Monday, November 12, 2012

Think About It


If you were given only reason and history as a tool to solve a problem, what conclusion would you arrive to? 

Let’s say you are a centralized power overseeing a great land mass. You find yourself with over 16 trillion in foreign and domestic debt and obligation without promise of export commerce to tax to relieve your financial crisis. Your largest resources are an immense bureaucratic superstructure and the world largest military complex. 

My question is what you do in order to preserve your command if that was your objective.
There are many specific details and situations that are present yet the overall problem and resources remain the same.

I myself could only find a few proactive solutions that gave any "Hope" to "Change" the situation. I give these questions for other minds to consider in that their solutions might be less ominous then my own.


-Melungeon

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Sneaky ole Apocalypse


First they came for the communists,
 and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.
If you are waiting for the boom, the bang, the crash and media to newsflash to break in with “ Breaking News, “It just hit the fan”. Well my friend that probably is not going to be the case simply because it never is. It is a series of events, sometimes seemingly unrelated into a gradual effect. Consider how many have their eyes on big booms(solar flares, doomsday, asteroids, galactic alignment, invasion) as global and nation social structure is shifting on the ground on with they stand. Social economic change never seems to be as a shotgun blast to the chest rather a very slow slightly uncomfortable blade from behind. What we prep for is not “to come”, it is here the only question is how far it has evolved.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Chaos Theory


Back in the day when I instructed self-defense the same old concept arose, “If someone comes at you like this, what do you do?” The same truth still remains, that will never, ever happen. If only conflicts were like Hollywood fight scenes, professionally choreographed with everything and everybody right where they need to be and a predetermined outcome. If anything can be said about conflictive, volatile situations is that Chaos is the rule. Prepping does not generate a known outcome rather hopefully creates options and/or leverage to perpetuate success. Consider the unexpected things that pop up in any given day in what should be routine with an expected outcome. Now consider the unlimited probability in an unknown event, the unexpected and Murphy’s Law has great potential.

Right now we have the ability to be proactive by preparing but be sure in the moment of  a very bad event we will be forced to be reactive due to the fact that we will go from known to the unknown. When I was an Iron worker in the south I have seen this play out many times in bars and saloons. In the approaching of a conflict the persons involved played out pre-determined levels of personality but as soon as the conflicts become volatile all was chaos and confusion became rule and the outcome was usually a surprise.

Lessons I learned:
Chaos is a given, confusion is an option.
Clever and calm always prevails over raging force.
Never underestimate
Have as many options as possible and keep an open mind to all
Winning is about pride, not losing is about survival
Chaos always exists at some level, be aware when it escalates.


Melungeon-

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

The Founding Preppers


Every basic concept of what we call prepping was exploited in grand fashion by our Founding Fathers:

#1; they had analyzed the situation and decided action was needed.

#2 before they approached the possible conflict they had a great deal in supplies in various caches.

#3 they knew their adversary and was wise enough to know winning the battle was irrelevant, defeating England was imposable rather not losing the war was achievable. North Korea and North Vietnam used this same perception as well.

#4 with never underestimating the threat, Ben Franklin was sent to France, to exploit the Kings hatred of the adversary to gain needed resources. Demonstrating an absolute focus on weakness and emotional vulnerability, perfect

Now that’s Prepping!!!



Melungeon-

Monday, July 2, 2012

Fear Not

Fear in many ways has become part of our society. Job loss, property loss, health, disaster and almost every area of modern. This along with its offspring of stress, anxiety, depression and so on. Fear in all its forms will hinder you in your challenge to prevail. Fear consumes too much energy and produces nothing, it has got to go. We prepare for darker times in that we cannot waste time with fear and when the true challenges of those times are at hand there are many challenges must be quickly analyzed and acted with clear thought, without all “ifs” and” fears” fogging and delaying judgment.

If we think about it, most of the things that have greatly impacted our lives, (good or bad), we never seen them coming. So much energy wasted on fear and expectation. Fear to preppers should be like sin to the pious, at the first sign of it: reject it as evil. Nature hardwired us with fight or flight, well enough save imagination for ingenuity, not fear of things that might be. Do not be a prepper out of emotion, for reason and information will do. That which controls your emotion controls you, make sure you are that which is in control.

Start now being pious about fear and you will be prepared for days to come.


Melungeon-

Doomsday Preppers , NOT GOOD!!!!!




 Again on the soapbox I am a warning our readers of the risk to using mainstream media and industry as a guide to prevail a social collapse.

 My son was doing research watching “Doomsday Preppers” episode #1. After word he told me the resourcefulness and ingenuity of one group profiled. From what he told me I agreed with their efforts but they blew it. To make my point I asked to know of its location, the program perpetuates that it is undisclosed. In an hour my son found the latitude, longitude, driving directions, elevation, a complete tactical layout and an aerial map via” Goggle Earth”. He was amazed at how easy it was. Review the footage, a little research BOOM, ya got it. Most are that easy with an internet connection, a basic laptop and a little thought. Trust me I am not the only guy to consider such things. I had never tried this method but was sure it would work fine, it did. For all the effort these gentlemen put into their prepping they now reside in an established known cache: a little TV time trashed a lot of effort.

For the sake of reference I have looked at these programs. I don’t know who rights these scripts but they have no idea. Be assured the TV show is only as informative as the producer comprehends and the threat is never greater than the product being sold.

Prepping supplies is rational thought, prepping yourself is essential but I’ll get into that later.

As many of you, I have experience in useful skills. I was in the military, learned some demolition as a combat engineer, instructed in self defense, designed and built aboveground and below with concrete and steel and I like to think I am ok with my weapons. That said I know that perspective and comprehension are my greatest skills when SHTF!!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Worst Case Scenario or Best Scenario in a Bad Situation


It happens, you get to your safe place and it’s all gone. All gone Food, Meds, Shelter and Protection, everything. You head toward your secondary cache, no go and the environment is hostile. This is plan “A”, this worse case. I believe that a good mindset is to build survival around the tact of the planner rather than goods.  

If you are going to plan for the worst, make it the worst. Having ready shelter with supplies and protection is always prudent, but what if it doesn’t go well? This is the first and most basic building block to prepping. We all know sometimes the best plans fall apart and needs modified, it happens. If the plan starts with you then the main ingredient to survive is always there.
    
This scenario is not as difficult as first thought; all humans are hardwired survivalists, hunter’s gatherers. We have always exploited our strengths and protected our weaknesses and contrary with our adversity, we are top of the food chain so do not underestimate your potential. Not all animals are lions, tigers and bears, but all have survivors.  “Worst Case” is why this site exists.

-melungeon


Monday, June 25, 2012

Poor, Poor Preppers



When the SHTF and you realize you don't have $70,000 in supplies because you spent the last decade in a screwed economy that sucked you dry....what to do???

"OMG don't steal that loaf of bread, it's sooo wrong!!!"

Unlike the S.O.B. sitting in a $100,000 bunker on 20 years of goods ready to blow the top of your head off with his $5000 sniper rifle as soon as you step in his zone because you want to feed your baby. Folks will have to do what they have to.
They have no other choice in the matter.

For those who have spent bucks on their survival, the have-not's or (non-preppers) are already assumed the enemy. If you have not been blessed by the grace of the BIG BENJAMIN's, that's fine. When hell breaks loose, all bet's are off. Game on.....NO SHAME!!!

To the "poor preppers", remember some have already decided that they and there people will survive at all cost. Even if it's with lethal force. You may be forced to the same conclusion. The only difference is you will be forced to that conclusion. The "Good Preppers" premeditated that conclusion. Now who's the righteous prepper now????

Friday, June 22, 2012

Got Bullets?



There are billions of bullets produced every year in the United States.  Based on military statistics it take about $2000 in 9mm ammo firing at a moving target to achieve maximum close range proficiency.  

In the Vietnam conflict the average soldier expended 2200 rounds per tenure with 2.5 million served as combat troops.  That equals 5.6 billion rounds.  Rough estimates state 150,000 Vietcong were killed during the war.

Combat conflictive situations expend a great deal of firepower with what can be minimal results.  Us American vets are trained as combatants supported by the largest war machine ever, that equates to more ammo on the way. 

What if you got only what you got, no more?  Consider this before chucking lead into the brush like Rambo. Instead pick up that weapon you are truly effective with, pick your shot, one round, one hit.  A simple .22 in the right hand will be tactically wiser than an M60 in any hands.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Don't watch this video....it's CLASSIFIED


Eh, Jacob and I shall barter for our goods; as done in the old country

Good thing the last two generations still around have been milking the goats and not playing Gears of War.  No opening their minds to blasting folks all day long.  We're populated by scores of frustrated, greedy bastards in a me me me culture.  Oh yea and lying is an art of the times.

Sure, if you find yourself in Hidden Valley making salad dressing and a lil' Amish woman wants to trade for a hot pecan pie, sure, wheel n' deal. But despite the Family Channel's version of history and humanity the only fair barter looks like a Mexican standoff and if ya flinch, ya leak.

 There may be a time when an enlightened philosophy of harmony finds it's way to mankind but so far it's a no-go. Expect the worse and you won't be disappointed. Or dead.

 Melungeon-

Let's Get Tribal






Since the earliest traces of mankind we have been tribal.  It comes natural.  Even today it is how we work.  The gang, fraternity, clicks in work, politics and sports.  We create tribal forms in all things of interest.


When things are good we like it and when things are bad we need it.  This form of social structure is normal and very functional.  Tribal is a natural isolation.


This is the way it is and the way it will be. Prepare this way.  Strength in numbers for 60,000+ years and counting.




-Melungeon


"24"" Hiking Backpack in Digital Camo"

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Ahhh when the bad thing happens to good hard work’n folk




Melungeon-


When the world gets bad, as it has many times before seems us regular work’n folk are the first to be exploited by means of violence, fear and the wealthy. I’m think’n for the next doomsday we consider ourselves well and reinforce our back bone and skills upfront so this time we are not prey.

#1 Consider the difference between what you want to be and what you need to be and what you truly are.

#2 Human cultures have always been tribal it just works for us, more like wolves less like squirrels

#3 You’re greatest hindrance is fear and it branches like stress, worry, anxiety and the such: They bleed focus dry and happiness as well

#4 Be to the bone honest with yourself, and loyal to the deserved.

There are and will be very bad people we must be equal to or greater then. We don’t have $100,000 for a luxury bunker or $25,000 in ammo and we don’t need it for we are not driven by fear, only squirrels stress so much about hiding their nuts. We will get through it and we are nobody’s prey.


Wenzel Current - Hiker Tent - Grey

Everyone's friend & Everyone's Enemy

-Stickboy


Most Preppers today spend thousands of dollars to put a shelter in the ground.  And more on food, medical equipment and other various supplies.  While in a few situations it's practical, such as natural disasters or nuclear fall out, it doesn't provide a long term solution. Here's an old Twilight Zone episode showing some interesting scenarios. .