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Coins for a Survivalist
by Joseph Parish, Sep 22, 2008
In the event of an emergency, it is extremely important that one have a tank full of gasoline, all the necessary survival equipment, and a good supply of money prior to bugging out. This supply of money should include not just small bills such as ones, fives, and tens, but also a healthy amount of coins.
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Use of Tomahawks for Survivalists
by Joseph Parish, Aug 26, 2008
We all are familiar with the type of axe commonly known as a tomahawk. This tool or better referred to as a weapon traditionally resembles a large hatchet but with a straight shaft for its handle. Its name originally was derived from the 17th century translation of a Virginian Algonquian’s word. Tomahawks were usually used as a general purpose tools by the Native Americans as well as the early European Colonials.
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Develop Your Evacuation Plan While You Can
by Joseph Parish, Aug 22, 2008
There are numerous functions which must be presumed in any evacuation plans which you may develop. First, you must resolve what measures and route you will take, reflect upon any related medical necessities required by your passengers, Space availability for supplies and the weather in your immediate and proposed area of retreat.
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Important Documents for Emergency Conditions
by Joseph Parish, Aug 20, 2008
You never know just when you will be required to evacuate a particular location due to emergency conditions. As a survivalist it is your responsibility to ensure that you are prepared for any sort of emergency that may occur, therefore having all your important information in one location is of prime importance.
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Survivalists' Five Year Plan
by Joseph Parish, Aug 17, 2008
Just as successful businesses have projected five year plans created to plot and monitor their potential progress and to achieve maximum growth potential, the active survivalist should have a similar plan in existence.
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Long Range Recon Patrols and Operations Centers for Survival Groups
by Joseph Parish, Aug 12, 2008
Security will certainly be important when you have to make your way to your survival retreat. These few hints may help you to establish your operations center and your LRRP.
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Survivalist and Spear Fishing
by Joseph Parish, Aug 11, 2008
Finding actual ways to maintain our existence in extreme cases of emergency situations is a taxing problem for the survivalist. The responsibility of providing the necessities of life for ourselves and our families is a great burden to all of us. While traveling and once we arrive at our retreat it becomes even more important to know how to obtain continuous food reserves over a period of time. Spear fishing can certainly act as one of these resources for fresh food.
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Dot, Dash, Dot, Dash: Morse Code for Emergencies
by Joseph Parish, Aug 6, 2008
Survivalists and various survival groups are always interested in ways to communicate with each other in the event of an emergency. This poses a particular problem in the case of EMP pulse issues.
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The Survivalist and Ham Radio
by Joseph Parish, Aug 5, 2008
This is the first part of a series I am working on to introduce the survivalist to various aspects of ham radio. This part starts of the series with FRS and GMRS radio services.
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