Posted on 05/14/2010 8:42:21 PM PDT by Travis McGee
(This is from the middle, but go to the link and read it all.)
Get those "sudden stop" plans in place - NOW. If you're in a big city you're in big trouble. Find friends or relatives that aren't and see what you can do about a place to go where you have a reasonable shot at avoiding the worst of this. Look, all-out civil unrest (or worse) is a low-probability event but if you get trapped in a big city and the worst comes that city will go feral within hours and become a free-fire zone. What's worse, many of these cities are openly hostile to citizens having and using effective self-defense; the bad guys don't give a damn about laws - that's why they're called criminals. There really are bogey men in the world - they're called gangs folks, and they would love the opportunity that a breakdown that would come with such an event. In such a circumstance the only way to win the game is not to play. This is all about where you are, not what you have.
If you haven't acquired the means of lawful self-defense in whatever form or fashion you deem prudent at this point, the time to do so was yesterday. You need time and practice as you need competence - the biggest component of self-defense is the thing found between your ears, not the thing in your hand(s)! I know I've harped on this before but if you think you can go buy a gun when things get dicey and be "protected", having invested nothing in practice and/or training you are very likely to have that weapon taken from you and then be shot with your own gun. That's a crappy way to die; if you're unwilling or unable for whatever reason (including legal restrictions where you live) to acquire the means of defense then being concerned about the above (where you're going to go, how you're going to get there, and what you've got for supplies) becomes even more important.
Thank you. I hadn’t heard them referred to that way.
Find some like-minded people that think like you do and share your concerns - friends, co-workers, neighbors, etc. Maybe go to the local shooting range, join a martial arts school, even visit local churches that reflect your religious beliefs - in an effort to find and meet up with like-minded people.
People whom you can train and plan together with...
Actually... From the article: Ten Things You Must Do
Don't count on metals. I know, I know, we're going to hyperinflate and gold is going to the moon. I have one question: Can you eat it, drink it, run your car on it, sleep under it, or screw it? No? That's a problem. A "sudden stop" is not a hyperinflationary event - it has good odds of being quite the opposite. God help you if you put your eggs in that basket and are wrong.
You've got the right idea, except for the horizontal storage.
China had received at least one (possibly three? I may need to re-read the book) Golf I type SSBN from the Soviets in the early 1960s, prior to the breakdown of relations between Moscow and Beijing; the Golf I had to surface in order to launch, and carried 3 SLBM's with a range of about 350 NM (although these were vertical-launch tubes, not horizontal). By contrast, the K-129 was a Golf II class, able to launch while submerged and carrying 3 SLBM's with a range of 800 NM -- but otherwise very similar (as in almost identical) to a Golf I.
Ergo, when preparing to lanuch on Honolulu, K-129 took up a firing position about 350 NM northwest of Hawaii and surfaced in order to launch -- thus mimicking the firing profile of a Chinese Golf I.
According to Sewell's research (and a certain amount of ex-submariner's educated conjecture), the persons in control of K-129 had the missile's arming codes and launch codes (the warhead was live and the rocket engine was ignited) but they did not have the correct Fail-Safe codes (which codes the Soviet Fleet Command changed without prior notice from time to time). As a result, the missile's Fail-Safe exploded and sank the entire sub.
And, a few years later, the CIA sent out the Glomar Explorer to investigate the sinking and figure out what happened; and a few years after that, former submariner Ken Sewell pieced together all the data he was able to gather on the subject and wrote a book about it.
As to Sewell's conjectures about the Communist Party faction which had taken control of the sub at time of the launch attempt (hence his description of the sub as a "rogue"), I'll leave you a few spoilers to glean from the book itself.
I’m familiar with the Glomar Explorer episode, but didn’t know the sub in question was involved in anything like this. Sounds like a great read!
You got it.
Two thumbs up.
INteresting, I’ve never heard of that! The cheap high-velocity ammo makes a cheap subgun to shoot it a natural.
Because I was concerned, and I finally found something my son and I could do together, we are both now armed with .308 and 1911’s.
My son, being far from stupid, mentioned that he knew I was worried and therefore the firearms. I told him that wasn’t the only reason.
My son is ex-army, combat veteran and knows a bit about shooting.
It’s super to hear that you and your son are a team.
The .308 NAT (7.62x51) beats the 7.62x39 AK round and the 1911’s .45 acp round beats the 9mm that the bad guys will be using.
All the best to you and your son!
Denninger sounds like Ferfal. :-)
Yes, ammo is good...but a better plan is a layered defense.
#1: Have cash on hand. Deflationary panics cause acute shortages of cash. Bank closures. Bank "holidays." Delays on accessing the cash in your bank accounts and stock brokerage accounts. Keep cash on hand. At least 1 month's worth of all expenses. More is better.
#2: Have alternative ways to earn money or barter. Drip gas. Biodiesel. Ammunition reloading. Garden veggies. Solar battery re-charging. Car repair parts and skills. Fresh water distillation. Logging. Weaving/rug-making/knitting/sewing. Fishing. Towing. Tire repair. Honeybees. Candle-making. Blacksmithing.
#3: Have an escape route. Sail boat. Armored car. Aircraft.
#3A: Have a backup. Bicycle. Motorcycle. Kayak. Raft.
#3B: Have a destination. Close. Defendable. Hidden. Off the grid. Self-sufficient.
#3C: Have a backup. Far away.
#4: Fortress Home. Maybe you don't have to flee. Or can't flee. Food. Water. Fuel. Gas masks. Garden. Solar distillation. Well. Rainwater collectors. Septic sewage disposal. Large dog. Levels of weapons from non-lethal (e.g. tear gas or pepper spray and stun guns and bean-bag rounds) to non-manufactured-ammo weapons that can always be used such as (knife, sword, slingshot, bow+arrows) to firearms with stored, manufactured ammo in quantity. Should also have tradable items such as cigarettes, cheap vodka, silver, plus basic/needed medical supplies.
#5: Interaction with the real world. The odds are that a major disruption of society will *not* occur. You need a "normal" job or business. You need normal interaction with the outside world. #'s 1 through 4 may never come into play. #5 keeps you sane and not "wishing for the big one" as time passes.
That's true, but it's been true for quite a long time. See here for Charles Lindbergh's warning on the eve that the Fed and IRS were institutionalized.
The mathematics of borrowing money against compound interest is inherently rigged and not any different than "fighting the odds" in a casino. The banker or the casino is always going to win. Always.
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