I have only a few days prepared in case of emergency. Food, water, medical supplies, and shelter. We had a recent storm that left our whole city without power for a week
This was an outstanding video with good strategies and techniques on how to handle a conflict zone. Those types of zones can turn out to be really nasty and very unpleasant so it is good to have the knowledge and the skill on how to act and react in a situation like this one. And it is also a good idea to have a finished plan you can use and have also a couple of backup plans as well you might need them. I have shared this video out and a 👍as usual.
Physical fitness is essential if you need to walk or bike. Keep the gas tank full always. Be familiar with your area. Bug out bag definitely but know how to use what's in it, put it on and walk a mile.
@@reliableprepper Not very good at the moment, can't say very much our days because of this government they are arresting people and putting them in prison for social media messages, Britain is not Great anymore I'm afraid 🇬🇧✝️
Excellent content. My family and I have meeting places set up, Communications, Neighborhood sharing of goods and supplies, as well as personnel skills for different such as gear repair, food and farming skills, etc.
Have a herbalist book they will tell u alot about plants and medicinal purposes. Also if a nuclear attack ever happens stuck up on iodine pills as many as one can get they will help with nuclear fallout
Solid advice! Herbal knowledge is such an underrated skill, and iodine pills are a must for nuclear scenarios. Prepping for the unexpected really does mean covering all the bases.
Im from the Philippines as of now I have just prepared a month of food for my family, I have to prepare more
Never stop preparing but it sounds like you're better off than most. Prayers that everything works out without chaos
Good job, Kabayan. Slow but steady. Consistency is key.
I have only a few days prepared in case of emergency. Food, water, medical supplies, and shelter. We had a recent storm that left our whole city without power for a week
This was an outstanding video with good strategies and techniques on how to handle a conflict zone. Those types of zones can turn out to be really nasty and very unpleasant so it is good to have the knowledge and the skill on how to act and react in a situation like this one. And it is also a good idea to have a finished plan you can use and have also a couple of backup plans as well you might need them. I have shared this video out and a 👍as usual.
Absolutely. I really appreciate that shadow scout
@@reliableprepper You are most welcome .
Hi Dustin! Good afternoon. Looking forward to this one! 🙂 Thanks so much!! ☃️🌷
Good afternoon to you too. Hope you enjoyed it!
@@reliableprepper 😊 Thank you too! Have a great evening!! ⛄❄️🌹
Happy New year all. Good stuff Dustin.
Happy New Years to you as wel CPL. Sure is alot going on right now
Saying prayers for you and your family. Thanks again for what you do.
Hey Roger I really appreciate that more than you know. Prayers to you and your family as well. Hope you have a happy New Year
Physical fitness is essential if you need to walk or bike. Keep the gas tank full always. Be familiar with your area. Bug out bag definitely but know how to use what's in it, put it on and walk a mile.
That's an excellent point, it's all about being prepared and knowing your gear.
Thank You for the information, we need every scrap of info our days 🇬🇧✝️
You’re very welcome! Every bit of info helps these days, no doubt about it. Sending best wishes your way-how’s everything over in the UK?
@@reliableprepper Not very good at the moment, can't say very much our days because of this government they are arresting people and putting them in prison for social media messages, Britain is not Great anymore I'm afraid 🇬🇧✝️
Excellent content. My family and I have meeting places set up, Communications, Neighborhood sharing of goods and supplies, as well as personnel skills for different such as gear repair, food and farming skills, etc.
Great work, that is what it's all about. I'll keep it up. I really appreciate it also
Another success!
Thanks boss man
Going to seasonally drive my backup route and take pictures of landmarks less likely to be destroyed in a natural disaster.
Smart move. Having a mental map and physical reference points can make all the difference when things go sideways.
Good morning all, running late today
Good morning/Night, Howie... Hope things are going okay on your end
@ yep doing good hopefully you are too
Salutations
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Have a herbalist book they will tell u alot about plants and medicinal purposes.
Also if a nuclear attack ever happens stuck up on iodine pills as many as one can get they will help with nuclear fallout
Solid advice! Herbal knowledge is such an underrated skill, and iodine pills are a must for nuclear scenarios. Prepping for the unexpected really does mean covering all the bases.
@@reliableprepper plus gas mask and filters for general use
ATL is falling apart
Yeah, I’ve heard things are pretty rough in ATL right now. Stay safe and keep your plans ready just in case things escalate.
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Good morning Sunrise
@@reliableprepper just got in. Thought I see what your up to. 😊
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You are most certainly welcome. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
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brrr. the polar vortex is coming
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