CHINA says WAR WITH US IS INEVITABLE
Hey TeamMax,
It’s your Uncle Max with another “Quick & Dirty, Done is Better Than Perfect,” episode. This time is a wake up call on how “The top uniformed soldier in China, chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, stated that war with the United States is inevitable.” War with a superpower that has nuclear weapons, it's not just something a 72-hour kit, or two weeks of soup cans in our pantry is going to protect us against.
So, as we’re getting prepared, we should plan for handling the worst case scenarios, not just for a day or two til someone comes and rescues us (victim mentality), but we need to plan on at least a YEAR SUPPLY of food, clothing, cooking options & fuel, family security, nuclear & chem/bio protection skills, etc, until some semblance of Normal returns (and you know how I feel about “Normal”), or we adjust to a New Normal.
Many things can take the “The Grid” down, so if you know how to live in a grid-down situation, then you're good to go, from a day or two, to a year or two. We need to be prepared for:
NBC ( Nuclear. Biological and Chemical; what the military used to call it) or what they call it now, CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) because of the advent of dirty bombs.
EMP (Electromagnetic pulse), similar to a CMP ( Coronal Mass Projection or massive solar flare) that both could take down the grid, both of which the government & scientists say is a matter of when, not if).
How to harden you own electronics/ communications so yours still work
WROL ( Without Rule Of Law) when are emergency and police services are overwhelmed and mobs pillage and gangs attack.
Work with your neighbors on a preparedness plan. You're not prepared till your neighbors are prepared!
“The Rule of 3’s” to stay alive
Knowing & having adequate 1st Aid skills and knowledge, & Safe breathing air
The Right Clothing to stay warm year round, without having to store tons of extra fuel
Intro to WATER: How to procure, to purify, and to store, and how much per person, for hydration (just to stay alive), how much for cooking, and how much for cleaning/ personal hygiene
Prepare for the big stuff just like we prepare with seat belts, for possible accidents, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and fire drills for possible fires, etc, and hope we never have to use them, but we have them if we do need them
Why having the right attitude is a much higher priority than just having all the “stuff”
Why too much time in the urban, indoor electronic Environment is so detrimental to our youth and our Collective Mental Health
While we do have the grid up and our devices, how to put the right apps and use it the right way, for emergency preparedness rather than just social media and games, etc