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x-no-archive:yes Gary Chandler <gchandle@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>gene wrote:
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>> National Guard forced all people out of their grid locked vehicles and
>> put them onto buses which took them to the airport for transport.  Gone
>> were all the survival goods that the family had packed.  Granted, they
>> were not survivalists and only packed family mementos, but if they had,
>> the survival goods would have been forced to be left behind in the car.
>> The National Guard were armed and ready to shoot if the people did not
>> comply.  "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."
>> 
>> If there is a need for an emergency bug out and you are an urban
>> resident, how are you going to leave in time to avoid the traffic jam
>> and grid lock that will surely occur?  I am not being facitious, I am
>> truely posing this question to this NG for discussion.
>> 
>> I will survive,
>> Gene
>I had the same thought.  I am going to rent a storage locker near my
>bug out site and keep my food storage/ammo storage/etc there and
>include my bicycle in my truck when heading for my 70 mile away bug
>out site.  I could think of nothing else worse than sitting in that
>situation.  My bug out site is a 12 acre mountain property with a 
>partially completed cabin on it.  Worse case I could walk to it in
>2-3 days.  Survive!
>-Gary

Hello...

As someone who has a slant on this issue, the first thing I urge you
to do is stay current with factual, unbiased news sources. It is
essential to see the writing on the wall before the sheep see it.

Have 2, 3, or perhaps 4 routes pre-planned and reconnoitered well in
advance. Stay off the main highways and do not have your survival
goodies visible in your vehicles. Never let your gas tank drop below
half, and always keep the vehicle well-maintained.

Always carry at least three hundred dollars in (twenties?) small bills
for any sudden purchases that may  crop up. If you do need to get to
your retreat due to civil unrest or a socio-economic upheavel; the
300.00 will buy quite a bit of canned veggies, top ramen soups, MRE's
or whatever you might need more of.

If you work in a large metro area and have your family in the burbs,
pre-arrange what will transpire if the roles are reversed and the
strife occurs in the burbs and not the city. Have a meeting place set
up and pre-arrange what gear the burb dweller will bring. 

If you have the luxory of having a bug-out retreat that is relatively
safe, maintain 80% of your gear there...cleverly concealed in
camouflaged rooms or cache's around the property. NEVER share your
arrangements or survival plans to anyone who is not of our ilk.

If you have a location selected but do not own property there, make
several trips to the area at various times through-out the year, so
the locals get to recognize you and your vehicles. Get to know the
local grocer, realtor, home construction laborers, and sporting goods
store owner...these folks will probably be the most well-known in the
town and the mere knowledge of names and occupations may get you
through the highway blockades which are sure to spring up when the
strife transpires.

Stay current in your 6 month dental appointments, stay current in
tetanus and hepatitis precautions, first aid rtaining, CPR, skills
related to fishing, firearms proficiency, food acquisition, and
'blending' with others who may not necessarily be your educational
peers.

If your State has license plates that bear some indication of your
community or county, you might want to consider going to a junk-yard
and buying a set of the local plates. If you are bugging to a
different State, ditto. Do not don a business suit if you are driving
in a logging type environment. Wear a flannel shirt and an old
baseball hat. You will look the part and avert nervous locals to more
obvious strangers.

My friends, as one who has been prepared for a number of years, I feel
we are on the brink of a re-structuring in our Country. I might
recommend you look toward the Militia movement or any group that
supports the second amendment. Get to nkow others who believe in our
American way of life and in self-reliance. Be a good neighbor and an
honest person. Give others the benefit of the doubt unless you
factually know otherwise.

Just my two cents.

Vanished
Don't trust the Government. Don't trust Corruption.
