I have a question for you. In a situation of Roles Or Without Law, how do we know what other Network Positions are still safe? Let's suppose that I have 7 Network Positions how do I know which one, in the direction you want to go, offers a viable security and that obviously is not compromised?
Thank you for the videos
I'm European and I assure you that the advice will be applied in this part of the world.
@GreenCanyon0: You'll need to establish principal and alternate forms of communication, and you will obviously have contacted a network position prior to moving out. Hope this helps! Many blessings --GM
This is unique. I can't think of any other series of videos on the 'net like this. As usual this is excellent, and very well thought out, in great detail.
Thanks for putting this video together. You have given me some key insights into areas my plan was lacking. Much appreciated!!! So much to take in, I will need to take notes :)
Preparation is key. You got it down solid. Thank you for the common sense communication in a straight forward no-nonsense way. Direct hit. Keep up the excellent work.
In the case of radiation fallout, "Nuk Alert" makes a quality keychain dosimeter that would be very helpful in deciding weather to bug out or bug in. At the very least you would know if you are in danger or not when others around you are panicing from lack of information.
I'm 14. My family doesn't really believe anything bad will happen with an entire country, but I'm starting to. Me being young I don't really have access to that many things like a car or steady income. I have somewhat prepared and planned where to go, It's not that far seeing as the maximum amount I can get away on foot is like 10 miles. All I've gotten so far is a dufflebag filled with Jerky, neosporin, a hand axe, and some other nick nacks that would come in handy daily.
@live2fly101: Little brother -- at this point, you can only ask the best from yourself, and sounds like you're already well on you're way! I know it's difficult when not everyone is on board, but you can still make a difference -- if not with gear, at least with skills, awareness, and self-eduction. There are many other sites out there that offer solid educational tips, and I encourage you to continue your search/education -- no matter how difficult it gets! Many blessings --GM
@live2fly101 me too man im 14 and i have NOTHING!the only thing i have is cloths and my dad has a 9mm and he also has a knife with that firstater flint thing
@altoids79762: I will reiterate: you can (and always will be able to) make a difference -- if not with gear, at least with skills, awareness, and self-education. For now, build a small BOB with materials you already have at your disposal. Then make a list of items still needed, and work towards that goal within a stated deadline. Concentrate on what you CAN do rather than what you cannot. Remember, little brother, survival is mostly a mindset. You can do it! Many blessings --GM
How does one go about finding formal or informal survival groups, I watch/listened to this video and it seems all to easy until I did some search and there is not a simple way to find someone to open such dialog with. I keep my preparations low key as I live in a neigborhood that seems all to into isolation. I have tried to open up some of them offering to help with projects or loan tools and the like but tooo Urban is possible.
@OldManGlitch: Well -- for starters, I never suggested that anything on my channel would be 'easy,' per se. A good, solid network is, by its very definition, difficult to cultivate and establish. It not only takes some concerted effort, but also a good deal of time to foster trustworthy relationships with other potential partners. You might considering joining an organized survival group -- from there you can further decide who'd be most compatible with your plans. Best of luck! --GM
@PathofTorah4life: Thank you for your very kind words of encouragement! I hope we can ultimately all stay as safe and prepared as possible -- and also assist each other to become so! Many blessings to you as well --GM
I would consider bug-in phase for 3 months or more (better 4). Especially in a big city. After my "calculations" most people shouldnt survive 3 months so you can change location more easily and not having to fear to get in trouble with a bunch of hungry people.....
It is important to me that I let you know I've learned a great deal from your videos. I also wanted to ask for suggestions on where I should go or what I should get to learn the next steps up from basic first aid? Thank you again for giving us the information we need to learn to survive! John USMC ret. "69"
@ayres390: I have no developed contacts in Missouri. With the current climate of fear regarding militias, it would perhaps be better to do this offline with a trusted source.
Really enjoy the insights and organization. Keep up the great work. For my vote, you have the best narration I have found yet on any channel.
Having small children certainly does complicate the planning, I have found, but keeping them in mind makes it all that much more necessary and of primary importance.
Very good information presented. However when it comes to reasons for not starting your preps, I think money is a big one. Obviously most people can give up certain things in order to start, some of us are stuck paycheck to paycheck so it's pretty hard. Otherwise really liked it.
First off, thanks so much for your comment and input! I understand. It wasnt easy for us, and its certainly not easy for most, especially in a downturn economy on the brink. But every little bit matters-- even if it's just buying a couple of 2.5 gallons of water per month. Success is measured with progress, not completion. Also, there are many preparedness-oriented activities that cost little -- like self-education, exercising regularly, planting your own small garden. --GM
I am in the process of setting a up a bug out / in binder and was wondering what you are using to create the flow charts in your videos? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
as soon as i logged on, i saw that there was a new AnalyticalSurvival vid, i was like, oh yeah, im so watching that, incredible, as allways, so much info crammed into 10 mins, invaluable strategic info, incredible advice and info for planning, another great vid.
that was great organizational skills. I will duplicate it on a lower level to help in organizing our neighbors to help one other. That is the like minded ones. The biggest problem I am having is getting them to realize the need for preparation and have some urgency.
The other thing I really don't like about formal, "offical survivalist networks", is that they tend to go in the direction of just being a macho man armageddon rod and gun club that buys pallets of SPAM, rather than all-inclusive matters of survival like medical and farming.
I'm sure there are plenty that aren't like that, but IMO not too many...
Those who are planning on going into State and National Parks should note that they are being signed over to the UN for a reason. Forward Operating Bases for UN troops.
In order to connect with a network, you must first meet people that are like minded. Then, you establish relations with them. Discuss what you feel could potentially happen. If they feel the same way, then you can slowly start discussing plans that you would like to accomplish in a survival situation. Be sure to explain your skills, and what you could bring to them, and be certain to ask their skills and vice versa. If they have land, and live in a rural area, that could be an advantage.
i have found it very hard to find like minded groups of whom i can trust. most of the groups out there are either a little out there or they are a bunch of military wannabes.
finding a location is very hard i plan to head out to my deer lease. take time now to check out locations. i suggest picking some locations that are within walking distance if. needed
i also suggest getting some large dogs. you can train them to carry/pull a large amount of gear.
@AnalyticalSurvival
I have a question for you. In a situation of Roles Or Without Law, how do we know what other Network Positions are still safe? Let's suppose that I have 7 Network Positions how do I know which one, in the direction you want to go, offers a viable security and that obviously is not compromised?
Thank you for the videos
I'm European and I assure you that the advice will be applied in this part of the world.
GreenCanyon0
GreenCanyon0 1 year ago
@GreenCanyon0: You'll need to establish principal and alternate forms of communication, and you will obviously have contacted a network position prior to moving out. Hope this helps! Many blessings --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
omg i thought this video was about database schemas...
hydragon 1 year ago
This is a very good video. Thank you.
paulgem123 1 year ago
Great video... Very true... It is up to us...
joezbackwith2gatz 1 year ago
Can you give me an example or two of a cache point?
i500x 1 year ago
@i500x: Please see my video entitled 'The Cache' in the Core Survival Series playlist. Thanks for your question. Good luck --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
This is unique. I can't think of any other series of videos on the 'net like this. As usual this is excellent, and very well thought out, in great detail.
shades2 1 year ago
Thanks for putting this video together. You have given me some key insights into areas my plan was lacking. Much appreciated!!! So much to take in, I will need to take notes :)
MongoWongo777 1 year ago
@MongoWongo777: My pleasure, my friend! Let me know if I can be of any more assistance --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
Preparation is key. You got it down solid. Thank you for the common sense communication in a straight forward no-nonsense way. Direct hit. Keep up the excellent work.
michaelenfp 1 year ago
@michaelenfp: Many thanks for your kind words, brother! Will comply --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
In the case of radiation fallout, "Nuk Alert" makes a quality keychain dosimeter that would be very helpful in deciding weather to bug out or bug in. At the very least you would know if you are in danger or not when others around you are panicing from lack of information.
MrB0TT 1 year ago
@MrB0TT: Good point, brother! Thanks for sharing --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
I'm 14. My family doesn't really believe anything bad will happen with an entire country, but I'm starting to. Me being young I don't really have access to that many things like a car or steady income. I have somewhat prepared and planned where to go, It's not that far seeing as the maximum amount I can get away on foot is like 10 miles. All I've gotten so far is a dufflebag filled with Jerky, neosporin, a hand axe, and some other nick nacks that would come in handy daily.
live2fly101 1 year ago
@live2fly101: Little brother -- at this point, you can only ask the best from yourself, and sounds like you're already well on you're way! I know it's difficult when not everyone is on board, but you can still make a difference -- if not with gear, at least with skills, awareness, and self-eduction. There are many other sites out there that offer solid educational tips, and I encourage you to continue your search/education -- no matter how difficult it gets! Many blessings --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
@live2fly101 me too man im 14 and i have NOTHING!the only thing i have is cloths and my dad has a 9mm and he also has a knife with that firstater flint thing
altoids79762 1 year ago
@altoids79762: I will reiterate: you can (and always will be able to) make a difference -- if not with gear, at least with skills, awareness, and self-education. For now, build a small BOB with materials you already have at your disposal. Then make a list of items still needed, and work towards that goal within a stated deadline. Concentrate on what you CAN do rather than what you cannot. Remember, little brother, survival is mostly a mindset. You can do it! Many blessings --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
How does one go about finding formal or informal survival groups, I watch/listened to this video and it seems all to easy until I did some search and there is not a simple way to find someone to open such dialog with. I keep my preparations low key as I live in a neigborhood that seems all to into isolation. I have tried to open up some of them offering to help with projects or loan tools and the like but tooo Urban is possible.
OldManGlitch 1 year ago
@OldManGlitch: Well -- for starters, I never suggested that anything on my channel would be 'easy,' per se. A good, solid network is, by its very definition, difficult to cultivate and establish. It not only takes some concerted effort, but also a good deal of time to foster trustworthy relationships with other potential partners. You might considering joining an organized survival group -- from there you can further decide who'd be most compatible with your plans. Best of luck! --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
You are really good at this you know? Good videos man!
Mrcaffinebean 1 year ago
@Mrcaffinebean: Thanks, my brother! Many blessings, and stay tuned --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
awesome videos/channel
cupcupculpable 1 year ago
@cupcupculpable: Thanks, my friend! I appreciate your sentiments -- stay tuned and be safe --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
Fantastic series ! -saving them all to my faves !!!
SECRETBOL 1 year ago
@SECRETBOL: Thanks for your kind words of encouragement, my friend! Many blessings, and stay safe --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
@PathofTorah4life: Thank you for your very kind words of encouragement! I hope we can ultimately all stay as safe and prepared as possible -- and also assist each other to become so! Many blessings to you as well --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
Fantastic! The depth and breadth of your analysis and planning is just awesome!
hooya1111 1 year ago
@hooya1111: Thank you for your kind comments, brother! Please stay tuned. --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
This is the best video on survival/emergency preparedness I saw so far.
Wolf46 1 year ago
I would consider bug-in phase for 3 months or more (better 4). Especially in a big city. After my "calculations" most people shouldnt survive 3 months so you can change location more easily and not having to fear to get in trouble with a bunch of hungry people.....
Raccoonraper 1 year ago
It is important to me that I let you know I've learned a great deal from your videos. I also wanted to ask for suggestions on where I should go or what I should get to learn the next steps up from basic first aid? Thank you again for giving us the information we need to learn to survive! John USMC ret. "69"
Mrlnwizard8 1 year ago
i was wondering if you had a list of formal survival networks? i live in missouri if that makes a difference
ayres390 1 year ago
@ayres390: I have no developed contacts in Missouri. With the current climate of fear regarding militias, it would perhaps be better to do this offline with a trusted source.
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago 2
Really enjoy the insights and organization. Keep up the great work. For my vote, you have the best narration I have found yet on any channel.
Having small children certainly does complicate the planning, I have found, but keeping them in mind makes it all that much more necessary and of primary importance.
DESERTDIPL0MAT 1 year ago
@DESERTDIPL0MAT: Thanks for your kind words of encouragement! They really do mean a lot. Pleasure to be of service! --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 1 year ago
Great videos! I have links to them on our survival network.
A.N.T.S
Americans Networking To Survive
Founderant 2 years ago
Great to be of service, my brother! Many blessings --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 2 years ago
Its nice to see you working with wildernessoutfitters to help the rest of us live another day longer.
mccord100 2 years ago
Wow, Im impressed. That was really great. You explained it perfectly.
You just did me alot of work!
I will presenting this to my network at our next meeting.
Just freakin awesome!!
civildisorder44 2 years ago
Niceee! Keep em coming man!
Darkarch87 2 years ago
Very good information presented. However when it comes to reasons for not starting your preps, I think money is a big one. Obviously most people can give up certain things in order to start, some of us are stuck paycheck to paycheck so it's pretty hard. Otherwise really liked it.
arglebargle82 2 years ago
First off, thanks so much for your comment and input! I understand. It wasnt easy for us, and its certainly not easy for most, especially in a downturn economy on the brink. But every little bit matters-- even if it's just buying a couple of 2.5 gallons of water per month. Success is measured with progress, not completion. Also, there are many preparedness-oriented activities that cost little -- like self-education, exercising regularly, planting your own small garden. --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 2 years ago
More fantastic information! Thank you, sir!
MrLowandSlow 2 years ago 2
procrastination - i hate that word:/
xagog 2 years ago 2
Very informative! Really enjoy the lessons/advice.
CaliforniaWilderness 2 years ago 2
Another great, highly organized, very informative video! You have a servant-leader's heart - good on ya!
Twitchy229 2 years ago 3
Awesome video! Thanks for putting in the time and effort to bring us such great info.
SurvivalZombie 2 years ago
outstanding
r4venmoon 2 years ago
I am in the process of setting a up a bug out / in binder and was wondering what you are using to create the flow charts in your videos? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
echodawg 2 years ago
JUST... Thank you. Real Talk, Real Love for your fellow Man.
calmanny 2 years ago 3
great video GM, keep it up
EMSTac 2 years ago
Awsome video GM, good job
EMSTac 2 years ago
GREAT JOB! Thanks for the time you put into this! Ive learned allot!
urbansurvivor101 2 years ago
Another stellar video! This has to be my favorite channel on YouTube. Looking forward to more! 10/10
echodawg 2 years ago 2
Thanks, great info.
mrsdjsdj 2 years ago
as soon as i logged on, i saw that there was a new AnalyticalSurvival vid, i was like, oh yeah, im so watching that, incredible, as allways, so much info crammed into 10 mins, invaluable strategic info, incredible advice and info for planning, another great vid.
porkdemon 2 years ago 2
I've said it before, I'll say it again. AS gives the best & most complete survival tips on Youtube.
5 stars again my friend!
MonkeysMovies 2 years ago 12
This is by far my new favorite channel.
You cram so much info into 10 minutes, I have to watch twice to catch it all! :)
Thanks you x10
pensword5 2 years ago 15
Great vid
thunderpants10 2 years ago
Great Video series, very well presented and detailed. Thank You for the posts.
QuitePatriot 2 years ago
I spent a year or so homeless after I got out of the Army. I have an entirely different skill-set to offer.
FTWCM 2 years ago
Thanks for your service to our country, brother. Many blessings --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 2 years ago
Id love to hear about it
Darkarch87 2 years ago
Good useful information, Thanks.
biguy525 2 years ago
that was great organizational skills. I will duplicate it on a lower level to help in organizing our neighbors to help one other. That is the like minded ones. The biggest problem I am having is getting them to realize the need for preparation and have some urgency.
TheStealthCamper 2 years ago 2
The other thing I really don't like about formal, "offical survivalist networks", is that they tend to go in the direction of just being a macho man armageddon rod and gun club that buys pallets of SPAM, rather than all-inclusive matters of survival like medical and farming.
I'm sure there are plenty that aren't like that, but IMO not too many...
StormRider308 2 years ago
Those who are planning on going into State and National Parks should note that they are being signed over to the UN for a reason. Forward Operating Bases for UN troops.
Gorntz 2 years ago 2
@Gorntz were did you get this info?
thats messed up!
MrSaber152 2 years ago
@Gorntz
I did not here of that (although im not suprised). Dosnt matter though, thier bases would be anywhere they want them to be. Even my front yard.
pensword5 2 years ago
In order to connect with a network, you must first meet people that are like minded. Then, you establish relations with them. Discuss what you feel could potentially happen. If they feel the same way, then you can slowly start discussing plans that you would like to accomplish in a survival situation. Be sure to explain your skills, and what you could bring to them, and be certain to ask their skills and vice versa. If they have land, and live in a rural area, that could be an advantage.
msamour 2 years ago 2
Excellent!
Logan112 2 years ago
great post...Keep up the good work..
mountainghost556 2 years ago
It honestly made my day when I signed on to youtube and saw you posted another video. Awesome job!
thaiboxingpastor 2 years ago 4
GOOD STUFF. Keep up the great work!
hinckleypoland 2 years ago
How do we connect with a network?
asimov13647 2 years ago
I appreciate the effort you put into your videos.
jat1668 2 years ago
i have found it very hard to find like minded groups of whom i can trust. most of the groups out there are either a little out there or they are a bunch of military wannabes.
finding a location is very hard i plan to head out to my deer lease. take time now to check out locations. i suggest picking some locations that are within walking distance if. needed
i also suggest getting some large dogs. you can train them to carry/pull a large amount of gear.
cbr6864 2 years ago 3
outstanding series of videos you have
cbr6864 2 years ago
As usual, you rock.
injected74 2 years ago
The most level headed planing and guide for S.O.P.'s I've ever seen!!!! Thank you for sharing your views on this subject matter.
nightblade18m 2 years ago
Well done again, brother.
canoefisher65 2 years ago
You're right - It is a lot of work.
I think the "finding like minded people may be the difficult bit." Threy should appear eventually I guess.
Decent strategy presented though - Thanks very much
zalida100 2 years ago 2
Keep the faith, brother! "If you build it, they will come." ;) Many blessings --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 2 years ago
I think you are correct there - Well said.
Thanks very much 4 reply
zalida100 2 years ago
Thank you for the excellent advice and for sharing.
USNERDOC 2 years ago
Doc, thanks for YOUR channel! You are an incredible source for medical skills and so much other valuable information as well. --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 2 years ago
Your videos consistently contain usable information. I appreciate your willingness to share your expertise.
smc5910 2 years ago 2
Outstanding post as usual. Far too many people ignore the larger picture when preparing. Hopefully this will turn some heads in the right direction.
UrbanDevolution 2 years ago 2
I glad to see a new video. thank you and take care
hawinden 2 years ago
★★★★★
3charter 2 years ago
Another good video, great work GM, thank you 5/5.
docjor 2 years ago
Really good video!
88Azazel 2 years ago
Another question for you:
Do you think it is a good idea to pack and store vegetable seeds in case you need to completely relocate?
ROFLpwnedvideos 2 years ago
Excellent! A great addition under 'Homesteading' and it certainly deserves mention. Thanks for bringing that up! --GM
AnalyticalSurvival 2 years ago
Just wanted to say that I appreciate you taking the time to put together these very well thought out informational videos.
rangerdanger222 2 years ago
Awesome video.
You should do a video on "Trade Supplies."
Things like Whiskey, Spices, Gold, Silver etc.
ROFLpwnedvideos 2 years ago
This was a particularly good clip.
bladeimm 2 years ago
Great video!!
DOGPATCH63 2 years ago
Thanks so much, again, for this series.
P0ttedMeat 2 years ago