Building Autonomy Ⓐ
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blueprints for anarchic self suffiency, freedom, opportunity and possibility
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Slavery flow chart - Military industrial complex - Corporations - Politicians - Government - Courts - Banking - Corporate media - Ruling class - Citizens

https://t.me/anarkidatabase

#informational #infographic
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A second offering from Unvereinbar, this time a long essay on the Social, the Fragment, the George Floyd Uprising, fugitivity, and becoming the Ungovernable. PDFs for screen reading and printing available.

https://unvereinbar.blackblogs.org/2020/10/25/bittersweet-notes-for-our-season-towards-a-cartography-of-the-fragment-an-end-to-the-social/
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#EverybodyOut! Only popular resistance can offer us leverage on our future.

A selection of resources for post-electoral unrest, including posters, protest and security skills, and information about what different groups are organizing around the US.

https://crimethinc.com/2020/10/27/everybody-out-resources-for-a-season-of-post-election-unrest
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get it out there 📡
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Community-Gardening-Guide-2017.pdf
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Found a long but very thorough guide to establishing community gardens!
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Law enforcement creates incredibly dangerous climates for real people and real impacts on their lives, says an anarchist activist who also points out cops' propensity for misinformation: https://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2020-10-30/you-dont-have-to-break-the-law-to-get-watched-by-aric/
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The media's emphasis on Trump in their coverage of these protests is a ploy to convince people that these problems can be solved through electoralism.
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The truth of the matter is that a police department under a Democratic administration isn't much different than a police department under a Republican administration.
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Trauma supplies are something you can't buy locally often so I'll make a list for a good blowout kit so you can order online if you want. We have maybe 2 weeks to a month at most before supply disruptions happen so now's the time to throw one together if you have already squared away food, bug out bag and rifle/mags/ammo. If you are wondering why I recommend basic first aid kit items in an ifak/blowout kit it's because it forces you to open it up a few times a year so you are familiar with it.

Basic compact kit:

NAR s fold guaze or H&H compressed guaze

CAT tourniquet or recon medical 3/4 gen tourniquet. The NAR version is genuine but the newest knockoffs from recon medical are arguably better.

Quickclot guaze

Nonstick guaze pads (2x3 and 3x4)

Duct tape folded into credit card size

Triple antibiotic, hydrocortisone, and burn gel packets.

Band-Aids of several sizes

Steri strips

Alcohol wipes

Suture needle with monofilament thread

Amoxicillin and Cipro antibiotics (thomaslabs fish antibiotics is a good source)

Acetaminophen/ibuprofen

Diphenhydramine

Anti diarrheal tablets

These items are a bare minimum, designed to take up no more space than a rifle mag pouch. All items are available online from either Amazon or medical supply store. They are designed to accommodate a 3x5 inch space (about the dimensions of a 20rnd rifle mag). None of these items require expertise to use. The tourniquet is stored separately away from the rest of the kit. For basic wounds use a nonstick pads and some triple antibiotic and secure with duct tape or medical tape. If small enough is a bandaid. Rashes get hydrocortisone. Burn gel is used to numb pain on the skin and for burns. Antibiotics are used for larger wounds. Tourniquet limbs which have bleeding that doesn't stop when pressure and guaze is applied. If not on a limb use quickclot (which can be used on limbs as well). Remember to write the time on tourniquets and release pressure slowly every 15-30 minutes to see if bleeding has stopped. Sutures are used for wounds that have stopped bleeding and need to be closed and can be removed after a week. Steristrips are used to close wounds that need more than a bandage but don't need sutures. Any deep wound would be a good time to administer moxifloxacin or easily available amoxicillin.

If you have a larger space for an ifak consider adding:

Trauma sheers

Extra compressed guaze

Oleas/Israeli bandage

Stretch bandage

Foreceps

Tweezers

Saline rinse

Celox granules

Hydration electrolytes

Space blanket

NPA

Decompression needle

Halo chest seal

And items to have in a large kit or at home:

The books "where there is no doctor", "where there is no dentist", and "emergency war surgery".

Dental tool kit

Tooth extraction foreceps

Temp dental repair/filling

Surgical kit

Sting eze numbing pen

Tons of guaze and nonstick pads

Petroleum jelly

Aspirin/acetaminophen/ibuprofen

Splints

Cold packs

Medical tape

Nasal spray (decongestant)

Mucinex

Cough suppressant

Colloidal/ionic silver solution

Zicam

Sambucol

Multivitamins

IV lock kit and saline bags (look on ebay or vet supply stores. Definitely do tons of research and education before attempting.)
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