What Not to do in a Survival Situation

Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 02/22/20 12:42 PM

This is the funniest thing I have come across in a very long time. These two "preppers" will demonstrate everything you do not do in a survival situation.

Edit: The link has been removed because it contains political labels. If you want to see this "offensive" video, message me.

I would rather have the $5,000 survival kit than the katana, can of cat food, ramen noodles, and poncho.

Note: Though this video contains words we can't use in the forum, I hope we can all look past them and enjoy the humor of this video.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: hikermor

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 02/22/20 02:11 PM

Don't we have a thing about avoiding politics on this forum??

I did not watch the whole tape but it seems way off base. They are deep into the gun toting, camo clad "survivalist" civil war fantasy (How much ammo do we need to defend our stuff" from the hordes, etc.

ETS is a far more rational site.

For the record, I would probably be considered a "lib" and I have been prudently preparing for disasters and inconveniences for many years. When SHTF, I am going to band with my neighbors and even complete strangers to survive and thrive. - lots of historical examples.

I could care less about the politics of someone i am helping or who is helping me.
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 02/22/20 03:07 PM

I posted a note because I was hoping we can be mature enough to look past the bashing of both political spectrums and see the humorous ways the two "preppers" are doing it wrong.

One "prepper" has a samurai sword but has not trained with it. Uses cat food to bate his meal but has no gear to trap it.

The other "prepper" destroys a smartphone because it is "useless" in a survival situation. Even if you don't have a signal, some apps are still useful. The second "prepper" goes through the pre-made bug-out-bag, pulls things out, and throws them away, stating these things are useless in a survival situation. In a survival situation, use what you have, even if it's a candy bar. A deck of cards can be used as kindling or use it to help maintain your sanity. The second "prepper" does use a poncho as a temporary shelter but uses nothing to insulate himself from the cold ground.

If you can't get past the labels that these comedians are throwing around and appreciate the humous ways the actors give demonstrations on what not to do, I'll remove the link. We'll discuss the lessons of this video without seeing it.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: pforeman

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 02/22/20 03:17 PM

Hey now - that was/is some funny stuff. I don't think that we need to take everything as serious and I don't see this as at all political.

Both "sides" of the issue were overdone to make a funny point (satire) and I, for one, appreciate how we can look at something like this and have a nice laugh.

The sword was a nice touch for the "mall ninja" segment and the poncho shelter without being set up beyond a very simple way was also a nice nod to the "outdoor expert" that has to be rescued someplace every season.

So I don't take this as serious information but as humor commentary about the whole main-stream attitude about being prepared. I enjoyed the 'interviewer' response to the ideas being presented and the drink the champagne bit at the end sort of summed it all up nicely.

The one scary part was the "elite" equipment company five grand bag with things in it like the champagne koozie... some people will actually think that is necessary! This is all in fun so - let's enjoy! Happy weekend!!

Paul -
Posted by: hikermor

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 02/22/20 03:20 PM

Frankly, I didn't see anything worth discussing.

I lurk from time to time on sundry "survivalist" sites -my guilty pleasure, I guess. But ti is a bit disturbing to see the ideology so blatantly displayed therein.

My attitude regarding political irrelevance probably comes from my SAR experience, where we got people out of danger before judging their actions. In at least two situations, those whom we rescued did not pass Go, didnot collect $200, and went directly to jail. One of these, where I and a fellow rescuer were deep in a crumbling mine shaft, was the one occasion where we were in significant danger ofinjury or death.

In any event, I am well beyond concern about someone's politics Some of my best friends are PHRASECENSOREDPOSTERSHOULDKNOWBETTER. (or PHRASECENSOREDPOSTERSHOULDKNOWBETTER.,or Libertarian,etc.)
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 02/29/20 10:54 PM

Originally Posted By: hikermor
I lurk from time to time on sundry "survivalist" sites

Could you recommend any? I don't need anything to the extent of Armageddon. Things I wish to prepare for are a disruption in the supply chain, financial collapse, or a nuclear attack.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: Phaedrus

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 02/29/20 11:43 PM

Survivalistboards.com is an entertaining one. I am registered there but rarely visit; my dad was a regular so I pop in from time to time.
Posted by: hikermor

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 01:23 AM

You are on the best one right here. Way too many get heavily into politics and indulge in fantasies. The basics on the home page here are a great start and there are lots of worthwhile threads.

Many sites emphasize strife and conflict. Adversity will arrive and you will be attacked because you worthwhile stuff, so you need lots of guns and ammo to mow down the hordes.

I won't deny that conflict can be present during disasters, but it is a much ess common than imagined in most fantasy sites. I do think that a well rounded individual is competent around firearms, but shooting isn't the first action.

Any specific questions??
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 02:03 AM

Originally Posted By: hikermor
You are on the best one right here.

The basics on the hoe page here are a great start and there are lots of worthwhile threads.

Any specific questions??

I thought ETS is not a "survivalist" web site.

I need to closer to being prepared for events such as a nuclear attack, not be able to buy anything, or bugging out across the Atlantic.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: Herman30

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 09:27 AM

Originally Posted By: Jeanette_Isabelle
bugging out across the Atlantic.

Jeanette Isabelle

You´re welcome to Finland. We have a nice and quiet country without earthquakes or volcanos or tornados. People too are friendly once you learn to know them.
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 12:15 PM

Possible bug-out locations I'm considering are Ireland, Scotland, and Isreal. I can't get into the religious and political reasons.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: chaosmagnet

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 02:08 PM

If you haven’t read the _Under a Graveyard Sky_ series by John Ringo, it’s a somewhat dark but entertaining look at a modern day zombie apocalypse with the main characters being a family of four who were ready for it and bug out via sailboat. While entirely fictional, the first book in the series contains a description of what you would need to do to be ready for a sailboat bug out.
Posted by: hikermor

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 03:20 PM

Here is a site with basic info. Much of this has been around since the 1950s: https://www.ready.gov/nuclear-explosion

A lot is going to be dumb luck, since you can't necessarily determine your distance from a misdirected or erratic missile. Get upwind and under cover.the more the better.

Going abroad might help, but since wind and water currents don't respect political boundaries, bad things will circulate across most of the planet..

There is talk of manned exploration of Mars by 2030. Any takers?
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 03:59 PM

Originally Posted By: hikermor
A lot is going to be dumb luck, since you can't necessarily determine your distance from a misdirected or erratic missile.

Having information on potential targets does help. The three possible targets in Florida are Miami, Tampa, and Pensacola.

Also, we are dealing with suitcase nukes, concealed with heavy water, to avoid detection, not missiles.

Jeanette Isabelle
Posted by: hikermor

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 05:52 PM

How do we now that? (the suitcase era, that is)
Posted by: Jeanette_Isabelle

Re: What Not to do in a Survival Situation - 03/01/20 05:58 PM

I got the information from religious sources.

Jeanette Isabelle