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Basic Prepper List of Items and Gear

October 28, 2023 M.D. Creekmore

  1. Water and Filtration (Approx. $150-$200)
  • Water Bottles: A couple of durable, reusable water bottles and or canteens ($20-$30)
  • Water Filtration System: A portable water filter like a Sawyer Mini ($20-$40)
  • Water Purification Tablets: In case the filter fails or gets lost ($10-$20)
  • Water Storage Containers: At least a few gallons worth of storage ($100-$110)
  1. Food Supplies (Approx. $150-$200)
  • Non-Perishable Food: Mostly canned goods, soups, stews, fruits, vegetables and meats ($100-$150)
  • Manual Can Opener: If you’ve stored canned goods ($10-$15)
  • Cooking Supplies: A portable stove and fuel ($40-$50)
  1. First Aid Kit (Approx. $50-$75)
  • Basic First Aid Supplies: Bandages, antiseptic wipes, tweezers, scissors, etc. ($30-$50)
  • Prescription Medications: A supply of any necessary prescriptions (Varies)
  • Over-the-Counter Medications: Pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication, etc. ($20-$25)
  1. Shelter and Warmth (Approx. $150-$200)
  • Tent: A basic 2-person tent ($80-$120)
  • Sleeping Bag: Appropriate for the climate ($50-$70)
  • Thermal Blankets: Compact and retain body heat ($20-$30)
  1. Lighting and Power (Approx. $50-$75)
  • Flashlight and/or Headlamp: Plus extra batteries ($20-$30)
  • Solar Charger: For charging phones and other small electronics ($30-$50)
  1. Communication and Information (Approx. $50-$100)
  • Emergency Radio: Solar and hand-crank powered ($30-$50)
  • Whistle: To signal for help ($5-$10)
  • Maps and Compass: In case GPS is not available ($15-$40)
  1. Tools and Gear (Approx. $100-$150)
  • Multi-Tool: A versatile tool for various tasks ($30-$50)
  • Duct Tape and Zip Ties: For repairs and more ($10-$20)
  • Rope or Paracord: For shelter building, repairs, etc. ($20-$30)
  • Fire Starter: Waterproof matches or a fire steel ($20-$50)
  1. Personal Hygiene and Sanitation (Approx. $50-$75)
  • Hand Sanitizer and Wet Wipes: For personal cleanliness ($10-$20)
  • Toilet Paper: A compact roll or two ($5-$10)
  • Portable Toilet or Bags: For sanitation ($35-$45)
  1. Clothing and Footwear (Approx. $100-$200)
  • Durable Clothing: Weather-appropriate and sturdy ($50-$100)
  • Sturdy Footwear: Boots or other durable shoes ($50-$100)
  1. Security and Self-Defense (Approx. $50-$100)
  • Pepper Spray: For personal protection ($15-$25)
  • Sturdy Lock: To secure your belongings ($35-$75)
  • Used .22 rifle

Total Estimated Cost: $900 – $1,275

And don’t forget to checkout all of my favorite gear here!

 

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Unmasking Darkness: An Insight into Hidden Evils in Society

August 27, 2023 M.D. Creekmore

I’ve been into prepping and survival for many years. I’ve known about the satanic connections at various levels of government, especially at the federal level, in Hollywood, the entertainment industry, the leadership of the Catholic Church, and more. However, witnessing it firsthand is still very disturbing.

I must admit that I’ve shed tears multiple times for the children and from the overwhelming sadness of seeing the pervasive evil around us. It’s harrowing to constantly be bombarded with such malevolence—it’s pure evil.

What am I referring to? I’ve been watching a documentary series called “Just The Tip.” It’s enlightening, distressing, and heart-wrenching all at once. I’ll provide links to all three videos below.

While they are lengthy, I recommend watching all three from beginning to end. It’s crucial to understand the profound malevolence  has engulfed the world and what we’re standing up against.

JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG 1

Just The Tip of the Iceberg: Part 2

Just The Tip of the Iceberg 3

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They Are Coming After You Next! 😡

August 25, 2023 M.D. Creekmore

They are coming after you next! This is what the prosecution, persecution, and arrest of Donald J. Trump is really all about! M.D. Creekmore reacts to Trump’s Fulton County arrest…

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Free PDF Download: “Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars”

August 23, 2023 M.D. Creekmore

A couple of years ago, I stumbled upon a document that might intrigue many of you: “Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars.” It’s shrouded in mystery, believed to be connected to the Bilderberg Group’s 1954 meeting. Found in an old IBM copier in 1986, its origins and authenticity remain debated.

This document, though I didn’t author it, provides fascinating insights on societal controls and covert operations. Some say it’s a doctrine for elites, while others consider it speculative. Regardless, it challenges us to think critically about our world and looking at the book and what’s happening now it’s easy to draw the conclusion that this is indeed the playbook for the global cabal and implementation for the new world order..

Curious? Get your free PDF [here].

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Medication Shortages: Are You Prepared for the Unexpected?

August 16, 2023 M.D. Creekmore

I’ve long been deeply concerned about the uncertainties surrounding our medical supply chains. The events of the past few years have shown us how essential things, like medications, can become scarce in unexpected situations.

And with China manufacturing and thus controlling approximately 90% of medications it’s obviously a very fragile supply chain.

So I started to research ideas and resources to help you all prepare for this and came across Jase Medical, a service that provides a long-term supply of prescription medications. Here’s why I genuinely think this could be crucial for you and your family:

  1. Supply Chain Fragility: The vulnerabilities in our medication supply from China and India have become glaringly evident.
  2. Potential Factory Shutdowns & Weather-Related Disruptions: With the changing global landscape, and direct attacks on the supply chain we need to anticipate and prepare for these disruptions.

I managed to secure a $10 discount for our community with the code JAM-1189. If you feel this aligns with your preparation plans, do take advantage of it. Here is the link to Jase Medical.

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Making Long-Term Food Storage Easy (Get it while you still can!)

July 31, 2023 M.D. Creekmore

When it comes to long-term food storage, many people immediately think of store-bought canned foods. After all, canned foods are readily available, relatively inexpensive, and last for years on the shelf. However, while they have their place, store-bought canned foods may not necessarily be the best option for long-term storage, particularly when compared to the offerings from a specialized provider like My Patriot Supply.

Firstly, let’s talk about shelf-life. While canned foods can last up 5 years or more depending on the contents and how it’s stored, My Patriot Supply offers long-term storage foods that can last 25 or more years. This extended shelf-life is an immense advantage for those preparing for emergencies or unforeseen circumstances.

In terms of nutritional value, canned foods often come with high sodium content and may lack essential nutrients due to the preservation process. On the other hand, My Patriot Supply’s freeze-dried foods retain the majority of their nutrients, providing a balanced meal that ensures you’re getting the necessary vitamins and minerals for optimum health during challenging times.

Preparation is another crucial factor to consider. Canned foods, while pre-cooked, often taste better when heated, requiring a reliable heat source. However, My Patriot Supply’s foods simply require water—hot or cold. This could be a significant advantage during emergencies when fuel or power sources are limited.

Variety is also something to consider. While canned foods offer a good range of choices, they’re typically limited to singular ingredients (like beans, corn, or peaches) or basic meals (like soup or chili). My Patriot Supply offers a much wider array of options from breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and even drinks, offering not just sustenance but a measure of comfort and normalcy in difficult circumstances.

Lastly, the packaging of canned foods can be a disadvantage. Cans are bulky, heavy, and take up significant storage space…and they can rust. The packaging from My Patriot Supply is lightweight and compact, designed to be stacked and stored efficiently. This makes them much easier to manage, whether you’re storing them at home or packing them for an adventure.

Overall, while store-bought canned foods are a reasonable option for shorter-term emergencies, a dedicated long-term food supply from My Patriot Supply offers some major advantages for long-term preparedness and survival.

To learn more about how My Patriot Supply can enhance your long-term food storage plans, visit https://mypatriotsupply.com/?rfsn=6370164.9e8cb6.

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