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This is a channel to collect and share information pertaining to living independent of the corrupt and broken system.

-Escape the control grid-
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Part III: Distance Judging and Communication
Part IV: Breaking Contact
Part V: Gear
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^ This man has the right idea. "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." - JFK
The United States as we knew it, has died. The land on which it stands is up for grab. Whats your move white man?
Your best protection comes from a good defensive position. You can't have a good defensive position if you are living in a city. Massive populations means massive demands on resources. Anyone within a 50 mile radius of a major city will need to fight off waves of looters and marauders on a daily basis. Even if you find yourself in the suburbs, you are not safe. When people are hungry and scared, they will do just about anything for just about nothing. See South Africa (pic), where middle class white families need to fortify their homes with electric gates and barbed wire to deter suburb home invasions.
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Your best protection comes from a good defensive position. You can't have a good defensive position if you are living in a city. Massive populations means massive demands on resources. Anyone within a 50 mile radius of a major city will need to fight off waves…
Sandbags are also your friend. Keep a bunch of empty sacks in your garage. Identify sources of sand to fill them quickly. They can be stacked to absorb bullets and fortify positions. For best bullet proofing use sand not dirt.
Forwarded from Living off the Land
Blood and soil. One cannot exist without the other, yet some speak only of the blood while ignoring the soil.

The soil is what we were molded from, what we have worked and stewarded, and where we shall lay when our work is done. We take care of it, and it takes care of us.

It was this way for our grandfather, and for his grandfather, and God willing, it shall be so for our grandchildren. This is our soil, after all, and we shall not have it taken from us, or allow ourselves to be taken from it, lest we are both destroyed.

We must keep a firm grasp on it, as our ancestors did, as they taught us to do, and as we must teach our children to do, else it will slip from our hands along with our blood.