The Most Often Forgotten Survival Preparations
by
Brandon
Smith
Alt-Market.com
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I think its
safe to say with some conviction that in the year of 2012 the concept
of survival prepping is NOT an alien one to most Americans. When
National Geographic decides there is a viable market for a prepper
TV show (no matter how misrepresentative of true preppers it may
be), when Walmart starts stocking shelves with long term emergency
food storage kits, when survivalism in general becomes one of the
few growing business markets in the midst of an otherwise disintegrating
economy; you know that the methodology has gone mainstream.
There is a noticeable and expanding concern amongst Americans that
we are, indeed, on the verge of something new and unfortunate.
Is it the big
bad hoodoo of the soon to expire Mayan Calendar? For a few, maybe,
but for the majority of us, no. That jazz is a carnival sideshow
designed to make the prepping culture appear ridiculous. We dont
need to believe in magical prophecies to know that there is a catastrophic
road ahead; all we have to do is look at the stark realities of
our current circumstances. It does not take much awareness anymore
to notice looming fiscal volatility, social unrest, the potential
for unrestrained war, and the totalitarian boldness of our government.
Ill take the wrath of Quetzalcoatl any day over the manure
storm that is approaching us currently.
With some estimating
a count of 3 million prepper families and growing in the U.S., the
motto of beans, bullets, and band-aids is finding a
home amongst legions. However, being closely involved in the survivalist
movement during the past six years and speaking with literally thousands
of preppers, it has become clear to me that we still have a long
journey ahead of us before we can claim true efficiency and mastery.
Sadly, having
a stockpile of food, weapons, and some slick tactical gear is not
enough to ensure a high likelihood of survival, at least not in
any of the social collapses that have occurred in the past century
around the world. Its a start, but only just
There are a
number of detrimental weakness to the survivalist movement and considerable
holes in prepper knowledge that must be addressed now while we have
the time and relative safety to do so. The greatest threat to the
common survivalist is not economic collapse, roving bandits, Blackwater
mercenaries, or predator drones; those dangers are a piece of cake
compared to the threat of an overblown ego, which will get a man
killed faster than the most sophisticated smart bomb. If we cannot
accept that there is always more to learn, and room to improve,
we have been defeated before we have begun.
The following
is just a short list of the many areas in which there is obvious
and acute inadequacy in the movement overall
Secondary
Retreat Locations
Never put all
your eggs in one basket. I hear a lot of tough talk from some survivalists
who claim they would rather die than leave their property. Of course,
I suspect they will see the error in this brand of bravado when
the legitimate chance of death actually arises. There is no harm
whatsoever in having a backup plan. Im not sure any survivalist
who doesnt is really a survivalist. Stand your ground when
necessary, but dont let pure pride and stupidity prevent you
from living to fight again another day.
Physical
Fitness And Health
You may be
the Tom Berenger-like master sniper of your particular county, but
if you cant run a hundred yards with your rifle rig without
going into coronary thrombosis, then you arent going to live
long during a collapse scenario. Even those preppers who have age
as an excuse
dont really have an excuse. I personally
know survivalists and homesteaders in their 60s and 70s
who could physically outmatch numerous other preppers of the same
age or younger without much effort. The difference? They make a
concerted effort to take care of their health.
Sometimes certain
wise-cracks made by the insipid yuppies of our modern era against
suvivalists are true, and we should take serious note when this
occurs. The primary insult being that many of us are far too fat
to outrun or outfight a paper sack, let alone a determined opponent.
I have, to be honest, seen chest beating antics from more than a
few clinically obese preppers that were truly embarrassing.
On the bright side, this does not have to be a permanent hindrance
to our success.
The solution
is simple: Eat less. Eat healthier. Exercise more.
A person who
has attained a high level of physical fitness has done more than
prove his prowess. He has also proven he has the will and the passion
to pursue a directed goal and achieve it, regardless of difficulty.
This is where the adults are separated from the children in this
world. Are you willing to endure extreme difficulty to win something
of legitimate value? Do you have the self discipline to forgo certain
luxuries and comforts to gain long term advantages? Or, would you
rather take the path of least resistance and certain doom? Personal
health is no joke for the survivalist.
Community
Building And Networking
Organization
is not the strongest suit of the survivalist movement for a number
of reasons. The first being that our paranoia completely impedes
our ability to work with others. Now, to be clear, it is not paranoia
if they are really out to get you, and with multiple leaked documents
like the MIAC Report, the Virginia Fusion Center Report, and the
DHS reports on right wing extremism, it is not as if
our concerns are unfounded. However, the movement needs to realize
that the primary object of labeling us as extremists
and categorizing us as potential threats to national security is
to create crippling fear. Their main goal is to condition preppers
to censor themselves, and to stifle their own organizational efforts.
Solid community,
even open formation of community, is necessary for countless reasons.
The more we isolate ourselves from one another now, the more alone
and vulnerable we will be tomorrow. Calls for OPSEC
should be embraced to a point, but they can also become an excuse
for laziness and inaction. No prepper who goes it alone during crisis
is going to come out unscathed, if they come out alive at all. This
is the great forgotten lesson of survival, from the Depression and
Weimar Germany, to Argentina and Bosnia; those persons and families
who were isolated simply did not make it. The wide spectrum of skill
sets and supplies needed to establish a survival foundation are
far too many for any single prepper to attain.
The logical
fallacy that usually prevents survival networking is the argument
that if you are a bigger group, you are a bigger target. This thinking
shows a lack of prioritization. During a social or economic collapse,
EVERYONE is a target. National chaos does not make distinctions
between those who never shared their survivalist tendencies and
those who did. The DHS might, but they are not the biggest threat
to the common prepper. The most dangerous environment for the prepper,
no matter what the circumstances may be, is one in which he has
no support.
If you do not
have ample neighbors and friends on board with the prepper lifestyle,
and who can be counted on in an emergency, then you are not ready,
nor are your chances very good. Period.
Barter Markets
And Trade Skills
At Alt-Market
we relentlessly promote the idea of decentralized trade markets
because, to be frank, they are going to spring up one day soon whether
the IRS, the DOJ, or the Federal Reserve likes it or not. The crisis
in the EU has proven my position on the inevitability of the barter
dynamic conclusively. These private trade networks are becoming
the new foundation for countries like Greece, Italy, and Spain,
and it should be noted that the financial instabilities in America
far outweigh any of the problem in those places. If we know that
economic danger is on the horizon, and we know that barter markets
will be the immediate result, then why not build them now, instead
of waiting and scrambling after disaster strikes?
Any survivalist
that does not know who he will be trading for essential supplies,
and who does not know what skills he will use to garner those supplies,
is in for a world of hurt.
Overlooked
But Vital Items
There is a
saying in the survival movement: Youre never done prepping.
I absolutely agree. Unless you are a millionaire with a highly organized
brain, there will always be some other piece of equipment that youll
discover you need down the line. That said, there are some things
every prepper should have, but many, from my observations, do not.
I have also heard every excuse imaginable and some unimaginable
when such people are presented with the recommendation that they
obtain these items, lack of money being the usual suspect.
Yes, many of
us are broke, or feel broke, these days Invariably, though, when
most survivalists examine their financial situation carefully, they
will discover a host of peripheral expenses that are unnecessary
or outright extravagant. I once had a would-be survivalist make
the argument that he could not afford a years supply of food,
then admit that he had just went on a Carnival Cruise to the Caribbean.
This is an extreme example, but it illustrates a common hang up.
Now is not the time for people to live beyond their means, or to
shrug off their preps so that they can have a new La-Z-Boy, cable
TV, an internet gaming account, a high priced vacation, a six day
a week stockpile of beer (hey, cut back a day, guys! Try it out
and see how it fits) etc. Times are changing, and they will definitely
change without us if we are not careful.
There is always
a way to get the preps you need, if you are motivated enough to
make it happen. Here are a few items that seem to escape from peoples
lists:
Extra
Survival Clothing: Clothing is a real pain for a lot of
survivalists because it is one prep that they must absolutely purchase
doubles and triples of. Good durable shoes, pants, even socks, can
get expensive. Base layer clothing like Smart Wool sometimes costs
in the range of $100 or more for a single set. Take the pain, bite
the bullet, and get the absolute best clothing you can find in multiples.
It may have to last you quite a long time without replacement, especially
the artificial fabrics. Imagine having to wear the same vapor producing
sweat drenched crusty duds day in and day out while sharing a retreat
location with some less than amused buddies. They may end up coming
after you before the looters do.
Body
Armor: This stuff is going to be at a premium in the near
future. I have already seen price spikes in good body armor in the
days after the Aurora Theater shootings. Why? Because the fear is
that the establishment will move to try to ban said gear in response,
causing a rush to purchase. That fear is not misplaced. Plus, I
would imagine a bullet to the gut, whether accidental or intentional,
is not an event to celebrate with a rootbeer float. Believe it or
not, body armor rigs that include rifle plates are extremely sparse
amongst preppers right now, and this simply cant continue.
Gas Masks
And Filters: Not long ago I wrote about the revolutions
and rebellions that took place in Russia after the formation of
the Soviet Union against the abuses of communism. At that time,
the more successful the rebellion, the more apt the Soviets were
to dump chemical weapons over entire towns, mountains, and valleys,
to erase the problem. Never expect that a tyrannical government
is going to fight fair. In fact, expect that they wont. Even
if you dont foresee such an event taking place in the U.S.,
it is imperative that every person owns not just a gas mask, but
extra filters as well. Plan on dealing with multiple incidences
in which your air will be unsafe to breath.
NBC Alert
Items: How many preppers do you know with a Geiger Counter?
I know three, out of the hundreds I speak with regularly. This is
not a good sign. If the Fukushima disaster has taught us anything,
it is that radiological threats are not just relegated to the realm
of nuclear bombs. Every community should have several Geiger Counter
devices handy, along with chemical warfare strips which change color
when exposed to an offending airborne agent. Remember the panic
buying that ensued in Japan for these kinds of goods after the reactor
meltdown? Dont overlook radioactivity. Knowing what has been
hit by concentrated fallout and what hasnt is a tremendous
advantage.
Thermal
Countermeasures: A box of road flares, IR flashlights, and
IR floodlights, should be in every survivalists home. With the advent
of predator drones armed with night vision and thermal vision, as
well as numerous other nasty weapons platforms, the need for countermeasures
that create false thermal signatures to confuse an attacker with
this kind of technology is a must.
Extra
First Aid Supplies: During a collapse, you become the hospital,
and no amount of Obamacare is going to help you. Almost every prepper
has a first aid kit, but few have one that will really last through
a prolonged crisis. Collapse brings with it all kinds of injuries
and sicknesses we never think of facing in our current atmosphere,
with more frequency than I believe many would like to admit possible.
A sterile bandage may be as sought after and as rare as a warm shower
in the near future, so stock an ample supply.
Solar
Panels: I am astonished at how many preppers still do not
have any solar power capability today. Its FREE off grid power,
for gods sake! Pay the initial costs, and at least buy a system
that is capable of charging and running batteries and essential
electronics that will aid you in your survival.
Greenhouse:
When discussing the idea of relocation, I sometimes hear
the assertion that places like Montana are terrible for growing
food (usually from people who have never lived in Montana). In fact,
a survival garden could be grown almost anywhere, regardless of
region or climate, if you use the right methods. One of the best
methods is the use of a greenhouse, which many preppers do not have.
Set aside your preconceptions of what gardening is, and do what
works. Even in winter, some plants can be grown in a greenhouse
environment to provide you and your family with precious vitamin
rich food. Just build it.
Raw Building
Materials: Do you have a stockpile of lumber and nails?
What about raw iron and steel? Sealants to repel pests and maintain
your home? Bags of concrete to reinforce a new addition? Think about
how much you will need to build after the final shoe drops. Probably
a lot more than you have ever built in your life
No Room
For Error
Time is running
short, and if we are to succeed as a movement, we must be ready
to hold a candle to ourselves, admit where we are lacking, and fix
the problem while we have the luxury to do so. Ultimately, the most
important and most ignored aspect of prepping is our own mindset.
Do we have the correct sense of urgency, and are we acting on it?
Have we prepared ourselves psychologically for the difficulties
ahead? Are we ready to make sacrifices for survival and victory?
Will we have what it takes at our core to see this thing through?
At this very moment, many do not. But, they have the potential to
rise to the occasion. The decision is theirs to make
Reprinted
with permission from Alt-Market.com,
a barter networking and informational website.
August
3, 2012
Brandon
Smith [send him mail]
is founder of the Alternative Market Project (www.alt-market.com)
as well as the head writer and co-founder of Neithercorp Press.
He specializes in macroeconomic analysis as well as studies in mainstream
media disinformation, and is now focusing on the creation of a national
network of barter markets designed to insulate and protect local
economies from the inevitable collapse of the current unsustainable
fiat system.
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