Forwarded from Boogaloo Intel Drop📡
We do not advocate illegal acts. We do not advocate violence. That being said, it is in every Americans right to defend themselves if any organization, gov or otherwise, attempts to murder them for their beliefs.
"But how do you protect yourself?"
Great question! Let's review the actions you can take to protect yourself from murderous gangs who use violence to enforce their political beliefs!
1: Always harden your home. Have drapes over all windows, and have eye bolts ready to string steel cable across them. The goal is to make it difficult to burst through a window without getting caught. Have ways to secure your doors and install an anti kick plate. The goal is to buy to precious time, not make it impossible to get in.
2: always have either a hidden hardened fighting position or a way to create one within 30 seconds. This can be sandbags or food buckets, anything to stop a bullet. Defend your beans, theyre your beans!
3: Have an escape route in case evil rolls down your street and into your driveway. This is not a way to evade death or consequence. Its an exit strategy for when you've finished off the bad guys. Theres no more running.
4: If you escape the bad guys, you'd better have your pack, a way to conceal your firearm, and a plan. You need to know safe places to camp and sleep, safe places to fish or forage, and have supply caches ready and waiting for when you bug out.
5: Learn to prepare a proper foxhole. Use space blankets to waterproof and conceal ir signature, create an elevated sleeping platform, have a hole dug and lined with plastic for water storage, have chickenwire to reinforce the top and to hold your brush and grasses, have either fuel and a stove or dry firewood, etc. Plan this shit out. Then live in that emergency hole for a few days to make sure you covered your bases. Make sure you stash some playing cards or books, and morale items. Anything in nature thats being hunted bolts for a hole for a reason.
6: Have a network. In Europe, immigrants stick together to the point where Muslims can rape and murder an innocent child and if the police try to arrest them, the entire community burns down the police station and throws bricks. As much as I despise them, take a page from their book. A true fighting unit is held together by a suicide pact. No one disgraces the group, but otherwise an attack on one is an attack on all. A police state is only possible when the population is individualized and isolated.
7: Never, EVER default to defense. Shoot and move in a firefight and dont get boxed in. Once cornered its over.
8: Don't be a fucking sperg. This will be a slow motion collapse. If nationwide network or power outages happen, then your buddies should all have a plan to get together to help each other. If people start disappearing and red flag no knock raids become prevalent, you're in the middle of a political purge and its time to protect yourself. Until then chill the fuck out. Everyone new to reality tends to overreact.
9: If you watch movies and TV shows, you're not going to make it. Your life should be work, prepping, working out, healthy diet, and constructive hobbies like carving, carpentry, knife making, blacksmithing, electronics (NOT internet bullshit. Arduino, PIC, circuits, radio, etc is good.) And useful skills. Bushcrafting isn't a hobby, its a fucking requirement.
10: Be prepared for the slow insidious slide into abject poverty and chaos. Find a way to create something of value and find people to trade with. Have a garden, and have an heirloom seed pack in your bug out bag. If you dont have room for a garden, buy buckets and lights and grow potatoes. Agriculture experience is non negotiable, along with basic water filtration techniques.
"But how do you protect yourself?"
Great question! Let's review the actions you can take to protect yourself from murderous gangs who use violence to enforce their political beliefs!
1: Always harden your home. Have drapes over all windows, and have eye bolts ready to string steel cable across them. The goal is to make it difficult to burst through a window without getting caught. Have ways to secure your doors and install an anti kick plate. The goal is to buy to precious time, not make it impossible to get in.
2: always have either a hidden hardened fighting position or a way to create one within 30 seconds. This can be sandbags or food buckets, anything to stop a bullet. Defend your beans, theyre your beans!
3: Have an escape route in case evil rolls down your street and into your driveway. This is not a way to evade death or consequence. Its an exit strategy for when you've finished off the bad guys. Theres no more running.
4: If you escape the bad guys, you'd better have your pack, a way to conceal your firearm, and a plan. You need to know safe places to camp and sleep, safe places to fish or forage, and have supply caches ready and waiting for when you bug out.
5: Learn to prepare a proper foxhole. Use space blankets to waterproof and conceal ir signature, create an elevated sleeping platform, have a hole dug and lined with plastic for water storage, have chickenwire to reinforce the top and to hold your brush and grasses, have either fuel and a stove or dry firewood, etc. Plan this shit out. Then live in that emergency hole for a few days to make sure you covered your bases. Make sure you stash some playing cards or books, and morale items. Anything in nature thats being hunted bolts for a hole for a reason.
6: Have a network. In Europe, immigrants stick together to the point where Muslims can rape and murder an innocent child and if the police try to arrest them, the entire community burns down the police station and throws bricks. As much as I despise them, take a page from their book. A true fighting unit is held together by a suicide pact. No one disgraces the group, but otherwise an attack on one is an attack on all. A police state is only possible when the population is individualized and isolated.
7: Never, EVER default to defense. Shoot and move in a firefight and dont get boxed in. Once cornered its over.
8: Don't be a fucking sperg. This will be a slow motion collapse. If nationwide network or power outages happen, then your buddies should all have a plan to get together to help each other. If people start disappearing and red flag no knock raids become prevalent, you're in the middle of a political purge and its time to protect yourself. Until then chill the fuck out. Everyone new to reality tends to overreact.
9: If you watch movies and TV shows, you're not going to make it. Your life should be work, prepping, working out, healthy diet, and constructive hobbies like carving, carpentry, knife making, blacksmithing, electronics (NOT internet bullshit. Arduino, PIC, circuits, radio, etc is good.) And useful skills. Bushcrafting isn't a hobby, its a fucking requirement.
10: Be prepared for the slow insidious slide into abject poverty and chaos. Find a way to create something of value and find people to trade with. Have a garden, and have an heirloom seed pack in your bug out bag. If you dont have room for a garden, buy buckets and lights and grow potatoes. Agriculture experience is non negotiable, along with basic water filtration techniques.
Forwarded from Cool Guides
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101 Essential Tips; Home Brewing.pdf
7.9 MB
Blue Book Guide To Preserving.pdf
20.4 MB
Page Fox - One Thousand Ways to Make Money.pdf
18.7 MB
Page Fox - One Thousand Ways to Make Money
COMPRISING
The Rounds and Bounds of Money-Making
The Arts of Getting a Living
Old and New Opportunities for Fortune
A Storehouse of Facts, Hints, Helps
and Practical Ideas, in all Kinds of Business, and Hundreds of Trade Secrets Never Before Given Away.
#General
#Personal
COMPRISING
The Rounds and Bounds of Money-Making
The Arts of Getting a Living
Old and New Opportunities for Fortune
A Storehouse of Facts, Hints, Helps
and Practical Ideas, in all Kinds of Business, and Hundreds of Trade Secrets Never Before Given Away.
#General
#Personal
Ham Radio For Dummies (2013).pdf
26.9 MB
Ham Radio For Dummies
Joining the Ham Radio Community
Contents at a Glance
Part I: Getting Started with Ham Radio
Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with Ham Radio
Chapter 2: Getting a Handle on Ham Radio Technology
Chapter 3: Finding Other Hams: Your Support Group
Part II: Wading through the Licensing Process
Chapter 4: Figuring Out the Licensing System
Chapter 5: Studying for Your License
Chapter 6: Taking the Test
Chapter 7: Obtaining Your License and Call Sign
Part III: Hamming It Up
Chapter 8: Making Contact
Chapter 9: Casual Operating
Chapter 10: Operating with Intent
Chapter 11: Operating Specialties
Part IV: Building and Operating a Station That Works
Chapter 12: Getting on the Air
Chapter 13: Organizing Your Shack
Chapter 14: Housekeeping (Logs and QSLs)
Chapter 15: Hands-On Radio
Part V: The Part of Tens
Chapter 16: Ten Secrets for Beginners
Chapter 17: Ten Secrets of the Masters
Chapter 18: Ten First-Station Tips
Joining the Ham Radio Community
Contents at a Glance
Part I: Getting Started with Ham Radio
Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with Ham Radio
Chapter 2: Getting a Handle on Ham Radio Technology
Chapter 3: Finding Other Hams: Your Support Group
Part II: Wading through the Licensing Process
Chapter 4: Figuring Out the Licensing System
Chapter 5: Studying for Your License
Chapter 6: Taking the Test
Chapter 7: Obtaining Your License and Call Sign
Part III: Hamming It Up
Chapter 8: Making Contact
Chapter 9: Casual Operating
Chapter 10: Operating with Intent
Chapter 11: Operating Specialties
Part IV: Building and Operating a Station That Works
Chapter 12: Getting on the Air
Chapter 13: Organizing Your Shack
Chapter 14: Housekeeping (Logs and QSLs)
Chapter 15: Hands-On Radio
Part V: The Part of Tens
Chapter 16: Ten Secrets for Beginners
Chapter 17: Ten Secrets of the Masters
Chapter 18: Ten First-Station Tips
How_to_avoid_toxic_women_redflag.png
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A Guide to Avoiding Toxic Women
List of Red Flags
by Will Freemen
List of Red Flags
by Will Freemen
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Jeff Kolby - 4000 Words Essential for an Educated Vocabulary.pdf
1.7 MB
https://news.1rj.ru/str/offthegrids Is back with a new channel after being censored by telegram, lets support them so they can come back!
Also Slovak's Siege Shack who was banned aswell, now posts in http://t.me/TheJQ
Also Slovak's Siege Shack who was banned aswell, now posts in http://t.me/TheJQ
Practical information/skills pinned «https://news.1rj.ru/str/offthegrids Is back with a new channel after being censored by telegram, lets support them so they can come back! Also Slovak's Siege Shack who was banned aswell, now posts in http://t.me/TheJQ»
VeraCrypt will protect your files by encrypting them with a passphrase. It creates a protected area, called a volume, on your computer or external storage device. This entire volume lives inside a single file called a container, which you can open (or mount) and close (or dismount) using VeraCrypt.
For example, the files you found on different telegram pages can be saved on a USB stick/flash drive, but you don't want anyone else to take the USB stick/flash drive and look at its contents.
This program gives you a save storage.
https://www.veracrypt.fr/code/VeraCrypt/
For example, the files you found on different telegram pages can be saved on a USB stick/flash drive, but you don't want anyone else to take the USB stick/flash drive and look at its contents.
This program gives you a save storage.
https://www.veracrypt.fr/code/VeraCrypt/
Homeschooling Odyssey.pdf
4.9 MB
Homeschooling Odyssey
Contents
1. Introduction
2. A Parent-Teacher Conference
3. School at Home
4. The Forest Through the Trees
5. Charles Dickens, Lightweigh
6. No Telly on the Mountain
7. Farm-School, Dad-School
8. Mr. P and the Livestock Auction
9. Learning to Read
10. School in the City
11. Grading and Testing
12. Emma's Educational Choices
13. Keep Homeschool Fun
14. Sex Education in Utopia
15. The Big Kids Go to High School
16. The Myth of the Teenage Monster
17. The Socialization of Julia and Tom
18. From ADD to AAA
19. Piano Lessons with a Boa Constrictor
20. Homeschoolers in College
21. Artists and Artisans
22. Adventures in the Working World
23. A Day in Tom-School
24. Adam Meets the Walrus and the Carpenter
25. Afterthoughts - Fix the Plumbing
#Personal
#General
Contents
1. Introduction
2. A Parent-Teacher Conference
3. School at Home
4. The Forest Through the Trees
5. Charles Dickens, Lightweigh
6. No Telly on the Mountain
7. Farm-School, Dad-School
8. Mr. P and the Livestock Auction
9. Learning to Read
10. School in the City
11. Grading and Testing
12. Emma's Educational Choices
13. Keep Homeschool Fun
14. Sex Education in Utopia
15. The Big Kids Go to High School
16. The Myth of the Teenage Monster
17. The Socialization of Julia and Tom
18. From ADD to AAA
19. Piano Lessons with a Boa Constrictor
20. Homeschoolers in College
21. Artists and Artisans
22. Adventures in the Working World
23. A Day in Tom-School
24. Adam Meets the Walrus and the Carpenter
25. Afterthoughts - Fix the Plumbing
#Personal
#General
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How to make biodiesel fuel.pdf
2.6 MB
How to make biodiesel fuel
Making your own fuel from
vegetable oil can be easy, costeffective, and environmentally
beneficial.
What makes this fuel even
more attractive is that you can make it
from the waste vegetable oil produced
in the United States every year, which
amounts to more than three billion
gallons.
With a bit of know-how and
persistence, you can run any diesel
engine on vegetable oil.
#Survival
#Supplies
Making your own fuel from
vegetable oil can be easy, costeffective, and environmentally
beneficial.
What makes this fuel even
more attractive is that you can make it
from the waste vegetable oil produced
in the United States every year, which
amounts to more than three billion
gallons.
With a bit of know-how and
persistence, you can run any diesel
engine on vegetable oil.
#Survival
#Supplies
Forwarded from Off The Grid (Werner Best)
Bought this vintage sewing machine and refurbished it for 60$. I have already made a woobie blanket and stuff sack. Sleeping bag and organizational sacks are coming up next. Learning to make your own gear/clothing and having the ability to mend your clothing and gear is truly an essential life-long skill for any prepper/ woodsman.
Forwarded from Off The Grid (Werner Best)
Sewing is one of those skills everyone should know. Master these stitches and start practicing on different fabrics. Make sure your thread tension is just right!
Forwarded from Off The Grid (Werner Best)
Sewing machines are a must-have. Like my Brother sewing machine straight out of 1950, they last a lifetime. Anyway, once you master this machine you can start making anything from clothing, to kit and packs.
Forwarded from Off The Grid (Werner Best)
While many families gave up on sewing at some point in the twentieth century, my mother has stubbornly continued to sew and mend, and made certain to teach me how.
I have used many sewing machines, both new and antique, and I have to agree with my mother's preference for Singer machines. Other antique machines usually feel clunky in their operation. Modern machines feel flimsy, and are simply not as reliable.
So, from experience, the old Singer sewing machines, the ones finished in Japan black, are the best. Many were conversions to electric, and retain the ability to be run manually. A few are set up to be either electric or treadle.
The Model 66 was an exceptional full-size machine. It was meant for fabric, but was used for fine leather work industrially.
The Model 99 was a 3/4 size machine that was popular both at homes and in sweatshops a century ago.
Models 66 and 99 can often be found in good condition, only needing a cleaning and lubrication, for under $100.
Models 221 and 222 were very small machines that remain so popular that they are almost impossible to find below $200. They're an extremely capable machine in a compact and portable package. The difference between them is that the 222 has a freearm to sewing sleeves and cuffs.
Singer had a trade-in arrangement through the 1960s, and many of the older manual machines were converted to electric and re-sold inexpensively. Electric or electrified Singer machines have two common forms of speed control. Pedal control is natural to anybody who drives. The alternative, a paddle that sits below the table and you press your thigh against, seems to be based off of how you work the swells on an organ. It's not terrible to learn, but isn't as immediately understandable to most people as foot control.
These machines do only one stitch, the lock stitch, unlike later machines, but they do that stitch very well and very reliably. This is the most common stitch you'll need. Even if you have a fancy modern machine, one of these old Singers can take a huge amount of work off the fancy (and more easily worn out) machine. Or you can do your specialty stitching by hand, as was common when these machines first came out.
Be careful with older models or other models. Earlier sewing machines sewed with a chain stitch. Unlike a locking stitch, breaking one link in a chain stitch can see the whole seam come undone.
This is useful when tinkering or prototyping something, when you might need to change the position of the seam frequently, and these early machines have found their niche in such operations. They are also useful for sewing up bags that will need to be reopened.
Regularly lubricated, antique sewing machines last forever. Belts are rubber today, but were leather 130 years ago. Other than the belt and tire, everything is metal.
I have used many sewing machines, both new and antique, and I have to agree with my mother's preference for Singer machines. Other antique machines usually feel clunky in their operation. Modern machines feel flimsy, and are simply not as reliable.
So, from experience, the old Singer sewing machines, the ones finished in Japan black, are the best. Many were conversions to electric, and retain the ability to be run manually. A few are set up to be either electric or treadle.
The Model 66 was an exceptional full-size machine. It was meant for fabric, but was used for fine leather work industrially.
The Model 99 was a 3/4 size machine that was popular both at homes and in sweatshops a century ago.
Models 66 and 99 can often be found in good condition, only needing a cleaning and lubrication, for under $100.
Models 221 and 222 were very small machines that remain so popular that they are almost impossible to find below $200. They're an extremely capable machine in a compact and portable package. The difference between them is that the 222 has a freearm to sewing sleeves and cuffs.
Singer had a trade-in arrangement through the 1960s, and many of the older manual machines were converted to electric and re-sold inexpensively. Electric or electrified Singer machines have two common forms of speed control. Pedal control is natural to anybody who drives. The alternative, a paddle that sits below the table and you press your thigh against, seems to be based off of how you work the swells on an organ. It's not terrible to learn, but isn't as immediately understandable to most people as foot control.
These machines do only one stitch, the lock stitch, unlike later machines, but they do that stitch very well and very reliably. This is the most common stitch you'll need. Even if you have a fancy modern machine, one of these old Singers can take a huge amount of work off the fancy (and more easily worn out) machine. Or you can do your specialty stitching by hand, as was common when these machines first came out.
Be careful with older models or other models. Earlier sewing machines sewed with a chain stitch. Unlike a locking stitch, breaking one link in a chain stitch can see the whole seam come undone.
This is useful when tinkering or prototyping something, when you might need to change the position of the seam frequently, and these early machines have found their niche in such operations. They are also useful for sewing up bags that will need to be reopened.
Regularly lubricated, antique sewing machines last forever. Belts are rubber today, but were leather 130 years ago. Other than the belt and tire, everything is metal.
Forwarded from Off The Grid (Werner Best)