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Stop Being A Memelord
Memes can be funny, but for a lot of guys, they're an addiction and a way to convince yourself that you're better than other people just because you have a particular viewpoint or think a particular way of life is better. Posting memes about "Chad" doesn't…
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The fight against lust is the starting point for us to be able to fight the worst enemies in the future, we need discipline and purity to face the horrors that will arrive.
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Forwarded from Boogaloo: How To Survive. (Catlog)
> acquire a set of basic hiking gear. Tent/hammock system, sleeping pad/underquilt, sleeping bag, heavy duty hiking pack, water filter and synthetic clothing layers.
>Go camping. Pray, understand where you are going if you die and be prepared for that possibility. Randy Alcorns book "Heaven" is extremely good on this topic. Use camping to destress and figure out how to use your gear. Keep the above equipment under 20lbs not including food and water. Your pack should carry it all and be half full. All your gear should be earth tone or camo. Nothing bright.
> Go on longer and longer hikes until you can pull a one to two week unsupported hiking trip with just what you have in your backpack. Get a ham radio and a roll up antenna and get used to using it.
> Get a pistol and learn basic self defense skills with the pistol and a knife. Don't go overboard on cost on either. Get your conceal carry permit if you can in your area.
>Read the TCCC manual and create a trauma and small first aid kit. CAT tourniquet, combat guaze, Halo chest seal and npa are mandatory.
> Turn you hiking bag into a bug out bag by adding a week of freeze dried food, extra water bladder (you'll need to ability to filter and carry two gallons), trauma kit, extra change of hiking clothes and 2 extra pair of Merino socks and nylon underwear, and finish off your electronics kit (Garmin foretrex, Nightcore/Fenix flashlight and headlamp, 12v charger and lightweight solar panel, extra ham radio batteries, etc).
>Buy a topographical map covering the area you live near to where you would want to bug out to and try to travel some of this route on day trips. Ideally you want to live an hour's drive from major cities and 20 minutes from the nearest small town or interstate exit.
>Buy an ar15, a red dot or holographic scope or micro red dot. Buy 1000 rounds of ammunition and ten magazines. Start doing dry fire drills, mag change drills, and jam drills. Go to the range and practice fundementals, never using more than 100 rounds per trip, slow fire only for accuracy. Buy a cleaning kit (Otis) and gun lube or shell rotella t6 engine oil.
>Start hiking and shooting pistol and rifle every month. Don't burn through rounds for fun, and replace the ammunition you use.
>At this point you are ready for the next big step. Hiking has taught you what your needs instead of wants are, and your skills to defend yourself increase your confidence.
> Accept society thinking you are poor when you are rich where it matters. Build a camper. It doesn't need to be fancy. A small 8-12 foot trailer. Or convert a van into a home. Either way use the visual guide to home remodeling available a Lowe's. It covers much of the basics, and 12v solar systems you can learn in an hour. You need to learn to teach yourself. It's time to stop paying rent and provide a basic roof over your head.
>Once this is complete it's time to save money. You need to be saving every dime you would have spent on rent, and start cooking your own meals. You should have learned this from hiking. The next 6 months to a year you save that money and focus on learning to build, do electrical, plumbing and roofing, etc. You work out and go to the range and hike for fun. Get out and visit campgrounds, national and state parks, and keep going to the range. This is a very freeing time and you can splurge once a month on a a nice piece of kit for your gear. Maybe a new scope and mount, durable clothes, extra ammo and mags, etc. Just don't let it cut into your savings.
>Once you have a bit of cash start looking at 1-10 acre lots of land. Find a small town with a lot of white rural people and move there and find a job. Then find a plot of land to settle on to. Make sure it outside city limits but not to far. 15-45 minutes is plenty. Ideally the land should have a well and septic, but for 5k that can be installed. Determine if you want to go solar or if you want a main power line and backup solar. Try to find a property you can create a garden on that has a source of water either close enough to walk to or on th
>Go camping. Pray, understand where you are going if you die and be prepared for that possibility. Randy Alcorns book "Heaven" is extremely good on this topic. Use camping to destress and figure out how to use your gear. Keep the above equipment under 20lbs not including food and water. Your pack should carry it all and be half full. All your gear should be earth tone or camo. Nothing bright.
> Go on longer and longer hikes until you can pull a one to two week unsupported hiking trip with just what you have in your backpack. Get a ham radio and a roll up antenna and get used to using it.
> Get a pistol and learn basic self defense skills with the pistol and a knife. Don't go overboard on cost on either. Get your conceal carry permit if you can in your area.
>Read the TCCC manual and create a trauma and small first aid kit. CAT tourniquet, combat guaze, Halo chest seal and npa are mandatory.
> Turn you hiking bag into a bug out bag by adding a week of freeze dried food, extra water bladder (you'll need to ability to filter and carry two gallons), trauma kit, extra change of hiking clothes and 2 extra pair of Merino socks and nylon underwear, and finish off your electronics kit (Garmin foretrex, Nightcore/Fenix flashlight and headlamp, 12v charger and lightweight solar panel, extra ham radio batteries, etc).
>Buy a topographical map covering the area you live near to where you would want to bug out to and try to travel some of this route on day trips. Ideally you want to live an hour's drive from major cities and 20 minutes from the nearest small town or interstate exit.
>Buy an ar15, a red dot or holographic scope or micro red dot. Buy 1000 rounds of ammunition and ten magazines. Start doing dry fire drills, mag change drills, and jam drills. Go to the range and practice fundementals, never using more than 100 rounds per trip, slow fire only for accuracy. Buy a cleaning kit (Otis) and gun lube or shell rotella t6 engine oil.
>Start hiking and shooting pistol and rifle every month. Don't burn through rounds for fun, and replace the ammunition you use.
>At this point you are ready for the next big step. Hiking has taught you what your needs instead of wants are, and your skills to defend yourself increase your confidence.
> Accept society thinking you are poor when you are rich where it matters. Build a camper. It doesn't need to be fancy. A small 8-12 foot trailer. Or convert a van into a home. Either way use the visual guide to home remodeling available a Lowe's. It covers much of the basics, and 12v solar systems you can learn in an hour. You need to learn to teach yourself. It's time to stop paying rent and provide a basic roof over your head.
>Once this is complete it's time to save money. You need to be saving every dime you would have spent on rent, and start cooking your own meals. You should have learned this from hiking. The next 6 months to a year you save that money and focus on learning to build, do electrical, plumbing and roofing, etc. You work out and go to the range and hike for fun. Get out and visit campgrounds, national and state parks, and keep going to the range. This is a very freeing time and you can splurge once a month on a a nice piece of kit for your gear. Maybe a new scope and mount, durable clothes, extra ammo and mags, etc. Just don't let it cut into your savings.
>Once you have a bit of cash start looking at 1-10 acre lots of land. Find a small town with a lot of white rural people and move there and find a job. Then find a plot of land to settle on to. Make sure it outside city limits but not to far. 15-45 minutes is plenty. Ideally the land should have a well and septic, but for 5k that can be installed. Determine if you want to go solar or if you want a main power line and backup solar. Try to find a property you can create a garden on that has a source of water either close enough to walk to or on th
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New Guide ~ How To Make Frens
We did the first guide "How to Make A Fren Movement" with @GalliaDaily and @CIG_telegram getting into topics such as social dynamics applied to join/organize/recruiting like-minded people and setting up real-life groups.
Today we're going to introduce you to the second part of this guide with the help of @ChristianReactionary and @chadistan. This guide will provide some basic principles and detailed explanations regarding the most basic question: how to cease being a chronic loner and make friends
There are some Internet people who display understandable but bad habits and behaviors, which keep them from having a healthy social life and joyful social experiences with others.
If this is you, there's no need to feel embarrassed. As we said, it's just understandable. We live too in the very same year and we know what's going on. This guide is for you. And if you just want some tried & tested methods to have a better social circle, well dear friend, this piece is for you too.
Enjoying a positive environment, a solid network of friends, is the cornerstone of you're social life building. It's the foundation to build your life upon. , of all human life. If you choose to remain alone, lonely and depressed, you'll die every day. But we want you to live and thrive, and that thou shalt do. So it's time for you to make the first step !.
We did the first guide "How to Make A Fren Movement" with @GalliaDaily and @CIG_telegram getting into topics such as social dynamics applied to join/organize/recruiting like-minded people and setting up real-life groups.
Today we're going to introduce you to the second part of this guide with the help of @ChristianReactionary and @chadistan. This guide will provide some basic principles and detailed explanations regarding the most basic question: how to cease being a chronic loner and make friends
There are some Internet people who display understandable but bad habits and behaviors, which keep them from having a healthy social life and joyful social experiences with others.
If this is you, there's no need to feel embarrassed. As we said, it's just understandable. We live too in the very same year and we know what's going on. This guide is for you. And if you just want some tried & tested methods to have a better social circle, well dear friend, this piece is for you too.
Enjoying a positive environment, a solid network of friends, is the cornerstone of you're social life building. It's the foundation to build your life upon. , of all human life. If you choose to remain alone, lonely and depressed, you'll die every day. But we want you to live and thrive, and that thou shalt do. So it's time for you to make the first step !.
Telegraph
How To Make Frens
How to make friends, while being alone is kind of easy and comfortable, meeting new people in real life can be somewhat scary. It isn’t as hard as it seems! The Importance of the group and the possibilities. You might think you live in a wasteland regarding…
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New Guide ~ How To Make Frens We did the first guide "How to Make A Fren Movement" with @GalliaDaily and @CIG_telegram getting into topics such as social dynamics applied to join/organize/recruiting like-minded people and setting up real-life groups. Today…
"We'll likely face very extreme situations, and few people will be prepared for them. We'll need all the help we can get, so better to build up mutual trust relationships beforehand than facing anons dealing with people when everything has just turned chaotic. In the history of societal disasters, collapses, and radical authoritarianism are commonplace. Those who stood alone were easy prey to people who had built gangs. Remember; Apes alone strong, but Apes together are invincible."
Bushcraft_First_Aid_A_Field_Guide_to_Wilderness_Emergency_Care_by.epub
19.4 MB
INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS WILDERNESS FIRST AID?
CHAPTER 1: KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
CHAPTER 2: SURVIVAL SKILLS FOR THE WILDERNESS
CHAPTER 3: THE EMERGENCY SCENE
CHAPTER 4: TREATMENT OF BLEEDING AND WOUNDS
CHAPTER 5: BLISTERS AND BURNS
CHAPTER 6: BONE AND JOINT INJURIES
CHAPTER 7: CIRCULATORY ISSUES
CHAPTER 8: BREATHING ISSUES
CHAPTER 9: NEUROLOGICAL ISSUES
CHAPTER 10: ABDOMINAL ISSUES
CHAPTER 11: URINARY AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ISSUES
CHAPTER 12: ACUTE AND CHRONIC ILLNESSES
CHAPTER 13: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
CHAPTER 14: INSECT AND ANIMAL BITES
CHAPTER 15: POISONOUS PLANTS
CHAPTER 16: PLANT MEDICINE FOR THE WOODSMAN
#Health Advanced. #Survival
CHAPTER 1: KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
CHAPTER 2: SURVIVAL SKILLS FOR THE WILDERNESS
CHAPTER 3: THE EMERGENCY SCENE
CHAPTER 4: TREATMENT OF BLEEDING AND WOUNDS
CHAPTER 5: BLISTERS AND BURNS
CHAPTER 6: BONE AND JOINT INJURIES
CHAPTER 7: CIRCULATORY ISSUES
CHAPTER 8: BREATHING ISSUES
CHAPTER 9: NEUROLOGICAL ISSUES
CHAPTER 10: ABDOMINAL ISSUES
CHAPTER 11: URINARY AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ISSUES
CHAPTER 12: ACUTE AND CHRONIC ILLNESSES
CHAPTER 13: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
CHAPTER 14: INSECT AND ANIMAL BITES
CHAPTER 15: POISONOUS PLANTS
CHAPTER 16: PLANT MEDICINE FOR THE WOODSMAN
#Health Advanced. #Survival
Prepper's Home Defense_ Securit - Jim Cobb.pdf
2.3 MB
Section I: Security Planning
Chapter 1. Basic Security Concepts 27
Chapter 2. Operations Security 36
Section II: Physical Defense
Chapter 3. Perimeter Defense 45
Chapter 4. Structure Hardening 60
Chapter 5. Safe rooms 71
Chapter 6. Secure Storage and Hidden Storage 79
Section III: Prepper Armory
Chapter 7. Firearms 93
Chapter 8. Other Weapons 109
Chapter 9. Hand-to-Hand Combat 126
Section IV: Other Considerations
Chapter 10. Guard Dogs 141
Chapter 11. Communications 150
Chapter 12. Mutual Aid Agreements 165
Chapter 13. Children and Security 173
Chapter 14. Bugging Out 184
Chapter 15. excursions 198
Appendices
Further reading
recommended Suppliers
#defense
Chapter 1. Basic Security Concepts 27
Chapter 2. Operations Security 36
Section II: Physical Defense
Chapter 3. Perimeter Defense 45
Chapter 4. Structure Hardening 60
Chapter 5. Safe rooms 71
Chapter 6. Secure Storage and Hidden Storage 79
Section III: Prepper Armory
Chapter 7. Firearms 93
Chapter 8. Other Weapons 109
Chapter 9. Hand-to-Hand Combat 126
Section IV: Other Considerations
Chapter 10. Guard Dogs 141
Chapter 11. Communications 150
Chapter 12. Mutual Aid Agreements 165
Chapter 13. Children and Security 173
Chapter 14. Bugging Out 184
Chapter 15. excursions 198
Appendices
Further reading
recommended Suppliers
#defense
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The Real Virus: Debt! 🇪🇺 💰
“While one should not make our economy or GDP into a false idol. Its dangerous to underestimate what reckless management of the economy can lead too. The COVID and Lockdown related state & personal debts are a great example of this”
Article - Defend Europa
https://www.defendevropa.com/2020/news/debt/
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“While one should not make our economy or GDP into a false idol. Its dangerous to underestimate what reckless management of the economy can lead too. The COVID and Lockdown related state & personal debts are a great example of this”
Article - Defend Europa
https://www.defendevropa.com/2020/news/debt/
Follow Defend Europa on Telegram
https://news.1rj.ru/str/defendevropa
Follow us on Telegram✝️
https://news.1rj.ru/str/ChristianReactionary
Forwarded from Family Matters (Pérez)
Myths_About_BabyWalkers.pdf
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Myths & Truths About Baby Walkers
Do they really help? and Are they really safe?.
Myth 1 - A baby walker is a safe place to put my baby for a few minutes.
Myth 2 - Using a baby walker will help my baby to learn to walk.
Myth 3 - Using a baby walker will help my baby’s development.
Myth 4 - Using a baby walker will strengthen my baby’s legs.
#Family
Do they really help? and Are they really safe?.
Myth 1 - A baby walker is a safe place to put my baby for a few minutes.
Myth 2 - Using a baby walker will help my baby to learn to walk.
Myth 3 - Using a baby walker will help my baby’s development.
Myth 4 - Using a baby walker will strengthen my baby’s legs.
#Family
Forwarded from Sub to @AltSkull48 now
Grow food.
Have families.
Learn skills.
Build your community.
Disconnect from the Beast System.
Find like minded men and thrive.
You really think they can Waco all this?
Have families.
Learn skills.
Build your community.
Disconnect from the Beast System.
Find like minded men and thrive.
You really think they can Waco all this?
Forwarded from Private link at @OWLM_Network (Punished Polak)
They’re not even hiding it anymore. They openly admit this will sterilize you and laugh in your face.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/covid-vaccine-female-sterilization/
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/covid-vaccine-female-sterilization/
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The day you stop striving to be better than the day before, is the day you're no better than the fat couch slob that you used to be.
#Health
#Health