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I find the best way to protect sensitive documents is to use a fireproof safe. In the event of a fire or a flood your documents are kept safe and dry/undamaged.
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My Internet connection went down once. When it came back 10 minuets later I was injured, dehydrated and covered in feces. I was also really really bored. This stuff is no joke people. Print bontony guides, print kung-fu manuals, print porn. Also google your blood type and shoe size. If you have space in your panic room keep a log of the names of people you're related too and some phrases which aren't neems, in case the crisis drags on and you have to talk to them.
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Dont forget maps. I got local maps and print outs from google earth in detail of my immediate area. Good for finding useful water sources like garden ponds and schools, libraries, more knowledge :) scrap yards, garden centres etc. If the world has ended and that house is empty now, that garden pond or greenhouse will come in handy :(
And a 100 year calender. A bit out there but would be good for planning crops. Easy to lose track of time when its not on your phone, tv or papers.
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Thanks Rick
I bought and used your music in this video Black & White Theme Dark Pleasures By Peter Vooijs Photography
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what web sites do u go to to get all this info?
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wat kind of websites would you go to to get ur info?
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get the book: "when technology fails"
you'll thank me later ;)
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I'd suggest you (or anyone viewing this) check out youtube user USNERDOC. He's got some great videos and he's posted some good information on first aid. Downloadable pdf's.



THAT SAS survival hand book at the end ... ive noticed that their are about 3 different covers for the same book, does that mean they are the same book or different?
:)
sim0b 3 months ago
@sim0b It seems to be the same book - just different designs for the covers
rickvanman 3 months ago
Instead of making so many hardcopies of valuable information, I suggest that you save the information to a 16 gig flash drive. You can even copy the infromation on one flash drive to several so that you have backups. You can have eternal power for your laptop using solar energy. There are portable solar energy devices that you can store in your backpack along with your laptop or palmtop. Also, stash food in places away from your home. Bury cache's of food in untraveled areas.
johnny102marvin 2 years ago
Hi John, afraid I have to disagree with you on this particular one :o)
I'd be EXTREMELY nervous about locking such valuable information away on any kind of electronic device for several reasons, not least of which is that laptops are delecate and may easily get broken in a crisis scenario. Also an EMP, or a powerful enough solar flare (which NASA have predicted for 2012) could mean this life-saving data is lost forever.
There's a lot to be said for good ole fashioned printed paper :o)
rickvanman 2 years ago 14