Posted on 06/09/2002 6:14:55 PM PDT by bat-boy
Survival Supplies and Other Links Special thanks to Jay for his research
Also thanks to http://www.timebomb2000.com
http://www.kurtsaxon.com/foods/contents.htm Kurt Saxon
http://waltonfeed.com/old/index.html The Old Timer Page How We Used To Do It
http://www.y2kkitchen.com/index.html Sallys
http://www.y2kkitchen.com/html/14_day_plan.html Sallys 14 day list
http://www.sallyskitchen.com/ Sallys (Strackbein) New Site (posts on TB2K) Sally@SallysKitchen.com
http://www.angelfire.com/mo3/abcdef...vlib/index.html Survival Library
http://www.artrans.com/rmsg/toc.htm Rocky Mountain Survival Group
http://www.providenceco-op.com/house1.htm (Hagen) House at Cat's Green http://www.providenceco-op.com/
http://www.ezonline.com/ditto/howto.html Epsilon Library
http://www.netside.com/~lcoble/password/food.htm Frugals Food/Garden Index http://www.netside.com/~lcoble/bible/bible.html Survival Bible
http://www.beprepared.com/Insight/informa.htm Preparedness Insights
http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-a...l?msg_id=006SBs
http://www.kurtsaxon.com/index.htm kurt saxon
http://www.millennium-ark.net/News_Files/Hollys.html Hollys
http://www.nursehealer.com/Sitemap.htm Nursehealer
http://www.survivalring.org/
http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-an...0%20%28Y2000%29 greenspun archives Y2K prep info
http://www.netoriginals.com/uss/ Fall Out Shelter ideas
http://www.nodoom.com/index.html No Such Thing As Doomsday (Hoag) some chapters on line for preps and survival http://www.oism.org/nwss/ Nuclear survival http://www.ki4u.com/ Nuke survival
http:// http://www.wilderness-survival.net/ Wilderness Survival www.wilderness-survival.net/t50.php old http://www.wilderness-survival.net/topsites/ http://ubb.plainsmanscabin.com/cgi-...i?ubb=forum&f=9 20 pages on food storage shelf life
http://www.oism.org/ddp/ Basic Medical Kit for a 10-20 person shelter
Bulk tobacco-rollyourown-stuffyourown http://www.cigarettetobacco.com/index.htm http://www.ryotobacco.com/index.php3 http://www.webservr.com/rollyourown/ http://www.seedman.com/access.html
Discount commercial cigs http://www.discountcigarettes.net/004-g100.htm http://www.thetobaccoshop.com/page19.htm
Guns/Ammo/Accessories guns- http://www.ammoman.com/prices.html ammo- http://www.ammoman.com http://www.cheaperthandirt.com http://www.ultout.com/extramagsclips.htm http://www.shotgunnews.com/index.dog http://www.aimdiscount.com/
Beginner Handloading http://www.leeprecision.com/ http://www.reloadammo.com/
Five Rules for Concealed Carry http://firearmstactical.com/
Black Powder Percussion Firearms http://www.coon-n-crockett.org/linklist.htm http://www.tmgp.com/cgi-bin/nph-tame/iar/percussion.tam http://www.tmgp.com/cgi-bin/nph-tame/emf/index.tam http://www.iar-arms.com/toc.htm?B1=+++Contents+++
RV Parts (lottsa 12V/LPG..good prices/delivery) http://www.rvshop.com/rvcat/Equipment/default.asp
Gasoline -- LPG Conversion http://www.wps.com/LPG/lpg-how-to-book.html
Water Purification http://www.pwgazette.com/pwp.htm water filter FAQ http://pwn.com/guide.html storage/treatment FAQ http://www.providenceco-op.com/waterfaq/waterfaq.htm CHEMICALS EFFECTIVELY REMOVED BY ACTIVE CARBON FILTERS http://www.dbmarine.com/pura/page5.htm
Noah's Ark http://www.millennium-ark.net/News_Files/Hollys.html
Backwoods Home http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/hagan59.html
14 DAYS OF PREPS http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-an...l?msg_id=0026jq
Food Storage Basics http://www.nursehealer.com/StorageBasics.htm
Food Storage Plans http://www.nursehealer.com/FSPlans.htm
Prudent Food Storage FAQ http://www.providenceco-op.com/fsfaq/fsfaq2-035.htm
Alternative Self-Sufficiency Survival Information sites http://www.cairns.net.au/~sharefin/...Alternative.htm
Survival / Preparedness Homepages http://members.tripod.com/~dbsktmkr/surv_othr.html
Survival - Commmercial Sites - Links http://members.tripod.com/~dbsktmkr/surv_com.html
Debbie Links http://members.tripod.com/~dbsktmkr/index.html
Preparedness Nuggets Pages http://www.justpeace.org/nuggetsindex.htm
INDIVIDUAL PREPARATION FOR Y2K http://www.acgnj.org/archive/981200...finger/prep.htm
Household Cyclopedia http://www.publicbookshelf.com/publ...l_Information//
The 21st Century Homekeeper http://www.christianhomekeeper.com/
Preparedness & Survival http://www.nursehealer.com/FSLinks.htm
Shelf Life of Food Storage http://www.nursehealer.com/ShelfLife.htm
Food storage for $5 a week http://www.mormons.org/rs/provident/fscalendar.htm#$5
Survival, Disaster Preparedness, Food Storage and Shelters http://www.nodoom.com/
Captain Dave's Survival Center and Preparedness http://www.survival-center.com/index.htm
Solar Cooking Archive http://solarcooking.org/
Hot Water from a Wood or Coal Stove http://hearth.com/what/woodstovedhw.html
AT Hagan's Food Storage FAQs http://www.survival-center.com/foodfaq/index.htm
Food Storage Plan for One Person for One Year www.nursehealer.com/FS9.htm
Survivalist Information Library - this site has information it seems on everything like Nuclear Survival, fallout, etc. etc. etc., this is really a great site! http://www.logicsouth.com/~lcoble/p...d/survival.html
Tom Brown's Tracker and Wilderness Survival Website- http://www.trackerschool.com/ http://www.koransky.com/Trackers/ For links: http://www.trackerschool.com/tracklink.html
Hollowtop Outdoor Primitive School - http://www.hollowtop.com/ For Links: http://www.hollowtop.com/plinks.htm For Book List: http://www.hollowtop.com/hopsstore_html/index.html
Wilderness Way Magazine Page - A Great Wilderness Survival site http://www.wwmag.net/
Society of Primitive Technology http://www.primitive.org/ For Links and other info: http://ic.net/~tbailey/Primitive.html
Rocky Mountain Survival Guide http://www.artrans.com/rmsg/toc.htm
Ontario Trackers Booklists http://wmuma.com/ontariotrackers/booklist/index.html
Cherokee Survival http://members.truepath.com/cheroke.../CherokeeS.html
Native Tech http://www.nativetech.org
Primitive ways - Lots of Great Infomation http://www.primitiveways.com/
Braintan. Com - Braintanning Information http://www.braintan.com/
Mountain Men Web Ring http://nav.webring.yahoo.com/hub?ring=mtnman&list
Buckskinning Links http://www.alaweb.com/~choctaw/astolink.html
Mountain Men and The Fur Trade http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/amm.html
Books on Survival
This section will be expanded and updated over time. Reader comments and advice would be appreciated.
Special thanks from J.R. Nyquist to Mrs. Laurie Burns for sending a copy of Dresson H. Kearny's classic Nuclear War Survival Skills with the updated 1999 addendum
Nuclear War Survival Skills, by Cresson H. Kearny, foreword by Edward Teller (Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, Cave Junction, Oregon). Comprehensive and updated in 1999, this is the ultimate self-help book on civil defense. The author is aware that nuclear war is a real concern. He admonishes his readers: "Work to persuade the President, your Congressmen, your Senators, and other leaders to support improved nuclear war survival preparations, starting with increased funding for war-related civil defense. Urge them to approve and fund the early deployment of truly defensive weapons that tests already have proven capable of destroying some warheads in flight." Of course, readers of JRNyquist.com know that serious improvements in civil defense are not going to happen for a number of reasons (mostly having to do with the social psychology of the "shopping mall regime"). Nevertheless, if the government won't do anything there is always the good old-fashioned American way to do it (i.e., by doing it yourself). In Chapter One of Kearny's book he lists nuclear war myths and facts. This should be required reading in America's public schools. Here is a sampling:
"Myth: Fallout radiation from a nuclear war would poison the air and all parts of the environment. It would kill everyone. (This is the demoralizing message of On the Beach and many similar pseudo-scientific books and articles.)"
Americans need to educate themselves about nuclear war. The current global crisis is building, with terrorists plotting the destruction of the United States (while the sponsors of terrorism build missiles and bombs of their own). Kearny's book is the best overall information resource on "how to" protect you and your family during the next world war.
Survive the Coming Nuclear War, by Ronald L. Cruit and Robert L. Cruit, M.D. (New York: STEIN AND DAY, 1982). This is a basic guide to survival. According to the authors, those who take responsibility for their safety can survive. Consider their comment on Russian versus American war preparations in the 1980s: "Over the past decade we spent $900 million on civil defense, while the Soviets spent $65 billion. One estimate is that in a nuclear war Russia would lose 4 percent of its people -- half what they lost in World War II. Ten of us would die to their one. In yet another estimate we would lose 60 percent of our population, while the Russians would lose 2 percent. Though these figures may vary widely according to which study you consult, the message is clear."
The Reluctant Survivors: a family guide to the prevention and treatment of radiation sickness, by Wayne D. Lebaron (Salt Lake City: Dream Garden Press, 1984). This is an excellent book if you can get your hands on it. The section on EMP gives a number of simple, practical suggestions on protecting your appliances. Mainly, unplug them from the wall. (Anybody can do that.) And how about removing the battery from your car if you think a nuclear attack is imminent? Hey, it could work. Mr. Lebaron also suggests removing antennas from radios and television sets. But the main strength of this book is what it says about the treatment and prevention of radiation sickness. This is an essential guide for those living in hazard areas (e.g., downwind from North Dakota or Seattle).
The Sense of Survival, by J. Allan South (Orem, Utah: Timpanogos Publishers, 1990). This book is comprehensive. It includes fallout studies and protection schemes. It tells you how to grow a garden, how to find drinkable water, and how to raise and care for animals. In today's intensively urban and suburban communities, this sort of knowledge could prove useful after the infrastructure takes major damage.
Life After Doomsday, by Bruce D. Clayton, Ph.D (Boulder: Paladin Press, 1980). This book is thoughtful and intelligent. It contains general insights and specific survival strategies, encompassing problems of economic collapse, civil unrest and natural disasters. Of special significance, Dr. Clayton presents us with one of the best fallout studies accessible to general readers. According to Dr. Clayton: "Most retreaters seem to consider the Klamath region of northern California and southern Oregon as about the safest place to go to avoid direct weapons effects, fallout, and starving refugees. Actually, many other parts of the country are 'safe' too, if you assume no fallout except from the missile fields. Even if the Soviets hit all primary targets using surface bursts, there are still many parts of the nation which will have less than a 2 percent chance of receiving fallout."
No Such Thing As Doomsday, by Phillip L. Hoag (Emigrant, Montana: Yellowstone Publishing, 1996). If you click on the book title (above), it will take you to Mr. Hoag's Web site where his book is offered for sale. Mr. Hoag has gathered a great deal of useful information. Of special interest, he shows how to protect electronic equipment from the effects of EMP (electromagnetic pulse). He describes the usefulness of metal oxide varistors, gas tubes and grounding techniques, as well as integral shielding with a faraday cage. For those interested in protecting against the effects of EMP on automobiles, according to Hoag's research: "Some authorities suggest that most automobiles with electronic ignition and computerized control systems would only be temporarily affected by EMP. Pre-1975 vehicles with non-electronic ignitions will generally not be affected by EMP."
Alpha Disaster Contingencies
Survival articles, FAQs, links
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Buckshot's Camp
Best trapping info on the net, trapping books & CDs, wilderness survival info, some survival supplies
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Foxfire
The classic series of books on basic backwoods living skills
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SurvivalNet
Survival lists & FAQs
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Bison
A compilation of the most amazing survival-oriented newletter you've ever read. Advice on a comprehensive survival lifestyle and mindset. Brilliant!
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Nuclear War Survival Skills
Updated version of the Oak Ridge National Labratory official pulbication, with foward by Dr. Edward Teller. Very timely for today's nuclear weapon-equipped world.
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U.S. Diaster Preparedness Institute
FAQs & links on preparation for all type of disasters, including terrorism
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U.S. Rescue and Survival Operations Group
Military escape, evasion and survival training-oriented site
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Homesteading.org
FAQs, info and links on how to homestead land, basic backwoods living skills, making a living in rural areas
FReegards!
Think what you will, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Call this a "Public Service Announcement" :)
Yes, TimeBomb2000 is an awesome Forum for sensible individual preparation and overall news gathering: Over a million detailed threads archived (4 locations) describing every practical self-reliant tip possible. It also is able to let its hair down and discuss fun things and has a sense of community support and sometimes vigorous debate. Lots of us lurk and post at Free Republic :-) TimeBomb2000 was started by Ed Yourdon in December 1997 as a Y2K Discussion Forum and has evolved into a prep and Where Is The World Headed think tank.
All those Links are really valuable in these times!
This thread bookmarked.
Nuclear, Biological, & Chemical Warfare- Survival Skills, Pt. II
INDIVIDUAL PREPARATION FOR Y2K http://www.acgnj.org/archive/981200...finger/prep.htm
What preparation was needed? Giving money to some of Art Bells' phoney sponsors?
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