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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

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Random survival items and techniques are discussed in this video. It is much better to plan now than to be forced into a last minute plan that sucks in the event of economic collapse.

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  • @rapchic watch all my videos before judging me to be a thief. Have you thought about using spell check before posting? If I were to judge you by your command of written English, what would my judgement be?

  • SHTF! SHTF! SHTF! I can't wait!

    Goodbye fake ass bullshit society!

  • Buck up there little camper. We need this society and its people. Let's not welcome bedlam. I for one enjoy peace and prosperity.

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  • @JadedRockStar84 I would also like to point out the lack of electronics. If the shit REALLY hits the fan and an EMP of any sort is released, there's not a worry in the world, since the motor, transmission and every other imaginable component is purely mechanical. It certainly won't make a speedy getaway, but let's be honest, you go fast, I go anywhere. See how many can keep up.

  • My recommendation, if you plan to use a vehicle, is to find an older diesel off road vehicle. Make sure it is in good mechanical condition, and ready for rugged terrain. The diesel offers great reliability, as well as fantastic fuel economy and diesel will not be as sought after as gasoline. I have a Toyota Land Cruiser 40 series with a diesel, spring over axle, lockers, winch, etc. and on 35" mud terrains and still get over 30 mpg. It's part of my contingency plan.

  • Hey Warrior can I ask where you are from?. Are u around the Nova area?

  • hey roadwarrior in England assult rifles are illegal ( sadly) so i was wondering would a hunting rifle .22 or a .307 be any good for hunting and other general tasks beow and cheers man

    good vid aswell

  • I figure tobacco might become another form of currency in several places where people dip or smoke alot im not saying stock up on cigarettes but maybe get a bag of seeds they arent expensive and if in 5years that bag buys you food or water or even firearms i think it would be worth it.

  • @MrPowerlifter13 SHIT HITS THE FAN

  • @MrPowerlifter13 SHIT HITS THE FAN

  • @MrPowerlifter13 shit hits the fan

  • The FRS frequencies on those radios are 2 miles but the GMRS frequencies are a higher watt output and may gain about a half mile or more line of sight. What they don't tell you is that you can set up a simplex repeater to get the 25 or more miles they boast about. It requires an FCC license though. May be worth looking into. Some radios have a 5 megahertz split; they transmit on one frequency and receive on another for full duplex repeaters gaining the longer distances.

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