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2017 Prep
By: Admin Date: March 11, 2022, 2:07 pm
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PREP
« on: March 11, 2017, 10:27:03 am »
PREP
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.2/20) PLAN CMTY PREP:
G: Prep for max survival & prosperity
1: Prep family & friends
2: Improve local cmty
3: Coop Prep online
1a: W Joe/farming
1b: W Joe & PK/biz+government
1c: W fam/biz+prep
2a: W cmty/*loc cmty coop
2b: *loc bank
2c: *loc cmty biz'
2d: cmty control loc land
2e: cmty give state 20% voice
3a: *wk prep mtg'
3b: *dai vid'
PREP GROUP PURPOSE: to help each other and our neighbors prepare
for any crisis and to seek to prevent crises.
SECURITY CHECKLIST
(Go through the list and think about possible causes and
prevention for each item)
1. misinformation
2. inhome injury
3. traffic injury
4. job injury
5. inhome or away threats
5a. assault
5b. robbery
5c. valuables loss or damage
6. home burglary
7. car burglary
8. workplace burglary
9. home fire (>360,000/yr: arson 30,000; kids inside or outside
60,000)
10. home weather damage
11. car theft
12. car damage
13. computer
13a. Vulnerabilities in internet capable devices & WiFi
13b. Mobile Malware (i.e. cell phones etc)
13c. Social Media attacks “Security measures can’t overcome
stolen credentials and click-throughs to dubious links.”
13d. Denial-of-service Website attacks
13e. Third-party Website Attacks
14. poor diet
15. drugs, medications, harmful treatments
16. pollution: indoor, invehicle, outdoor
2. Enemies:
(Again, think about causes & possible prevention for each item.)
1. abusive acquaintances
2. domestic criminals
3. corrupt officials
4. criminal immigrants
5. foreign invaders/attackers
SURVIVAL GEAR LIST
HTML http://morethanjustsurviving.com/survival-gear-list
NUKE OR IMPACT SURVIVAL
_1. Learn to duck and cover etc.
Get cheap nuke & fallout protection
Most radiation decays in a day or so
HTML http://webpal.org
HTML http://physiciansforcivildefense.org
_2. Protect thyroid from radiation
10 Boxes ThyroSafe $149.95 SAVE $19.55, $16.95/box
HTML http://www.ush2.com/potassium_iodide_radiation_tools.htm
PREPAREDNESS FOOD SOURCES
-- chickens + feed + egg incubation
-- aquaponics = fish in tank + food-plants above + feed + energy
input
-- probiotics: kefir + whey; fermented veges are best;
vinegar & alcohol <fruit scraps
-- mushrooms <cultures
-- mice, rats, bugs + feed
-- MMS, wild-garlic, bloodroot, echinacea
-- Sloane info
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
caves, sink holes, cellars, tunnels, mounds
PREPAREDNESS SUBGROUPS
The more people who are prepared for emergencies, the safer
everyone will be. Therefore, it seems it would be worthwhile for
anyone to start preparedness subgroups or other groups.
PREPAREDNESS BUSINESS
Some of us could start a local preparedness business, or
nonprofit, that would help us raise funds and keep supplies on
hand for better preparedness for ourselves and the public.
SUGGESTED READING
BETTER GOVERNMENT
HTML http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=28491.0
IMPORTANT WORLD NEWS, EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, HISTORY, SCIENCE,
HEALTH, etc:
Threads by Luck at
HTML http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?board=63.0
LOCATIONS SECURITY
South Calhoun: BrusFerry; GolFerry; Hardin Rd; Hamburg Rd; MS
River; IL River
North Calhoun: Brus Rd; Batch Rd; Bridge; R100; R96; IL River;
MS River
Deputize resident volunteers
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Re: Prep
By: Admin Date: March 11, 2022, 2:09 pm
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Re: PREP
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2017, 11:51:40 am »
PREPAREDNESS FOOD SOURCES
-- chickens + feed + egg incubation
-- aquaponics = fish in tank + food-plants above + feed + energy
input
-- probiotics: kefir + whey; fermented veges are best;
vinegar & alcohol <fruit scraps
-- mushrooms <cultures
-- mice, rats, bugs + feed
-- MMS, wild-garlic, bloodroot, echinacea
-- jerokes, radishes, fennel,
> Sloane info
1. Soybeans 2. Rye 3. Buckwheat 4. Pumpkin/Squash 5. Sunflower
6. Tomato 7. Zucchini x Roses 8. Strawberries x Apple x
Lambsquarters
9. Potato x Garlic 10. Pepper x Burdock 11. Turnip x Egg 12.
Chicken
.Vitamin C 1900 Peppers freeze dried 426 Rose hips >183 Green
Peppers raw >177 Green Peppers sauteed 93 Brocolli >70 Tomato
juice 60 Peas >59 Strawberries raw 40 Peas raw >37 Lambsquarters
cooked 36 Cantaloupe raw >36 Mulberries raw 36 Elderberries raw
34 Cabbage red boiled >34 Zucchini baby >30 Apple juice
.Magnesium -781 Rice bran >550 Pumpkin/Squash seeds roasted >231
Buckwheat >228 Soybeans roasted
145 Soybeans roasted 189 Beans Great Northern >110 Rye
.Zinc 10 Pumpkin/Squash seeds 5 Chicken
- C: 426 Rose hips 183 Green Peppers raw 177 Green Peppers
sauteed 70 Tomato juice 59 Strawberries raw 40 Peas raw 37
Lambsquarters cooked 34 Zucchini baby
30 Apple juice
- Mg: 550 Pumpkin/Squash seeds roasted 231 Buckwheat 145
Soybeans roasted 110 Rye
- Zn: 10 Pumpkin/Squash seeds
- B1 1) .4 Soybeans roasted .3 Soybean sprouts .3 Rye
- B2 1) .7 Soybeans roasted .4 Buckwheat .2 Rye .2 Sunflower
seeds roasted
- B3 7) 7 Rye 7 Sunflower seeds roasted 5 Buckwheat 4
Pumpkin/Squash seeds roasted 3 Potato baked 1 Soybeans roasted
- B5 5) 7 Sunflower seeds roasted 1 Rye 1 Egg 1 Buckwheat
- B6 1.5) 1 Garlic raw .8 Sunflower seeds roasted .6 Potato
baked .3 Peppers sauteed .3 Rye .3 Buckwheat roasted .2 Soybeans
cooked .2 Burdock root cooked .1 Pumpkin/Squash seeds roasted .1
Egg
- Fo .4) .2 Sunflower seeds roasted .2 Soybeans roasted .1
Turnip greens cooked
- B12 .003) .009 Chicken .005 Salmon .001 Eggs cooked
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
caves, sink holes, cellars, tunnels, mounds
Last Edit: March 11, 2017, 04:50:57 pm
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Dark Winter
By: Admin Date: March 11, 2022, 2:15 pm
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Dark Winter
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2017, 07:20:54 pm »
Dark Winter, by John Casey
[I consider this an error.] p6) One of the longest cycles is
that of the ice ages. In between a cycle of every 100,000 or so
years of essentially an icebound Earth, we have what are called
"intgerglacial warm periods". For the past 11,000 years, we have
been living in one of these rare interglacial periods, called
the Holocene warm period.6
p14-15) <<Copy graphs.>> Some scholars use 1795-1825 as the DM
period. I have chosen to begin the DM at solar cycle 4' (4
prime), discovered by I.G. Usoskin, K. Mursula and G.A.
Kovaltsov.2 In their paper "Lost sunspot cycle in the beginning
of Dalton Minimum: New evidence and consequences", they make a
convincing case that the latter part of cycle 4 was, in fact, a
small solar cycle with very low amplitude, hence 4'. I end the
DM in the year 1830, which was where the solar cycle 7 began to
exceed the three previous low-sunspot cycles, namely 4', 5 and
6. Figure 2-2 shows the cycle 4 with 4' extending from 1793 to
1798.
p18-19) - 1787: The US Constitution ratified by the states.
- 1789: George Washington elected as first president of the
United States.
- 1789: The French Revolution begins.
- 1793: Dalton Minimum begins: Solar Cycle 4'.
- 1797: John Adams elected second president of the United
States.
- 1801: Thomas Jeffereson elected third president of the United
States.
- 1803: Lewis and Clark begin to explore the northwestern United
States.
- 1803: The Louisiana Purchase negotiated with France.
- 1807: Robert Fulton launches his steam-powered boat, the
Clermont.
- 1809: James Madison elected fourth president of the United
States.
- 1811-12: The New Madrid earthquake strikes the Mississippi
valley; the first quake occurs on December 16, 1811. It is the
most powerful series of earthquakes in North American history -
a series of three 8.0 temblors, plus many smaller ones.
- 1812: The War of 1812 between the United States and England
begins.
- 1812: Napoleon invades Russia and suffers massive losses
because of bitter winter weather.
- 1815: The Mount Tambora volcano erupts, April 5, 10 & 11. It
is the largest and deadliest volcanic eruption in recorded
history at the time, claiming 90,000 lives.
- 1815: Napoleon suffers loss at Waterloo on June 18.
- 1816: The "Year without a Summer". Bitter cold weather hits
New England, and the destructive frost spreads as far south as
Pennsylvania.
- 1816: In May, a frost hits from New England down to Virginia,
and in June, people go sleighing after a freak snowfall.
- 1816: In August, frosts and snow strike New Hampshire, killing
off what few crops still survive. Two months earlier,
temperatures had been in the 90s.
- 1816-1823: Hundreds of thousands die, possibly as a result of
cholera that spreads from India to New York City, related to
regional conditions from Mount Tambora's eruption.
- Thousands die in New England from the cold and after effects,
and thousands leave for Indiana and Illinois. The migration may
have been a key factor in these areas becoming new states of the
newly formed Unisted States of America.
- The combined cold and heavy rain damage of 1816 causes potato,
corn and wheat crops to fail across Ireland and England and,
along with collateral typhus outbreaks, thousands more die.
- 1817: James Monroe elected fifth president of the United
States.
- 1825: John Q. Adams elected sixth president of the United
States.
- 1830s: A second wave of cholera strikes Europe, also possibly
related to the Mount Tambora eruption. Hundreds of thousands
more die, especially in France.
[I consider this dating to be in error.] p24) On the subject of
supervolcanoes like Yellowstone, we should not be too concerned,
since there are usually tens to hundreds of thousands of years
between eruptions. However, if we suddenly see a spike in the
number and intensity of earthquakes in the vicinity of the
world's supervolcanoes, then everyone should start paying
attention.
p28-29) ... the French Revolution was prompted in part by
starving peasants.... ... Encycliopedia Britinnica:25 "During
the momentous political events of 1788-89, much of the country
lay in the grip of a classic subsistence crisis. Bad weather had
reduced the grain crops that year by almost one-quarter the
normal yield. An unusually cold winter compounded the problem,
as frozen rivers halted the transport and milling of flour in
many localities." ...
But why had the crops failed? The crops failed because, at the
time, there was in place global warming and drought, which I
believe was caused by the Bicentennial Cycle, which was then at
its peak of warming!
... It appears from my research that the United States of
America owes its very existence, in great part, to the natural
reaction of the French people during the late 1780s to the side
effects of drought and crop loss brought on by the last global
warming peak and following extreme cold caused by the global
climate changeover of the 206-year Bicentennial Cycle of the
Sun! ... The government that eventually came into power would
then come to the rescue of the United States in its war against
the British in 1812.
p42) TABLE 4-1. CLIMATE CHANGE FORECAST FOR THE NEXT 200 YEARS
Years
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