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Dave-Canterbury-Bushcraft-101-A.pdf
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Chapter 1: Your Pack

Chapter 2: Tools

Chapter 3: Rope, Cordage, webbings and knots

Chapter 4: Containers and cooking tools

Chapter 5: Coverage

Chapter 6: Combustion

Chapter 7: Setting Up Camp

Chapter 8: Navigating Terrain

Chapter 9: Trees, the four season resource

Chapter 10: Trapping and processing game.

#Survival_skills [note, this pdf has a great design so you can surf it very fast]
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Australian Bushcraft PDF.pdf
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1. Ropes and cords

2. Knots and lashing

3. Huts and thatching

4. Campcraft

5. Food and water

6. Fire making

7. Animal habits

8. Travel and weather

9. Time and direction

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THE NOSURF MANIFESTO

The internet should be a tool.
We believe that the internet should be used as a tool to better our lives and empower us, rather than serve as a source of mindless distraction and shallow entertainment.

There is freedom in missing out.
We live in a world of excess and unending information. Every day our minds are battered by the storm of social media, fear mongering news, and mind numbing pop culture. In this world, intentionally missing out is better than experiencing it all and not knowing adds more to life than staying hyper-informed.

Real connection with real people.
It can be easy to mistake the likes we get, the comments we receive, and the daily friendly banter for meaningful connection with people, but they are only imitations of real social interaction. Real friendships are a multisensory experience, digital personas are just pixels on a screen.

Time is the most valuable resource we have.
If we reflect on the finite nature of our existence, one thing becomes clear: life is too short to spend staring at a screen all day. This means that every day we have to make a choice. We can choose to sacrifice the gift, so that we can scroll through social media, play videogames, and binge watch tv shows. Or we can choose to spend our time wisely. We can spend this time with the people that we love and care about. With the people that get neglected while we’re locked in our digital world. We can spend this time in the forgotten world of the outdoors, feeling the bright warmth of sunlight, and the cool dirt beneath our toes. We can spend this time alone, seeking insight about who we are and why we are here.

Focus, Memory, & Creativity.
In the modern world our focus, memory, and creativity hold more value than ever. We should not trade the abilities that have advanced humanity this far, for the common favors of skimming text, distracted multitasking, and shallow, unimpressive thought.

Creating more and consuming less.
We are not meant to sit by passively while others spoon feed us content for our entertainment and enjoyment. Deep down, our minds still crave the stimulation that comes with creating things. Let’s spend less time consuming mindless content. Let’s spend more time building, learning, and mastering things.

We are mindful not mindless.
When we use the internet, we do so with clear intent and purpose. We maintain a conscious awareness of what we are doing at all times rather than operating out of instinctual habit. As such, we don’t mindlessly surf in response to boredom or loneliness, or due to the desire to procrastinate and distract ourselves from what’s in front of us.

Passion for life.
The screens in our lives can be the clouds that block the sun. They can dull and color our worlds gray. When we put them down our minds start to wake up. We shine for the first time in years.

#Character https://web.archive.org/web/20190331203627/https://nosurf.org/
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water-getting-started.pdf
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Why This is Important

How Much Water Should You Store

Storage

Very Entry Level, T0 , Water Management. #Supplies
3monthsupplyoffoodschedule2.pdf
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Obtain a 3 Month Supply in 12 Weeks By Kammie Roylance

"We encourage Church members worldwide to prepare for adversity in life by having a basic supply of food and water and some money in savings. "We ask that you be wise as you store food and water and build your savings. Do not go to extremes; it is not prudent, for example, to go into debt to establish your food storage all at once. With careful planning, you can, over time, establish a home storage supply and a financial reserve." “Build a small supply of food that is part of your normal, daily diet. One way to do this is to purchase a few extra items each week to build a one-week supply of food. Then you can gradually increase your supply until it is sufficient for three months. These items should be rotated regularly to avoid spoilage.”

This 12 week list, contains menu ideas that would provide 7 different meals, rotated weekly, for 3 months #Supplies
Practical information/skills
THE NOSURF MANIFESTO The internet should be a tool. We believe that the internet should be used as a tool to better our lives and empower us, rather than serve as a source of mindless distraction and shallow entertainment. There is freedom in missing out.…
Personal tips in relation to Creating more and consuming less.

Creating Summaries:

It is good and well that we are sharing content and books, but even this comes with the danger of passiveness. Creating summaries on each topic you come across will have the twofold effect of both making you more aware and knowledgeable of the topic, and it will also allow you to teach the topic more readily to others. Creating summaries is relatively easy, all you must do is find the texts you enjoy, and take the most important lessons in the text. You don’t have to be an amazing author; simply focus on the text itself as the base.

Telegram:

Besides applications which limit the use of Telegram, I have taken to archiving all the channels and chats each Sunday, as it is a nice reset which helps me greatly.

#Character
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https://news.1rj.ru/str/SlovakSiege/5457

You should always assume that somebody is watching everything that you do, online and IRL. There's always a way to carry yourself more securely, such as by using burner phones, reliable VPN services, and no longer using Windows.
There's another side to this, however - as dissidents and warriors for the cause of truth, we must be prepared to make sacrifices to our privacy if our cause is to succeed. That means staying active on public networks that are in our enemies' hands, speaking out in public, generally taking a stand for your people.
Look at it this way - the more acceleration we experience, the less time our enemies will be able to dedicate to monitoring our activities.
We're ruled over by a caste of faux-moralistic busybodies who have made it their life mission to fight dangerous Nazis.
It's time we gave them what they want.

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Survival-Edible-Medicinal-Plants.pdf
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Edible and Medicinal Plants, A Survival Guide

In a survival situation, plants can provide food and medicine. Their safe usage requires absolutely positive identification, knowing how to prepare them for eating, and knowing any dangerous properties they might have. Familiarity with botanical structures of plants and information on where they grow will make them easier to locate and identify

#Supplies #Health
foraging-wild-food-and-foraging.pdf
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Wild Food and Foraging Some ideas for harvesting [very short, T0, Intro to foraging]

The key thing about this briefing is that it's not a “guide” to foraging and wild food – there's plenty of them out there already, and we see no need to endlessly replicate this information. Instead we outline a framework for how you might learn more about wild food, develop your skills for food foraging, and most importantly finding ways to integrate your use of wild food within a more sustainable approach to planning your own 'food system'. There are plenty of good books out there on wild food [....] What we do in this guide is try and help you get your head around the process of collecting wild foods.

Motivations and practical limitations.

Learning to forage

Step 1 Pick your foraging area(s)

Step 2 Over a year or two walk your foraging area regularly and try to identify as much as you can

Step 3 Gradually begin to collect wild foods

Step 4 Learn to cook at home in order to develop preserving skills #Supplies
survival-guide-to-self-reliant-living.pdf
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A guide to self reliant living Helping People Prepare for Hard Times since 1999 [Very Complete guide]

Time is fast running out to get preparations done for hard times. If you want to be prepared check the index, there are over 1800 pages on the web site covering all aspects of preps.

ll articles on this web site are listed below in a vaguely alphabetical way

http://www.endtimesreport.com/Site_Index.htm
-Preparations
-Communications
-Electrical
-Essential Tools
-Food
-Gardering
-Home built items & Essential Skills
-Kerosene Stuff
-Lightling
-Medical
-Sanitation
-War preparations
-Water
-Wood coocking & heating.
#General_Skills #Survival_Skills #Equipment #DIY #Supplies #Health
Survival_Medicine.pdf
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This book is a major revision of the Survival Medicine FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) 1997. It was written in response to recurring posts asking the same questions and the fact that many answers were often wrong and occasionally dangerous.

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 What do I need to know & how do I learn it?
Chapter 3 Organisation
Chapter 4 Medical kits
Chapter 5 Antibiotics
Chapter 6 Sterilisation and disinfection
Chapter 7 The basic laboratory
Chapter 8 Herbal and Botanical medicine
Chapter 10 Medical aspects of shelter living
Chapter 11 Long-term survival medicine
Chapter 12 Woman’s Health Issues
Chapter 14 Wound closure and suturing
Chapter 15 Austere Dental care
Chapter 16 Nursing care in an austere environment
Chapter 17 Frequently asked questions

If you start administering medical or surgical treatments without the appropriate skills you will kill someone. Even in emergency situations often no action is better than uninformed and untrained action. #Health
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Urban Survival.pdf
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Urban Survival

1. Basic Survival Philosophy

2. Combat in built-up areas

3. The goverment view on survivalists

4. Water

5. Sources fo Energy

6. Food

7. Survival food preparation

8. Emergency shelter in cities

9. Catching and Storage

10. Trading

11. Guns

12. Survival nursing.

#General_Skills #Survival_skills #Defense #Supplies #Energy