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120 Powerful Pieces Of Advice For Preppers
The American Dream ^ | 6-22-2012 | Robert Wenzel

Posted on 06/22/2012 2:26:35 PM PDT by blam

120 Powerful Pieces Of Advice For Preppers

Robert Wenzel
June 22, 2012

Our world is becoming increasingly unstable, and millions of Americans are feverishly preparing for what they consider to be "the end of the world as we know it". In fact, it is estimated that there are now approximately 3 million "preppers" in the United States. But for people that have never done much prepping before, getting started can be both confusing and intimidating. In fact, I get more questions about prepping than anything else. People are constantly asking me how they can prepare for the difficult times that are coming. Well, in this article I have compiled 120 powerful pieces of advice for preppers.
No two situations are exactly the same, and almost every prepper approaches preparation differently, but there are some basic principles that apply to almost everyone. And without a doubt, a lot of people that are not preparing now are going to regret it in the years ahead. The global financial system is falling apart, the United States and Europe are absolutely drowning in debt, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are becoming more frequent, signs of social decay are everywhere and war could erupt in the Middle East at any time. Actually, it is absolutely amazing that there are so many people out there that still believe that "prepping" is not necessary.

When people ask me what they can do to prepare, there is usually one tip that I give above everything else. It is not very "sexy", but it is absolutely foundational.

During the last recession, millions of people lost their jobs, and because a lot of them had no financial cushion, many of them also lost their homes.

For the next couple of years, my number one tip is to build up an emergency fund. If you are a prepper and you are living month to month, then you are in a very vulnerable position.

What is going to happen to all of your preparations if something goes wrong and you suddenly lose your home to foreclosure?

I recommend that everyone have an emergency fund that will be able to cover all bills and expenses for at least six months.

Yes, cash is continually losing value. But during any economic downturn it is absolutely essential that you be able to continue to pay your bills. Having a cash reserve is the smart thing to do.

So what else can people do to start prepping for the tough times that are on the horizon?

In a previous article, I explained that a good place to start is by focusing on the five basics....

1) Food

2) Water

3) Shelter

4) Energy

5) Self-Defense

If you have those five areas totally covered you will be in pretty good shape.

The following are some more things to consider as you are prepping....

*Do not post pictures of money or gold or your preps on Facebook. If you do, you might get some unwelcome visitors to your home.

*Make sure that your preparations are not against the law. If you have any doubt about this, make sure that you do not go on national television and tell all of America what you are doing.

*In the event of a major disaster, there will likely be hordes of "non-preppers" running around looking to take away the things that all of the preppers have been storing up. This is something that you will need to be prepared for.

*The following are 6 excellent privacy tips for preppers that come from an article by an anonymous author that was recently posted on theintelhub.com....

1. Trust no one that you do not personally know. Even the little old lady down the road will rat on you if she is hungry when the SHTF.

2. Keep your prepping to yourself. Again, do not tell anyone you are prepping. If they know you have stores of food, where do you think they will think of first when the SHTF? Oh and don’t forget, the Department of Homeland Security thinks people with stockpiles of food and weapons as potential domestic terrorist.

3. Don’t share any prepping articles on Facebook or other social media. Don’t draw attention to yourself by posting prepping articles or discussing the topic on the website. You may think you are educating your friends, but in reality you are just letting them know of your actions and plans.

4. Make sure boxes are not labeled with the company name if your order emergency supplies. Most companies will publish this in their ordering information. You don’t want to tip off the UPS driver that you just received a year’s worth of freeze dried food.

5. Do not tell anyone what you are up to. You don’t know how hard it is for me not to tell people I meet that I was almost on the National Geographic TV show. That would be a disaster.

6. Be alert to what others are saying. I was sitting in my dental hygienist chair a week ago and she told me about another customer that was storing food. She thought he might be prepping and she said if it ever got bad, she knew where to find some food. I just acknowledged the statement and let it rest.

*In one article that I did about preparation, I listed 10 things that you can start doing right now to get yourself into a better position for the chaos that is coming....

1 - Get Out Of Debt

2 - Find New Sources Of Income

3 - Reduce Your Expenses

4 - Learn To Grow Your Own Food

5 - Make Sure You Have A Reliable Water Supply

6 - Buy Land

7 - Get Off The Grid

8 - Store Non-Perishable Supplies

9 - Develop Stronger Relationships

10 - Get Educated And Stay Flexible

*Would moving to another area of the country be the best choice for you and your family? In an article entitled "What Is The Best Place To Live In The United States To Prepare For The Coming Economic Collapse?" I detailed some of the pros and cons for living in various areas of the country.

*In a recent article posted on shtfplan.com, Norse Prepper shared 11 questions that all preppers should be asking themselves....

1. What am I preparing for?

2. Am I going to bug in or bug out?

3. Can I defend my family, property and preps?

4. Do I have enough to feed my family until order is restored?

5. How will I heat my home?

6. How will I keep clean?

7. How will I provide light and electricity?

8. How will I keep up on information and communicate with the outside world?

9. What do I have to offer others?

10. How will I fight off boredom?

11. How do I pay for all of this?

You can read the entire article right here.

*In the years ahead food might cost a whole lot more than it does right now. Your food dollars are never going to go farther than they do right now.

*Many people do not realize this, but you can grow herbs that have tremendous healing properties in your own garden.

*In a recent article, I detailed some of the things that you will want to consider in the event of a major economic collapse....

#1 Food Shortages Can Actually Happen

#2 Medicine Is One Of The First Things That Becomes Scarce During An Economic Collapse

#3 When An Economy Collapses, So Might The Power Grid

#4 During An Economic Collapse You Cannot Even Take Water For Granted

#5 During An Economic Crisis Your Credit Cards And Debit Cards May Stop Working

#6 Crime, Rioting And Looting Become Commonplace During An Economic Collapse

#7 During A Financial Meltdown Many Average Citizens Will Start Bartering

#8 Suicides Spike During An Economic Collapse

#9 Your Currency May Rapidly Lose Value During An Economic Crisis

#10 When Things Hit The Fan The Government Will Not Save You

*You need to have a plan for what you will do if a massive wildfire comes sweeping through your area. This is especially true if you live in the western half of the United States.

*In a previous article entitled "20 Things You Will Need To Survive When The Economy Collapses And The Next Great Depression Begins", I made a list of 20 things that you will need when you are not able to rely on Wal-Mart or the grocery store any longer....

#1) Storable Food

#2) Clean Water

#3) Shelter

#4) Warm Clothing

#5) An Axe

#6) Lighters Or Matches

#7) Hiking Boots Or Comfortable Shoes

#8) A Flashlight And/Or Lantern

#9) A Radio

#10) Communication Equipment

#11) A Swiss Army Knife

#12) Personal Hygiene Items

#13) A First Aid Kit And Other Medical Supplies

#14) Extra Gasoline (But Be Very Careful How You Store It)

#15) A Sewing Kit

#16) Self-Defense Equipment

#17) A Compass

#18) A Hiking Backpack

#19) A Community

#20) A Backup Plan

*In the comments following that article, my readers suggested a number of additional items to add to that list....

1. A K-Bar Fighting Knife

2. Salt

3. Extra Batteries

4. Medicine

5. A Camp Stove

6. Propane

7. Pet Food

8. Heirloom Seeds

9. Tools

10. An LED Headlamp

11. Candles

12. Clorox

13. Calcium Hypochlorite

14. Ziplock Bags

15. Maps Of Your Area

16. inoculars

17. Sleeping Bags

18. Rifle For Hunting

19. Extra Socks

20. Gloves

21. Gold And Silver Coins For Bartering

*There are more preppers out there than you might think. Don't be afraid to reach out and make new friends.

*In a recent article, Brandon Smith shared some of the factors to consider when choosing a location for a survival retreat....

1. Property Placement

2. Community Network

3. Defensibility

4. Water Availability

5. Food Production

6. Proximity To National Forest

7. Secondary Retreat Locations

You can read the rest of that article right here.

*Almost everyone can grow a survival garden. Even if you only have an apartment, you can still grow a few things on your balcony.

*Don't underestimate the impact a major transportation disruption could have on our daily lives.

*You would be surprised what you can actually do with limited resources. For example, there is one family that is actually producing 6000 pounds of produce a year on just 1/10th of an acre right in the middle of Pasadena, California.

*Survival Mom once shared the top ten survival tips that nobody wants to talk about....

1. Duct taping your windows will not save you from radiation poisoning.

2. You may have to dig a latrine (more than one time).

3. You may not receive any government benefits or payment from your place of employment during a disaster.

4. It is possible that you may be sick or in the hospital during a disaster.

5. Your pets may not survive.

6. It is likely that your cell phone will not work.

7. No one is coming to help you.

8. Insurance doesn’t cover everything, if there is an insurance company left.

9. There will not be enough food and water for everyone.

10. If it is the end of the world, the previous nine tips will not matter!!!

*An EMP burst caused by a high altitude nuke or by a major solar event could fry most of your electronics. What are you going to do if that happens?

*Spending a million dollars on a "survival condo" in an abandoned missile silo in Kansas is probably not a very efficient use of your limited resources.

*Off Grid Survival recently posted a list of four powerful traits that most survivors have in common....

1. Survivors stay Calm in the face of Danger

2. Survivalists are Experts at Improvisation

3. Survivors are D.I.Y Experts

4. Survivors are Great Leaders

*You can always learn more. Organizations such as The American Preppers Network enable preppers to network and learn from one another.

*During the difficult times that are coming, in addition to physical preparation it is going to be absolutely crucial to be both mentally and spiritually tough.

Many have accused me of being a "doom and gloomer", but I don't see anything negative about being prepared.

In fact, having a plan can give you a tremendous amount of hope. There will be a lot of people out there that will be tremendously blessed in the midst of the chaos that is coming. Victory often goes to those who are most prepared.

But if you choose simply to have blind faith in the system and you choose to stick your head in the sand, you might find that "ignorance is bliss" for a little while but when the stuff hits the fan it is going to be incredibly painful for you.

Previous generations understood that it was wise to store up supplies in the good years in order to make things easier in the lean years.

Unfortunately, most people these days have never been through truly hard times so they have no idea what they are like.

Just because the world has enjoyed a tremendous amount of prosperity for the last several decades does not mean that things will always be this way.

Wake up, take a look at the storm on the horizon and get prepared while you still can.

If you choose not to prepare now, you will regret it later.


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To: blam; Chunga85; RipSawyer; TigerLikesRooster; familyop; FlingWingFlyer; Quix; Alamo-Girl; ...
The Coming Derivatives Crisis That Could Destroy The Entire Global Financial System !


Very Tough Times Are Coming !

21 posted on 06/22/2012 5:13:58 PM PDT by ex-Texan ((Ecclesiastes 5:10 - 20))
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To: old school

I count Free Republic as social media. We come here to socialize and discuss conservative politics. Granted, most of us post under screen names but a determined Google search will reveal most of our true identities.


22 posted on 06/22/2012 5:23:27 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: Lady Lucky

“Except...they will be on their own in survival mode, in an area densely populated with terrified, possibly violent urban dwellers.”

I worked in Oakland, California during two disasters: The Loma Prieta Earthquake and The Oakland Hills Fire comparatively speaking, relatively few people were directly impacted by either. Nonetheless, in both instances, looters and predators of every stripe came out in force. Privation was not the impetus for their actions! No light, no heat, no food and no water would have really jazzed-up those activities!


23 posted on 06/22/2012 5:25:41 PM PDT by old school
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To: Lurker
"I have also ceased discussing our plans and preps with anyone outside a very close circle of people. Period. I will make suggestions and sources for some items on this forum, but no others. Period."

Ditto. (A handful of close friends and neighbors, fellow preppers)

24 posted on 06/22/2012 5:31:06 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
"For the next couple of years, my number one tip is to build up an emergency fund. If you are a prepper and you are living month to month, then you are in a very vulnerable position."

Well, an author giving advice in regards to the default process, and he has a brain. That's unusual. Some of the "preps" most often talked about probably won't pay for much more than a few meals during the poor times that we're really likely to see in the very near future. And no pile of such items will make a month's mortgage payment. They'll go cheap, after the movie action novelty bubble breaks.

[Haven't watched television for about a decade. Realistic perspective unaffected by TV is priceless.]

Imagine, folks, where you might go to live after being foreclosed on. Can we say perpetual Zombieville, friends?


25 posted on 06/22/2012 5:34:17 PM PDT by familyop ("Wanna cigarette? You're never too young to start." --Deacon, "Waterworld")
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To: blam
"1 - Get Out Of Debt"

Do that first.

"2 - Find New Sources Of Income"

Easier said than done, for most. Looking for an extra job is a full time job.

"3 - Reduce Your Expenses"

Best recommendation, for most, IMO. Even most "experts" at this are much lacking in knowledge. Nearly any one of you could do much more to reduce personal costs (clue: takes work...time consuming, sometimes very hard work and lots of it).

"4 - Learn To Grow Your Own Food"

If you have a place to garden, start now. Hard packed, sterile soil takes years to develop well. If you're in the east, well, good for you. Get after it anyway, and get a taste of the work of canning (read and follow instructions carefully or risk death by botulism).

"5 - Make Sure You Have A Reliable Water Supply"

If away from city water, have a well drilled, and water, tested.

"6 - Buy Land"

Become educated on regulations and costs first, especially in the West. Spying, gossiping, NIMBY eyes and ears in every locale await victims to fleece for their relatives and friends in the local socialist economy and various land grabbing schemes. They'll do it out of nothing more than jealousy and hatred.

"7 - Get Off The Grid"

Better study for a few years about that first, if the author's talking about rural water, alternative energy, etc. See "NIMBY" above.

"8 - Store Non-Perishable Supplies"

Yes.

"9 - Develop Stronger Relationships"

Yes, but be very aware. Whole lot of robberies through hook and crook going on out there now, and many real families have already been ripped apart by the pathological social-social regime.

"10 - Get Educated And Stay Flexible"

Get educated. More than anything else, avoid the "name Ash, Housewares" ("mountain man") posture. Extremely dangerous for city slickers or anyone else in many ways unimagined.


26 posted on 06/22/2012 5:58:06 PM PDT by familyop ("Wanna cigarette? You're never too young to start." --Deacon, "Waterworld")
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To: blam
"#9 Your Currency May Rapidly Lose Value During An Economic Crisis"

Our US debt is being enormously piled up by the propaganda about Europe and Asia. What goes up could come down with an unprecedented crash following this party of socialist illusions and crookery. Prepare for a worthless dollar. Granted, after living through the time of the dollar collapse, you may see deflation in some things. But there might not be many products to buy with it, and residential real estate will likely be worth far less than the barest costs of building it (us Baby Boomers passing away for decades, lack of manufacturing base).


27 posted on 06/22/2012 6:08:20 PM PDT by familyop ("Wanna cigarette? You're never too young to start." --Deacon, "Waterworld")
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To: blam
7 - Get Off The Grid

8 - Store Non-Perishable Supplies

Got to get wife to agree with these two. She hates Spam as food, but I keep telling her it can last for years. Getting off the grid will be hard because of the HOA.

28 posted on 06/22/2012 6:51:14 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (It's time to take out the trash in DC.)
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To: Arrowhead1952

Look into a manual transfer switch and a 30 amp inlet box. Reliance Mfg makes a nice little kit. On the exterior of your home it’s barely noticeable. Inside you can have up to ten circuits wired to it.

If the grid goes down you hook a portable generator to the inlet, flip the transfer switch to generator, and you have power to the important stuff in your home without having to run extension cords through open windows.

If you do it yourself no one will be the wiser.


29 posted on 06/22/2012 6:57:36 PM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is, it is the only answer.)
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To: Uncle Ike

That was not directed at you but a comment on the people who let things slide cause they don’t know where to start.

I started prepping like you before it became prepping. I got my wife to start buying an extra $10 a week about 6 years ago. If there was a sale of some canned food we ate, get more of it. We slowly started building up some extra food. Started adding to it right before the crash after I paid off the house.

I live in the hood of a city and bugging out is not really an option as I have no where to go. I am 50 and being a refugee with my 55 year old wife and her sister is NOT my idea of living.

Will have to make my stand here. If I had 2 more years (which I doubt), I might be able to get a hideaway close enough to get to. So right now I stock up and ammo up and bid my time.


30 posted on 06/22/2012 7:33:30 PM PDT by packrat35 (Admit it! We are almost ready to be called a police state!)
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To: packrat35

You never know what the future brings. You just might cross paths with someone who has a refuge away from the city but doesn’t have the skills that you have. It could happen.


31 posted on 06/22/2012 7:37:12 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: Marcella
I love those two people and they will be welcome if they need to come here, however they need to be dipped in oil and French fried until the liberalism is gone. Did I mention they get their news only from Al Jazeera, as they say they are the only news that tells the truth. They tell me I should watch/hear Al Jazeera if I want the truth about Jews and everything else.

I'd let them rot and I am saying that even if they were my relatives.

32 posted on 06/22/2012 7:43:12 PM PDT by packrat35 (Admit it! We are almost ready to be called a police state!)
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To: packrat35

Well, Pack, it’s not that simple. They were my support and helped me tremendously when my hisband (her brother) was dying from brain cancer last year. Going through that would have been much worse if I hadn’t had them.

When they start on their liberal stuff, I say nothing so an argument won’t start. I cannot change them.

I would save their lives if the SHTF and they could get here. I think, at least for him, he would realize then that liberalism’s government won’t water/feed him and keep him cool and warm and keep him safe.


33 posted on 06/22/2012 8:24:40 PM PDT by Marcella (God wouldn't vote for Romney so I won't, either.)
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To: ladyjane

Well I am not going to bet my family’s life on happening to find someone to take us in. I will bug out if absolutely necessary but it is a last resort.

I am 50, my wife is 55 with diabetes and her sister is 49 and mentally disabled. Wandering around as refugees is NOT an option I will take unless last resort.


34 posted on 06/22/2012 8:42:20 PM PDT by packrat35 (Admit it! We are almost ready to be called a police state!)
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To: Marcella

OK you got me there. Didn’t realize they had helped you in the past.


35 posted on 06/22/2012 8:45:24 PM PDT by packrat35 (Admit it! We are almost ready to be called a police state!)
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To: blam
Due to my job, my hobbies, and my personal beliefs, my former mother-in-law delighted in trying to insult me by calling me “Sgt. Tackleberry”. She was unreachable, and I didn’t spend a lot of time trying to convince her of the importance in prepping. She would rather buy timeshares of vacation property than spend money on a basic 72 hour kit. That works for her, and I cannot judge her, but she would not be invited to,“come live with me if it ever did happen,” as she believed.

It's interesting how many of these prepper articles have the same plotline:

1) Prepper is ridiculed for his prepper ways,

2) Prepper gets even with his tormenters by denying them access to his stash when the apocalypse comes. This guy apparently resolved that his MIL would starve when the SHTF.

It is clear to me that the prepper movement is, at least to some extent, an angry clique of revenge fantasists masquerading as a "practical" preparedness movement.

36 posted on 06/22/2012 9:41:39 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: appalachian_dweller; OldPossum; DuncanWaring; VirginiaMom; CodeToad; goosie; kalee; ...

Preppers’ PING!!


37 posted on 06/23/2012 6:41:09 AM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: familyop
America's Debt Levels Are Falling To Pre-Crisis Levels
38 posted on 06/23/2012 6:52:25 AM PDT by blam
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To: jmax
AWESOME!!! BEARS MUCH REPEATING.

One of my biggest pet peeves, are those that have guns galore and about 20 rounds for each. I'm glad to hear someone else stating what should be obvious.

When I first started to get serious about what guns/ammo I needed for when SHTF, I planned out commonalities in ammo, availability, reliability in the gun/ammo, and cost.

Sure, it's great to have a .308, a 30-06, a .22, 5.56, a 9mm, and a .40 and a .270.........but, unless you make your own ammo you're stuck trying to get ammo that may already be hard to find/pricier now.

For example, a K98 is fun to have and a nice bolt action rifle. But a Mosin Nagant isn't a bad deal and 7.62x54 is more available and cheaper than 8mm. Plus, you can shoot the 7.62x54 in a Dragunov and both weapons can fire any 7.62x51 any federales happen to drop on the deck.

Last I checked, the Warsaw guns/ammo was still cheaper than the NATO guns/ammo. Yes, yes, I know, what about all those with 5.56 weapons? In my personal experience in nasty situations, I have found CAR-15/M16 variant rifles to be inferior due to jamming and stopping power issues. My all time favorite weapon is the Ak-47.

Your beliefs may differ, I'm not disputing AK vs AR here....I'm just saying that having 10 guns of 4 or five different calibers is probably better that 10 guns of 10 different calibers. And it goes in line with what jmax posted.

Aside from that, you can still find AP and tracer rounds for much of the NATO/Warsaw weapons......I haven't checked, but I'm willing to bet that 5.56/7.62x39,51,54 tracer or AP ammo is easier to find and cheaper, than say .270.

Another thing to consider is that having 'like' guns may also mean that if things really begin to go bad for you, you can cannibalize one gun for parts in order to keep others in action.

39 posted on 06/23/2012 7:11:27 AM PDT by Repeat Offender (While the wicked stand confounded, call me with Thy Saints surrounded)
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To: familyop; Names Ash Housewares
"name's Ash, Housewares"

Name him, ping him...

40 posted on 06/23/2012 7:12:16 AM PDT by null and void (Day 1250 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama is not a Big Brother [he's a Big Sissy...])
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