinks, and it will be 1 less fat retarded virgin living on youtube, but if you was to martyr yourself, you couldn't no-life youtube anymore. Ebonics on a black mans youtube video, Hitler

  • @Z0mb3hHunt3r He sure did.... On the jews!!!

  • @taylorle9 In basic forms, ALL administrative governments have ALWAYS operated according to THE SAME algorithm. As a couple of asides, STAR WARS makes us of some elements of the appearance of that algorithm; and, a large part of the story of The Book of Daniel, tells the story of some few administrators who were attempting a governmental take-over, . . .

  • @tnexmarinecop1 UMC isn't that bad, you just have to have a well maintained firearm, and clean it after time you fire it.

  • You can buy online from the LDS. I haven't tried that yet, but hear that the prices are good. Or if you are near an LDS cannery, that would make for a good video and you would add to your food storage... Thank you for your videos!

  • I've got to get more organic buckwheat flour along with dried fruit and vegetables.

  • Screw generators. Inverters. Even with "dead" car batteries you can get alot of use out of them. If you have a solar panel, wind or a river you have power. If it gets so bad that you have to run a generator...you think you'll have access to affordable gas? And yes gernerators are freaking loud!

    I have a 3000w inverter. Can run water pump and heater along with small stove or microwave. Save those old car batteries and invest in an inverter. I have 2 and love them and what they can do. Silent too

  • I store potato flakes for adding to soups. It absorbs the water/sauce and makes it more of a stew while really increacing the volume. also it doesn't have to be cooked like rice. I even add it to pot pies. I get 40 lb bags for $35. It will fill two 5 gallon buckets with a gallon or so left for the kitchen.

  • Northern tool has a boxwood stove (shoebox stove) for $199.. in MI. it would be great to have around.

  • demcad..you might be interested to know..i had a 10 year old can of chili..it was still good..

  • @kymopar yup often the canned goods last well past the expiration date, it just might lose some taste and nutritional value...never eat anything though from a swollen can..do not even taste it...still a good idea to rotate your stuff....and rice and beans can be soaked in water and dont have to be boiled in extreme cases or if you want to save on water, cause boiling causes a loss of water thru the steam

  • I would also like to hit upon the subject of fungal infections, they will be high with lack of sanitation, you must stock up on tubes of Lotrimin to kill fungal infections..you can use it on other body spots than the feet. Also Tea tree oil is very anti fungal but be careful near sensitive spots it is very strong,cut with water and put in spray bottle ..it is also anti-viral and anti bacterial,it has doubled in price at walmart,in one year, also get eucalyptus oil,anti viral also.

  • Great video Demcad. Rubbing alcohol comes in 50%,70 and 90, i suggest folks stock on 50% percent because it can be used body wide to clean up and keep fresh without being to harsh on the skin and stores for very long time, also store lots of toilet paper,u can dig a latrine instead of cat litter or use dirt in bucket to mix and then throw out but still you need to dig a hole to safely get rid of.also keep lots of old towels and t-shirts handy for multi purposes, clean up etc.

  • Personally I will only get canned beans (protein & fiber, might get bored but beats eating empty junk calories). Canned soup is both expensive & low in calories (400 in whole can while beans is 400 for small {$1} & 600 for the large ones {$2}), also high in sodium. Ramen bags is cheap & lasts but they are empty calories (lack vitamins, protein, fiber) & high in sodium unless you ditch the seasoning. Oatmeal, wheat flour (don't know what to do with it though), brown or white rice & water.

  • @pitviper71 i found a great deal in high calories..cause thats what ive been thinking...what do i eat and what is cheap and high in calories...i found a can of peanuts. over 1900 calories for $ 1.50 that is cheap for that many calories plus fats and proteins and minerals...also stock up on sea salt and regular salt.

  • @craigalan100 Good idea.

  • @HyperInflationNation Which one..?....lol..!

  • @craigalan100 Several of them, but I was referring to the peanut one when I posted it.

  • Great vid! Prepare fer the worse! Pray fer the best! GOD BLESS! LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC!

  • DEHYDRATE. It is easy to do. Excaliber 9 tray dehydrator, ebay. You can dehydrate mounds of sliced potatoes, shredded potatoes, yams, vegetables, etc. Also learn how to sprout. Buy sprout seeds on Amazon or ebay or locally. Learn how to can. Tattler reusable lids. Pickle vegetables if you don't have a pressure canner. Stock up on lots of white and apple cider vinegar. It preserves a lot of things, make sure it is 5% acidity.

  • all of your foods are storebought corporate items and very expensive. some of that stuff is good to have, yes indeed. but i am waiting for my pressure canner to arrive so i can start canning high-quality foods (ie. chuck roast, chicken, pork, fresh vegetables) without those chemicals in there. a can of spam is now about $5 and im hoping to make a quart of homemade beef stew way less than that. of course it doesnt count my supplies purchase at first, but its an investment

  • @ShinySilverBunny Thats what we did  I got a nice 10qt pressure canner and we never looked back 1 tip keep a good supply of xtra lids the jars and rings are ofcourse reuseable but need a new lid everytime to make shure a ood seal best of luck I love chili put up in jars

  • @logan6298 my grandparents and my aunt used to always can stuff and had there own fairly large gardens that we ate lots of food from...Nana made the best apple pies and strawberry jam,,,i miss those days ..so simple ..everything was right with the world...going down to the crick to play in the water or go tubing...some how ..now..everything is wrong...not the way its supposed to be. hopefully we can get back what we have lost.

  • where are

    the big bags

    of donkey chow...

  • rock on dude!

  • i see walmart lol

  • Also I don't think I would put tap water in or bottles and then drink it. Isn't that stagnent water? I would use that water for washing and flushing the toilet. Then store unopened bottles for drinking.

  • @Demcad, so far as generators go, I've been looking into solar powered generators. They are expensive but some are no more than a traditional generator. They are also quiet with no moving parts.

  • Demcad, thx, always informative and even though you cover some things you have already, its quite helpful and reinforces the commitment of preparing. I have a question that you may have covered but I didn't see it if you did. What are your plans for boredom. I have been storing books and some board games and a few decks of cards,,,any ideas..also an exercise regimen to prevent depression or injuries. Peace Reggie and thanks.

  • Just a suggestion, but what about broth (cheap), gravy and boullion cubes to add liquid and flavor to the beans and rice? A plain bowl of white rice will get old fast.

  • Demcad I say no to the ketty leter thing.I just dusent make sents to me.I think thar might be a beter way.

  • 2 year shelf life on can goods, why not store more of the freeze dried?