Friday, January 1, 2016

link dump


Welcome Preppers and Survivalists,

http://texaspreppersnetwork.blogspot.com/2010/03/becoming-texan-prepper-part-two-water.html

Water Harvesting Links
http://water.montana.edu/pdfs/mt9707.pdf

http://www.twdb.texas.gov/publications/brochures/conservation/doc/RainwaterHarvestingManual_3rdedition.pdf

 http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/rm-12.pdf

http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/HH-10.pdf

Power Generation

http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/household-safety/security/emergency-power3.htm


http://brassmein.com/articles/lineman.htm

Here is a link to the Missouri greenhouse design, I was talking about



Something from West Virginia


Build It Solar



FIELD WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN DESERT ENVIRONMENTSTECHNICAL INFORMATION PAPER #32-001-0904


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Field Artillery





http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=OPSEC&title=Special%3ASearch&uselang=en



Solar shower

How to Build a Solar Shower
- How to Enhance Your Food Storage in Few Easy Steps
 - Alternate Cooking Methods to Keep You Fed Now and After the Collapse
 - TEOTWAWKI Solutions for Food Storage
 - serving Eggs With No Refrigeration
 - Winterizing: Five Ways to Protect Your Home From the Cold
 - Movies Could Actually Teach You a Thing or Two

 - Winter Camping: "Sub-Arctic Winter Bivouacking" 1955 US Army
 - Combat: "Kill Or Be Killed" 1943 War Department World War II
 - WW2: US Navy Training Film - Hand to Hand Combat Part I
 - WW2: US Navy Training Film - Hand to Hand Combat Part II
 - WW2: US Navy Training Film - Hand to Hand Combat, Part III
 - Drinking Water 1945 US Navy United States Marine Corps Training
 - Latrine Procedures "Use You Head" 1945 US Navy USMC Training
 - Cleaning Mess Gear 1945 US Navy United States Marine Corps
 - WWII US Army Training Film: "Purification of Water" (1943) 
 - WW2 Infantry Weapons and Their Effects
During WW II, some infantry soldiers used amour-piercing (AP) cartridges all the time even though the AP cartridges caused faster barrel erosion (barrel wear)


YouTube: cooking beans
YouTube: making pasta sauce
YouTube: tiny houses
YouTube: converted bus home
Minibus Conversion to Motorhome
Bug Out Vehicle - Cargo Trailer Stealth Camper - Part 1
The Ultimate RV Camper Rebuild
Camper van life : my solar set up
How to buy a school bus 
Living in the Great White Snail

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Military Police Support in Amphibious Operations 1952 US Army
Viet Cong: "Know Your Enemy: The Vietcong" pt1-2 DOD Vietnam War Training Film 

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Dish of the Day
Blacklisted news
Archdruid
io9 - Posters
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Scary stuff, Dude



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Shooting is a perishable skill
French Riots
had a place in the country to escape from the summer riots (talked about before)
Folks, mauinly the repulocrats or demopeblicans will tell you you're wrong and they'll do it enough you start to believe it.
Northwest Terrortories Mint bars and rounds counterfiet
Yep, it's true
and
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Basic Military Training Physical Training Program

SHTF Survivalist Radio Frequency Lists

15 Common Beans and Legumes For Food Storage

Homemade Popcorn & Cornmeal: Love it, STORE it, Eat it!

Create Your Own Emergency Preparedness & Food Storage Binder

Supersizing Food Storage with BUCKETS

The "Plenty Good" Pulk

SPECIAL FORCES | RARE U.S. ARMY GREEN BERET FILM  
Military, War and News Films

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki After the Atomic Bombings | WW2 Documentary on the Aftermath | Real Footage


Ruger 10/22 vs Marlin Model 60  

Marlin Model 60 Dissassembly & Cleaning by HPFirearms

Marlin Model 60 .22 Rifles, 1st and 2nd Gen


Cold Steel Forums - Moded Canteen Cup Stove
Best Glide - US Military Cantten Cup Stove
Army Times - New images show details of new Army camo


We were talking about inaction, a couple of days ago.
Well, ...
Here are a couple examples of forts used by the Corps of Discovery. (ca 1804-1806)
U.S. Army: Center of Military History - Picture Gallery: Camp River Dubois
U.S. Army: Center of Military History - Picture Gallery: Fort Mandan 
U.S. Army: Center of Military History - Picture Gallery: Fort Clatsop
There are other pieces of information at ...
U.S. Army: Center of Military History - Corps of Discovery: Home
and, ...
Searching for "Lexis and Clark Forts" at Bing: Images will return some other images, not provided from the Center of Military History.
Needless to say, double walls with an infill of soil and/or stones would improve the ballistic protection of these 'forts.'
MSN - 9 Celebrities Who Are Losing Weight the Right Way
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First one, Doom and Gloom
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Weaponsman - Soldier’s Sunday
BlackListed News - Sad Max: Bored Warrior of the Asexual Apocalypse
The Oil Drum - Twenty (Important) Concepts I Wasn't Taught in Business School - Part I
Resilience - Home
 - Placemaking Main Street into a Destination Downtown
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PTR 91 - Badass budget battle rifle in .308
Glock vs. M&P vs. XD - Which is the best?
Iraqveteran8888
StayingPreppedRu
Prepping 101 Non Combat IFAK (normal times first aid kit)
BUILD YOUR OWN FIRST AID KIT, IFAK
Prepper Basement Subpart - Medical 
Dinesh D'Souza says racism is not the cause of black failure
 BLACK REDNECKS ~ Thomas Sowell ~ AUDIOBOOK
Uncommon Knowledge: White America Is 'Coming Apart'
The only one that merits a mention isDzino. Memories of a Freedom Fighter by Wilfred Mhanda, and even it is replete with sour grapes for Mugabe and his ZANU henchmen.) Some quite factual books about the war that I can recommend are: Fireforce: One Man's War in the Rhodesian Light InfantryThe Saints: The Rhodesian Light InfantryA Martyr SpeaksThe Bush War In Rhodesia: The Extraordinary Combat Memoir of a Rhodesian Reconnaissance SpecialistShadows of a Forgotten Past: To the Edge with the Rhodesian SAS and Selous ScoutsPamwe Chete, and The Rhodesian War: A Military History. 21st Century survivalists can learn some valuable lessons by studying the history of this conflict, in which isolated farms often had to provide their own defense against the "terrs."

September 22nd in the birthday of the late Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Reid-Daly (born 1928, died August 9, 2010) who founded and commanded the Rhodesian Selous Scouts. His history of the Selous Scouts, titled Pamwe Chete, is a fascinating to read but very hard-to-find book.


Flavorings
When I moved to "OPSEC" I quit drinking sodas and fruit juices.
Well, ...
Plain water quickly gets boring, after drinking a soda every day, so I started drinking tea, especially at night.
Katniss was very thoughtful and packed me a couple boxes of decaffeinated green tea for me to drink.
Well, ...
I want home over the Christ's Mass break. Needless to say, every time we went to a restaurant; I had tea with my meal.
Fast forward a couple of days, I went back to my home away from home. That night, I got a mild headache that was gone in the morning.
Needless to say, I had been drinking regular tea, so I figured I had had a caffeine headache.


Soup
One of the things I eat is soup. It is easy to make. Open a can, pop it in a pan and heat.
Well, ...
I was making soup for lunch, at work, and quickly realized I had forgotten my can opener : - (
Lucky me, we had a can opener, at work : - )
Now, ...
This can opener is one of those highend models, very sweet!
Definitently not one of the inexpensive can openers, I have been buying at the local Charity Store for 50¢ on average.
Of course, I now have about four can openers for about $2.00. Cool, especially since inexpensive can openers are running about $2.00 a piece.
Barn Coat
Speaking of saving money and Charity Stores, I picked up a green L.L. Bean barn coat for $9.00, last night. Sweet!!!!!!
I had been looking for a 'work' coat since it's kind'a cold here. This coat will normally 'live' in the car.
So, ...
If I ever forget my coat, or need a spare, I'll have one. Plus, I can use it in a pinch for work or chores.