I've put this one up before, and I'll probably put it up again at some time in the future. No Bullshit, just practical preparations for what you are most likely to face in the 21st century.
My advice for people who want to prepare for realistic violence,
financial upheaval, and various and sundry natural disasters. Consider
it my response to having just checked out a popular "Warrior" style forum and seen
the wallet draining bullshit that passes for "must have" knowledge to
survive the 21st century.
1) Don’t do stupid things, hang out with stupid people, or go to stupid places.
2)
Pay attention to what's going on around you, and learn to talk, walk,
or run your way out of a bad situation before it escalates into a really
bad situation.
3) Get some good OC and spray and see how your
particular unit works. Get a training unit at the same time and practice
some drills with a friend or friends.
4) Get yourself to a
practical self defense class and learn hand striking, kicking and even
some standup and ground grappling. Lose weight, gain muscle, gain
confidence, work some limited Force on Force drills on resistant
opponents.
5) Get a 5 or 6 shot revolver, a used Makarov, a brand new
Glock or whatever. Practice with it semi regularly, carry it whenever
possible. Get a pump shotgun for the house for heavy artillery. If you
live in some rathole that doesn't allow this, then move. I file such
locales under "stupid places" as mentioned in point 1.
6) Un-fuck your finances. Come up with a do-able debt reduction plan that you can manage to stick to.
7)
Get 3-plus months worth of food, emergency cash and supplies stored up.
The world might not come to an end, but your job sure might.
8) See your doctor and dentist regularly
9) Carry a flashlight and a knife or multitool. You'll be amazed at how you ever got along without them if you never did before.
10)
Get your house/apartment as secure as is feasible. If there are blind
spots, fix them, if the locks suck, fix them. A dog is one of the
cheapest alarms you can install.
11) Take some Red Cross CPR and
First Aid classes. Go for EMT if you have the time/money. Carry a small,
realistic first aid/trauma kit in your car or on you if you carry
shoulder bag, backpack or attache case for work.
16) Take a defensive driving or accident avoidance course.
17) Learn something useful. Welding, computers, a new language, etc.
I'd
rate all of those higher than running around with a $2,000 rifle,
however much fun that can be. Also much more practical than taking a
‘Civilian Counter-Terorist Course from your local “Tier 1 Operator Style”
instructor, and far better than worrying about commie blue-helmeted
zombie hordes, and it will make you that much more of a self sufficient
individual should such circumstances arise.
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