stock here: This guy used to get pretty annoying, with weird eyes and facial expressions. But he is pretty grounded in true prepper thinking.
I have recently created a “Shit Hit The Fan Storage” Site, and it is pretty sizable. I will immediately move towards 100 gallons of water stored with bleach. I have like 30 in 1 gallon milk jugs.
I locally bought 2 full cases of MRE’s and I ate 2 of them and they are pretty OK. They are not insultingly bad, and they come with their own heaters (just add water). The military guy selling these “extras” says he needs 2 per day when training. The MREs have a produced date, and they go bad based on temperature….60F is awesome, 100F is too much.
They should last 5 years, and then degrade in quality, but not go fully bad.
I will also look at freeze dried food, which lasts 25 years. On the mainland I have massive stores of food. Hawaii needs to ramp up quick…and I don’t mean taking a full month.
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This transcript covers several heavy, fast-moving topics ranging from political critiques and global military escalation to survivalism. To make this “blog-ready,” I have organized it into a structured report that maintains the original urgency while improving the flow.
Global Instability: From Cultural Shifts to the Brink of Conflict
We are living through a period of unprecedented uncertainty. From the rhetoric in our domestic politics to the massive buildup of military assets overseas, the “cycle of history” is repeating itself. Whether it is war, pestilence, or revolution, we are seeing these threads weave together in real-time.
1. The Ideological Divide
There is a growing sense that traditional American values are being framed as the “enemy.” Recent commentary from high-profile political figures has suggested that a world dominated by traditional perspectives—specifically those of a certain demographic and faith—is a world of the past.
When leading voices characterize the pillars of strength, faith, and traditional family structures as “racist” or “dangerous,” it signals a significant cultural shift. It’s no longer just about policy; it’s about the demonization of an entire way of life.
2. The Threat of Sabotage and AI
The domestic front is facing its own set of quiet wars.
- Infrastructure: In the last several days, we’ve seen “sabotage-like” events hitting cellular networks, Amazon, and major information platforms like YouTube.
- Economic Displacement: Economic advisers are now warning that 45% of the workforce could be displaced by AI.
- Tactical Chaos: These events aren’t random. Cutting off the ability to “shoot, move, and communicate” is a classic long-duration conflict strategy used by adversaries like China and Iran.
3. Global Military Escalation
The world is currently witnessing the largest five-day buildup of military assets since the Vietnam War and the Cold War.
- The Iran-Israel Flashpoint: Israel has begun distributing emergency booklets to households, providing guidance on public shelters and first aid for a long-term conflict involving Iran.
- Intelligence Sharing: Reports suggest China is assisting Iran with satellite imagery and navigation support—specifically providing an alternative to the US-controlled GPS system to track naval movements.
- The Inevitability of Use: History shows that you don’t move billions of dollars in strategic assets from defense to offense without the intent to use them.
The Survival Foundation: Are You Prepared?
If the system fails, you are the first responder. While the Jerusalem municipality is handing out booklets, the responsibility in the U.S. falls on the individual.
The Rule of Three: > * 3 Days: Can you survive 72 hours without access to any external utilities?
- 3 Months: Do you have the supplies to outlast a seasonal disruption?
- 3 Years: Do you have the skills (hunting, water purification, medical aid) to sustain life if the grid doesn’t come back?
Emergency Checklist
- Medical: Do you have “sucking chest wound” kits? Do you know how to apply a tourniquet under pressure?
- Communication: Do you have a plan that doesn’t rely on a cellular network?
- Shelter: Do you know your primary and secondary evacuation routes?
The “Bread and Circus” Distraction
While we see headlines about billionaire subpoenas and high-level resignations in the corporate and Olympic worlds, we must ask: Why now? Often, these public spectacles serve as “smoke and mirrors.” When the world is controlled by a select few who wish to retain power, they use chaos and anarchy to keep the population in a state of survival. If you are too busy wondering where your next meal is coming from or how to patch a wound, you are too busy to hold the powerful accountable for the destruction they’ve sown.
Final Thought
This cycle of war, disease, and revolution is normal on a historical scale, but it is “subnormal” for our daily lives. Don’t let the “doom scrolling” paralyze you—let it fuel your preparation.
Stay safe, remain vigilant, and keep watch.