How to Defend Your Property from THE PURGE!

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How to defend your property after hell breaks loose

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Check out Arkopias youtube channel here to learn how to survive the collapse

CanadianPrepper
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Something to note with Ring. Law enforcement can sign up with Amazon as a "partner" and freely access your "neighborhood" cameras without any warrants.

zmaint
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The acting, especially by the "creepy guy standing at the gate that looks like the Canadian Pepper guy, " was pretty funny.

Blurb
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99% of fencing is a psychological barrier. 6ft Fencing with outward facing lights is one of the best deterrents there is...much respect from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

TheRealKlinky
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The first thing that comes to mind while watching is how blessed their families are to have men who are willing to defend them.

kw
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The one thing I would suggest, are range markers. Maybe just a stake with some colored tape at the end, but then you can tell how far out an object is quickly. Every 100 meters put just a single pole down, that way there is no 'guestimating range.' Instead it's "yeah they're next to the yellow pole, they're 300 meters out." or they're "halfway between the Yellow and Blue pole, so they're 250 meters out." So, even if they DO make it past your fence, you know how far away they are. You can also make one tall-ish enough to put some fabric, or maybe flags on them to see wind direction. Now you have range, wind direction, and an open field.

Maybe also a tower, yeah I'd also build a tower. Or maybe just get a giant tree imported into your yard, and put a treehouse/stand in there, have the inside walls of the treehouse be lined with dirtbags, (like sandbags, but dirt.) binoculars, water, and food. Now when it really hits the fan you've got a HIGH position, over an open field, with range markers. If you wanted to, you could get solar running, put a nice radio up there, with a beefy antenna.

notleviathan
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Good call on using non-internet cameras.
So many people assume that "Internet" is some kind of natural resource that flows like water.

aga
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When using Talkies
I would suggest toggling off the “bloop” send tone feature so that one can remain in quiet mode without emitting a tone every time you lift your finger off the send button, this will help to preserve whatever stealth one can, both for the sender AND recipient.

rumpstatefiasco
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@Canadian Prepper, I noticed the top gate hinge is facing upward. I always put the top hinge pivot facing down so the gate can't be lifted off the hinges.

dangerousliberty
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It's called a threshold. At a house, that threshold is above the front door. It marks the demarcation line that police are not allowed to cross without a warrant. A man's home is his castle and his castle is his home. Here in the video that long log at the top of the gate serves as the threshold because it is combined with the signage.

INRI
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The only thing missing are a windsock and 600m, 500m, 400m 300m range signs along your road to the house with a few used up steel targets visible from it.

bendeleted
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Military tactics come in real useful when it comes to home defense. Creating a bottleneck/lobby using psychology is a good strategy. Great episode

AM-nwet
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For anyone thinking about natural barriers using trees: The Osage Orange tree is a good option for this that I rarely hear mentioned. It is easy to "train" into a weaved barrier, grows fairly quickly, hardy once it gets going, and it has long spines/spikes on it's branches. This can create a very tight barrier of spikes to keep pretty much anything out (or in). The tree (also sometimes called a shrub) does grow some fruit (kind of grapefruit sized) that is inedible and can make a mess... so if looks are a primary concern then you might find the fruit all over the ground to be unsightly. If not, then there are no other plants I know of that can create a barrier as hard to get through as a tight Osage Orange tree line. Also of note is that once they start making fruit, it can spread fairly easily. Fast forward 15 years and you could find you need to put some effort into cleaning up the fruit or cutting the tree line back.

Depending on the size of the area you are protecting, you can go all out or take the "easy" route. The tree can be topped and the branches weaved together over time to make it nearly impossible to get through, but this will take quite a lot of work if you have a huge plot of land you are protecting. Often times people just plant them close together and that is still enough to prevent any movement (remember, 2 inch spikes covering everything). If you wanted to go above and beyond though, weaving the branches into a wall of spikes will all but guarantee nothing makes it through, no matter how motivated it is.

The wood itself is also extremely durable and has the flexibility to bend without breaking. This makes it good for use as a timber supply (it is the goto wood for things that sit outside for decades like railroad ties and fence posts because it doesn't rot and insects ignore it...even termites) and if this is up your ally, it is considered the best wood to use for making bows, which is how it got it's original name (Bow wood). Though it is pretty rare to be able to get long straight cuts out of it unless it grows naturally and with plenty of room... not exactly what we are looking for in a barrier though. It's wood is also so dense that it is the second best firewood as far as heat output. Only Eucalyptus is higher, and it is tied with Almond. It burns so hot that it is recommended to not use it in wood stoves, so keep that in mind. It is better to think of it more like coal as far as heat output goes. It is also so dense that it takes a lot more effort to harvest and is much harder on your tools than "regular" wood. Pros and cons to everything I guess.

rickh
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After “threat neutralized” the next words should be “let’s get his vehicle inside to see what the visitor just donated to our community”.

DMAneoth
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Great video. My buddy has a sign that says “if you can read this, you’re in range” at the end of his driveway. Always caught my attention.

LouieLou
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Situational awareness and tactical thought processes will keep you alive in most situations

l.d.p.
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I can understand the issue with sharing your secrets, however, I really appreciate your willingness to do so. I'm learning alot of useful information from this video as I'm sure many within this community will.

Nate, the intro is gold 🤣👌

crystalroberts
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Here in Wrong Turn, WV our fences are to keep you in, not out. So in SHTF, y’all be sure to come give us a visit, ya hear? We’ll leave the light on for ya.

JamieHitt
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One of My favorite No Trespassing Signs I think of all time- "You are no longer Trespassing, You are now a Target" lol 👍🤠

HyperJoe
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We would appreciate it deeply if anyone could pray for us our 12 year old daughter Candice living with chronic congestive heart failure passed away may 30 peacefully in her sleep she is with the Lord we are all devastated we desperately need your prayers please pray for peace and comfort with God's love conquers all amen we lost our first daughter Angel at 15 years old in 2018 peacefully in her sleep she had Ms this is very tough we are grateful to God for two wonderful daughters and we will be altogether again praying for everyone everyday God bless you all.

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