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Urban Survival - Getting Free Stuff for Your Stockpile when TSHTF

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For the details on how to save money like this, check out the blog post at http://www.survive2day.com/blog.php?s=best-way-to-save-money-in-this-economy
This shows you how to know when things go on sale to get free and almost free groceries for your stockpile. Week after week we are adding things, free of charge, to be prepared when hyperinflation hits. Urban survival is not just about camouflage and guns, it's about food storage, emergency preparedness and being ready for any disaster.

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  • mmmm I don't think Deodorant is a survival tool...

  • @jetle25 You've never constructed grenades from deodorant??? You haven't lived!

  • I love your videos man! I was talking to some of my friends about 3 hours ago and I used the term ''zombies'' as a way of describing the insane cannibalistic nature that people are going to turn into when they have not had food for a couple of weeks.Then I was looking up food storage and found that you had used the same term. I had to laugh and call by buddy and tell him I found someone else calling them zombies.....dude! that made my evening! ...total coincidence!

    V for victory,we will win!

  • @kennyclark96080 Thanks! I just look at how the sheeple acted after Katrina, in the LA Riots, and also at the Walmarts on Black Friday... Will be good to stay at home with your food storage when they are running amok...

  • yeah I'll need 6 razor kits when I go out in the wilderness lol

  • @smile0245 Well, you wouldn't want to look like Grizzly Adams out there! Ha! No, we think that when it all hits the fan, we'll be hunkered down in our homes and it will be either impossible to get stuff at the store, too pricey, or you won't want to go out and be around the "zombie" criminals too much. Better to save money and stock up now.

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  • used milk of magnesea for deoddorant,works great

  • Well, for food I would say grow your own. Can it and buy nuts, beef jerky, protein bars, dried fruit, crackers and soup and water. Stock up on paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, medicine, and a small first aid kit and a big one. Get some stuff to barter or trade with. Now if things turn for the worst I would say buy boards of wood to barricade your house.

  • @Survive2Day Deo-Bombs! good for 5000 damage!!!

  • I read your comment about constructing grenades from deodorant - lol. But don't wear any deodorants/antiperspirants unless you'll shower. They clog the pores and you can get infections from them! :x

  • Great ideas for stocking up while saving money! Keep up the good work!

  • @jetle25 If you were cooped up in a room with your family for 2 weeks, for your own survival, you need some deodorant...

  • What a waste of $7.

    Basically just got scammed into 2-for-1 deals.

    Only thing worth having is the food and that's like quickly approaching used-by-date.

  • Great job - but id like to tell you that those razors are horrible.

    The standard blade is almost designed to go dull after a week lol.

    Its the blade you buy after that last a while. But the truth is the blades cost more then the actual handle thingie. So your better off at just buying those cheap packs of CVS or Walgreen packs to get like 20 for the price of one of those

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