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Emergency Disaster Preparedness B*O*B (Bug out Bag) How To

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This video should help you prepare and make an emergency bag. Do it today. Whether it's Marshall Law or some other emergency it is YOUR responsibility to be ready to defend and save you and your family, not the governments.

The checklist of items:
Emergency Backpacks
Medical Supplies
Glasses and/or Contact lens stuff
Coats
Guns & Ammo
Gold & Silver
CASH!!!!
Extra Gas
Extra Water
Extra Food
Extra survival supplies ( if time allows)
Stuff for Kids
Extra Blankets
UPDATES FROM COMMENTS:
Noodles without the cups
Good Knife ( not walmart brand )
camouflage stuff
magnesium fire-starter
Rope
Extra Socks
foot powder
map and compass
survival manual ( us military )
multitool like a leatherman

MSR Filter and Stoves ( http://www.msrgear.com/ ) If I could buy all MSR stuff I would. It is high quality and I had a filter crack for no reason and they replaced it for no charge. Great company.

My Filter: http://www.msrgear.com/watertreatment/sweetwater.asp

My Stove: http://www.msrgear.com/stoves/pocketrocket.asp

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  • I'm also from Virginia! My family and I live out where we call "the country" And were trying to figure out where to start out on our emergency gear. Do you have any suggestions?

  • @ReileyLovesSparkles I'd recommend starting with a Vehicle Emergency Bag. Change of clothes for every family member. Hand Warmers, Snacks, Ammo for your every day carry gun(or a gun if you don't every day carry) and a few odds and ends from the camping aisle. Flashlight, water pure tablets, matches, etc. This would get you started and save your life if you got stranded in your vehicle.

  • I'm a critic when it comes to these videos but this video is one of the best. It's right to the point and shows some of the best things you need. Not only that but it has some new stuff that people don't normally have. But you should post links to where you bought some of the stuff.

  • @WeaponSamurai Thanks. I got most of it online or just 'here and there" almost all of it you can find at Walmart or Target. The more specialized stoves and stuff you can find online or some communities have great outdoor hiking stores.

  • Great video. But i disagree with the gun. Better to carry extra supplies to share among evacuees than to use a weapon i think. and if someone has a Bigger gun, then what? Fight to the death? The purpose of the emergency kit is to Survive the ordeal. :)

  • @conrad13579 Well when the raving mobs like those in Great Britain club you over the head you'll wish you had a gun. As if we are all going to be joining hands and singing songs around the camp fire. How do you survive the ordeal when anyone with even a knife can take your stuff. How many people do you think will even be prepared enough to have half of what I suggested in this video?

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  • @SendARope A glass jar!? Seriously? Just kidding. But I'd personally pack stock/buillon cubes instead of sauce. You could get 40-50 cubes in the same space as that jar and for a fraction of the weight. Also I'd add a good fixed-blade knife as well for too many reasons to mention.

    I have a vid about oral hygiene you might like.

    Great vid though, thanks for sharing. Atb TPD

  • SendARope- Thanks for posting this video. It has also greatly influenced me in my preparedness plans. I have most of the equipment that you've outlined, a little that you didn't, and am slowly but surely preparing myself for bad times if and when they come. I appreciate it.........

  • I would definitely take that rice outta that can and put it in some kind of bag. Bags can be molded to fit around other stuff in your pack. Can cant lol.

  • man just get a LifeStraw water filter, its only $20, weighs 2 or 3 ounces - soooo much lighter and cheaper. greenbeetlegear online is only US retailer i can find. only downside is that it doesnt filter viruses, so you cant drink water contaminated with other people poo, but gets rid of bacteria and protazoa to EPA standards.

  • Yoders sells hot dogs in a can. Long term food supply houses sell them like Camping Survival and others.

  • They make hand-crank/solar/rechargable radios that have a USB port to charge a cell phone. I live in a big city and towers are all over the roads, so it's good to have just in case the cell network is up. Also, because modern phones have things like GPS and the ability to store thousands of books (survival, reading, etc).

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