SHTF - What's Next?

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What is the SHTF (Sh*t Hit the Fan) tomorrow? Do you have a P.A.C.E. Plan? It could be a total economic collapse, or a real pandemic with a 30-50+% death rate, or a High Altitude EMP, or Large Solar Flare.

Do you have predetermined Alternate, Contingency, and Emergency locations and plans set? Do you have caches along your routes? Do you have a group you can meet up with?

Would you survive bugging in, in a large city or packed suburb? This video is a more detailed look at our previous short film, Survival Scenarios, How to get home from an EMP. Starring Best Selling Author, Jonathan Hollerman from Grid Down Consulting.

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Most people don't even workout they better hope they got a ride, because they keep forgetting the most important part of your kit is you.

JS-lvpn
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My pro tip is to use your bug out gear in advance. I just went winter camping for 2 nights with my high end sleeping bag. The zipper failed completely on night 2. I have time now to get a professional to sow in a new, better zipper. If this had happened during SHTF. I would have a bag I couldn’t zip up. Make SURE your kit is up to speed now, try it, test it and then you can trust it when you really need it.

prospectorjamesmarshall
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Love your videos. 100% spot on. But please do one on bugging in. My wife and I live in Colorado Springs and do not have a bug out location. We are in our 60s but in really good shape . We hike 5 miles 3 times a week and ride our bikes 15 miles a day. Problem in Colorado front range bugging out is almost impossible. Need a bug in video.

richardocain
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Knowledge, more valuable than anything, enables one to adapt and overcome adversity. There will be so many that are confused and frightened, such an event will be a real eye opener.

DWMurry
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I love that you all share this! People still think it’s not gonna get worse but it will, so we try all new stuff out to make sure it won’t fail when needed! Thanks

janajohnson
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Excellent video brother. Appreciate you and your wife's efforts in making this video. Nicely done!

boonedog
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I am where people would be trying to bug out TO.
My problems revolve around trying to keep what I have!

marktwain
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I would suggest a directional solar light instead of a flashlight. Take little ones on unexpected adventures often, this doesn't need to scare them, it's just another adventure. Learn how to build a Dakota fire. It won't be seen. Good luck people.

debrakessler
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I'm too poor to bug out, no vehicle, ATV, ect. But I have fortified my house and have at least 6 months of water and food plus ammo, guns, armor, batteries, propane, ect. It's last stand for me in a town less than 1000 people.

mortem-tyrannis
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I have multiple secret locations near my bug out location and in other states nearby with caches full of months of freeze dried food ammo pew pews and medical

EIonMusk
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Excellent video, hopefully people will start learning more about survival.. stay safe

erolkavlakverizon
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Katrina didn’t hit NOLA, it hit Mississippi gulf coast. I lived for 4 months in a tent in my front yard as I stripped my house out.

dwaynef
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I think this is a good comprehensive video to show your family 👍

slipbobberwilli
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Moved out the city 10 years ago, saw this coming, remember the "3 day rule"

greighooper
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Thanks for making the video. I've been watching these type videos for years now. Your advice/wisdom in the 1st one is real good and this one also. Let's all hope there's never a statewide or nationwide event or shtf on a big scale and stays as a nightmare. 😎🇺🇸🍻🤔

brandyhouston
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I enjoyed your video. I'd like to add a couple ideas. First, always be wearing at least a smaller pack at all times, since a mad dash for cover in the case of a sudden threat could leave you literally with only what is 'on your person', with no time to grab stuff from your shopping cart or other hand powered wheeled carrier. This back pack should have one half gallon of drinking water, high density food bars, multi vitamin/mineral capsules, a bag of trail mix with dried fruit/nuts. A two pound bag of rolled oats (oatmeal), A small, camping style cook pot with lid, at least 100 'storm proof' matches. A regular, full size space/reflective blanket, military poncho liner/poncho. A box of ammo and small compact handgun. Sunglasses. Small sewing kit and mini first aid kit. One bar of soap, TOOTH BRUSH and DENTAL floss!! Nothing boosts morale quite as nicely as the ability to have a fresh mouth/teeth. A 'survival straw' water filter/water purification tablets. A few feminine hygiene items if female. A bandana or two. A small bottle of kelp powder capsules. I like the Nature's way brand.

These are the basics, and will all fit or tie onto an average day pack that are so commonly seen as to attract little attention, and are cheap. Also, the loaded weight factor will be about 15 pounds or less, making them easily carried in addition to your 'main loadout' in the shopping cart, and if you literally need to run for your life without warning, will be enough stuff to guarantee immediate survival until better things can be reached/found.

johnpowell
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Great advice thank you!! I just bought a house in the country on a highway. I would definitely help out non threatening people if they made it this far out.
There will be helpers out there fyi

channabrennon
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If you are on any medication you might see if your doctor can get you a emergency supply of them( some will some won't) but explain to them that just in case of whatever natural disaster is most common in your area, like Oklahoma it's tornadoes be sure to tell them that you are putting together a medical supply kit, again they may say yes or no depending on the Dr. Or what the prescription is I doubt they will if it's a controlled substance but for things like insulin or any other diabetes related medication or heart/blood pressure meds im sure they will

sjl
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We live at our BOL full time. The world can go to hell at any time. We prepare as if could happen tomorrow. I'm an older crippled up guy, but daughter and her husband will be here in July. Huge relief and a weight off my mind. He's an ex-service member, and thank God for him.

ogghostprepper
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I would also looking at cache essential items at home that you can’t take with you. Perhaps have list ready and cache boxes ready to go.

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