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Survival Sunday: November 21, 2021
Happy weekend, friends!
Survival Sunday is a round-up of the week's news and resources for
folks who are interested in being prepared. This curated collection of
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Have a great week ahead!
Daisy
A PERSONAL NOTE
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I missed writing to you last week because I was away doing some training
with my friend, Greg Ellifritz, of Active Response Training
. My friend and I took a
defensive knife course and a Tactical First Aid and Systems Collapse
Medicine course at Blackwing Shooting Center
in Delaware, Ohio. If you ever get a chance to visit that facility, it's
amazing. I was able to load up on 9mm ammo at a fraction of the price I
was paying at home and spent the weekend learning an incredible amount
in just two days.
It was a spectacular weekend for an autumn drive. I really enjoyed being
out on the road again, if only for a few days. The colors going through
West Virginia and Ohio were spectacular. There's nothing like loud
music, an espresso frappuccino, and the wind in my hair to make me feel
like I've left all my cares behind.
I took the courses with a friend who I met at Selco's survival course
for women in Croatia. That course was only a week-long but was truly
pivotal in my life. I learned so much but even more than that, I made
lifelong friends who are family of the heart. Spending time with them is
a joy every single time. We went a day early so we could hang out and
spend some extra time together.
I ate carpaccio for the first time while I was in Ohio. My friend had
brought it up on a phone call when we were both deep into a bottle of
wine and I drunkenly enthusiastically agreed that it sounded like a
fabulous idea. I tried to back out of it but she wouldn't let me.
I'm glad though. It was actually delicious. You'd think I would have
eaten something exotic like raw, ultra-thin-sliced beef someplace more
exotic than Ohio, right? Yet, there we were. Please note we ate this
at Happy Hour prices. I nearly died when I saw the $140 steak on the
dinner menu.
It was an awesome weekend. More about what I learned in the prepping
section of the newsletter.
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HERE'S WHAT I'VE BEEN READING AND WATCHING THIS WEEK
Clearly, I've been watching the Rittenhouse trial and verdict, as well
as the aftermath of it. The results below from two different search
engines show the divided America in which we live.
Honestly, it's kind of unsettling to see how differently people perceive
the verdict and brings again the question: can people with philosophies
this diverse actually be united as one country? Here's a video with some
more thoughts on the verdict
.
What does it make you think when the FDA wants 55 YEARS to process a
Freedom of Information Act request about vaccine data
?
That means the information about current vaccines won't be available
to the public until 2076. I'm not okay with that. Are you?
Celebration of Kamala Harris' trip as 'gaffe-free'.
...Ummm,
shouldn't it be news that there IS a "gaffe", not that the Vice
President of the United States survived 5 days in a foreign country
without making a fool of herself? And people thought Trump was
embarrassing?
More Stuff to Read and Watch
* The Road to Fascism: Paved with Vaccine Mandates and Corporate
Collusion
* 7 Skills to Learn Now to Get You Through Hard Times
* Outrage After Jury Finds Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty on All Charges
* From Riots to Trials: The Media is Failing America
* The OSHA Mandate May Be Stalled, But The Other Mandates Are About To
Suffocate Economic Activity All Over America
* "WE'VE HAD ENOUGH!!!" Australia's SCARY New Pandemic Powers
* 90% of Americans Are Worried About Inflation
* Tucker Carlson: This Is Terrifying and Unnerving
* Rising Food Prices: 6 Proven Strategies to Stretch Your Food Budget
* More Than Half of NYPD Cops Wish They'd Never Joined the Force
Are you going to be over in the chat during the Survival Preppers
Livestream tonight? I'll see you there at 7:30 eastern. Be sure to go
here and set your reminder
and say hi! They'll be talking about Food Shortages and the World
Economic Game Plan and it
promises to be very interesting.
WHAT I DID TO PREP THIS WEEK
As mentioned above, I traveled to Ohio to take two courses.
One was a defensive knife course. Just like most of you, I love guns,
but they aren't an option everywhere I go. Knives can go far more
places. Learning to protect myself using a knife is a skill that I learn
more of every chance I get. The other thing to remember is that once you
learn knife basics, you can use all kinds of sharp pointy things to
protect yourself. It's a skill that transfers broadly and can be used to
turn all sorts of things into improvised weapons.
I also took a disaster medic course. A few things have changed since my
last first aid certification 10 years ago when I was an official first
responder for an automotive shop where I worked. It was good to update
those skills and then take them further.
Because this course focused on disaster medicine, it was not about
simply stabilizing a person until the ambulance arrived. It was about
longer-term care for traumatic injuries. We learned to suture, insert a
pharyngeal nasal airway, treat a sucking chest wound, treat a drug
overdose, stop bleeding, and much more. I feel pretty comfortable with
all of these things.
We also learned a few things I'd be quite hesitant to try unless I was
certain my patient was likely to die without my intervention, like a
cricothyrotomy and decompressing a tension pneumothorax.
Knowledge is power and it weighs absolutely nothing. I strongly
encourage you to learn every skill you can over the next period of time.
You never know when it might become necessary to save your own life, the
life of a loved one, or even the life of a stranger.
THIS WEEK'S ARTICLES (AND LAST WEEK'S, TOO)
In case you missed it...
The Organic Prepper
* GET OFF MY LAWN: Suburban Defense Starts with Keeping Intruders Off
Your Property
* Bloom Where You're Planted: Prepping to Survive Where You Are RIGHT
NOW
* Should I Stay or Should I Go? How to Decide Whether to Bug Out or Bug
In During an Emergency
* Global Shortage of Commercial Fertilizers Will Affect the Already
Struggling Food Supply Chain
* Why is China So Interested in Afghanistan?
* How to Use a Compass and a Map (More Awesomely Known as Shooting an
Azimuth)
* Who Will Take Care of Extended Family Members Post-Disaster?
* Integrated Pest Management: How to Sustainably Keep the Pests Out
* How Much Does It Cost to be a Character from James Rawles' Book,
Patriots?
* Harbor Freight Bug-Out Bag Supplies for $20 or Less
* Carbon Calculator Credit Card Lets You Know If You Exceed Your
"Personal Carbon Allowance"
* 26 of the Coolest and Most Useful Things for Preppers at Bass Pro
Shops
* Prep Your Apartment or Suburban Home for Riots and Civil Unrest: How
to Get Ready FAST
* How to Survive Riots and Civil Unrest
* Here's How to Be Better Prepared by Monday
The Frugalite
* Thrifty Herbal Medicine in Your Kitchen 2: Ginger and Olive Oil
* How to Have a Thrifty Thanksgiving Dinner
* 5 Free Things You Can Do for Your Health Every Single Day
* The Ultimate Frugal Stir Fry Formula
* Festive Fall Decorating on a Dime
* What is Wealth? A FREE Frugalite Meditation
* How to Start a Home Based Business on a Budget
* A Frugalite's Guide to Managing Holiday Expectations
* The Amazing Potential of Lentils and How to Use Them
* Money Problems: Guilt, Shame, and Other Lies
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