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Book Review: James Rawles "How To Surivive TEOTWAWKI"
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| October 4, 2009
| Travis McGee
Posted on 10/04/2009 1:16:12 PM PDT by Travis McGee
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Matthew Bracken, AKA Travis McGee, is the author of three novels. They are Enemies Foreign And Domestic, Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista, and Foreign Enemies And Traitors. He is currently writing a new novel, unrelated to the Enemie trilogy.


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posted on
10/04/2009 1:19:09 PM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
To: Travis McGee
Thanks Travis, I’ve been considering the book for a while, and I believe I’ll purchase it today.
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posted on
10/04/2009 1:23:47 PM PDT
by
VR-21
(If it's a vision of the future you want......)
To: VR-21
I ordered my copy on the 30th, to help Jim Rawles get his book in the top of the amazon sales list.
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posted on
10/04/2009 1:26:17 PM PDT
by
Armedanddangerous
(I think youre so full of inconsolable rage you don't care who you hurt)
To: Travis McGee
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posted on
10/04/2009 1:26:35 PM PDT
by
Osage Orange
(A community organizer cannot bitch when communities organize..... - Rush Limbaugh)
To: Travis McGee; Joya
How about it and the new edition of
A MORE EXCELLENT WAY?
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posted on
10/04/2009 1:26:53 PM PDT
by
Quix
(POL Ldrs quotes fm1900 2 presnt: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2130557/posts?page=81#81)
To: Travis McGee
At times Rawles seems to imply that anybody living in a big city or, God forbid, east of the Mississippi River, wont have much chance of survival if any of the worst scenarios happen: nuclear war, a grid collapse, a deadly pandemic or other widespread calamity.
This was my biggest issue with "Patriots". I was in quite a funk for a couple of weeks after reading that book because we live in a city, can't afford to buy and equip a rural retreat, and probably wouldn't last a year there even if we did. He had me convinced that we would die, just four more bodies piled along the side of the road! LOL
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posted on
10/04/2009 1:31:30 PM PDT
by
ChocChipCookie
(When a president must hire out his real job to 32 czars, he was never CEO material.)
To: Travis McGee
Thanks for the recommendation. I went to Amazon and bought one for around $11 including shipping. I'm looking foward to reading it.
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posted on
10/04/2009 1:39:50 PM PDT
by
NorwegianViking
(Organizing for America)
To: Travis McGee
When it comes, I plan to shoot my neighbors who stocked up on food and water.....
In the meantime, I’m just going to drink beer......
Hey....at least it’s a plan.....
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posted on
10/04/2009 1:45:57 PM PDT
by
nevergore
("It could be that the purpose of my life is simply to serve as a warning to others.")
To: ChocChipCookie
What about NEAR a city, in suburbs or rural NE? Best thing is to be a different kind of community organizer. If the SHTF, pray you live with leaders who understand the need for defense.
To: Travis McGee
We had some issues with Patriots also. The story was okay but it seemed over done on the product details.
We loved your trilogy. Are you writing anything now?
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posted on
10/04/2009 2:08:52 PM PDT
by
snippy_about_it
(Looking for our Sam Adams)
To: Travis McGee
I recall reading somewhere, actually, I think it was that fairly famous Argentine blog by the guy of how he survived (in a city) after TSHTF, that you are not necessarily better off in the country as opposed to in the city, and he gave a number of reasons, which made a lot of sense.
If TSHTF and you live in the boondocks, and you think there won’t be hungry and crazy two-legged critters roaming the countryside, then you are dreaming. And can you guard your vegetable garden 24 hours a day, and stay awake 24/7 to guard against home invasions 24/7?
The author of that blog pointed out that once the thugs get in your house in an isolated rural setting, sometimes they will torture, rape, and harass you and your family for days, because there is no house nearby to hear their screams. That is a little harder for the bad guys to pull off in a city with neighbors close by. Something to think about.
If you have never read the blog, you should. It is here:
http://ferfal.blogspot.com/2008/10/thoughts-on-urban-survival-2005.html
Grab a cup of java when you have about an hour to devote to reading it. Great read, and it ain’t fiction. It’s one guy and his family and how they lived (and are still) living in a collapsed economy.
To: Travis McGee
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posted on
10/04/2009 2:22:58 PM PDT
by
Jet Jaguar
(A mob of one.)
To: snippy_about_it
Currently I’m writing a first person POV novel with all new characters, which is unrelated to the Enemies Trilogy. It’s also set in a near-future semi-dystopia, but otherwise it’s not connected to my other books. It’s going to be shorter, maybe 300 pages (compared to 570 pages for the other novels), so I hope to finish in under a year.
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posted on
10/04/2009 2:25:11 PM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
To: webschooner
Ferfal’s “Urban Survival” essay is extremely valuable. If you are going to be in a rural retreat, it either has to be incredibly remote and hidden, or you will probably be better off in a small town or suburban subdivision, where you can provide mutual self-defense. No single familiy can do it alone.
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posted on
10/04/2009 2:27:07 PM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
To: nevergore
I am going to buy a motorcycle, ass-less leather pants and roam the countryside like “the Road Warrior”.
I said I had a plan, I didnt say it was a good one.
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posted on
10/04/2009 2:43:30 PM PDT
by
Yorlik803
( Better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
To: Travis McGee
that scenario was well written about in “lights out”.
To: ChocChipCookie
I live on the outskirts of a large East Coast City as well. I pretty much figured we would be doomed, but that quote is pretty much confirming what i thought....... LOL oh well, id still like to read the book, cause i have a bad ass truck that could get us outta here a little easier.
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posted on
10/04/2009 2:48:02 PM PDT
by
beericus
(Putting the cool in conservatism, dip in the hip and a glid in the stride.)
To: webschooner
"If TSHTF and you live in the boondocks, and you think there wont be hungry and crazy two-legged critters roaming the countryside, then you are dreaming. And can you guard your vegetable garden 24 hours a day, and stay awake 24/7 to guard against home invasions 24/7?...will torture, rape, and harass you and your family..."
There's no need to miss any sleep. Some city folks are assuming that there won't be:
* Days of traffic gridlock at the edges of the cities.
* Layers of police roadblocks to turn city dwellers back.
* Robbery roadblocks administered by robbers, who "will torture, rape, and harass you and your family."
* Identification lists (license numbers, vehicle descriptions, names, etc.) being made at every fuel stop.
* National Guard policing up illegal campers on public lands (lot of regulations on camping) and local law enforcement taking calls from locals about suspicious campers.
* In the northwest, more mountain lions, bears and wolves each year.
* Much rural law enforcement that is friendly and partial to locals (with documents to prove that they have local properties with homes that include running water, electricity, etc.). ...and general policies against trespassing.
* American rural people who are typically accustomed to shooting predators (see friendly and partial local law enforcement again) and able to hit predators at extreme ranges, able to sieve vehicles with loads of very high sectional density, etc.
* Guard dogs.
* Starlight camera systems (cheap these days) with software motion detection and alarms (including license plate cameras on some roads).
Eventually, some criminals will be able to get into rural areas, but they won't be able to get back out.
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posted on
10/04/2009 3:00:14 PM PDT
by
familyop
(cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote)
To: Travis McGee
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