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05-05-2024, 10:26 PM #1If you're gonna fight, fight like you're the third monkey on the ramp to Noah's Ark... and brother its starting to rain. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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05-07-2024, 12:08 AM #2
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3 months agoIf you're gonna fight, fight like you're the third monkey on the ramp to Noah's Ark... and brother its starting to rain. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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05-07-2024, 02:36 AM #3If you're gonna fight, fight like you're the third monkey on the ramp to Noah's Ark... and brother its starting to rain. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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05-10-2024, 02:58 AM #4If you're gonna fight, fight like you're the third monkey on the ramp to Noah's Ark... and brother its starting to rain. Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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05-14-2024, 10:12 AM #5
Survival basics: 8 Things that will still work after an EMP attack
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An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is a strong burst of energy that can destroy electronic devices. An EMP can be caused by a natural event, such as a lightning strike, or by man-made means, like a nuclear explosion.If you're worried about the possibility of an EMP attack, you can start preparing by learning which items will and won't survive it. (h/t to SurvivalSullivan.com)
Appliances
Appliances with a simple electromechanical motor, such as a refrigerator, washer, or dryer, will probably survive an EMP with little to no damage.
Some exceptions include appliances with solid-state electronic controls. For example, a fridge with a digital display panel telling you the temperature might be destroyed by an EMP.
Generally, newer appliances are more likely to have complicated control circuits and other electronic trickery. This means older appliances have an advantage.
The simpler their internals, the more likely they are to keep working after an EMP event.
Batteries
Primary cell and rechargeable batteries are likely to survive an EMP because the chemicals inside them are not affected by electromagnetic fields.
One exception to this rule is batteries that are still connected to an electrical grid. This means if your battery is plugged into a charger, the surge of power could destroy it.
Dirt bikes and off-road motorcycles
Off-road motorcycles may survive an EMP, especially those designed for driving through the backcountry and over rough terrain.
If you plan to use a motorcycle in a post-SHTF world, choose one that is off-road and can be converted to diesel. (Related: Prepper essentials: Tips for building an emergency prepping kit.)
Manual tools
Stock up on useful manual tools like a hand-operated can opener, manual mixer and Zeer clay pot fridge.
After an EMP causes an extended grid-down scenario, you will need other hand-powered items like a hand-operated grain mill, meat grinder and pasta maker for your kitchen.
For house repairs, get hand tools like:
- A block sander
- A hammer
- A hand drill
- Sandpaper
- Saws
- Screwdrivers
These hand tools will ensure that you can accomplish basic carpentry tasks and make repairs after SHTF. You might also want to get a brace and bit for drilling holes and driving screws.
Non-electric appliances
Appliances such as a solar oven for cooking and a wood stove or fireplace for heating will still work after an EMP event.
Without power in your home, you need a manual method for washing clothes, such as a hand plunger and buckets. You can also use a washboard with a tub and a hand clothes wringer.
Older electronics
Older electronics, such as tube radios and CRT TVs, are more likely to survive an EMP than newer appliances.
Older electronics do not have solid-state components that are vulnerable to electromagnetic fields. Vacuum tubes and other obsolete electronic components are highly resistant to EMPs.
Power tools
Corded or cordless power tools can still be used after an EMP. These tools have electric motors that are simple enough to be unaffected except by the most intense EMPs.
However, there are two exceptions:
- Any solid-state switches will probably be destroyed outright, requiring a replacement or jury-rigging to fix.
- Any tool or battery connected to the electrical grid through its charger. The surge of power that will flow into the tool or its power pack will fry it.
Some vehicles
Most vehicles won’t survive an EMP because of the number of delicate electronics that are in almost all modern cars.
According to a 2004 study by the U.S. EMP Commission, in the event of an EMP, an estimated 10 percent of the vehicles on the road will stop and "most likely cause accidents."
Essential supplies for your prepping stockpile
The Health Ranger Store knows that it's important to prepare for emergencies such as an EMP event, which is why we offer a preparedness collection to help you get started.
Get the Ranger Bucket Set - Organic Emergency Storable Food Supply for your stockpile so you have an emergency food supply that's certified organic and laboratory verified. All the food items included in the set are organic, non-GMO, laboratory-tested for heavy metals and completely free of chemical ingredients such as MSG or preservatives.
All these products can be stored for up to 10 to 15 years, depending on storage conditions. The buckets contain an assortment of nutritious items, such as organic almonds, organic red lentils and organic quinoa.
The Ranger Bucket Organic Emergency Storable Food Supply offers great value for your money, and you can trust that it is thoroughly lab-tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbes.
You should also stock up on Health Ranger's Nascent Iodine. Specially formulated for optimal absorption, this is a 2 percent strength stable iodine tincture that is lab-verified for potency and composition. Instead of a glycerin solution, it uses a solution of pure, USP-grade alcohol.
Health Ranger’s Nascent Iodine can help support healthy thyroid function after SHTF.
Go to EMP.news for more stories about EMPs and how they can affect the population. Visit Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store for more supplies for your prepping, bug-out bag and survival needs.
Watch this clip about the other benefits of nascent iodine.
This video is from the Health Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com.
More related stories:
SHTF bartering must-haves: 13 Things that will be in demand after an EMP attack.
An essential guide to storing organic foods for survival.
EMP survival: Follow these tips to survive the first 72 hours after an EMP event.
Unlocking the mastery of bucket food storage: Essential for complete preparedness.
Sources include:
SurvivalSullivan.com
EMPCommission.org[PDF]
HealthRangerStore.com 1
HealthRangerStore.com 2
HealthRangerStore.com 3
Brighteon.com
Survival basics: 8 Things that will still work after an EMP attack – NaturalNews.comLast edited by Airbornesapper07; 05-14-2024 at 11:02 AM.
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05-16-2024, 04:02 AM #6
How to Make Apple Vinegar – so very easy
I have a new project for you to try this weekend, making apple vinegar. This is the second fruit vinegar I’ve made and its really tasty and so very easy to make. First thing is that you’ll have to make an apple pie or apple tart or apple sauce this weekend. Make anything where you need to core and peel the apples. Save those cores and peels and put them into a bowl. The number of peels or apples isn’t really important, just add enough water to cover the apple scraps by an inch or two. Add a 1/4 c. of sugar to the mix, cover with a small plate and weight it down. In my case I did this with a ramekin filled with water.
Let it sit out, covered with a tea towel (to keep flies from getting in) for a week, until the liquid darkens. Yes, a little mold will form on top, that’s okay. Really.
Just spoon it off. After a week, strain out the apples and pour the soon-to-be-vinegar into a canning jar, fit with a square of cheesecloth and canning lid. This allows the vinegar to breath as well as keeps it from touching the metal, otherwise the metal will corrode. Leave it alone in your pantry for 6 weeks and then you’ll have vinegar. So easy, isn’t it?
I learned this method in the book Wild Fermentation, which is a great book to own and refer to. Happy vinegar making!
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