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    Thermal Imager vs. Night Vision



    Uploaded by GunWebsites on Jan 4, 2012

    We had the chance to test out a thermal viewer along side some standard night vision equipment

    Both work well and allow us to see in darkness, but because both work differently, it is difficult to choose which is better

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    Desert Bigfoot: Gen1 vs. Gen3 Night Vision Comparison



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    We did a video comparison of our gen1 and gen3 night vision units.

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    Night Vision Info & Options

    Written by GWebEditor on 19 March 2012



    We talk with TNVC about types of night vision, costs, options and which is best for various situations and uses.

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    TNVC exists to provide the absolute best Night Vision and related gear to the Warfighter, Law Enforcement Professional, and Civilian market.

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    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

    4 Amazing Videos Home Security Considerations With Ferfal - 5 STARS




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    Please share these videos with everyone you love and care about .... It is so important to reevaluate & review your own home to find it's weak point then fix them.

    This is an issue that can help your family stay safe in normal everyday living but especially in the case of civil unrest.

    Home Security Considerations Part II




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    Home Security Considerations Part III



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    SHOCK: 72 Hours After Grid-Down: Starvation, Supply Shortages, Food Lines, No Clean Water, No Gas, Transportation Standstill *Independent Reports, Pics, Video*

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    A recent study noted that the majority of people have enough food in their pantries to feed their household for about three days and that seemingly stable societies are really just
    nine meals from anarchy. With most of us dependent on just-in-time transportation systems to always be available, few ever consider the worst case scenario.

    For tens of thousands of east coast residents that worst case scenario is now playing out in real-time. No longer are images of starving people waiting for government handouts restricted to just the third-world.

    In the midst of crisis, once civilized societies will very rapidly descend into chaos when essential infrastructure systems collapse.

    Though the National Guard was deployed before the storm even hit, there is simply no way for the government to coordinate a response requiring millions of servings of food, water and medical supplies

    Many east coast residents who failed to evacuate or prepare reserve supplies ahead of the storm are being forced to fend for themselves.

    Frustration and anger have taken hold, as residents have no means of acquiring food or gas and thousands of trucks across the region remain stuck in limbo.

    Limited electricity has made it possible for some to share their experiences:
    Via Twitter:

    • I was in chaos tonite tryin to get groceries…lines for shuttle buses, only to get to the no food left & closing early (link)
    • I’m not sure what has shocked me more, all the communities around me destroyed, or the 5 hour lines for gas and food. (link)
    • Haven’t slept or ate well in a few days. Hope things start getting better around here soon (link)
    • These days a lot of people are impatient because they’re used to fast things. Fast food, fast internet, fast lines and fast shipping etc. (link)
    • Glad Obama is off to Vegas after his 90 minute visit. Gas lines are miles long.. Running out of food and water. Great Job (link)
    • Went to the Grocery store and lines were crazy but nail salon was empty so I’ve got a new gel manicure and some Korean junk food (link)
    • So f*cking devastated right now. Smell burning houses. People fighting for food. Pitch darkness. I may spend the night in rockaway to help (link)


    Things are starting to become horrific for the unprepared, as food lines stretch for miles and Meals-Ready-To-Eat are in short supply:



    (above images via Gothamist)



    With mass transit out of service and no gas, residents have no choice but to commute by foot. Survival Blog founder James Rawles has referred to the masses of starving people who will roam the streets in a post-collapse world as the Golden Horde – here’s a small taste of what that will look like:


    The situation has become so desperate that some have been forced to resort to rummaging through the garbage for food:



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    “We’ve seen everyone here from the elderly, to families with children…”

    A simple 72 hour survival kit and some basic hurricane preparedness would have prevented days of heartache for residents of stricken areas.

    The vast majority of those waiting in mile-long long food lines, rummaging through the trash, and criticizing their government officials for a slow and insufficient response have no one to blame but themselves.

    This may be harsh – but it’s true.

    We wish all those having a difficult time dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy the best going forward. Perhaps it will be a wake-up call for the rest of the nation.

    Hurricane Sandy, while disastrous, is not nearly as bad as it could have been.

    It has happened before. It will happen again. Prepare or suffer the consequences.


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    Sleep Warm Camping With These Ten Tips

    by Clarke Green on November 1, 2012 in Camping Skills

    Don’t assume your Scouts know how to sleep warm while camping, it’s important to instruct them and be sure they are properly equipped. In especially cold weather changing clothes before getting in a sleeping bag can make a big difference, as can having a pair of loosely fitting wool or fleece socks just for sleeping. Sleeping bag insulation will be compressed when it is packed ss fluffing it up and redistributing the insulation is important.We need to sleep warm while camping for peace of mind and safety. We’ll be more prone to make mistakes or missteps if haven’t slept well. A good sleeping bag, adequate insulation from the ground and warm synthetic or wool clothing are key to nighttime comfort.


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