I really like these series. I'm not a survivalist or a perparer by any stretch of the imagination, but I find it very interesting to think about these sorts of scenarios. I can never really say what I would have done different. I have pretty much made up my mind that by this time, I would have thrown my lot in with another household in my neighborhood, whoever was willing to take me in in exchange for my loyalty, but I am very relieved to see that the military is protecting the store.
@LetsgetphysicalAg They didn't just disappear, but similarly to the recent London riots, they were just too overwhelmed and many of them went home to take care of their families.
what is not so funny, is the fact that your viewers are asking funny questons, like u are a stand up comic, but for all off u who are sleeping u r going to wake -up one morning and its going to be a N.W.O KEY word is WORLD. except it or be force to death.
@SurvivalPax This is a really good scenario, i could see this being made into a movie. But it does give you some idea on what would go through your head if it did happen.
It is odd to have this pretend Scenario When in 1992 In homestead FL the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew when it was over a year before the FEMA Tents cities was taken down as a Red Cross worker I was allowed to travel both in and out of the FEMA Camps without any problems As long as I had my both badges of the local Red Cross and the FEMA worker I was the Cook at my old high school serving 2184 meals four times per day everyone from your town we knew very well but it was the outsiders
@HondaTuner402 I actually like southernprepper1's scenarios. They are what gave me the idea to do my own after all.
His are from the perspective of a person in the country, with a lot of land. Mine are from the perspective of somebody living in the suburbs of a major city. They're both helpful.
I have no plans on being a YouTube partner. I don't want my channel spammed with ads. I'm sure many would appreciate an advertisement-free environment as well.
Bro, you are way under watched. I've followed you since day one. Awesome job, keep up the good work. It's come to the point now that I'm waiting to see the next vid pop up.
Have to ask, did a 5lb bag of rice cost a credit, or a package of soap 1/4th credit? Or was it each item was a credit each? Also, I agree character did a great job being observant & not taking the chance of getting caught with pistol. Thanks.
Thanks for the update. Heck, people would be going to camps/shelters after a couple of hours without power and water especially if its during the winter season, after three months those camps/shelters will be filled to capacity and then some. I'm willing to bet only 10% of the population is capable of taking care of themselves for more than a couple of weeks without power/water. Oh nice tie in with the flag with stars.
@hallard069 I would be willing to bet that it's more like 3% or 4%. It's sad how blind people are to preparedness. The government will take care of them is what I hear all the time.
i am glad that the character is doing well. i have a great appreciation for his understanding of the need to blend in and appear normal. there are so many that would find it necessary to gear up and do their best to appear intimidating if for no other reason than to make themselves feel better. my philosophy is very close to the character's, and though i have what would be considered "mall ninja" gear i realize that it has no place in a WROL scenario. great job and i cant wait for the next vid.
@midwestdisappearance I agree. Blending in is better then sticking out. Far to many people think they'll be walking around dressed looking like a civilian contractor with their total loadout in a WROL every where they go. In the city/suburbs it's a whole different set of rules then out on a farm away from people that too many bloggers/vblogs focus on. Who knows, hope we never have to decide which way to dress/look anytime soon.
Great vid. Yep, we need those syphons and a container. I guess I'd carry a big zip lock bag. Put my firearm in it and hide it somewhere off the road, prior to coming up to Walmart. Not ideal, but cant know for sure what security measures they may apply to you and the vehicle. I would have traded just enough gold/silver to get the credits for the stuff I needed and left as little remaining balance as possible on the bar-code card. I agree about staying out of those camps- bad news for sure
@a2eric1 What if the exchange rates rise rapidly? Perhaps buying credits and saving some earlier on will prove beneficial when supplies really start running low. But you would have to be assured by the store that the credits hold their original value.
@theslawek Thats a tough one. Im thinking, as the tangable goods on the shelf become more scarce, it will take more credits to buy the same goods. Im betting on the credits purchased today, will be worth less than the same credits purchased later on. So I hold back my gold/silver and might have to shop around to find or buy more competitively priced credits at competing stores. Or hold back buying all my credtis at one place for fear they run out of goods and wont refund credits.
@doomcannon445 People are starving, have a lack of basic supplies and they need help. What do you think would happen if major infrastructure was more or less shut down for three months?
@SurvivalPax It would be tough to find anyone that was not taking care of there own friends and family. It would be left up to local athoritys and they would only have what supplies to help solve the problem. No federal assistance and no food handouts, the gov't doesn't store food anymore.
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MrSearching4thetruth 1 week ago in playlist Survival-Pax - WROL Scenario
I really like these series. I'm not a survivalist or a perparer by any stretch of the imagination, but I find it very interesting to think about these sorts of scenarios. I can never really say what I would have done different. I have pretty much made up my mind that by this time, I would have thrown my lot in with another household in my neighborhood, whoever was willing to take me in in exchange for my loyalty, but I am very relieved to see that the military is protecting the store.
agiar2000 2 months ago
Great video my man,...but why were there police or military personal there if the video say WROL? Just a question!
LetsgetphysicalAg 6 months ago
@LetsgetphysicalAg They didn't just disappear, but similarly to the recent London riots, they were just too overwhelmed and many of them went home to take care of their families.
SurvivalPax 6 months ago
@SurvivalPax Thanks for the reply! Great work my man! I know its very likely that this will happen, but we can always pray that it doesnt! God bless!
LetsgetphysicalAg 6 months ago
what is not so funny, is the fact that your viewers are asking funny questons, like u are a stand up comic, but for all off u who are sleeping u r going to wake -up one morning and its going to be a N.W.O KEY word is WORLD. except it or be force to death.
stonehate2 7 months ago
screwdriver to the tank..not like you are driving it
wester4111 10 months ago
Survival Pax,--Thanks for giving the viewer, a real life depiction of life after a collapse.
You give the real deal, as to probably what would happen during those times.
Keep up the good work, I'm telling people to tune in yo the videos.
billettar 10 months ago
The syphin is not needed. Just take a screw driver and pucher the tank. Put the can underneth and you have the gas.
chrisstokes123 11 months ago
Did I just time travel without leaving the couch?
Going to watch the rest of your stuff now. Came from GearBuyersGuide
FilthyMcOwnage 1 year ago
@FilthyMcOwnage Yeah, I think you did. Weird what you can do through YouTube. :p
SurvivalPax 1 year ago
@SurvivalPax This is a really good scenario, i could see this being made into a movie. But it does give you some idea on what would go through your head if it did happen.
FilthyMcOwnage 1 year ago
@SurvivalPax Great senerio you got going on. Very eye opening. Your doing a good job just watched all your vids. Stay safe , stay sharp! frank
frajada2006 1 year ago
really enjoying your senario series. looking forward to the next video
cibolodave 1 year ago
BTW in WROL, if you don't have a siphon a screwdriver and a bucket work just as well ;)
OutONoWhere 1 year ago
It is odd to have this pretend Scenario When in 1992 In homestead FL the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew when it was over a year before the FEMA Tents cities was taken down as a Red Cross worker I was allowed to travel both in and out of the FEMA Camps without any problems As long as I had my both badges of the local Red Cross and the FEMA worker I was the Cook at my old high school serving 2184 meals four times per day everyone from your town we knew very well but it was the outsiders
RCvolunteer1978 1 year ago
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HondaTuner402 1 year ago
@HondaTuner402 I actually like southernprepper1's scenarios. They are what gave me the idea to do my own after all.
His are from the perspective of a person in the country, with a lot of land. Mine are from the perspective of somebody living in the suburbs of a major city. They're both helpful.
I have no plans on being a YouTube partner. I don't want my channel spammed with ads. I'm sure many would appreciate an advertisement-free environment as well.
SurvivalPax 1 year ago
Bro, you are way under watched. I've followed you since day one. Awesome job, keep up the good work. It's come to the point now that I'm waiting to see the next vid pop up.
SouthGeorgiaNomads 1 year ago 3
@SouthGeorgiaNomads That's great to hear. Thank you for the support.
SurvivalPax 1 year ago
You would think there would be gangs maybe a block from the store robbing people before they could make it to the store?
1992donttreadonme 1 year ago
Have to ask, did a 5lb bag of rice cost a credit, or a package of soap 1/4th credit? Or was it each item was a credit each? Also, I agree character did a great job being observant & not taking the chance of getting caught with pistol. Thanks.
hallard069 1 year ago
@hallard069 Those are great topics to cover in a future Vlog.
SurvivalPax 1 year ago
Thanks for the update. Heck, people would be going to camps/shelters after a couple of hours without power and water especially if its during the winter season, after three months those camps/shelters will be filled to capacity and then some. I'm willing to bet only 10% of the population is capable of taking care of themselves for more than a couple of weeks without power/water. Oh nice tie in with the flag with stars.
hallard069 1 year ago
@hallard069 I would be willing to bet that it's more like 3% or 4%. It's sad how blind people are to preparedness. The government will take care of them is what I hear all the time.
SouthGeorgiaNomads 1 year ago
Yeaah!!! new log!
Dude, you deserve more attention!
Why don't you start some sort of advertisement campaign to receive more views?
bcta302 1 year ago
@bcta302 Got any ideas?
Feel free to promote this if you enjoy it. I'd like as many people as possible to see this and learn something.
SurvivalPax 1 year ago
i am glad that the character is doing well. i have a great appreciation for his understanding of the need to blend in and appear normal. there are so many that would find it necessary to gear up and do their best to appear intimidating if for no other reason than to make themselves feel better. my philosophy is very close to the character's, and though i have what would be considered "mall ninja" gear i realize that it has no place in a WROL scenario. great job and i cant wait for the next vid.
midwestdisappearance 1 year ago
@midwestdisappearance I agree. Blending in is better then sticking out. Far to many people think they'll be walking around dressed looking like a civilian contractor with their total loadout in a WROL every where they go. In the city/suburbs it's a whole different set of rules then out on a farm away from people that too many bloggers/vblogs focus on. Who knows, hope we never have to decide which way to dress/look anytime soon.
hallard069 1 year ago
Great vid. Yep, we need those syphons and a container. I guess I'd carry a big zip lock bag. Put my firearm in it and hide it somewhere off the road, prior to coming up to Walmart. Not ideal, but cant know for sure what security measures they may apply to you and the vehicle. I would have traded just enough gold/silver to get the credits for the stuff I needed and left as little remaining balance as possible on the bar-code card. I agree about staying out of those camps- bad news for sure
a2eric1 1 year ago
@a2eric1 Very good analysis. I totally agree that it would have been smarter to keep as little of a balance on the card as possible.
SurvivalPax 1 year ago
@a2eric1 What if the exchange rates rise rapidly? Perhaps buying credits and saving some earlier on will prove beneficial when supplies really start running low. But you would have to be assured by the store that the credits hold their original value.
theslawek 1 year ago
@theslawek Thats a tough one. Im thinking, as the tangable goods on the shelf become more scarce, it will take more credits to buy the same goods. Im betting on the credits purchased today, will be worth less than the same credits purchased later on. So I hold back my gold/silver and might have to shop around to find or buy more competitively priced credits at competing stores. Or hold back buying all my credtis at one place for fear they run out of goods and wont refund credits.
a2eric1 1 year ago
military forces and FEMA camps already? Looking forward to the next vid that explains that after three months of a full blown emergency.
doomcannon445 1 year ago
@doomcannon445 People are starving, have a lack of basic supplies and they need help. What do you think would happen if major infrastructure was more or less shut down for three months?
SurvivalPax 1 year ago
@SurvivalPax It would be tough to find anyone that was not taking care of there own friends and family. It would be left up to local athoritys and they would only have what supplies to help solve the problem. No federal assistance and no food handouts, the gov't doesn't store food anymore.
doomcannon445 1 year ago