#279730 - 02/25/16 12:55 AM
Re: Urban-specific survival advice?
[Re: Russ]
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The world is going cashless. All you need is a credit card and a Starbucks gift card with enough balance for a Latte' and one of those wraps. Says the guy who can always justify hitting the ATM one more time. Ask me why my credit history sucks... Speaking of which: Check out the recommended "Go bag" contents. The first thing on there is ATM and credit cards http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/flo/c23132.htmThat being said, cash is still king when the power and phones are out.
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#279736 - 02/25/16 05:24 AM
Re: Urban-specific survival advice?
[Re: JeffMc]
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Boys & Girls: In the immortal words of the folk poet laureate, Bob Dylan, "Money doesn't talk. It swears! ". I've written this before on these forums, but a bit of useful repetition is , IMO, allowable.
Cash money, US Geeenbacks, can buy you out of a mugging or assault, obtain the unattainable hotel room, plane ticket , taxi ride, or tow in a snow storm or other localized emergency. And if the power is out and the ATM and credit card readers are down, unless it's TEOTWAWKI, cash or barter will be the only mediums of exchange to instantly buy you what you want or need. In less stressed times, there are often discounts available if you are willing to pay cash.
Try for an on- body stash of at least $500: one $100, two $50s, nine $10s, ten $1s, & ten $20s. Break it up in a couple of body locations. If possible repeat the stash in your car and / or EDC/GHB. Try to accumulate a month's bills worth of cash in your home stash. Do your best.
Warren Zevon was more prescient than he may have known when he wrote, " Send Lawyers, Guns And Money". Substitute "Passport" for "Lawyers" and you have your basic special operator E & E Kit.
YMMV, but not by much I'll wager.
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#279738 - 02/25/16 12:25 PM
Re: Urban-specific survival advice?
[Re: acropolis5]
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...YMMV, but not by much I'll wager. Not by much at all. I hit up the ATM's while I can because there will come a time that I can't. If an ATM card won't work in an ATM, what are the odds a typical credit card will buy anything.
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#279757 - 02/26/16 01:55 PM
Re: Urban-specific survival advice?
[Re: haertig]
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So much depends upon individual circumstances. How far would you wish to travel? How many others in the general population would have the same notion? What is the nature of the emergency?
While "looting/foraging" is present in many situations, there is also a lot of altruism and assistance in any disaster. Is the glass half full or half empty?
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#279778 - 02/28/16 06:27 PM
Re: Urban-specific survival advice?
[Re: hikermor]
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While "looting/foraging" is present in many situations, there is also a lot of altruism and assistance in any disaster. Is the glass half full or half empty?
Fish and visitors. Altruism for the first couple of days, but unless timely relief shows up, this will get tense.
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#279779 - 02/28/16 07:06 PM
Re: Urban-specific survival advice?
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I know I have hit on this before, but communication skills are critical in this type of environment. At the very least, understand how the other person is thinking.
I recommend HIGHLY the work of a guy named Rory Miller on Conflict Communications.
He uses Maslow's Hierarchy of needs (I know how some people view some of his theories, but this does work) to explain how a person is thinking so you can predict behavior and know how to deal with it.
In a survival environment, I mean where people are struggling to literally survive, they are in the "lizard brain". They are desperate and dangerous, this is resource violence. They can be dealt with and brought out of that mode of thinking, but you need to take care.
In an environment where groups have formed and are struggling for dominance, they are in their "monkey brain", and social violence is the game. Behavior is different from the "lizard brain".
There are many other aspects of communication in this type of environment, and it is a survival skill. It can be learned. If anyone would like, I can put together a list of the best books on the subject. I have done extensive training in this, and have a great deal of experience using it. It can help anyone in any situation where they deal with people, not just survival situations. It is well worth the effort.
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