Showing posts with label Be Prepared. Show all posts
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Monday, August 9, 2021

MJ’S PREPARATION GUIDE

 

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MJ’S PREPARATION GUIDE

 

I will state what I believe is going to happen, based on MY research. I suggest you do your own research & do what’s best for you & your family. This guide will be based on worse case scenarios.

 

WHAT I EXPECT:

 

- #34 We will lose all communications. No Internet & no television due to public arrests

- #34 The Emergency Broadcast System will be activated

- #34 The military will bypass the MSM & provide WE THE POEPLE with one voice, our Military

- Martial law will be enacted.

    a. What is Martial Law?

- I believe emergency services will still available, but plan as if they won’t. 

- No Highway travel, possibly limited local travel.

- Communications will be down for 2-4 weeks, but prepare for longer

 

 

🚨 FOOD

- Canned or Dried, non-perishable foods are best. Consider foods with lots of calories. *BABY FOOD *PET FOOD. 

 

 Canned Beans, Fruits, Meats & Fish, Soups, or Vegetables.

 Hot and Cold Cereals

 Rice

 Powdered Milk

 Granola & cereal Bars

 

—— FOOD RATIONING GUIDE

When things happen, categorize everything you have into groups–like perishables, canned goods, grains, and frozen food. This will help determine what you need to eat first (perishables) and what you can leave for later (canned and packaged goods).

 

 

🚨 2ND AMENDMENT & PROTECTION

 

- Don’t own a firearm? Here are just a few ideas. Please check your state laws before purchasing.

 

1. PEPPER SPRAY or wasp spray

2. STUN GUN

3. Baseball Bat(s) or anything that you can swing.

4. MACHETES  or Knives

 

NRA Resource. If you do own a firearm, brush up on your states Gun Laws; most importantly, relating to self defense & “stand your ground”.

 

 

🚨 COMMUNICATIONS

 

First, whomever you want to stay in contact with, make sure you talk to them to have an emergency plan in place. 

- LANDLINE TELEPHONES

HAM RADIOS

CB RADIOS

SATELLITE PHONES

—— HERE IS A GUIDE to Understand the difference between LL, SAT, HAM, CB that I highly recommend you read before purchasing anything.

LONG RANGE WALKIE TALKIES

SOLAR CRANK RADIO which also have a radio, flashlight, ports to plug items in etc..

LIMITED ACCESS TO SOME WEBSITES. This is a little bit more of a technical guide for a possible workaround (computers only, not mobile devices) to possibly give you access to some websites

- TG SIGNAL May Possibly Work

 

 

🚨 ELECTRICITY/ENERGY/POWER

 

Should electricity go out, consider ways you can charge or power your ESSENTIAL items. 

 

DUAL FUEL GENERATORS

    a. Duel = Gas & Propane. Gas may be unavailable. Propane, you can store for a long time

    b. Deep Freezer? You will only need to run the Genset 10-15 minutes in the morning & evening to conserve gas. This should be enough time to keep items frozen. Consider adding a few gallons of water to your freezer

PORTABLE POWER STATIONS can be charged via solar, car outlets, and wall outlets (make sure you get the correct accessories)

- Charcoal or propane grill? Consider buying extra charcoal or a few tanks of propane gas

FIRE STARTER to start a fire

 

 

🚨 WATER

 

Should you lose access to water, consider ways you can store or gain safe drinking water. 

 

- If events begin, fill your bathtub, washing machine, buckets etc..

LIFE STRAW Good for 1,000 gallons

- Cases of water

 

 

 ðŸš¨ MISC SUPPLIES/INFO

 

- Bible

- Medications

- Batteries

- Toiletry & Plastic Utensil items

- Compass & Maps

- First aide kit(s) & medical supplies

- Anything Solar

- Lighters & matches

- Candles 

- Personal Care items (soap, toothpaste, etc)

Bug Out Bag Guide

- Identify & talk to leaders in your community. Make a plan.

- Talk to you local Sherrifs office. 

- Understand your areas demographics.  The suburbs of PA will be vastly different than NYC. A possible indicator of where trouble may occur is where ANTIFA & BLM rioted last year.

 

 

FINAL THOUGHTS:

 

The safety of everyone of this country will be exhausted by our great military. Humanity will be tested. I believe there are more good people than bad in this world. I believe this will be a time we as Americans unite. God will provide. Continue to pray & have Unshakeable Faith in God.

 

MJ

 

Saturday, July 13, 2013

SAFETY



By Terry Orr


Safety is the state of being "safe" the condition of being protected against physical, social, spiritual, financial, political, emotional, occupational, psychological, educational or other types or consequences of failure, damage, error, accidents, harm or any other event which could be considered non-desirable. Safety can also be defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an acceptable level of risk. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions. (Source: Wikipedia)



Unfortunately – we all too often learn the hard way about safety – tripping, falling, burns, shock, sunburn, food poisoning, auto accidents, and leg cramps while swimming to mention a few – all preventable by simple following safety precautions we have known most of our lives.


Safety and preparedness go hand in hand – knowing the potentials for problems and how to prepare for, take proactive measures, and to deal with those thing we have no control over. Be Prepared.


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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Be Prepared


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By Terry Orr

Preparedness refers to the state of being prepared for specific or unpredictable events or situations. Preparedness is an important quality in achieving goals and in avoiding and mitigating negative outcomes. It is a major phase of emergency management, and is particularly valued in areas of competition such as sport and military science.

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September 2012 marks the ninth annual National Preparedness Month, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the US Department of Homeland Security. One goal of Homeland Security is to educate the public about how to prepare for emergencies, including natural disasters, mass casualties, biological and chemical threats, radiation emergencies, and terrorist attacks.

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10 Ways YOU Can be Disaster Prepared (from Cal EMA)
  1. Identify Your Risk
  2. Create a Family Disaster Plan
  3. Practice Your Disaster Plan
  4. Build a Disaster Supply Kit for Your Home
  5. Prepare Your Children
  6. Don’t Forget Those with Special Needs
  7. Learn CPR and First Aid
  8. Eliminate Hazards in Your Home and Work Place
  9. Understand Post 9/11 Risks
  10. Get Involved, Volunteer


I really like how Cal EMA has layout getting prepared for disasters, especially item one, ‘identify your risk’. What are the hazards where you live or work? Find out what natural or human caused disasters pose a risk for you. Do you live near a flood plain, an earthquake fault, or in a high fire danger area? Are you prepared for an unexpected human-made disaster that can strike any time? Does your neighborhood or community have a disaster plan?
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Be sure to include the following items in your emergency plan:
  • How each person will get out of the house, if needed;
  • Where to meet if you must leave the house; and
  • Contact information for reaching the designated out-of-area contact person.

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Emergency management, emergency preparedness, and disaster services are common throughout the United States—we take care of each other. By whatever name, these activities encompass mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery related to any kind of disaster, whether natural, technological, or national security. Emergency preparedness means being prepared for all kinds of emergencies, able to respond in time of crisis to save lives and property, and to help a community—or even a nation—return to normal life after a disaster occurs.
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Like a good scout – Be Prepared

References and links:








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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Bioterrorism/Disaster Education and Awareness Month


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By Terry Orr

Think back to September 11th, the Tsunami, and Hurricane Katrina; you can never predict when a disaster will hit.
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That is why July marks the recognition of Bio-terrorism/Disaster Education and Awareness Month.

The purpose of this month is clear: to raise awareness for emergency preparedness in case a disaster were to hit. There are many different types of disasters, from natural disasters to bioterrorism, but whatever the emergency, it's important to educate yourself to be prepared. The American Red Cross has compiled a guide to educate people on the different types of disasters and how to prepare for them. Utilize resources both online and off in order to educate and protect yourself and those you love in case of an emergency.

Bioterrorism and Disaster Education and Awareness: Are You Prepared?

What is Bioterrorism?
A bioterrorism attack is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs (agents) used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants. These agents are typically found in nature, but it is possible that they could be changed to increase their ability to cause disease, make them resistant to current medicines, or to increase their ability to be spread into the environment. Biological agents can be spread through the air, through water, or in food. Terrorists may use biological agents because they can be extremely difficult to detect and do not cause illness for several hours to several days. (Source CDC).

Bioterrorism is the unlawful or threatened use of microorganisms or toxins derived from living organisms to produce death or disease in humans, animals, or plants. The act is intended to create fear, inflict injury and/or death, and to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of political, religious or ideological goals. (Source: Garrett County Health Department).
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Preparedness refers to the state of being prepared for specific or unpredictable events or situations. Preparedness is an important quality in achieving goals and in avoiding and mitigating negative outcomes. It is a major phase of emergency management, and is particularly valued in areas of competition such as sport and military science.

Methods of preparation include research, estimation, planning, resourcing, and education, practicing and rehearsing.

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Remember from the Boy and Girl Scouts – “Be Prepared”.


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Links:



The following web sites can assist you to being prepared before disaster strikes:



Assembling a workplace disaster supply kit: www.redcross.org/services/disaster/beprepared/workkit.html


Disaster preparedness for people with disabilities: www.redcross.org/services/disaster/beprepared/disability.html


Other preparedness materials are available on the following web sites:


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.bt.cdc.gov

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