Security During a Crisis Part 1
Uploader Comments (southernprepper1)
Top Comments
-
Thanks for your calm, common sense approach that always comes through. Saw the National Geographic show last night too and it looks like your family and the other family have done a great job with your planning. You are far ahead of the majority. Thanks again.
Video Responses
All Comments (102)
-
btw, great job with this 3 part series. Really gets me thinking..
-
Does anyone know where to purchase body armor plates? I have a plate carrier mollie vest on the way but have not been able to find the plates themselves. I am a civilian - some of the sites that I looked at restricted the ceramic plates to military/LE only. Any help would be appreciated.
-
there was a storm in video
you should turn off the computer when thundering
and I think your rain barrel did get pretty full cos i heard heavy rain
nice vid
-
hi uhm, im 15 and living in a situation wich you can call crap.
economy is failing hard here and there's some more violence
but is there anything i can do at my age?
(btw in my country firearms arrent allowed)
-
You're right about the country because we used to live 15 miles from everything. We had one neighbor and the rest of the land belonged to the Warehouser corp. We owned 7 1/2 acre horse farm. Most of our state had a hurricane that took out the power grid and we were on our own. Five days into the blackout a military Humvee arrived with soldiers canvasing the property. I was at the back of the property getting hay and they were getting head counts of the residents. It could've been looters instead
-
I don't support moving to the country, all the brain conditioned sheep soak in all the scenes from the films or movies.
Though there are advantages to both living in the city and in the country .
Also a month or two after the event there will be way less people in the city.
-
rambo did not have any cool gear he had a knife and a burlap sack
I also have a place to retreat to(I live in a small town but my granddad owns a small farm out in the country).It doesn't have any farm animals on it though...so no renewable food source. There are streams where we can gather water and purify it by either boiling it or putting stuff in it. Plenty of weapons and ammo. plenty of defensive spots.If only I could get my family on board with prepping.I don't want the s to htf and not be ready...since I'm 15 and can't do much.
sarge958 8 months ago
@sarge958 First you sound like you have a support structure yes they are not preppers but they are a family. You have a spot to go yes no animals but learn how to plant a small garden and stock a few seeds. Learn how to trap for food. Learn how to live off the land. You will make it. Right now learn and read and practice survival skills when you can.
southernprepper1 8 months ago
What do you do when, like in katrina, they come to your house and try to disarm you. What if they also want to take our stored food to distribute? Do you comply? How could you fight the national guard?
glockfan86 8 months ago 2
@glockfan86 Have a place to hide it is one answer. Having a community that is united also will help. Hard question.
southernprepper1 8 months ago