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<p>by Chuck Baldwin</p>
<p>December 15, 2009</p>
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<p>One does not have to be a prophet to know that we are on the precipice of  some potentially catastrophic&#8211;or at the very least, challenging&#8211;days.  In  fact, most of us are already in challenging days, and some are already  enduring catastrophic events. That is, if one would call being out of work,  losing one&#8217;s home, facing life-threatening medical conditions without any  prospect of medical insurance, several families being forced to live in one  house due to homes being foreclosed, etc., catastrophic.</p>
<p>The potential for an escalation of cataclysmic events, however, is very  real. Only a &#8220;blooming idiot&#8221; would call someone who attempts to prepare for  &#8220;the day of adversity&#8221; a Chicken Little now. Anyone who does not see the  storm clouds on the horizon isn&#8217;t paying attention.</p>
<p>For example, can one imagine what would happen if terrorists nuked a major  American city or cities? (Once again, I encourage readers to go get the  videos of the <a id="aptureLink_tiusSWKn9m" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho%20%28TV%20series%29">CBS</a> TV series &#8220;Jericho&#8221; to get an idea of how quickly life,  and even civilization, could change.) Imagine if there was another 9/11-type  event. What would happen if some form of Zimbabwe-style inflation hit the  US? What would happen if anything disrupted the distribution of Welfare  checks, or food to local grocers? Imagine a Hurricane Katrina-style natural  disaster in your town. I think people everywhere are beginning to awaken to  just how vulnerable we all really are.</p>
<p>As a result, people from virtually every walk of life have recently been  asking my thoughts on how they should prepare. Therefore, I will attempt to  share with my readers some of the counsel I have given these folks.</p>
<p>First, a disclaimer. I am not an economist; I am not a survival expert; I am  not a firearms expert; I am not an attorney; I am not a physician. In fact,  I am not an expert in anything! For several years, however, I have tried to  learn from others. I am an avid reader. My work has allowed me to travel  extensively. I have had the privilege of sitting at the feet of&#8211;and  learning from&#8211;many of America&#8217;s most learned, most trained, and most  qualified &#8220;experts&#8221; in a variety of fields. What I write today, I have  learned from others. I&#8217;ve formed my own opinions and priorities, of course,  but everything I&#8217;m sharing has been said, or written about, before. But if I  can share something in today&#8217;s column that will help someone <a id="aptureLink_32MO7agAiQ" href="../will-the-united-states-of-america-fall-apart-in-july-2010/">be better  prepared for the days to come</a>, then my goal will have been achieved.</p>
<p>Location:</p>
<p>First, analyze your living conditions. Where do you live? Do you live in an  urban or rural environment? Is it a big city or small town? Do you live in  an apartment or condominium? How close are your neighbors? Do you even know  your neighbors? Would you trust them if the electricity was off and they  were hungry? Could you grow your own food, if you had to? How easily could  you secure your home? If you live in a cold weather environment, how long  could you stay warm without electricity? These are the kinds of questions  you need to ask yourself now.</p>
<p>Over the past several decades, masses of people have migrated into large  metropolitan areas. More people live in urban areas than at any time in  American history. While this may be well and good for times of prosperity,  it is an absolute nightmare in any kind of disaster. Does anyone remember  what New Orleans looked like after Hurricane Katrina came through? Can  anyone recall what happened in downtown Los Angeles during the 1992 riots?  Needless to say, any inner-city environment could become a powder keg almost  instantaneously, given the right (or wrong) circumstances. And the bigger  the city, the bigger the potential problems.</p>
<p>If you live in the inner city, I suggest you consider moving to a more rural  location. Obviously, now is a very good time to buy property (especially  rural property), but the downside is, selling property is not as favorable.  If you can afford it, now is a great time to buy a &#8220;safe house&#8221; outside the  city. If you are fortunate enough to have family or some true friends  nearby, you might want to put your heads&#8211;and some resources&#8211;together in  preparation for serious upheaval. Obviously, a team of prepared people is  much better than being alone.</p>
<p>If you must stay in your urban location, have some commonsense plans in hand  in the event of a major disaster. Get to know your neighbors: find out whom  you can trust and whom you can&#8217;t. Keep some extra gasoline on hand, in case  you need to get in your car quickly and leave. Have several exit routes  planned ahead of time, in case roads are blocked. Have a &#8220;bug-out&#8221; bag  containing essential ingredients to live on for 3 or 4 days. If leaving is  not an option, have a plan to secure your home as best you can. You&#8217;ll need  to think about things such as food, water, medicine, warmth, self-defense,  etc. But at this point, to do nothing is absolute lunacy!</p>
<p>Provisions:</p>
<p>During a major disaster, food will quickly disappear. Living for over 3  decades on the Gulf Coast, I can tell you with absolute certainty that  whenever disaster strikes (usually an approaching hurricane, for us), food  and provisions at the store sell completely out in a matter of a few hours.  People panic, and within hours, you cannot find food, bottled water, ice,  generators, batteries, candles, etc. In a matter of hours, every gas station  in the area will be completely out of gas. Not days. Hours!</p>
<p>Furthermore, almost all disasters include a complete loss of electricity.  The water supply is compromised. Bottled water becomes more valuable than  bank accounts. Dehydration becomes a very real and present danger. I  remember witnessing a man offer an ice vendor $100 for an extra bag of ice  during Hurricane Ivan. My wife and I went 2 weeks (14 days) without  electricity in the aftermath of that hurricane. Believe me, I got a taste of  just how precious bottled water, ice, batteries, generators, fuel, etc., can  become.</p>
<p>I suggest you have a supply of food and water to last at least 2 weeks. A  month would be even better. Personally, I can live a long time on tuna fish  or peanut butter. You can purchase MREs from a variety of sources, as well  as &#8220;camp-style&#8221; packaged food from stores such as Academy Sports &amp; Outdoors.  Of course, bottled water is available everywhere during normal times. Stock  up! Plus, I suggest you have some water purification tablets or a Katadyn  water filter on hand. And, if you are able, prepare to grow your own food.  Canning food is another very helpful hedge against deprivation. If your  parents were like mine, this was standard operating procedure.</p>
<p>Get a generator. Keep a supply of fuel on hand. Stay stocked up on  batteries, candles, portable lights, first aid supplies, and personal  hygiene items&#8211;especially toilet paper. Trust me, during times of intense  and prolonged disaster, toilet paper could become more valuable than money.  I also suggest you never run out of lighters or matches. You never know when  you&#8217;ll need to build a fire, and during a prolonged survival situation, fire  could save your life. If you live in a cold weather climate, you probably  already have some sort of wood stove or fireplace.</p>
<p>Obviously, you need to take stock of your clothing. Do you have clothes  suitable for extended outdoor activity? What about boots? During a disaster,  you would trade your best suit from Neiman Marcus for a good pair of boots.  Do you have gloves? Insulated underwear? What about camouflage clothing?  These could become essential outerwear in the right conditions. Plus, any  &#8220;bug-out&#8221; bag will need to include spare clothing.</p>
<p>And one more suggestion, while we&#8217;re on this subject: the best resources in  the world are of little use if one is physically incapable of making good  use of them. In other words, GET IN SHAPE. During any kind of emergency  situation, physical exertion and stamina become immensely important.</p>
<p>Commodities:</p>
<p>I suggest you have at least some cash on hand. Just about any and all  disasters will result in banks being closed for extended periods of time.  That also means credit card purchases being suspended. You need to have  enough cash to be able to purchase essential goods (if they are even  available) for an undetermined amount of time.</p>
<p>Of course, some survival gurus insist that during any cataclysmic climate,  precious metals will become the only reliable currency. But when most of us  are trying to feed our families and pay our bills, it is difficult to get  excited about buying gold and silver. Obviously, I would never recommend  that anyone jeopardize the present on the altar of the future. My parents  made it through the Great Depression with canned goods and garden  vegetables; gold and silver were certainly not a priority with them. And  maybe it should not be with you, either?</p>
<p>In fact, in a disaster, what is considered a valuable commodity can change  rather quickly, as the barter system takes a life of its own. What is  valuable is determined by what you need and how badly you need it. In a  prolonged disaster, simple things such as toilet paper, canned goods,  ammunition, and clothing could become extremely valuable; while cars, video  games, televisions, etc., could be reduced to junk status. In antiquity,  wars were fought over things such as salt.</p>
<p>Speaking of cars, remember that during a prolonged &#8220;national emergency&#8221; that  might involve some sort of nuclear attack or widespread civil unrest, an  Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) might be employed; in which case, most every  late model vehicle would be completely inoperable. Accordingly, if one can  keep an older, pre-computer-age vehicle in good working order, he or she  might be driving the only non-government vehicle capable of going anywhere.</p>
<p>Self-Defense:</p>
<p>Needless to say, during any kind of disaster, your safety and protection  will be completely up to you. If you really think that the police are going  to be able to protect you during an upheaval, you are living in a  dreamworld.</p>
<p>In both the New Orleans and Los Angeles disasters, police protection was  non-existent. Lawless gangs quickly took control of the streets, and people  were left to either defend themselves or swiftly become the helpless prey of  violent marauders. In fact, in New Orleans, some of the policemen actually  abandoned their oaths to uphold the law and joined with the criminals,  turning their weapons upon the public.</p>
<p>Face it, folks: in any kind of disaster, you must be able to defend  yourself, or you and your family will be meat for these animals of society  that will quickly descend without mercy upon the unprepared, unsuspecting  souls around them. This requires that you be armed! It also requires that  you be skilled enough to be able to efficiently use your arms.</p>
<p>Therefore, I strongly suggest that you purchase firearms sufficient to keep  you and your family safe, and also that you practice sufficiently to know  how to proficiently use them.</p>
<p>Now, when it comes to a discussion of which firearms are preferable for  self-defense, the suggestions are as varied as the people who proffer them.  These are my suggestions:</p>
<p>I believe every man (along with his wife and children of adequate age)  should be proficient with the following weapons: a handgun in .38 caliber or  above, a .22 rifle, a center-fire hunting rifle, a semi-automatic battle  rifle, and a shotgun.</p>
<p>My personal preference for a self-defense handgun is either a .45 ACP 1911  (either Colt or Kimber) or a .40 S&amp;W. In the .40 caliber, my favorite is a  Glock 23. In the 1911, I like the Commander size configuration. I also like  the Glock 30 and 36 in .45 caliber. My wife prefers to carry a Smith &amp;  Wesson .38 caliber revolver in the snub-nose, J-frame configuration. But  this is primarily due to the reduced weight of these weapons for carry  purposes. If needed, she could make a good accounting of herself with a  Glock 19 in 9mm. If you are someone who has never owned and seldom fired a  handgun, I recommend you buy a Glock. They are as simple as revolvers to  operate, reliable, and almost indestructible. Plus, they provide increased  magazine capacity, and are safe. They are also very easy to disassemble and  clean.</p>
<p>For a .22 rifle, I really like the Ruger 10/22. For a hunting rifle, my  suggestion is either a .270 or .30-06 caliber bolt-action rifle. (If I had  to pick one, I&#8217;d pick the .30-06.) I prefer the Remington Model 700 BDL, but  there are several fine weapons in this configuration and caliber by numerous  manufacturers. For a battle rifle, I suggest an AR-15-style weapon in .223  caliber. Here I prefer a Bushmaster. (Please, I don&#8217;t need to hear from all  you .308 lovers out there. I love the Springfield M1A, too.) For a shotgun,  I suggest a 12-gauge pump. Here I prefer a Winchester Model 1300, which is  not made anymore. So, you&#8217;ll probably have to choose between Mossberg and  Remington.</p>
<p>Whatever you choose, practice with it to the point that you are able to use  it proficiently. And be sure you stock up on ammunition. A gun without ammo  is reduced to being either an expensive club or a cumbersome paperweight.</p>
<p>Spiritual Power:</p>
<p>I firmly believe that man is created to have fellowship with his  Creator-God. I really don&#8217;t know how people can face the uncertain future  that we currently face without the spiritual knowledge, wisdom, comfort, and  power that is made available through Jesus Christ. I believe the maxim is  true: &#8220;Wise men still seek Him.&#8221; I strongly suggest that you seek to possess  a personal relationship with God&#8217;s only begotten Son.</p>
<p>That we are facing challenging days is a certainty. Exactly what that means  is yet to be determined. I trust that some of my suggestions will help you  be better prepared for what lies before us.</p>
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