The Pug Page
ealth preps
US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Goldmine Preventive Medicine source...stuff to bank your life on
http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AND ITS CUTANEOUS
MANIFESTATIONS
http://telemedicine.org/BioWar/biologic.htm
CDC Special Pathegens Branch (all ya never wanted to know)
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/...ispages/vhf.htm
Martindale's Health Science Guide Veterinary Center (this site has much
more..a vitual reference desk)
http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/Vet.html
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Hagan's Food Storage Masterpiece
http://www.survival-center.com/foodfaq/index.htm
FOOD for SELF_RELIANCE a master list of food and food tools sources/links
http://geocities.datacellar.net/ResearchTr.../7731/food.html
THE HOME-MADE STOVE ARCHIVES
http://wings.interfree.it/html/main.html
Tobacco bulk
http://www.cigarettetobacco.com/index.htm
http://www.stuffyourown.com/
Dried fruit
http://www13.ivenue.com/paysonfruit...line_store.html
Dried Foods - Bulk (1000+ products)
http://www.bulkfoods.com/products.asp
Jerky recipes
http://www.alljerky.com/wwwboard/wwwboard.html
Vet supplies (non-script antibiotic and other med source_
www.vetmedirect.com
http://www.lambriarvet.com
http://www.valleyvet.com/
Bulk herbs, seeds, powders, roots, etc
http://www.herbalcom.com/
12V Swamp coolers
http://www.swampy.net
Ceramic Gravity Water Filters from Doulton
http://www.pwgazette.com/gravity.htm
Water Tanks/Barrels
http://www.watertanks.com/
http://barrels-direct.hypermart.net/products.htm
Water filter product reviews
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/k...rs/reviews.html
Water well info, pumps and drilling
http://www.lifewater.ca/ndexman.htm
JC Whitney Vehicle parts
http://www.jcwhitney.com/
RV parts
http://www.rvshop.com/rvmall/
http://www.rv-parts-accessories.com/
Handyman around the house
http://www.handymanusa.com/
http://doityourself.com/
http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/index.asp
Electrical appliance fixit
http://www.bithose.com/serfaq/REPAIR/F_appfaq.html
Topo maps
http://www.topozone.com/default.asp
Custom map creating
http://www.aquarius.geomar.de/omc/omc_intro.html
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08-13-2002 06:09 AM
amishmum
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: #10 on a bullseye
Posts: 353
Chuck
For the slow starters who need to get things done in a hurry there is always
this link:
www.disastermagazine.com
Covers everything. They have a Survival Handbook which is basic and easy
to follow. Covers from prep food items to how not to make yourself
conspicuous to others who may have not prepped. Great resource. Other
items covered at this site also include safety issues and how to survive bear
attacks and alligator attacks. We have printed out the handbpook and have
it in as a handy reference to check up on things. Never can be too sure.
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Synap
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ooooooo good one amishmom!
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be kind to the Homeless
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08-13-2002 08:21 AM
susie0884
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Registered: May 2001
Location: East of the Sierras
Posts: 576
Ken already mentioned Walton Feed, but this link will take you directly to
their information pages, and there is tons of stuff there:
http://www.waltonfeed.com/self/index.html
and a very simplistic approach: an old Greenspun thread by Grandpappy:
http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-an...l?msg_id=0011Lt
and more than you'll ever want to know from the frugal squirrel himself:
http://www.netside.com/~lcoble/password/survival.html
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survivalforum
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Registered: Mar 2002
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www.survivalforum.com link
SurvivalForum.com
By the way, people posted some great links here....I would love for those
links to be added to the Resource Directory HERE.
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08-13-2002 10:24 AM
Lady of the Lake
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: S Texas
Posts: 555
www.kurtsaxon.com
Good info on a variety of subjects.
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08-14-2002 01:29 PM
Bill
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http://www.millennium-ark.net/News_Files/Hollys.html
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sierra don
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Somewhere in the
Sierra's
Posts: 249
Here is my current link list.....
Prep Links
Modern Survival
Nuclear War Survival Skills
wilderness-survival.net
Miltary Manuals
Alpha Disaster Contingencies
Major Surplus & Survival
Stay Alive
Preparedness Nuggets Pages
Survivalism
BagelHole.org
Military Field Manuals
THE RANGER DIGESTS
Backwoods Home Magazine
Do It Yourself
Territorial Seed Company
Electricity from wood waste
American Science & Surplus
Nitro-Pak
MOUNTAIN BROOK FOODS
Walton's Complete Online Catalog
Bulk Foods
Eden Organic Nursery (seeds)
Home Power magazine
The Sportsman's Guide
Firearm Links
SPIRIT OF '76 Gun Page
TAPCO
AMMOMAN
Front Sight
Online Tools
Terra Server
Sam Spade
The Invisable Web
Babelfish Translater
National Atlas of the United States
Welcome to the latest version of Search Systems at
www.searchsystems.net. We were the first and continue to be the largest
collection of free public records on the internet. The purpose of this site is
to help you to find the public record information you need in order to make
important decisions.Search Systems.net
Other Stuff
Sierra times
Lights on in yer heads, people! Those of ya out there that’d still like this
country to be the Republic it was supposed to be before the leftist
sneakweenies among us took over......
Minority Mike - The Trouble With Beavers
the Patriot Network
Ever Vigilant.net
our purpose...
American Freedom Net, Inc. is dedicated to upholding the noble Christian
and patriotic heritage of our honorable Founding Fathers of the United
States of America. As a news reporting organization, we zealously guard the
historic roots of this great nation under God. We affirm our commitment to
the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution of
the United States of America. We believe our rights come from God - not
government. We believe it is the duty and responsibility of all citizens to
safeguard our freedoms and liberties from all forms of tyranny - including the
tyranny of a national news media that has made an alliance with national
and international political and corporate interests to abolish the sovereignty
of the USA and force Old Glory to bow to a global governmental system
based in the United States.
American Freedom News
Well that about does it......
sierra don
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chairborne commando
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Chuck:
Your PM/e-mail boxes are full. Probably with 6,943 requests
to explain why 3 weeks. Uh, BTW, why 3 weeks?
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08-15-2002 04:09 AM
night driver
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Cleveburgh Oh Ho
Ho
Posts: 2428
3 weeks puts you SQUARELY into the first week of September...
The satelite fotos of Al Udeid Air base show it to be danged near completion
and EASILY the rival of Prince Ibn Sultan Air Base....
There are satelite fotos of other locations in the Gulf that show that the
Leviathan AWAKENS....
MANY of the folks I talk to, on and off forum, are looking at the first week in
Sept as an action date for the US...
And ALL of the folks referred to above expect that, at the start of
whatever, the sleeper cells that ARE here and have NOT been compromised
or rolled up, WILL activate, and we WILL see MULTIPLE, infrastructure
damaging and destroying terrorist attacks across the country.
It will have been a year, and THIS Leviathan takes AT LEAST that long to
mobilize and motivate.
chuck
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ARUBI
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Location: Vt
Posts: 1450
http://www.usdpi.org/news.htm
http://www.usdpi.org/preparing_for_..._in_america.htm
http://www.emergency.com/
http://www.primitive.org/
http://dmoz.org/Health/Alternative/Folk_Medicine/
http://www.nursehealer.com/FSLinks.htm
http://www.backwoodshome.com/index.html
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Dancr
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Registered: May 2001
Location: near Monterey,
California
Posts: 485
night driver said: dancr would you please link to your lists?? they are damn
near the most comprehensive on the web
Chuck, sorry I'm only finding this thread for the first time after having done
a rare search on my own handle in hot persuit of a lost thread.
Here is the entry point to the A la Carte site that I think would be of most
interest to the folks that are the target of this thread:
Preparations, à la Carte
Included at the top of that page are links to the "list" type pages that are
probably triggering your praise, including the immensely popular
Calamity Purchases, à la Carte
(It's the second most popular page at our site, and more popular, even,
than the main splash page for the entire site!)
Most important of all, I think, on that entry-point page is the brief
motivational statement which serves as the introduction to the page:
Fortunately, there is a great deal of overlap in what the most appropriate
preparations are for a wide variety of potential calamities. That makes it
easier to go ahead and get started without having to waste energy on
figuring which problems are most likely. Fine tuning can wait until after we
have taken care of some of the basics.
This thread has a lot of great information that I haven't seen before! I'll be
adding it to A la Carte beginning tonight. And this time, I'm not going to put
it off, as I did last time. On that note, can anyone find the HI PRI thread
along these same lines that was also very good? I intended to explore it
further and I have lost it.
From: Calamity, à la Carte© by Dancr (pic), near Monterey,
California-·´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·
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ARUBI
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Location: Vt
Posts: 1450
Dancr,
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/show...&threadid=39321
It's at the top still, Hi Pri. Consolidated threads ll. If this is the one you
mean.
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Not a link, but a couple of suggestions that might keep you and yours alive
on the cheap if the big ugly lands in our collective front yard.
First, if you haven't already done so, get yourself a one troy ounce ".999
silver round", three nine volt alkaline batteries (or more than three, in
multiples of three), some wire, a battery clip, two alligator clips, some
rosin-core solder, a funnel, some coffee filters, and a lot of distilled water.
Cut the silver round in half. Cut the wire in half. Cut the battery clip in half.
Solder one end of each wire to an alligator clip, and solder the other to a
terminal on the battery clip.
Rig up a holder out of toothpicks, popsicle sticks, plastic, twigs, or whatever
non-conductive materials you have available.
Put the tip of each half-round into the tip of the alligator clips. (One
half-round per clip.)
Suspend them in a glass or jar of distilled water. Make sure that only the
silver touches the water. You do not want any non-silver metal touching
the water! I cannot overemphasize this enough.
Next, connect the three batteries to each other. Snap the male of one
battery into the female of the next, and then repeat, until you have the
three batteries snapped together, with one empty terminal at each end of
the stack. Snap the battery clip halves onto the matching battery terminal.
Wait 15 minutes or so. You should see some sludgy/scummy stuff.
Taste it. It should taste kinda yucky, reminiscent of old dishwater. If it
has the sludgy stuff and tastes kinda foul, it's done.
Put the filter in the funnel, put the funnel into an empty glass or jar, and
pour the liquid through the filter.
When you are done, you will have a nice mess of colloidal silver, at a cost of
probably less than a penny a gallon. Cost of one ounce silver round -- a
lifetime supply -- maybe five bucks. Cost of three batteries (on ebay or
some other discountish venue), maybe 3 bucks. The batteries will probably
last for years, because you're not drawing much more than leakage current
from them.
What you do with the CS is up to you, I am not going to give out medical
advice.
Second suggestion: hie thee to thy bean repository, and do vitality tests on
each batch of dry beans in your possession. Do the same for any whole
grains you've got on hand.
If you get good results (if most of the seeds germinate within a few days
and grow robust sprouts), and if you've got enough of them, then you're
set. If you don't get good results, go buy more beans and grains -- and test
each lot's vitality before committing to buying a large quantity from that
batch.
The seeds that won't give acceptable germination results should be
reserved for standard applications (grinding/cooking). The ones that do
sprout nicely should be used for sprouting.
Sprouted legumes and grains are like eating fresh vegetables, only better.
They have much higher nutrient levels than just about anything else on
earth, and you can "farm" them year round in any environment.
You don't need anything fancy to grow sprouts. Mason jars (or any jars),
with the lids replaced by window screen (clean screen, please!), or even
squares cut from pantyhose.
Pick through them (remove rocks, bugs, obviously "bad" seeds that are split
or broken or bug-eaten), then rinse and drain. Then soak overnight. The
next morning, drain. Make sure you leave plenty of room for expansion when
putting the dry beans into the jars.
Then, rinse and drain several times a day. How many times is not critical,
and I don't think you can overdo it, but even once or twice a day will
probably suffice.
Do not keep them in the dark! (And don't keep them in the fridge either!)
You don't want to have the bloated, blanched, waterlogged "store bought"
variety of tasteless/nutrient-free sprouts. You want to have sprouts that
are smaller, chewier, tastier, and green! When light hits them,
photosynthesis will enable their vitamin and enzyme factories to kick into
gear, and that's what you want.
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