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When Shit Hits The Fan PDF Print E-mail
Training - Survival
Written by idoxlr8   
Monday, 07 September 2009 14:36

Tags: Survival

It might be better to bug-out than visit your church

It might be better to bug-out than visit your church

When SHTF there are some places that you don't want to be, places that you want to be and places that you need to be.

The whole point in preparing for long term survival is so you do not have to be one of the sheep running around in all the chaos looking for a can of beans or a gallon of gas. If  it gets bad the plan should be to vanish from sight, monitor the radio and ride out the early stages (or longer if needed) of whatever is taking place. Then after things settle down, start to do some recon to see how things are, without drawing any attention to yourself or your location. That's why we prep, so we are not be part of the hoard of crazies looting and killing for any sliver to take home. Stay low, protect you and yours, ride out the storm and don't go anywhere unless you absolutely have to.

Read on for a compiled list.

Last Updated on Monday, 07 September 2009 16:09
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How to Hide in Plain Sight PDF Print E-mail
Training - Survival
Written by idoxlr8   
Sunday, 06 September 2009 09:41

These simple techniques require no special gear and will work in nearly any situation as long as you know the basic principles and are dressed according to the environment in which you find yourself.

Last Updated on Monday, 07 September 2009 14:28
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Homegrown Tobacco PDF Print E-mail
Training - Grow Your Own
Written by idoxlr8   
Saturday, 08 August 2009 12:51

Tags: Garden

Since the price of tobacco has gone through the roof here in the states I thought it would be of interest to post what I have learned about the process of growing your own tobacco at home. A chart shows the tobacco tax by state.

tobacco plant

tobacco plant

Many homeowners wish to grow a few plants of tobacco in their yard or garden for ornamental purposes or for personal use. Tobacco plants are usually no more difficult to grow than many other garden plants, but it is difficult to cure, age, and process tobacco without specialized facilities. As a result of federal legislation in late 2005, restrictions of commercial tobacco production to quota holders are no longer in effect.

Tobacco is a member of the Solanaceae or nightshade family, which includes tomato, pepper, eggplant, Irish potato, and a number of other plants. Tobacco belongs to the genus Nicotiana, and almost all commercial tobacco is of the tabacum species. The Nicotiana rustica species was commonly used by American Indians and may still be used for ceremonial purposes in some areas. There may be small amounts of N. rustica planted commercially in Asia. A number of other species of Nicotiana serve as ornamental plants.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 August 2009 09:14
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