Thursday, March 10, 2016
Readers Concern on Martial Law
I am received several e-mails from readers who are predicting that there will be something in this year's election cycle, such as Hillary Clinton being a nominee then indicted leaving no democratic candidate, or some type of mass shooting or terrorist attack, or an Iranian nuclear attack on Israeli, or a huge military defeat for the U.S. such as North Korea attack or striking at South Korea, or one of our aircraft carriers being sunk, or a combination of events that will allow Obama to push off the elections, make a recess appointment to the Supreme Court, implement some more constitutional busting executive orders and start cracking down on right wing talk show radio and gun rights.
I can tell you the chances of anything like that happening are bleak, very remote. There could be an issue with the Democratic nominee for President, being Clinton, indicted for criminal acts relating to her violations of the safeguarding national security information and leaving the Democratic ticket open. Sure the Libs will whine and tap dance about extending the elections in order to give their new candidate time to campaign, but an indictment of Hillary will not be forthcoming. The current Administration will rationalize that this would be bad for America and especially bad for securing Obama's legacy (no comment there) with another four years of Liberal Rule over the U.S.
As far as martial law or executive actions curtailing the second amendment - martial law would not be far behind if there was drastic executive orders undermining the second amendment.
I believe that the majority of Americans would continue on with the lives if the Administration banned assault rifles, or banned multiple sales of guns, or restricted ammunition purchases, or any number of things they really, really want to do. Yes, they would get away with it. Sure, there would be court challenges and a lot of hulabalu from the right, but it would die down.
It would not be until these restrictions were made retroactive and police action against suspected violators were commenced until there would be backlash. And backlash there would be. What you see with the current political angry propelling Donald Trump in the polls, would be tame by comparison.
I am reminding of an article written by former Navy SEAL Matthew Bracken and author of the series "Enemies: Foreign and Domestic". In a open letter to all Law Enforcement Officers, both local, state and Federal warning them of the consequences for a police enforced unconstitutional gun restrictions or confiscation, in part he wrote:
"I am telling you now that disastrous unintended consequences will happen if Congress passes new laws banning presently legal firearms. To make it very easy to remember, and in the spirit of our beloved Department of Homeland Security’s old color-coded security threat levels, let me spell out three lines of demarcation.
The Yellow Line:
The yellow warning line will be crossed with national gun registration laws, including laws forbidding private gun sales without government permission. When that law passes, millions of Americans will feel that they have been pushed directly to the edge of the abyss above the mass graves of history. Defenders of the Second Amendment know what happened in Turkey, the USSR, Germany, China, and other nations that fell under totalitarian rule: in every case a necessary preliminary step on the road to genocide was national gun registration, followed by confiscation. The Jewish survivors of the Nazi Holocaust say, “Never again!” And so do we.
The Red Line:
The red line will be crossed with the passage of laws mandating that currently owned weapons, ammunition magazines, and ammunition quantities above a certain number must be turned in to authorities or destroyed, and thereafter their simple possession will be a felony. At that point, the nation will be on a hair trigger, with a thousand flaring matches nearing a thousand primed cannon fuses aimed directly at the next Fort Sumter.
The Dead Line:
The next line requires a bit of history to explain. In some primitive Civil War POW camps, where lack of funding or logistical constraints did not allow the construction of proper fences, a knee-high continuous railing of wooden slats encircled the prison grounds. Guards with rifles were positioned at the corners and in crude towers. If a prisoner so much as stepped over the narrow plank, he was shot dead without warning, obviating the need for a real fence to contain him. Hence the term “dead line.” Cross the line and people die, right now.
And this is what liberal Utopians must understand: after passing the yellow line with national gun registration and transfer requirements, and the red line by making possession of currently legal firearms felonious, the dead line will be breached with the first SWAT raids upon citizens suspected of owning legal firearms made illegal by the new gun control laws. People will die resisting confiscation, in large numbers.
Confiscation crosses the dead line, make no mistake about it."
Heck, I can't add anything to that. Everybody who has not read everything that Mathew Bracken has written, needs to do so now and make it a priority. Start with this website then order his books.
[Source: www.enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/]
Urban Man
Sunday, January 31, 2016
A Good Book Review
Enforcing Home - Another Excellent Chapter in the Survivalist Series
I have wrote before about how well written and realistic A. American's Survivalist series was and the latest, book #6 called "Enforcing Home" is no exception. This latest book continues to find Morgan, his military partners improving their situation while faced with threats from armed bandits and the Department of Homeland Security.
While survivalist books by A. American, Joe Nobody, James Wesley Rawles and others are novels since the collapse hasn't happened yet,.....yet,.....you can still learn something. You can see problem sets and ask yourself how you would solve it, what decision you would make. Another way to learn are the survival tips that the authors spread among the story line.
Without giving too much up for those of you who haven't read the book yet, I had five major takeaways from a learning or reinforcement stand point:
Growing food occupied all the characters and/or their separate survival groups. The most successful people in the story line was a couple who had a collapse preexisting green hose and were adept at growing much of their own food supply. S o in a perfect world the survivalist would have a green house, possibly some cleared land for a spring-summer garden, a good supply of non-hybrid seeds, a water source and the skill to grow vegetables.
Feed chickens was the second point. In the story Morgan's group had chickens which gave them a healthy supply of eggs. A way to feed those chickens was described where a bucket with holes was hung up above the chicken coop and a dead animal carcass was put into the bucket. Flies would leave their eggs in the carcass and when they would hatch the maggots would fall out the bottom of buckets onto the ground for the chickens to eat. I never heard of that before.
Preserving eggs. Something I have heard before and reinforced in memory was the technique of coating eggs with mineral oil to preserve them. Having a supply of mineral oil on hand for other things is smart as well. Treats constipation, can be used for burning in oil lamp, even lubing weapons in a pinch.
Prepared for contact with disease ridden people. This is something I had wrote about before, about having personal protection gear and a plan on how to approach, handle or interface with people possibly infected with bad communicable diseases. In that perfect world again, a smart and well prepared survivalist would have a stockpile of antibiotics to treat some of treatable diseases, the knowledge of treatment plans, a stock of personal protective gear, and a plan on what to do with diseased infected suspected contacts or people that have been exposed within your own group.
If you are a prepper and have not yet read the Home novels from A. American (the "A" stands for Angry by the way) then you can pick up series through Amazon.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Prepare for Zombie Apocalypse? No. Prepare for National Crisis? Yes.
Preparedness is becoming more and more mainstream. However,
some people will get spooked should you really lay on the Prepper routine.
Instead, print this article and hand it to them. Tell them
that Glenn Beck recently hosted Justin Wheeler on his nationally syndicated The
Glenn Beck Program Tuesday December 1st to discuss a preparedness plan should a
national crisis unfold.
Wheeler, the brother of Beck’s chief of content, recently
asked his family members in an email to do these things: fill the car with gas
and check the oil, withdraw $500 cash from an ATM and buy one case of bottled
water and some canned food.
“Probably nothing, but run this as an exercise tonight if at
all possible — tomorrow, early, if you can’t get that done — and, above all
things, remember, remain calm, be at peace. We’re Americans. We’ll always win
because we believe and defend liberty and freedom, so no worries,” Wheeler
wrote at the end of the email.
Wheeler told Beck that preparedness is part of his “heritage”
and that, as a child who grew up in the 1970's, he remembers going through
nuclear preparedness drills in school and having food storage at his childhood
home.
“As I increased my education level, an increased level of
preparedness just became a rational response,” Wheeler said. “I think it is a
very rational response. Very much the same way that if a weatherman said, ‘Hey,
it’s going to rain,’ you would walk out of the house with an umbrella and no
one would think twice about that.”
According to Wheeler, the reason people have difficulty
preparing for economic crisis is because, as a whole, the U.S. has not
experienced that level of instability since the Great Depression in the 1930's.
So Wheeler created a list of supplies necessary to cope for 30
days amid major national instability:
1. 30-day food supply
2. Five days water and water purification filters to last one
year
3. Vehicle toolkit
4. Hatchet or machete
5. Shovel and sledgehammer
6. 50-foot extension cord
7. Arctic-rated sleeping bags
8. Eight-person tent
9. Flashlights and batteries for the vehicle
10. AM/FM weather radio
11. Three wool blankets
12. Winter coats
13. One tin cloth coat
14. 18 toilet paper rolls
15. Ranch clothes
16. Five gallons of gasoline
Wheeler said he devised this list when he decided he wanted
his family to be prepared for “more than just an earthquake.”
“All the experts will say, ‘You probably don’t want to be in a
major city in a disaster scenario,’” Wheeler told Beck. “So we want to be one
of the first on the road, and that means being able to pack up, get ready to
go, and go rapidly.”
Wheeler added that it is important to have a plan as an entire
family so everyone can meet up in a pre-determined area. Additionally, he said
it is crucial to have out-of-state contacts, should the phone lines go down.
Wow! Someone finally talks about a P L A N. A
predetermined met up area is a contingency linkup in any other language.
Have a contingency plan. Employ the two man rule for everything and if a
group leaves the main group have a plan: Where you are going. What
you are doing. When you will be back. What to do if you don't come
back. It's only common sense.
[Source: Glenn Beck Show]
~Urban Man
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Friday, December 4, 2015
Survival Food Procurement- US Army Style
Here is a US Army video that shows how to procure food in a survival situation. Learning wilderness survival skills is very important should you ever have to bug out of an urban area, or for some other unforeseen reasons.
~Urban Man
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