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Emergency Preparedness: Crucial Urban Survival SHTF Items You Need
In this video, our SDN panel takes a look at some crucial SHTF items you should have in your prepping stockpile. From generators to water filters, these items will help you weather any storm. Make sure you watch this video, and make sure you're prepared so you can weather any disaster! Our panelists include ... Eric Christianson CEO Nutrient Survival Former Army Ranger Graduated top of his class at Wespoint Mike Sterling 23 year Army Vet Master EOD Tech Chris Dwulet SDN Anchor Ammo.com Executive Chris Heaven CEO Survival Dispatch
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City Prepping Says Nothing Compares to Nutrient Survival
City Prepping has an important mission. His goal is to help everyday people learn the basics of survival in times of crisis. With over 80% of Americans living in an Urban/Suburban environment, many lack the basics to ensure they have the necessary food, water, medical skills, and security in the event of a catastrophe. City Prepping's chief aim is to help provide survival basics for everyday people that are practical and easy to implement to be prepared should calamity strike. Kris spent his childhood in the outdoors learning practical skills in Boy Scouts, earned a degree in MicroBiology from UT Austin, has spent time with non-profits and NGOs working in nations such as Afghanistan and in impoverished areas of Mexico, and currently works in the tech industry. Living in Southern California under the threat of "the big one" (earthquake), the need to learn how to prepare for a very catastrophic event has led him to spend many hours studying and preparing his own household.
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60,000 lbs of Bomb ingredients Missing From Dyno Train Car
60 thousand pounds of explosive chemicals somehow just disappeared. That’s right – a railcar carrying 30 tons of ammonium nitrate is gone. If that substance sounds remotely familiar, it’s because it was the same stuff that Timothy McVeigh used to blow up the Oklahoma City building. Except he only used 5,000 pounds of the stuff – and we’re talking about 60,000 pounds of it. That’s only, I don’t know, 12 times as much – and it’s just missing.
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Stand for America!
This is the America I love folks. You can be the stupidest person on earth. You can have huge lapses in judgement. You can even be a convicted international criminal. But Americans forgive. Because we love America. And we love Americans. If you share our values, our love of country, our way of life – we will love you. This … is We the People. And We the people need to keep America free. We the People need to stick together as Pack. If we don’t, the America we love… our America we love… will be lost.
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EMP Protection and Preparedness with the EMP Doctor - What You Need to Know
Dr. Arthur Bradley, better known as the EMP Doctor, is an inventor, scientist, and best-selling author of the Survivalist series. He holds a doctorate in engineering from Auburn University and currently works as a senior engineer for NASA. Additionally, he is a former Army veteran. Dr. Bradley also runs a website called Disaster Preparer (not prepper). During an interview, he describes EMP as an acronym for electromagnetic pulse, a term that refers to various sources of electromagnetic energy. While lightning is one source of EMP, people often talk about EMP attacks, which are nuclear-generated high-altitude EMPs detonated hundreds of miles above the earth's surface. The electromagnetic wave created during an EMP attack can cause damage to electronic devices by flowing into electrical conductors. Some people also talk about EMPs in reference to solar coronal mass ejections, which are different from nuclear-generated EMPs. Dr. Bradley explains the differences between the two and notes that nuclear-generated EMPs have three components (E1, E2, and E3) and are much more powerful than coronal mass ejections from the sun.
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RED DAWN ALERT - 800,000 North Korean Troops to Fight US War
Tensions flare as the U.S. and South Korea launched their largest joint military exercises in nearly six years. Five test missiles were fired by North Korea in response to what they consider "provocations". While none of this is new, the situation does seem to be escalating. As a result, North Korea claims about 800,000 of its citizens have volunteered to join or reenlist in the nation’s military to fight against the United States.
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