Wednesday, January 14, 2009

WHAT'S YOUR PLAN WHEN TSHTF?

I'm here to spark the cell all my threads are educational in nature ..well almost all of them what i want to discuss today is preparedness.What's your plan when the shit hits the fan (AND IT WILL) The recent shootings of unarmed black men is a indication that the govt is trying to bait us i expect more in the near future. So i ask the literate and responsible people on ASK BIN WA , what's your plan for escape or your plan for a stance fight or flight those are the two options where do you stand?
For those with small children.
Get out of "Dodge" (any big city) at the first sign of big trouble. Many will party when the lights go out and not be concerned for about 48 hrs. That will be your window of opportunity to leave....unless the lights go out due to a nuclear attack or something. Best advice comes from the Boy Scouts:
Be Prepared.
PS If the "lights come back on" and TS Doesnt HTF just yet you can always come back...but if it does Hit then you are stuck in it....
Put your Family's safety First.
For those with families.Well if you wont use sense and move out now you will have to knuckle down and study. Firstly you need a reliable system of getting your wife and kids back home FAST from school / work should something like 911 or whatever happen again. Secondly you need to get the absolute best available maps you can showing the road network, rail network, subway network, waterway and canal, sewer and water pipeline, electricty pylon routes, cycle ways, walk ways and bridle ways. Now using this collection of maps you need to plot at least four viable routes out of the city preferably not using the main roads and streets ( leave them for the panic stricken herds of sheeple) You need to be able to navigate at night, along the chosen routes . You may find simply following a RR track will take you out of town, or following the power line towers, over even using a storm drain. And while you find your low profile stealthy ways out of town you also nered to build up a cache of food, water, heat, light, clothing, tools, medical supplies etc to sustain you for at least a few weeks( you may have to lay low at home for a few weeks until the panicked crowded have settled down and you can sneak out quietly. theres one family in Queens who wrote an article a few years ago have got an 18 ft inflatable boat in his rear yard with a 100 Hp Yamaha outboard plus oars plus lifejackets plus clothing and BOBs for each member of the family. they live only a few hundred yards from the river, and he plans on using the river to get out of the city If TSHTF.
for those with families
Depending on the environment, one will often do better avoiding others, and laying low. When forced to traverse a territory, one must travel cautiously, slowly, and avoid bottlenecks.

The untrodden path is the one I'll take every single time. It's frequently more difficult, but always much safer.

Most important, is a rendevous point, or points. Everyone knows to get to the primary, and after a suitable waiting period, a secondary and other backups. There is strength in numbers.

One other thing. It's mandatory that someone is awake and alert when others are resting. It's easier to "observe" and defend one, single, anticipated line of approach.

Not to be confused with getting cornered. Just know that others will walk around obstacles, and generally take the easiest approach themselves when traversing a territory.

1 comment:

  1. This really makes you think. And I really need a plan because I have a little one and I need to be around so he's not raised ny white people and television. and that footage of what those cops were doing was sickening. soon they'll try to find a way to ban camera phones or footage from camera phones so we can't get their evilness on tape and use it in court. it's despicable.

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