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EPIC – EPIC v. DHS – SOP 303

Posted: April 27, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

h/t WRSA

Because only the government, military and the police state’s badged orcs should be able to communicate with each other during any “emergency” – such as a peaceful protest, or the next time officer safety accidentally shoots an unarmed man with 15 rounds.

https://epic.org/foia/dhs/internet-kill-switch/

Deus ex MIC

Posted: April 26, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

It’ll buff out

Posted: April 24, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Quote Of The Century

Posted: April 24, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

h/t WRSA

http://www.vdare.com/articles/abolishing-america-cont-charlottesville-council-votes-to-remove-robert-e-lee-but-gop-gubernatorial-candidate-opposes

0241 Tactical Operator’s Pullover Jacket

Posted: April 22, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

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During WWII the German Army maintained several interesting ideas concerning Light Infantry and Mountain Troops that were a natural evolution of the WWI ‘storm’ or shock troop tactic, which itself in many ways an outgrowth of the small unit thinking, many of which were rooted in European hunting traditions- one of which being the hooded archer’s shirt. The kampfjägers (German for ‘fast movers’) were one such unit that worked to effectively hunt communist guerrillas at the small unit level in the Balkans. Well documented in Elford’s The Devil’s Guard, the Jäger or Hunter approach to Light Infantry rendered the best aspects of Insurgents themselves- surprise, to the role of the Infantrymen on the ground. Such a paradigm benefits partisans far more than the contemporary bulky, noisy hybrid Light/Mechanized Infantryman of today. The success of such a decentralized model is one that seems to be re-recognized and thus…

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The rapidity with which the government story about a tragedy like the Oklahoma City bombing becomes the official version, the lack of probing questions by the media, and the indifference of most Americans leaves the government free to push the public wherever it wants the public to go, and the public rarely even knows it’s being pushed. From Paul Craig Roberts at paulcraigroberts.org:

Today, April 19, 2017, is the 22nd anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. The bombing of the federal Murrah office building was blamed by federal authorities on a bomb made from fertilizer inside a truck parked in front of the building by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.

There are many anomalies associated with the official explanation, including mysterious deaths of some, including a police officer, who understood that the actual facts did not accord with the explanation. Investigators who report the actual facts are branded “conspiracy theorists”…

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There has been much written about cooking for “preppers” – some of it is okay,a little of it is good,and a lot of it is going to make a lot of people very,very ill.

You can’t just go back to the methods people used to cook ,store,and prepare food back in the 1800’s. Sure,it worked for them,they didn’t get sick from the food but…

back then,people’s immune systems were different. They were used to being exposed to bacteria and other little microscopic critters that would make people today seek treatment in the E.R.

Today,we use so many cleaning products,that we are exposed to very few of the microorganisms that cause foodborne illnesses.

Even 50 years ago,people were exposed to levels of these organisms daily that would today send any of us running for medical help today.

Today-and for the past few decades at least,new food safety guidelines have been developed,and are continually updated.

The USDA website for example has canning recipes,procedures and safety information.

There’s a ton of information about food safety and foodborne illnesses at the CDC website.

For those who work in foodservice,there are programs for training/education to insure that food served in restaurants does not spread foodborne illnesses or cause food poisoning.

Serve Safe is the biggest and most common of these programs.

County health departments-who are responsible for issuing foodservice permits,and inspecting any business that serves or processes food also have a lot of food safety information.

This is going to be an ongoing series of posts concerning food safety,nutrition,and how to safely cook for any size group of people.

I’ll make a page just for this topic at some point in the near future.

Food safety will be covered first,then I’ll go into basic methods of cooking,safe serving of meals for groups of people,basics of cooking meals from “scratch” as your supply of frozen foods,MRE’s/Mountain House and canned goods ain’t gonna last forever.

MRE’s and Mountain House are designed to be eaten for short periods of time-eating them for too long causes all kinds of problems in your body. Even drinking the extra water that the manufacturers recommend does not solve the problem. Eat these foods sparingly,not for days at a time.

I’ll do at least one post a week sometimes more,and start with the basics of cooking meals with no household appliances-no stove,no oven,no electric mixers,etc.

For a while,people will be able to use camp stoves,propane stoves and grills,etc. -until the propane/isobutane/Coleman fuel run out.

During the first weeks of a long term crises,calories are what counts,after a month or so,getting proper nutrition becomes more important. There are a lot of health issues directly related to lack of certain vitamins and nutrients. Stocking up on good quality multivitamins is a requirement-not an option.

There are  herbs and spices that you should have with your food stores-they make a huge difference in the taste of your food-and some have medicinal value.

There are a bunch of other things that you should be storing with your food stores,I’ll cover those in the next couple posts,along with the reasons you will need each item.

In order to insure adequate nutrition,I’ll cover menu planning so that the foods you serve compliment each other as far as nutritional value.

Once I’ve got all that covered,then I’ll start with the actual cooking part,along with the various methods of food preservation.

Some of the information will be links to sites that have printable/downloadable information related to food safety and cooking under austere conditions.

I’ve been working on videos of the cooking part of this series of posts,as of now,I am undecided on putting them out for free,as I spent a lot of time and $$$ on food in the course of making the videos. So the videos may not be included in this series of posts,but a lot of very important and very useful information will be provided.

For anyone who does not know-I have over 20 years experience as executive chef,plus a couple years cooking on commercial fishing boats,along with cooking for several outfitters on backcountry elk hunts in Montana and Colorado.

If you want to learn a lot more about cooking,food safety,nutrition,feeding groupos of people-and doing it all without modern conviences like gas and electric-follow the series of posts.

It will be a long series of posts,probably end up being around 75-100 posts total in order to cover everything.

The next few posts will cover sanitation,food safety,storage,food handling,serving meals,etc.

Then I’ll go into the basics of food prep, cooking,methods of cooking,stocks,soups,stews,etc. etc.

I’ll provide some recipes using the basic peppper foods-beans,rice,pasta.

Then just keep going from there so it ends up as a sort of how to reference for cooking using fods we all store.