Lots of comments presuming WW3 means nuclear war (even though I mention this in the video) WW3 doesn’t necessarily mean nuclear war. Fuel, cyberwar, food. It doesn’t have to be nuclear. Russia moves more troops into Europe. Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia. None of that means immediate nuclear war, but gets NATO involved. There’s a lot of scenarios that could play out. Nuclear war is the end game.
I conceder myself an organized person until I began prepping . At first not too bad but started putting one thing here another there until no more there . Bought wire racks for the basement 2 then 2 more . Items on the bed in the guest room . Than more items- wow Bought some totes and started to fill them taking inventory ( need to know whats in them ) Six of them filled . More on the bed now . Still buying more preps -when is this going to end -7 years now . Could probably live more than 1 year without leaving my house . Am I alone ?
Same here. I have stuff all over the house, under beds, etc. BUT I know that we can survive the winter if needed. At least if the grid drops. I have options.
You don't have near enough water there, even for one person. Hope you have more or some kind of filter and water collection plan. You'll need even more for all that dry food prep.
Great video. Watching from Florida. We have been preparing for a while now. Would love to see more, please do another video about it when you get your next haul! Thanks for sharing this. I feel the best thing we can do as civilians is to take care of ourselves so that we’re ready for any emergency. Also it’s cool to see what preps look like in the UK!
Yup, gonna get some dried goods, canned goods and plenty of water! Also meds, loo rolls, cat food, wind up radios etc I stocked up a few years back too and eventually didn’t need to so all the excess cans and packets went to family and food banks. It doesn’t hurt to be prepared 😊 Best, Julie 🎉
Thanks for posting matey! You asked for tips so I will add a few. Obtain a water filter of some sort. Lifestraw, Sawyer water filter etc... A pencil sharpener. The large kind. Usually for women's eyeliner pencils. Great for making kindling. Take a small twig or whatever will fit, and sharpen it like a pencil. This will sound worse than it is, but listening to your video, you sound knackered and out of breath all the time. Try to walk everyday. Brisk walking is as effective as jogging. Get your wind up. If it's all going pear shaped, you need to be able to double the amount of energy expenditure that you are doing now. Again thanks for taking the time to post.
You got a good start, just need more organization. I would also suggest putting the food in secure totes. I've been prepping for many years. My family would be fine for +1 year with food, medicine and household supplies. Our big issue is water. We only have 30 days of water stored. Currently living in a desert climate so no natural water source.
Hello from New Zealand. I bugged out from the UK 30 years ago. Been preparing more seriously since about 2010. Couple of things to mention. Britain grows less than 50% of the food it needs. (AND Starmer wants to shut down family run farms!) If a war breaks out the food supply coming in from Europe and elsewhere will be severely affected/rationed. My approach is a minimum of 6 months of long-term food, but I also have a well-stocked veggie garden, fruit and nut trees and berry bushes. NZ grows enough food to feed the whole country about 10 times over, BUT the problem here will be transport logistics because we have no fuel independence, so there will be no petrol or diesel to power trucks etc to get the product from where it's grown to where it's needed. I figure that if things kick off just before winter, I have 6 months grace to get my garden producing more than it is now as it will be my sole source of food and any extra can be either preserved to use the following winter or used to barter with other survivors. If you can keep your supplies hidden for a month after SHTF most of the population will be either dead or weak from starvation - except for those who have prepared, so you will have a better chance of survival than lots of other Brits. Keeping off the radar of those desperate for food is vital. If they smell food cooking....or see a light on at your place at night when everywhere else is dark...expect a crowd at your door. Safety in numbers is key. Don't try to "lone wolf" it. Gather a group of like-minded people. Start with friends and family and expand from there. We started our group during Covid and have a core of 20 with others on the fringes. I like the crossbow, but if a mob of looters go house to house...how fast can you reload? However, if things go nuclear....all bets are off. Only saw your channel for the first time today.....and yes, I've hit the like button and subscribed. All the best.
Take a look at the EK Archery Cobra R9 RX repeating crossbow, 130lb. Takes about 1 second between shots with a six shot capacity. Speed loaders available, 6 bolts each.
Keep an eye on Iran. If it kicks off out there there is likely to be disruption to fuel supply and if they close the strait of Hormuz lots of important stuff will not be getting moved about to the west. My figure is that for preps you want long term survivability not your regular meals less the rump steak. Think compact, very long lasting and very nutritious. Rice, pref white, beans and oily fish, like sardines that will essentially get you all the necessary nutrients apparently. I myself have a store of multi vitamins. Yep I do have tinned stuff, dried mashed potatoes, pasta and dried milk for the tea but long term I expect that will run out before too long, I will just have to bite down on that one. For water, get a tarp and some 25 litre jerry jugs for collection and storage. add a water filter and/or purification tabs. If you have a house where you can rig the gutters to drain into a barrel that would be great but you will need a filter for sure if you do this. For hygiene get a bowl and a face cloth, you really should not need to be washing in that precious water everyday, Your body is more than capable of keeping itself in order.
Things that fall over quickly as they rely on 'just in time' supply - Cashpoints / petrol stations / supermarkets. Remember what happens in a power outage/cut and what relies on electricity (utility services of all types). Communication also important - mobiles may fail, radio may still be ok. If you live in real rural areas a lot of this prepping already happens because of flooding and snow etc. Longest time without power was 7 days in the middle of winter. It readjusts whats important to you.
I actually think when it really hits, a persons 3 meals a day will turn into one. We also will need to loose weight so other don't see we eating well & have supplies...
@@Ali-prepper Totally agree with this. And it’s crazy how the body adapts to new situations like this. I think that one meal a day is a perfectly fine intake, as long as it has nutrition. Maybe supplemented with a handful of nuts throughout the day, or something small like that.
I was born in the USSR, so we always have stuff stuffed at homes- because when you go to the shop- nothing was there, sometimes nothing at all… and maybe it will be useful to you-things that I’m hoarding are: Salt, sugar, tea, some water (in case of emergency), coffee, oil, whatever pasta , rice, flour, baking soda- great stuff also to wash your dishes, condensed milk, toothpaste and soap, bit of rolls😂 , canned beans, fish , basic vitamin c , ibuprofen and long life milk. Matches, some cash, chocolate bars and digestive biscuits. Keep your garden if have one with some veg, not only flowers)) and also some kind of dry bread or crackers, yeast and bit of 40% alcohol. Nuts are good too.hopefully won’t need any 😅
A very very wise idea my friend. I started peeping just before COVID an I still haven't stopped. I dedicated one room in my house to food and water supplies.
I recommend a box of maxi-pads. They are fast and efficient in an emergency situation where someone is losing blood. You can tape them right onto skin or wrap them with an Ace bandage. Granted, they aren't sterile, but they are clean and reasonably safe. Try to get unscented. If you have menstruating women in your household, they will need supplies. I was reading the comments and may have missed some of the items in your stash. Do you have chicken and beef broth powder? It's very warming and provides some salt and electrolytes when energy is low. Also good for sick people. Some vitamins (especially the powdered kind to make water a little more interesting) are useful. Another thing -- if you stash new boots or footwear of any kind, make sure to wear them and break them in a little before storing them away. You'll want them to be comfortable when you need them. Extra socks are always good. Duct tape, electrical tape, and Flexi-tape are all useful items too. I live very remotely in the jungle. I have to prepare for every rainy season as there are times I cannot leave my property to cross the river to any of civilization. Over the years, I've gotten pretty good at ensuring I have what I need when things go awry. I didn't see -- some good tarpaulin/heavy cloth or canvas is useful. I use rechargeable lights almost exclusively, and I have a small but decent stash of rechargeable tools I can charge with my solar power plants. Also, a 12-volt car-style fridge uses much less power than a conventional household fridge, and they aren't very expensive. I have a small gas generator (a 1400-watt Heomati) mainly to charge the solar generators in the event it is overcast for days. It's very economical and uses only a pittance of gasoline. I have one 300-watt solar power plant for small appliances, an older 800-watt, and a large Bluetti that is my main workhorse. I'm guessing you have a solar shower. Staying clean and reasonably hygienic matters a lot. On that note, a black hose in the sun can get very hot, even in cooler temperatures. The max I've been without power was 17 days and I've had no water for 22 days. In summer, I regularly experience power outages for up to a week. I've learned a lot about my particular needs. It doesn't hurt to do a trial run and cut power to your house for a few days to test out what you've got and how it all works. You'll learn a lot, probably organize differently, and be able to fill in the gaps that are pertinent to your situation. Keep one bin with your top go-to items. Some food, water, and basics. Having everything neatly organized is less important than having a go-to box of top needs to give yourself a little time to think through what comes next. Edited to add some clarification and correct two grammar errors. (Sorry this is long -- I have a lot of experience.)
I began six months ago. Most of our family members ignore our warnings but one daughter and a neighbour have begun preparing too. It’s not alarmist. It’s being sensible given what’s happening in the world today
Morning Chris🌞 Got to ask where the light has gone? Take solace from the fact that it takes a mad man to talk to a mad man. The USA are posturing and we, like the last Labour govt. are getting all over excited at the chance to play with the big boys. At some point we'll figure out what this was really all about, but its not for people like you and me. Live in your own bubble mate. Do what makes you happy; and if this is what makes you feel secure then it's all good. My Grandma lived on an isolated farm during WWII with 4 kids to bring up on her own. She taught me to be prepared for anything. My cupboards always look like this anyway. So no special prep. Necessary. Whatever the future holds, it's not ours to see. Just live a good life every day and be the best person you can. There will always be things we don't know and can't predict❤
World gone crazy. Top of the list water, filtration, purification and collection. Consider bulk water maybe large food grade barrels or ibc totes. I like 3 and 5 gallon containers or buckets in case you need to fetch some on foot. I have a Red Ryder wagon for carrying. I didn’t see any Mylar bags. Rice or beans (I prefer lentils) in Mylar with oxygen absorber placed in sealed bucket last a long time. I didn’t notice cooking oil you have, ghee has a long shelf life. Also, buy foods that you normally eat. If not buy one to try and if the family likes it buy more. Consider backups like two can openers for example. And try out things ahead of time so you have no surprises. We have a backup to our propane stove, a kerosene stove that I need to show my wife how to use. We still need to do some meal planning too. Pet food if you have them. Also a bug out bag(s). If you have to make a run for it one for each member of the family. Good luck
Bottled water will be difficult to come by and mains water not guaranteed. Water filter and sterilising tablets are very cheap. Not point having loads of dry food without plenty of water.
I hope you are taking steps against rodents, mate? I used to work in the warehouse of a food charity. I came to dread pallets/cages of dried and tinned food stuffs, that had been in long term storage by the donating Supermarkets, Example; unsold Christmas stock that was still in date (Best before with dried/tinned goods. Not Use by; which is perishable, usually refrigerated stuff that can give food poisoning. IE, dairy/meat/fish/ and bread) Anyway, I'd unwrap a pallet/cage and the first thing that hit me was the smell. And then a hundred mice would run out and scatter in the warehouse. I tried refusing deliveries of long term storage, but the management bollocked me! Maybe get a cat or a terrier dog? If you haven't already? New here, cheers.
My food got hit by a rodent infestation after flooding. We were also hit by .Massive amounts of cockroaches and spiders. I lost massive amounts of my preps from flooding. The tin cans need to be in totes so they don't rust , rodents piddle on everything and rust tins. The rodents were in the hundreds . They must have escaped the flooding Riverside . Then came mould from the damp.
@@juliefall2892 My flat in Birmingham UK has massive amounts of Wood lice, tiny black flies, and mice all over the shared 5 flat garden. I no longer feed the wild birds. It just makes squirrels, pigeons, and wood mice flourish.
Kris, a very handy and probable essential item you may have not of thought of or mentioned would be to purchase a wind up radio. I would assume before it got to the state of having the 3 min warning and the worlds toasted its more likely internet, electronics, communications would be the first thing to be interfered with. These radios are cheap to buy, most are solar powered as well as having a torch etc. Ive had one stored for years as well as a leatherman, two fire steels , cotton wool, radish (ready to eat four weeks from germination) and rocket seeds and four cans of stella in a bag :)
My personal experience with wind up solar powered radios is that you would be better off with actual batteries. Charging with crank, if it works takes a looooong time and the solar just never seems to get a decent charge, it quickly runs down.
Couple things Kris: I mark with a sharpie pen 'use by' or expiration date on the top of all canned items and long term storables like pasta. That way I can see at a glance which items to use first and keep rotating stock. I keep at least 5 x 5 lb bags of long grain rice on hand at all times. Same with dry beans (after putting them in the deep freezer for at least 2 weeks to kill off any potential wee beasties lurking within). Also....call me crazy but I keep a case of cheap whiskey (glass bottles only) on hand. I don't drink but in a pinch that shit would be solid gold to barter. Same deal (for me here in USA) with .22 caliber long rifle ammo. Excellent barter item. One should also be saving heirloom seeds for things like tomatoes and cucumbers. Just my $.02 worth. And...Oh...learn how to hunt and fish.
I dont think that money is as free flowing for the average person in the UK as it is here. But yes, take care of Doris and out away what you can. You might want to learn how to make muzzleloading powder and get yourself your hands on one. I can make powder just as good as store bought. That doesnt mean im a violent person, or wanting to wind up in a confrontation. It just means im a realist, and if things get bad enough people will attack you to go after whatever supplies of value you have.
It’s coming, I knew in 2017 and everything I said is happening, so I trust my instincts and I know it’s coming, civil wars too, food shortages and it’s going to last just over 3 years…
I always buy something extra when shopping and as you say; lots of dried food, tinned foods and as I have a small holding I have large water bowser’s for water storage and of course I stock MRE. People often forget about toiletries, especially for their their bug out/in bags or on their belt kit.
Wise words Kris. Haha 'Andrex' that is what inspired my UA-cam channel name 'Soft, Long and very Strong'. I have two of those big 5 gallon water cooler bottle of water and food for a couple of weeks. You are a canny shopper, and the Aldi prices are good. Don't worry about sell by dates, just don't let the cans rust. Eat that one and replace it. The Jackery is a great solution with the solar panels! Good video and theme.
Cool vid. I'd get a couple of sawyer minis and plain beach with a few eye droppers and then research how to clean dirty water. Plus if you go to Asda they stock some very good touches and head touches that are cheap.
I've got a six year supply of toilet paper, and that's about it. I think I will survive the pants discharge coming for WW3. It's also fun to toss in to the tree's on Halloween, you know for the kids..
Glad you are a prepper dude! I have about a years worth. Maybe get a Ham hand held radio, a wind up radio, Spring air rifle just in case you need meat! I have another channel for things like this! Good on you bud!
@@Addictedtobleeps Ham radio for communication in worst case as there wont be a network! You can get them cheap from Ali for £20-30 but you can't transmit without a license but in the worst case, that won't matter. Tape and plastic roll to seal any air gaps in your home to stop fall out, you won't or shouldn't go out for at least 2 weeks to let the fall-out to settle. Spam as it will last 25 years plus and is dirt cheap (Well was) I could go on but it will take forever to type! Just give me a shout if you want to chat about it all!
@@AddictedtobleepsRemember tin foil and clingfilm! lots!! Rock salt... and if you have ever tried going without bread in your diet then you may want to try storing bread makimg ingredients. I'm not even started... I have a few little bits and a bow and arrow. I make sure to feed all the birds, squirrals, fox's and cats in the area haha I have four cats and was hoping they would bring me pigeon pie home once in a while... but I think I feed them too much and far to good!
Morning Chris. I would say you need a lot more than that and maybe don't post it on social media. People are going to be desparate and if they know you have stock..... Bug out bag would be good and make plans with like minded people.
I've been preparing for 18 months. Everyone says I need a tin foil hat. I hope it is all unnecessary but my guts tell me I've not prepared enough. A ham radio stored in a faraday box is a good thing to have in case the Internet is knocked out by an E.M.P.🕊😉
I have a barrel connected to the rain drainage ( my englisch is not that good ) and a katadyn waterfilter hopefully will supply me with plenty of water.
Localised EMP can also be generated from convetional explosives so some EMP protective bags such as the Mission Darkness Dry Shield totes specified to MIL STD 188-125 and IEEE 299-2006 shielding to protect sensitive electronics such the Solar Generator, Communications and computer equipment, LED bulbs (has electronic drivers) and even Lithium rechargeable batteries (has electronic protection circuits)
TBH it just behoves most people to have a stock of food at home. We've always done so, if only because we always seem to get ill from the kids bringing all kinds of bugs home with them, and having a stock of stuff means we don't need to go out if people are feeling shite. Just get a stock and rotate it, it's not like stockpiling tonnes. If you want more stuff, try getting to a Costco or similar, then you can get sacks of rice/pasta/lentils etc etc. It's cheaper than a supermarket and lasts forever.
I am...aware and try to keep up to date with all that's going on..and I think it's prudent to take some precautions, but still to live your life and don't let fear dominate. But certainly prepare.
All of what you bought is cheaper than what we pay for the same stuff here in Ohio for example the toilet paper you bought same size would be like $12 a pack of Ramen noodles would be .89 to 1.09
A fellow prepper 👏🏼! Been quietly prepping for about 7 years, so have lots of back ups for various situations too.. And because of you sir, I officially brought a Jackery earlier this year as I’d seen you use one in a previous vid ages ago and thought well that’s a good idea for my stash 😂 so thank you for that 👍🏼
powdered milk powdered eggs flour yeast smash potatoes water purification tablets lentils veg seeds for spring growjng and im a coffee man not a tea man
I’m one of those crazy people who stacks it all. I did find humour in this. Thank you, from Canada. Never took the zombie juice. Stack more! New sub! You keep it real, like we do.
Good advice Kris. Worth considering is the fact that supermarkets now only have three days of food stocks, so we are only 12 meals away from anarchy!!!!! Don't advertise what you have stashed away too much as those who haven't will gladly take from those who have. Cash will be king as the electronic money systems will be the first thing to go down in the event of the SHTF. Remember Oddie's needs. Even if sanity prevails, you can still use up what you have put away and by then food prices will have risen anyway, so you will have saved money. Check to see if your County has a 'Preparedness' website, here in Staffordshire we have 'Staffordshire Prepared' which has some good sound advice. Finally, always have a PLAN B, C, D, and even more. Never assume, never expect, hope for the best but plan for the worst. Stay safe.
@@Addictedtobleeps thanks Kris. Keep the videos coming. Another point to consider is we in Britain and most of Europe get most of our gas indirectly from Russia ........ so ONE MAN has the power to turn off gas supplies for Europe, scary. But Kris, I do know you are a sensitive person, so don't over think this, and don't let it mess with your head. Do what you can with what you've got, and just look after your loved ones.
I am a bit sensitive to be honest. I like people! Also, I have this really stupid habit of thinking of the animal situation in these places. Like, the dogs. Who’s taking care of the dogs?! Silly, I know.
@@Addictedtobleeps I always think of the zoos in countries where conflict/war is happening. The animals get forgotten about, but @donnamartin4299 is right, concentrate on your own 'little bubble' I do what I can where I can, with the rest? well in my case I pray for them, it works for me Kris, but each of us has to find our own way. Just do what you are comfortable with, concentrate on those you love, and keep a clear perspective on it all. Oh and keep detecting.....
It's quite refreshing to hear from someone that thinks like me. I've had concerns about the directions the world has been heading for a fair few years now. Something isn't right, I don't know what it is but I can sense it! I don't often talk about my concerns because I know how difficult it is, most people think we're nuts! Props to you!
There is no prepping for MAD; What do you think will be left? irradiated water, land and food. No animals, no foraging, just a slow descent into starvation - good luck with that. Personally, I will be no less than a mile from the blast zone, all over within a millisecond.
I'm preparing all but in my mind as of right now. I have plans to purchase land and build my own bunker but until I come up with the funds, it's just a dream for now.
Theses gas bottles only last a day if you are lucky, get a big calor gas bottle 13kg it will last around four months, and you have no where near enough water, you need 10-15 liters a day a single person can get by on 5-6 liters a day minimum…
2ltrs water per day, per person , and ideally carry 1 month supply. You'll be using a lot of it with your dry goods that need hot/boiling water to prepare. Wouldn't hurt to have some water Purification tablets etc So if lecky/gas is out, how you going to boil that water? Bottled Gas/Fuel, camping stove, ... THREE FORMS of starting fire.
actually by using water in your foods it means you are getting water you dont have to drink 6 to 8 lirs a day i know i don't plus if you use water for pasta one day you can save it and make a soup or sauce with it the following day
Always good to be prepared. If that's all the water you've got stocked, might want to add some more. You have lots of dry goods that have to be cooked with water. I've just started canning food this year, and like a dummy it took someone pointing out that in an emergency all my dry beans wouldn't do me a lick of good if the water was cut 😂🤦♀️ duh...so just something to think about. Nothing wrong with being prepared for any unforseen circumstance
Get some water purification tablets and some filters in as well. Get a water butt or two. Worst comes to the worst, we can rely on the British weather to see us along.
@peterharper3861 i live in the state's and I've got the purification pills too. I'd have to rely on my dads pond thought, we don't get quite the rain you guys do. I'd love to be able to afford a burkey
Praying for us all right now. That no weapon formed against any of us prosper. I'm so tired of the evil war mongers, constant war. People just wanna live their lives, raise their families, and be left alone, but there's always one tiny little fraction of society that are greedy pigs that wanna rule the world, and make it chaos for the rest of us, and set us against each other
we are already in ww3, nato against Russia. On paper it's Russia against ukraine, but in reality nato is doing the majority of the work. The same thing with Palestine and israelies. Nato is doing the big stuff. you know what grinds my gear: how couple people (government/wef guys) can decide for the whole world
People would sooner snitch then talk to anyone, you can feel it when you leave the house, I wear in t shirt in the winter now incase someone starts, thus us where we are at
After serving in the Army and witnessing what people did to each other during the war in Bosnia, I'm guessing all that you are achieving here is feeding the guys with shot guns that are going to come and take it all off you.
I like the video. American here (I voted for Harris) I have a few jackerys as well and I’m running out of room for stuff. I keep it organized. But I have been doing this since 2018 and am running out of space to put stuff. What kind of water purification do you have if you have no running water for a while?
i burn like 1 can of those gascans pr 5 or so hours trying to heat my boat.. using the kitchen stove for heat might be slightly ineffective.. its basically one of those grills you got there.. looking into a better one..
Generations before us typically had extra supplies since they either lived in, or had been through rough times. The fact is we’ve had it really easy for the last few decades and now people refuse to believe that things can go very wrong, very quickly. Here in the states, even our Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends having at LEAST 3 days food and water as a minimum. Considering government response time during more ‘mundane’ catastrophes, it would be wise to have extra just for that reason. Will WW3 come? Likely at some point, because man is man and war is basically inevitable. Don’t forget backup charging for the detector! 😂
TIP: If you fear youll run out of toilet paper, learn to make and use toilet cloth. Microfiber cloths are antimicrobial and anti bacterial. Castile soap is best to clean with. God bless.
Lots of comments presuming WW3 means nuclear war (even though I mention this in the video)
WW3 doesn’t necessarily mean nuclear war.
Fuel, cyberwar, food. It doesn’t have to be nuclear. Russia moves more troops into Europe. Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia. None of that means immediate nuclear war, but gets NATO involved. There’s a lot of scenarios that could play out.
Nuclear war is the end game.
I conceder myself an organized person until I began prepping . At first not too bad but started putting one thing here another there until no more there . Bought wire racks for the basement 2 then 2 more . Items on the bed in the guest room . Than more items- wow
Bought some totes and started to fill them taking inventory ( need to know whats in them ) Six of them filled . More on the bed now .
Still buying more preps -when is this going to end -7 years now . Could probably live more than 1 year without leaving my house .
Am I alone ?
Same here. I have stuff all over the house, under beds, etc. BUT I know that we can survive the winter if needed. At least if the grid drops. I have options.
You don't have near enough water there, even for one person. Hope you have more or some kind of filter and water collection plan. You'll need even more for all that dry food prep.
Been doing this since the Cl9 farce, very sensible buddy.
Great video. Watching from Florida. We have been preparing for a while now. Would love to see more, please do another video about it when you get your next haul! Thanks for sharing this. I feel the best thing we can do as civilians is to take care of ourselves so that we’re ready for any emergency. Also it’s cool to see what preps look like in the UK!
Keep your canned food in totes so they won't rust.
Yup, gonna get some dried goods, canned goods and plenty of water! Also meds, loo rolls, cat food, wind up radios etc I stocked up a few years back too and eventually didn’t need to so all the excess cans and packets went to family and food banks. It doesn’t hurt to be prepared 😊 Best, Julie 🎉
Thanks for posting matey! You asked for tips so I will add a few.
Obtain a water filter of some sort. Lifestraw, Sawyer water filter etc...
A pencil sharpener. The large kind. Usually for women's eyeliner pencils. Great for making kindling. Take a small twig or whatever will fit, and sharpen it like a pencil.
This will sound worse than it is, but listening to your video, you sound knackered and out of breath all the time. Try to walk everyday. Brisk walking is as effective as jogging. Get your wind up. If it's all going pear shaped, you need to be able to double the amount of energy expenditure that you are doing now.
Again thanks for taking the time to post.
You got a good start, just need more organization. I would also suggest putting the food in secure totes. I've been prepping for many years. My family would be fine for +1 year with food, medicine and household supplies. Our big issue is water. We only have 30 days of water stored. Currently living in a desert climate so no natural water source.
Hello from New Zealand. I bugged out from the UK 30 years ago. Been preparing more seriously since about 2010. Couple of things to mention. Britain grows less than 50% of the food it needs. (AND Starmer wants to shut down family run farms!)
If a war breaks out the food supply coming in from Europe and elsewhere will be severely affected/rationed. My approach is a minimum of 6 months of long-term food, but I also have a well-stocked veggie garden, fruit and nut trees and berry bushes. NZ grows enough food to feed the whole country about 10 times over, BUT the problem here will be transport logistics because we have no fuel independence, so there will be no petrol or diesel to power trucks etc to get the product from where it's grown to where it's needed. I figure that if things kick off just before winter, I have 6 months grace to get my garden producing more than it is now as it will be my sole source of food and any extra can be either preserved to use the following winter or used to barter with other survivors. If you can keep your supplies hidden for a month after SHTF most of the population will be either dead or weak from starvation - except for those who have prepared, so you will have a better chance of survival than lots of other Brits. Keeping off the radar of those desperate for food is vital. If they smell food cooking....or see a light on at your place at night when everywhere else is dark...expect a crowd at your door.
Safety in numbers is key. Don't try to "lone wolf" it. Gather a group of like-minded people. Start with friends and family and expand from there. We started our group during Covid and have a core of 20 with others on the fringes.
I like the crossbow, but if a mob of looters go house to house...how fast can you reload? However, if things go nuclear....all bets are off.
Only saw your channel for the first time today.....and yes, I've hit the like button and subscribed. All the best.
Take a look at the EK Archery Cobra R9 RX repeating crossbow, 130lb. Takes about 1 second between shots with a six shot capacity. Speed loaders available, 6 bolts each.
I just looked that up. Seriously cool!
Keep an eye on Iran. If it kicks off out there there is likely to be disruption to fuel supply and if they close the strait of Hormuz lots of important stuff will not be getting moved about to the west. My figure is that for preps you want long term survivability not your regular meals less the rump steak. Think compact, very long lasting and very nutritious. Rice, pref white, beans and oily fish, like sardines that will essentially get you all the necessary nutrients apparently. I myself have a store of multi vitamins. Yep I do have tinned stuff, dried mashed potatoes, pasta and dried milk for the tea but long term I expect that will run out before too long, I will just have to bite down on that one. For water, get a tarp and some 25 litre jerry jugs for collection and storage. add a water filter and/or purification tabs. If you have a house where you can rig the gutters to drain into a barrel that would be great but you will need a filter for sure if you do this. For hygiene get a bowl and a face cloth, you really should not need to be washing in that precious water everyday, Your body is more than capable of keeping itself in order.
Spray bottles for body washing add in a bit of vinegar too.
Things that fall over quickly as they rely on 'just in time' supply - Cashpoints / petrol stations / supermarkets. Remember what happens in a power outage/cut and what relies on electricity (utility services of all types). Communication also important - mobiles may fail, radio may still be ok.
If you live in real rural areas a lot of this prepping already happens because of flooding and snow etc. Longest time without power was 7 days in the middle of winter. It readjusts whats important to you.
It sure does.
Plenty of torches n batteries candles .solar lights, books if there's no power.
TIP, permanent marker the dates on the side and top as you go. Save you pain later on.
Thanks 👍
Keep going, if nothing happens you will have saved money anyway!
Invest in a water filter and candles mate👍
Hot water bottles for winter.
I actually think when it really hits, a persons 3 meals a day will turn into one. We also will need to loose weight so other don't see we eating well & have supplies...
@@Ali-prepper Totally agree with this. And it’s crazy how the body adapts to new situations like this. I think that one meal a day is a perfectly fine intake, as long as it has nutrition. Maybe supplemented with a handful of nuts throughout the day, or something small like that.
I agree, we need the calories. This will make our preps last 3 X longer. Which for me is a bonus.
Sensible words. When it IS time to panic, it's far too late.
I was born in the USSR, so we always have stuff stuffed at homes- because when you go to the shop- nothing was there, sometimes nothing at all… and maybe it will be useful to you-things that I’m hoarding are:
Salt, sugar, tea, some water (in case of emergency), coffee, oil, whatever pasta , rice, flour, baking soda- great stuff also to wash your dishes, condensed milk, toothpaste and soap, bit of rolls😂 , canned beans, fish , basic vitamin c , ibuprofen and long life milk. Matches, some cash, chocolate bars and digestive biscuits. Keep your garden if have one with some veg, not only flowers)) and also some kind of dry bread or crackers, yeast and bit of 40% alcohol. Nuts are good too.hopefully won’t need any 😅
@@katrinav.8503 Brilliant tips, Thankyou 🙏
A very very wise idea my friend. I started peeping just before COVID an I still haven't stopped. I dedicated one room in my house to food and water supplies.
I recommend a box of maxi-pads. They are fast and efficient in an emergency situation where someone is losing blood. You can tape them right onto skin or wrap them with an Ace bandage. Granted, they aren't sterile, but they are clean and reasonably safe. Try to get unscented. If you have menstruating women in your household, they will need supplies.
I was reading the comments and may have missed some of the items in your stash. Do you have chicken and beef broth powder? It's very warming and provides some salt and electrolytes when energy is low. Also good for sick people. Some vitamins (especially the powdered kind to make water a little more interesting) are useful.
Another thing -- if you stash new boots or footwear of any kind, make sure to wear them and break them in a little before storing them away. You'll want them to be comfortable when you need them. Extra socks are always good.
Duct tape, electrical tape, and Flexi-tape are all useful items too.
I live very remotely in the jungle. I have to prepare for every rainy season as there are times I cannot leave my property to cross the river to any of civilization. Over the years, I've gotten pretty good at ensuring I have what I need when things go awry.
I didn't see -- some good tarpaulin/heavy cloth or canvas is useful. I use rechargeable lights almost exclusively, and I have a small but decent stash of rechargeable tools I can charge with my solar power plants. Also, a 12-volt car-style fridge uses much less power than a conventional household fridge, and they aren't very expensive.
I have a small gas generator (a 1400-watt Heomati) mainly to charge the solar generators in the event it is overcast for days. It's very economical and uses only a pittance of gasoline. I have one 300-watt solar power plant for small appliances, an older 800-watt, and a large Bluetti that is my main workhorse.
I'm guessing you have a solar shower. Staying clean and reasonably hygienic matters a lot. On that note, a black hose in the sun can get very hot, even in cooler temperatures.
The max I've been without power was 17 days and I've had no water for 22 days. In summer, I regularly experience power outages for up to a week. I've learned a lot about my particular needs. It doesn't hurt to do a trial run and cut power to your house for a few days to test out what you've got and how it all works. You'll learn a lot, probably organize differently, and be able to fill in the gaps that are pertinent to your situation.
Keep one bin with your top go-to items. Some food, water, and basics. Having everything neatly organized is less important than having a go-to box of top needs to give yourself a little time to think through what comes next.
Edited to add some clarification and correct two grammar errors. (Sorry this is long -- I have a lot of experience.)
I've just bought a narrowboat to hide on the canal network for when it kicks iff
KEEP an eye on the farmers situation, no ONE can tell what's next ??
Facts, def a war on food going on right now disguised as "climate" initiatives.
I’m the same as you.. getting stuff in just incase. My husband thinks I’m mental - but I don’t care!
More water i think matey, I'm stocking up on firelighters for stove at moment!
Threat of nuclear war and now H5N1 spreading and there are growing concerns with that. Next few years are going to be stressful I fear
I began six months ago. Most of our family members ignore our warnings but one daughter and a neighbour have begun preparing too.
It’s not alarmist. It’s being sensible given what’s happening in the world today
Morning Chris🌞 Got to ask where the light has gone? Take solace from the fact that it takes a mad man to talk to a mad man. The USA are posturing and we, like the last Labour govt. are getting all over excited at the chance to play with the big boys. At some point we'll figure out what this was really all about, but its not for people like you and me. Live in your own bubble mate. Do what makes you happy; and if this is what makes you feel secure then it's all good. My Grandma lived on an isolated farm during WWII with 4 kids to bring up on her own. She taught me to be prepared for anything. My cupboards always look like this anyway. So no special prep. Necessary. Whatever the future holds, it's not ours to see. Just live a good life every day and be the best person you can. There will always be things we don't know and can't predict❤
Wise words and wise advice
World gone crazy.
Top of the list water, filtration, purification and collection. Consider bulk water maybe large food grade barrels or ibc totes. I like 3 and 5 gallon containers or buckets in case you need to fetch some on foot. I have a Red Ryder wagon for carrying.
I didn’t see any Mylar bags. Rice or beans (I prefer lentils) in Mylar with oxygen absorber placed in sealed bucket last a long time. I didn’t notice cooking oil you have, ghee has a long shelf life.
Also, buy foods that you normally eat. If not buy one to try and if the family likes it buy more.
Consider backups like two can openers for example. And try out things ahead of time so you have no surprises. We have a backup to our propane stove, a kerosene stove that I need to show my wife how to use.
We still need to do some meal planning too. Pet food if you have them.
Also a bug out bag(s). If you have to make a run for it one for each member of the family.
Good luck
My tooth broke and my filling fell out . Make sure to have some temporary filling in your bag. I'm using Blu tac until I can get to the dentist.
Yes im preparing for the worst! stocking up on pasta, rice, tinned food bottled water, gas canasters for the portable stove......
Just make sure you have a good supply of sunblock cream, factor 5,000,000.
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Alright fella, yes i do a little prepping myself. I have just subbed to you. I am a wild camper and have lived in Germany for the past 10 years.
Bottled water will be difficult to come by and mains water not guaranteed. Water filter and sterilising tablets are very cheap. Not point having loads of dry food without plenty of water.
I hope you are taking steps against rodents, mate?
I used to work in the warehouse of a food charity. I came to dread pallets/cages of dried and tinned food stuffs, that had been in long term storage by the donating Supermarkets,
Example; unsold Christmas stock that was still in date (Best before with dried/tinned goods. Not Use by; which is perishable, usually refrigerated stuff that can give food poisoning. IE, dairy/meat/fish/ and bread)
Anyway, I'd unwrap a pallet/cage and the first thing that hit me was the smell. And then a hundred mice would run out and scatter in the warehouse.
I tried refusing deliveries of long term storage, but the management bollocked me!
Maybe get a cat or a terrier dog? If you haven't already? New here, cheers.
Very important comment! I’ll have a good think about this one. Cheers 👍
My food got hit by a rodent infestation after flooding. We were also hit by .Massive amounts of cockroaches and spiders. I lost massive amounts of my preps from flooding.
The tin cans need to be in totes so they don't rust , rodents piddle on everything and rust tins. The rodents were in the hundreds . They must have escaped the flooding Riverside . Then came mould from the damp.
@@juliefall2892 My flat in Birmingham UK has massive amounts of Wood lice, tiny black flies, and mice all over the shared 5 flat garden. I no longer feed the wild birds. It just makes squirrels, pigeons, and wood mice flourish.
Good luck for your preparations. I'm very similar style as you ❤
Not only have I been storing up food for the last 6 months, I have full NBC suit with gasmask/respirator, bug out/bug in plan the lot 👍
The cheapest foods are dried beans and rice, wheat berries too. A 50 lb bag is like 45$ here.
Kris, a very handy and probable essential item you may have not of thought of or mentioned would be to purchase a wind up radio. I would assume before it got to the state of having the 3 min warning and the worlds toasted its more likely internet, electronics, communications would be the first thing to be interfered with. These radios are cheap to buy, most are solar powered as well as having a torch etc. Ive had one stored for years as well as a leatherman, two fire steels , cotton wool, radish (ready to eat four weeks from germination) and rocket seeds and four cans of stella in a bag :)
So at least i could hopefully listen to whats actually happening, sitting around a fire whilst eating veg i dont like and getting drunk.
My personal experience with wind up solar powered radios is that you would be better off with actual batteries. Charging with crank, if it works takes a looooong time and the solar just never seems to get a decent charge, it quickly runs down.
Prep up on some lovely hard boiled sweets. Your favourite tea and coffee too. Hide your food well . Bury an old freezer fill it with preps.
I live about 1 mile from a prime target so no point prepping for something i won't survive & wouldn't want to either...
@@malck234 As I said in the video. WW3 doesn’t necessarily mean nuclear.
Belive me, we are thousands like you, in Denmark, we know about Starmer, ect.. We are prepping a bit, to..
Couple things Kris: I mark with a sharpie pen 'use by' or expiration date on the top of all canned items and long term storables like pasta. That way I can see at a glance which items to use first and keep rotating stock. I keep at least 5 x 5 lb bags of long grain rice on hand at all times. Same with dry beans (after putting them in the deep freezer for at least 2 weeks to kill off any potential wee beasties lurking within). Also....call me crazy but I keep a case of cheap whiskey (glass bottles only) on hand. I don't drink but in a pinch that shit would be solid gold to barter. Same deal (for me here in USA) with .22 caliber long rifle ammo. Excellent barter item. One should also be saving heirloom seeds for things like tomatoes and cucumbers. Just my $.02 worth. And...Oh...learn how to hunt and fish.
People must wake up NOW❤🙏
I dont think that money is as free flowing for the average person in the UK as it is here. But yes, take care of Doris and out away what you can. You might want to learn how to make muzzleloading powder and get yourself your hands on one. I can make powder just as good as store bought. That doesnt mean im a violent person, or wanting to wind up in a confrontation. It just means im a realist, and if things get bad enough people will attack you to go after whatever supplies of value you have.
Great comment, and alas - no, money certainly isn’t easily come by here
It’s coming, I knew in 2017 and everything I said is happening, so I trust my instincts and I know it’s coming, civil wars too, food shortages and it’s going to last just over 3 years…
Finger nail clippers heavy duty scissors. Lots baby wipes lots of matches.
Great little video , keep them coming.
I always buy something extra when shopping and as you say; lots of dried food, tinned foods and as I have a small holding I have large water bowser’s for water storage and of course I stock MRE.
People often forget about toiletries, especially for their their bug out/in bags or on their belt kit.
Wise words Kris. Haha 'Andrex' that is what inspired my UA-cam channel name 'Soft, Long and very Strong'. I have two of those big 5 gallon water cooler bottle of water and food for a couple of weeks. You are a canny shopper, and the Aldi prices are good. Don't worry about sell by dates, just don't let the cans rust. Eat that one and replace it. The Jackery is a great solution with the solar panels! Good video and theme.
Any extra food you have is great. 👍 Let them laugh, you'll sleep soundly at night.
If they know you've got food you'll have lots of hungry visitors.
Cool vid. I'd get a couple of sawyer minis and plain beach with a few eye droppers and then research how to clean dirty water. Plus if you go to Asda they stock some very good touches and head touches that are cheap.
Stockbiling wouldn't do me any good my wife would give everything away to my daughters and grandsons and their dogs and let me go hungry
you are wise man - I have a bad feelings about what's happening at the moment
Get some multivitamins!! It would be a bummer to get scurvy😅
Im with you madmen running the asylum.
I've got a six year supply of toilet paper, and that's about it. I think I will survive the pants discharge coming for WW3. It's also fun to toss in to the tree's on Halloween, you know for the kids..
Your all set .😂👍
You can't eat toilet paper 😂
@@juliefall2892 Maybe you can't... 🤣
Glad you are a prepper dude! I have about a years worth. Maybe get a Ham hand held radio, a wind up radio, Spring air rifle just in case you need meat! I have another channel for things like this! Good on you bud!
I didn't know! Yea man, any tips greatly recieved!
Doesn’t look good. I hope not. But I think you’re right
@@Addictedtobleeps Ham radio for communication in worst case as there wont be a network! You can get them cheap from Ali for £20-30 but you can't transmit without a license but in the worst case, that won't matter. Tape and plastic roll to seal any air gaps in your home to stop fall out, you won't or shouldn't go out for at least 2 weeks to let the fall-out to settle. Spam as it will last 25 years plus and is dirt cheap (Well was) I could go on but it will take forever to type! Just give me a shout if you want to chat about it all!
@@SHGRetroWhat do you do for a water supply?
@@AddictedtobleepsRemember tin foil and clingfilm! lots!! Rock salt... and if you have ever tried going without bread in your diet then you may want to try storing bread makimg ingredients. I'm not even started... I have a few little bits and a bow and arrow. I make sure to feed all the birds, squirrals, fox's and cats in the area haha I have four cats and was hoping they would bring me pigeon pie home once in a while... but I think I feed them too much and far to good!
Morning Chris. I would say you need a lot more than that and maybe don't post it on social media. People are going to be desparate and if they know you have stock..... Bug out bag would be good and make plans with like minded people.
I've been preparing for 18 months. Everyone says I need a tin foil hat. I hope it is all unnecessary but my guts tell me I've not prepared enough. A ham radio stored in a faraday box is a good thing to have in case the Internet is knocked out by an E.M.P.🕊😉
Yes I am all sorted to prolong the misery 😢
I have a barrel connected to the rain drainage ( my englisch is not that good ) and a katadyn waterfilter hopefully will supply me with plenty of water.
Does it filter radiation???????
Localised EMP can also be generated from convetional explosives so some EMP protective bags such as the Mission Darkness Dry Shield totes specified to MIL STD 188-125 and IEEE 299-2006 shielding to protect sensitive electronics such the Solar Generator, Communications and computer equipment, LED bulbs (has electronic drivers) and even Lithium rechargeable batteries (has electronic protection circuits)
TBH it just behoves most people to have a stock of food at home. We've always done so, if only because we always seem to get ill from the kids bringing all kinds of bugs home with them, and having a stock of stuff means we don't need to go out if people are feeling shite. Just get a stock and rotate it, it's not like stockpiling tonnes.
If you want more stuff, try getting to a Costco or similar, then you can get sacks of rice/pasta/lentils etc etc. It's cheaper than a supermarket and lasts forever.
Shoulda got a trolly
Fair play to what he actually fit in that little basket!
Lol , I can't afford to fill a trolley anymore😂😭🤣
I am...aware and try to keep up to date with all that's going on..and I think it's prudent to take some precautions, but still to live your life and don't let fear dominate.
But certainly prepare.
All of what you bought is cheaper than what we pay for the same stuff here in Ohio for example the toilet paper you bought same size would be like $12 a pack of Ramen noodles would be .89 to 1.09
A fellow prepper 👏🏼! Been quietly prepping for about 7 years, so have lots of back ups for various situations too.. And because of you sir, I officially brought a Jackery earlier this year as I’d seen you use one in a previous vid ages ago and thought well that’s a good idea for my stash 😂 so thank you for that 👍🏼
I’m from the Lake District I’ve been prepping for two years this mess isn’t going away ,
unfortunately WW3 is going on for a long time now 😞
WW3 before GTA6 😥
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powdered milk powdered eggs flour yeast smash potatoes water purification tablets lentils veg seeds for spring growjng and im a coffee man not a tea man
I’m one of those crazy people who stacks it all. I did find humour in this. Thank you, from Canada. Never took the zombie juice. Stack more! New sub! You keep it real, like we do.
Good advice Kris. Worth considering is the fact that supermarkets now only have three days of food stocks, so we are only 12 meals away from anarchy!!!!! Don't advertise what you have stashed away too much as those who haven't will gladly take from those who have. Cash will be king as the electronic money systems will be the first thing to go down in the event of the SHTF. Remember Oddie's needs. Even if sanity prevails, you can still use up what you have put away and by then food prices will have risen anyway, so you will have saved money. Check to see if your County has a 'Preparedness' website, here in Staffordshire we have 'Staffordshire Prepared' which has some good sound advice. Finally, always have a PLAN B, C, D, and even more. Never assume, never expect, hope for the best but plan for the worst. Stay safe.
This is a fantastic comment. Thankyou, Penny! 🙏
@@Addictedtobleeps thanks Kris. Keep the videos coming. Another point to consider is we in Britain and most of Europe get most of our gas indirectly from Russia ........ so ONE MAN has the power to turn off gas supplies for Europe, scary. But Kris, I do know you are a sensitive person, so don't over think this, and don't let it mess with your head. Do what you can with what you've got, and just look after your loved ones.
I am a bit sensitive to be honest. I like people! Also, I have this really stupid habit of thinking of the animal situation in these places. Like, the dogs. Who’s taking care of the dogs?! Silly, I know.
@@Addictedtobleeps I always think of the zoos in countries where conflict/war is happening. The animals get forgotten about, but @donnamartin4299 is right, concentrate on your own 'little bubble' I do what I can where I can, with the rest? well in my case I pray for them, it works for me Kris, but each of us has to find our own way. Just do what you are comfortable with, concentrate on those you love, and keep a clear perspective on it all. Oh and keep detecting.....
It's quite refreshing to hear from someone that thinks like me. I've had concerns about the directions the world has been heading for a fair few years now. Something isn't right, I don't know what it is but I can sense it!
I don't often talk about my concerns because I know how difficult it is, most people think we're nuts! Props to you!
And you! 👍🏻
Im prepping too brother. We are on the fringe of ww3. Lord come and get us from this messed up world. 🙏🏻
buy s months of food storage, ammunition, and guns.and silver bullion
There is no prepping for MAD; What do you think will be left? irradiated water, land and food. No animals, no foraging, just a slow descent into starvation - good luck with that. Personally, I will be no less than a mile from the blast zone, all over within a millisecond.
As I pointed out in the video. WW3 doesn’t necessarily mean nuclear war.
The nuclear weapons are not as polluting with radiation as they use to be. According to Steve quayle
I'm preparing all but in my mind as of right now. I have plans to purchase land and build my own bunker but until I come up with the funds, it's just a dream for now.
Might wanna start thinking a little quicker about that, Matt!
Great video Kriss. You and Odie keep safe man.
Welp. It just had to happen. I hope this doesn't escalate but only time will tell. Good luck, mate!
Theses gas bottles only last a day if you are lucky, get a big calor gas bottle 13kg it will last around four months, and you have no where near enough water, you need 10-15 liters a day a single person can get by on 5-6 liters a day minimum…
Just subscribed, feeling the same way. Things could go south and very quickly.
Our motorhome batteries are still charging the leisure lithiums every day, even now.
It is a cautionary tale, but timely.
I'd invest in a water filter capable of purifying gallons oops Liters of water. 😁
Any one who know there history we would be stupid to think there wouldn't be a war
Around time mark 1:04 you can hear the bombers flying overhead. 😶🌫😶🌫
Mark 1:4 4 And so John the Baptist appeared in the wilderness, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.
2ltrs water per day, per person , and ideally carry 1 month supply.
You'll be using a lot of it with your dry goods that need hot/boiling water to prepare.
Wouldn't hurt to have some water Purification tablets etc
So if lecky/gas is out, how you going to boil that water?
Bottled Gas/Fuel, camping stove, ... THREE FORMS of starting fire.
actually by using water in your foods it means you are getting water you dont have to drink 6 to 8 lirs a day i know i don't plus if you use water for pasta one day you can save it and make a soup or sauce with it the following day
Theres only one way to survive a little bit longer than anyone else , even then your still going to die
Always good to be prepared. If that's all the water you've got stocked, might want to add some more. You have lots of dry goods that have to be cooked with water. I've just started canning food this year, and like a dummy it took someone pointing out that in an emergency all my dry beans wouldn't do me a lick of good if the water was cut 😂🤦♀️ duh...so just something to think about. Nothing wrong with being prepared for any unforseen circumstance
Absolutely! Water is key! I shall stock up
Get some water purification tablets and some filters in as well. Get a water butt or two. Worst comes to the worst, we can rely on the British weather to see us along.
@peterharper3861 i live in the state's and I've got the purification pills too. I'd have to rely on my dads pond thought, we don't get quite the rain you guys do. I'd love to be able to afford a burkey
Praying for us all right now. That no weapon formed against any of us prosper. I'm so tired of the evil war mongers, constant war. People just wanna live their lives, raise their families, and be left alone, but there's always one tiny little fraction of society that are greedy pigs that wanna rule the world, and make it chaos for the rest of us, and set us against each other
we are already in ww3, nato against Russia. On paper it's Russia against ukraine, but in reality nato is doing the majority of the work. The same thing with Palestine and israelies. Nato is doing the big stuff.
you know what grinds my gear: how couple people (government/wef guys) can decide for the whole world
Add some canned meats
People would sooner snitch then talk to anyone, you can feel it when you leave the house, I wear in t shirt in the winter now incase someone starts, thus us where we are at
After serving in the Army and witnessing what people did to each other during the war in Bosnia, I'm guessing all that you are achieving here is feeding the guys with shot guns that are going to come and take it all off you.
Hide it. In fox holes
I like the video. American here (I voted for Harris) I have a few jackerys as well and I’m running out of room for stuff. I keep it organized. But I have been doing this since 2018 and am running out of space to put stuff. What kind of water purification do you have if you have no running water for a while?
I'm definitely a prepper & have been for a while and agree with alot of your points
Lol I’ve a small stash I keep topped up.
Have you looked at pickling etc.
Eggs especially.
Jams and kimchi
You need to wrap your batteries in silver foil mate. For any emp.
I’ve been prepared since 2010. Emergency food company has the best food, lasts 30 years and it’s delish
I actually thought you said you was off to Audi because it's super cheap 😂. I thought you've gotta be joking, then I saw you walking into Aldi 😂
i burn like 1 can of those gascans pr 5 or so hours trying to heat my boat.. using the kitchen stove for heat might be slightly ineffective.. its basically one of those grills you got there.. looking into a better one..
Your paracetamol comment made me laugh ... unalive yourself - 3 packets 😂 yet they want us 'gone'
Make it make sense 😂
Generations before us typically had extra supplies since they either lived in, or had been through rough times. The fact is we’ve had it really easy for the last few decades and now people refuse to believe that things can go very wrong, very quickly. Here in the states, even our Federal Emergency Management Agency recommends having at LEAST 3 days food and water as a minimum. Considering government response time during more ‘mundane’ catastrophes, it would be wise to have extra just for that reason. Will WW3 come? Likely at some point, because man is man and war is basically inevitable. Don’t forget backup charging for the detector! 😂
TIP: If you fear youll run out of toilet paper, learn to make and use toilet cloth. Microfiber cloths are antimicrobial and anti bacterial. Castile soap is best to clean with. God bless.