Showing posts with label The Amalgamated 757 Survivalist Guide. Show all posts
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Monday, March 15, 2010

U.N.'s Agenda 21, America Taken By Stealth

by Jonathan Hunt ATU 757 Portland




Being a firm believer in the Constitution and our rights and freedoms as Americans, I could not live with my conscience if I did not SOUND THE ALARMS about this story.

I belong to several groups which fight to maintain our freedoms, and I got this information from Freedom Advocates. They have a booklet called " Understanding Sustainable Development Agenda 21." I recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to live in a communist America.

The way I understand it, the United Nations invented the global warming LIES, (using their OWN group of scientists, who have REWRITTEN global temperatures, to suite the lies...) You may have heard of this in the news recently, that emails were discovered, which showed how they were LYING... Well, what the news coverage NEGLECTED to tell us, was why the lies were invented in the first place.

The lies were invented as a SCARE TACTIC, so all of us gullible Americans, and others would believe that changes had to be made in order to STOP global warming to "protect the environment." The changes they are making are contained in Agenda 21, and according to the booklet, they are being used in all areas of our government. I myself have witnessed some of this first hand. Agenda 21 is being used globally, nationally,and locally.

This agenda never had to pass Congress, because it is considered 'soft-law policy.' It has basically UNDERMINED our Constitution and all other rights. Our government officials, (federal, state AND local,) have bought into this trash bin of COMMUNISM, thinking that they were doing something GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.

Maybe some of them know what they are doing. Maybe not. Bill Clinton established it here..so I'd say HE knew what he was doing..(He is the one who gave most of our national parks to the U.N., in case you didn't know.)

The bottom line is this. According to the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights,"Rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations." Government can grant, restrict, or withdrawal your rights according to what it needs. The product of your labor, and you yourself belong to the community. In other words, you HAVE no rights...

The booklet also discusses how the U.N. wants to control and ration our drinking water, HEALTH CARE, and other public services.They will create 'shortages' of things, and control our natural resources, making them forbidden to us.

They are planning to control our dietary intake,and they want to eliminate MEAT from our diets.They want to control the population, and force us to recycle.They want new modes of transportation.They want to brain wash our children to abide by, and promote 'sustainable development.'

Local colleges near me are offering courses that are called 'sustainability and going green.' From the brochure, these classes are teaching students agenda 21 principles, and how to build homes that restrict heating, cooling, appliance usage, and more.

The U.N. wants to take away our private property rights, making fifty percent of the U.S. OFF LIMITS to humans. This is so they can jam us in GOVERNMENT OWNED HOUSING, force us to work GOVERNMENT JOBS, and do exactly what they tell us. All of this is supposedly done to "PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT." The booklet explains how they are implementing this, and the scary part is, they are GETTING AWAY WITH IT!!!

Many of our U.S. cities have already joined with the group called ICLEI, The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives. This group assists the local government in pushing this agenda. You may have heard of 'smart growth, sustainable development, the wild-lands project, or other "GREEN" terms.

Don't you believe the lies. This has NOTHING to do with SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT. It is PURE SATANIC COMMUNISM, and we have got to GET RID OF ALL OF THESE "GREEN" GARBAGE LIES AND RECLAIM OUR COUNTRY!! Please..get the booklet. I wish you all the best, and never give up! May God Bless And Keep Us From This Evil!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Water During an Emergency

by Jonathan Hunt

In every survival situation, whether you are stuck in a vehicle or your home after an event such as an earthquake or storm occurs, water is essential to your staying alive.

Carrying at least 3 gallons of water in your vehicle is a preferable amount as anyone with enough experience can tell you and is a necessary requirement, not less than that as one would normally believe.

Depending upon where you live in the country will determine just how much water you may actually want to have on hand.

Should you live in Arizona or Utah where the heat can reach excessive temperatures during the day and plummet to below zero temperatures, you will likely lose several pints of water by the time the sun sets and this is without much exertion and therefore you will need the water to keep your body hydrated and stave off heat stroke (hyperthermia) and/or freezing to death (hypothermia).

In desert regions, the sun bakes and therefore it will cook not only your car during the warmer months it will also cook your brain and should you have to change a tire, dig out of a wash or even have to walk for any distance in even mild temperatures to reach help then you will lose enough water through your breathing and sweating that a mere gallon may not or will probably not be enough to keep you hydrated or even rehydrate you if you are already low on water which happens to be the case for many people in the United States.

In other areas that are cooler or, rather, not desert-like the need may still be the same and you should take such factors into consideration. If the conditions are so extreme as to cause a long-term situation of 6 months to several years, then the need to find water would become even greater and you would have to seek other sources for getting water such as the back of a toilet tank, a water pipe, animal waterers and so forth after proper disinfection has taken place.

To disinfect water, you can add 5 or 10 drops of 2% Iodine tincture, depending upon how dirty the water is is how much you will use, the clearer it is the less you need of the tincture, shake it up and then let it sit for 25 to 30 minutes before drinking.

Just make sure that the water you are going to treat does not have chemicals such as those which are placed in the back of a toilet tank that clean the toilet with every flush which means you will have to distill the water instead to prevent drinking down various sorts of deadly chemicals and killing yourself in the process.

If you find the water has been treated with chemicals then you can distill it by placing a pot of water over a heat source and finding a way to extract the rising steam into another container such as a cup in the center of the pan by using a string attached to the center of an upside lid placed atop your cooking vessel or using molded aluminum foil with a string or using other objects which would allow the steam to drain toward an awaiting container which is clean and safe for drinking from.

Should you be in a location where there is enough sun to heat up a jug full of water then you can attach clear tubing to the jug at or near the top, seal around the tube coming out of the container and allow the steam to vent and drip down into another container which is, again, clean and safe for drinking from.

Although some would say that you can drink your own urine, this is not true as it will cause vomiting and the number of impurities in your urine are not to be taken lightly not to mention that urine is acidic and if you have ever experienced or seen the after-effects of urine on human skin you will know that it burns so you will definitely want to avoid drinking it until you have distilled it.

It may seem disgusting or gross to distill urine but all that will come out of urine during distillation is pure, consumable water and to avoid dying from dehydration it would be far wiser to drink the pure contents of distilled urine than to suffer the consequences of wishing that you had.

Also, doing so will also give you enough time to find other sources from which you can replenish what little water you will have left in your body taking into account that your breath and body are going to be giving off or losing moisture every minute and you will be hydrated only so long before you will have to find or make drinking water from one or another sources.

If you were to vomit from drinking your own urine or from impure water then you will lose water and that and diarrhea which comes from certain bugs found in most water are what you want to avoid if at all possible, so remember to distill your water when in doubt or you know that a source should not be ingested.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Bug Out Airplane

by Jonathan Hunt
Did anyone read the post on that other SurvivalBlog "The Cessna 172 Bug Out Plan" essentially the author goes into detail about how you can use a private airplane as a bug-out vehicle to get out of dodge after the balloon goes up.


How many of you own a private plane? I'm lucky to keep my 15 year old Chevy Blazer running long enough to make it to town and back - private bug-out airplane. Not a bad idea but not practical for the majority of us.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

No Recovery: Economic Stats Have Been Faked

by Jonathan Hunt

Author, investor and longtime Wall Street observer James Dale Davidson says the government is lying to us: There is no genuine economic recovery happening.

“I think what we have seen ... is a simulated recovery which has been generated by the government faking it in a lot of different ways," putting out what he calls statistical falsehoods on economic numbers "to make it seem that the economy is stronger than it is,” Davidson told Newsmax.

For example, calculations for the recently released unemployment figures released failed to include the fact that the Bureau of Labor Statistics had undercounted the number of unemployed people in 2009 by 824,000 persons.

"A lot of the supposed improvements have been faked by the government," Davidson says.

Davidson believes the government secretly used quantitative easing as an excuse to funnel money into U.S. capital markets.

“It’s not a coincidence that the market started to rally in March at the same time they announced they were going to do the quantitative easing,” he observes.

“In my view, it’s all created by the government as a hoax.”

The whole administration is based on one lie after another, he says.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

No Recovery: Economic Stats Have Been Faked

Author, investor and longtime Wall Street observer James Dale Davidson says the government is lying to us: There is no genuine economic recovery happening.

“I think what we have seen ... is a simulated recovery which has been generated by the government faking it in a lot of different ways," putting out what he calls statistical falsehoods on economic numbers "to make it seem that the economy is stronger than it is,” Davidson told Newsmax.

For example, calculations for the recently released unemployment figures released failed to include the fact that the Bureau of Labor Statistics had undercounted the number of unemployed people in 2009 by 824,000 persons.

"A lot of the supposed improvements have been faked by the government," Davidson says.

Davidson believes the government secretly used quantitative easing as an excuse to funnel money into U.S. capital markets.

“It’s not a coincidence that the market started to rally in March at the same time they announced they were going to do the quantitative easing,” he observes.

“In my view, it’s all created by the government as a hoax.”

The whole administration is based on one lie after another, he says.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Are you a Survivalist or Prepper?

by Jonathan Hunt
From The Urban Dictionary - 1. Prepper: Someone who focuses on preparedness, generally for various worst-case scenarios like peak oil or Armageddon. Sometimes used to avoid the more loaded term survivalist.

By all indications political correctness has found its way into the ranks of the preparedness movement. In the late 1980s those preparing for an uncertain future embraced the term survivalist - a term Kurt Saxon claims to have coined.

Whether he did or not is beside the point as it appears that most survival planner's are now embracing the more politically correct term "prepper."

It appears that the term survivalist has been effectively demonized by the mainstream media and the liberal left. With survivalists themselves falling victim to this latest ideology toward political correctness.

It has always peeved me off when the mainstream news media lump together the terms white supremacist, militia and survivalist as if one and the same. When in fact they are very different.

According to the news media if you are a survivalist you are also a white supremacist, a militia member and may be even a skinhead or Klan member.

It is an effective tactic that has swayed the opinion of the public, as well as that of survival planers who are now trying to distance themselves from the politically incorrect term survivalist and the stereotype attached to it.

Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against the terms prepper or prepping - I've use them here on the survivalist blog in the past and will continue to do so. Not for purposes of being politically correct, but in an attempt to rank for those terms when people enter them in google search.

Who knows perhaps these new, less offensive labels will attract more people to the preparedness movement. At-least until the media starts a new smear campaign...

What do you consider yourself - a survivalist, prepper or both? Why

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Guest Post: Finding Free Food

by Jonathan Hunt

Being the Frugal Fraulein that I am, the word free gives me tingles. This is my favorite time of year. The gardens are calling to be harvested, the trees are laden with fruit, the fish are moving up the streams and the deer and elk are fattening up in orchards and berry thickets. I hear the sound of plink, plink, plink in my head while I have visions of full canning jars filled with free food.

Did you pick up on the word free? Yes, this time of year there is free food everywhere I look. I happen to be among the 9.7% officially unemployed but no boo hoo hoo from me. I have stored food as a way of life for years and live simply.

Let me share with you some ways to get free food.

1. Be observant. All year I keep my eyes open for fruit trees and easy access berry thickets on the side of the road and in yards. It is fairly simple to tell which homes are probably not picking their fruit because it is still hanging on the trees. If the tree sits in a yard, I stop and knock on the door and politely ask if I might pick some fruit in exchange for either leaving some picked fruit on their doorstep or bringing back some canned items. I have never had anyone say no to me in all the years I have done this. Right now I am watching a plum, apple, Bartlett pear, Asian pear, crab apple and elderberry trees for the right moment to pick. I have already picked all sorts of wild berries and blue berries. In the Pacific Northwest if you do not pick free blackberries there is something wrong with you!

My supplies are always in the car. I have a couple of “pickers on a stick” and tubs for large fruit and stainless steel bowls, zip lockable bags, hand held pruners and hand wipes for berries. A picker on a stick is simple to make. A bleach bottle is cut and bolted to a broom handle. This tool allows you to reach higher and pull the fruit off the tree without having it fall and get bruised. Two Christmas’s ago a commercially produced fruit picker was given to me which I also like. I also have a hands free container which is a coffee can that has a wire coat hanger that hooks over the top of my pants.

I always clean up the area where I pick as a service to the homeowner and rake up the drops and deposit them on their compost pile. There are a few homes that actually look forward to my annual visit. I don’t know why they don’t seem to want any canned items but I don’t argue because that is more for me. They just don’t know what they are missing! All for free.

2. Put the word out. Tell everyone you know you are willing and very happy to take their year end produce. Towards the end of the season some folks are tired of zucchini boats, cabbage that might have some brown leaves or slug trails, too many tomatoes or cucumbers or can’t bear the thought of picking any more beans. I volunteer to clean out the garden and take home the left over produce. I put up signs, let church going friends know, club members, post signs on Craigslist and at supermarkets and am not bashful about putting the word out that I will take garden leftovers. All for free.

3. Make an exchange. This year I offered to advertise for a fellow with a produce stand near my home in exchange for produce. He called me when he had leftovers and I was able to either get them free or at a very low price. Daily these guys have to throw away perfectly good food. You are doing them a favor by cutting their disposal costs. This arrangement can be made with your local produce man as well. I have known people who said they were picking up produce for their chickens when they were really talking about kids, the human kind. All for free.

4. Gleaning. A friend of mine who happens to be a member of the L.D.S. church invited me to join a group of ladies that glean a corn farm annually. I thought I was bold taking two plastic tubs with me but to my surprise these ladies showed up with pickup trucks! It seems the farmer picks two to three times a season and the last of the corn is not worth his effort. Some is small but most was perfect. It is always an adventure to travel down the tall aisles of corn stalks looking for leftover ears of corn and smelling the sweet smell and hearing the fall crickets and birds chirping. We have always done this activity late in the day so the sun is setting and fall is in the air. Since my first experience I have picked corn, cucumbers and pumpkins as gleaning activities. Most often a percentage is brought to the local Food Bank so others are benefiting as well. All for free.

5. Barter. This year I bartered my canning experience for fresh tuna fish. A local fisherman brought 60 pounds of fish ready to go and I did the canning. Yes, it was labor intensive and time consuming but I now have jars of the most delicious tuna in my food storage that is not comparable to that stuff in the can from the supermarket. I also barter fresh salmon from a neighbor in exchange for babysitting and some extra camping equipment I had. The salmon is usually eaten fresh but I have canned it before. One year the local Native American Tribal caught more salmon than the market could handle and they put out the word to come and get it. I brought home about 15 very large salmon and canned it. This year I have posted ads for hunters to can meat in exchange for a percentage of the bounty. All for free.

6. Learn to forage. Take a class on foraging in your local area to learn which local plants are edible. Once you have a knowledge base of what is out there, you can go out and pick, pick, pick. Items can be canned, dehydrated or made into tinctures for healing nutritional purposes. This year I am picking wild elderberries to make a tincture. Elderberry tincture is good for the flu and since we are in a swine flu alert it is a great additive to anyone’s medical kit. I have foraged fiddleheads, many types of greens, mint, leaves for tea, wild onions, Oregon grapes, berries, mushrooms. All for free.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Preppers: Don’t Be a Fat Ass

One of the biggest drawbacks of reading survival blogs and related books is that you sit – A LOT. And if you’re not careful, it will catch up with you.

What good will it do you to have a ten year supply of survival foods and related survival gear if you die of a heart attack while walking across the room?

Over the past year I've spent more time than I would like in front of this computer - usually about three hours working on this blog and another three or four on my upcoming book. It's beginning to catch up to me.

OK, if you saw me in person, you probably wouldn’t think so. I’m about 5′9" and am currently sitting at anywhere between 190 and 197 pounds, depending on when I jump on the scale. My ideal weight is probably around 170 pounds. So, I am overweight. Not a fatty, but overweight.
I try to workout everyday, push-ups, sit-ups, walking mixed with running etc., but still I've gained 15 pounds over the past six months. Apparently I'm not doing enough... I need to get even more exercise into my daily routine.
Navy Seal workout video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlMP6rIrmtI&feature=player_embedded#
What about you - are you a fat ass? Do you exercise? What do you do and how much?

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Will there be a shortage of vegetable seeds for gardeners in 2010?

by Jonathan Hunt

It is possible, says Barbara Melera , owner of the oldest seed house in the country, D. Landreth Seeds, formerly of Baltimore and now of New Freedom, Pa.

After back-to-back good years — 2008's salmonella scares and 2009's poor economy send homeowners into the garden to grow their own food — you might expect a backslide in seed sales, Melera said. New gardeners get discouraged or bored.

But, she said, “In 2009, we had the worst growing season in 50 years.” Rain and disease destroyed crops and with them, the seeds for next year's garden. “We are being told that many, many varieties simply won't be available.”

I don't know how bad this will be or even if it will even be an issue, but one thing is certain you need to stock up with Non Hybrid Seed now to be ready for the coming growing season.

What do you think - will there be a seed shortage in 2010?

Monday, January 11, 2010

18 Random Things You Probably Didn’t Know About me, Jonathan Hunt

I thought that I would do something a little different; today. Most of my posts are more "how to" oriented than personal in nature. To shake things up a bit here are 17 random factoids about yours truly that you probably wouldn’t know by just reading this site.

1. I am not a loner. I haven't always been - as a child I did preferred to be by myself. I always thought the other kids were stupid. There are sometimes, that I can spend weeks alone and never get bored. You could say I'm my own best friend.

2. My wife, Melissa and I first met when we both worked for the same company. We've known one each other for years - I think we have the perfect relationship.

3. I listen to the Glenn Beck radio show nearly everyday. Don't always agree, but I do find him entertaining. I admit being easily amused.

4. I've held several jobs over the years, from the U.S. Marine Corp to working for a military contractor. My last job; before diving into this blog full time, was working maintenance at the Merlo Garage for Trimet.

5. I have a fifth degree black belt (Nidan) in Shotokan Karate. I competed heavily for several years winning numerous trophies and awards. Now days, I try to stay in shape but any competition is in the past.

6. I’m a big classic rock guy, although I do like some country. My favorite band is AC/DC - especially the early years. When I was young (I'm now 37) I was into heavy metal, Iron Maiden, Metallica - all the headbanging stuff.

7. I used to own a 750 Honda Nighthawk. It was so fast it was scary, I swapped it for a pickup truck. I think that decision saved my life.

8. I love food. Especially southern food. I would choose fried taters, pinto beans and cornbread over the finest steak.

9. During 1989 I spend just under 6 months living in a van on the Snake River in Oregon. My days were spent fishing, trapping, hunting, reading and sleeping. I have to say it was one of the best times of my life.

10. In the spring of 1989 I started walking. I walked from OR down to California and back again.

11. My favorite color is olive-drab.

12. I love dogs but hate cats and I even ate one in Okinawa one time.

13. I've been in several car accidents - but never while I was driving. Apparently I make people nervous and they drive into things...

14. Can't sleep with any noise in the background, even the sound of a clock ticking prevents me from going to sleep. Even the faintest sound will wake me from the deepest sleep.

15. One of my favorite movies is Dances With Wolves, and I also love Porn.

16. In the early 90's, I became a member of the militia group here in Oregon. We train hard, but like most groups never actually used our training for anything.

17. In school I was good at history, science and reading comprehension. I sucked at math.

18. And for the past 4 years I have been the President of ATU 757, A White Supremacist Organization here in Portland.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Build a Survival Arsenal You can be Proud Of


by Jonathan Hunt

Some time ago I wrote The Poor Man's Survival Arsenal and The Poor Man's Survival Arsenal Revisited, both articles detailed a bare bones set of firearms – this basic set of firearms would cover everything from foraging to self defense, yet be low cost.


This post expands on the concept of building an arsenal while considering different budgets and needs. For some (myself included) spending $5,000 or more for a set of firearms is impossible, for others this would be no problem.

Below I’ll outline five arsenals covering a broad range of tasks, needs and budgets. If nothing else my suggestions should generate discourse.


I work at Wal-Mart Arsenal

1. Mosin Nagant 91 rifle
2. Single Shot .12 gauge
3. Smith&Wesson model 10

The Government Welfare Arsenal

1. Short Magazine Lee-Enfield
2. Mossberg Maverick 88 12 gauge pump
3. Smith&Wesson model 10
4. Ruger 10/22

I have a full time Job Arsenal

1. Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle
2. Mossberg 500 12 Gauge
3. Glock Model 19
4. Ruger 10/22

Two Jobs and Maxed Credit Card Arsenal

1. Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle
2. Reminton 870 express with spare riot barrel
3. Glock 19
4. Ruger 10/22
5. Winchester Model 70 in .308 Win.
6. Taurus CIA Model 850 .38 SPL. Revolver

And Finally the Yuppie Survival Arsenal

1. L1A1 Rifle chambered in .308 Winchester
2. Remington Model 7 bolt action chambered in .223
3. Winchester Model 70 in 308 Win.
4. Remington 870 express with spare riot gun barrel
5. Colt 1911 A1 .45 ACP
6. Taurus CIA Model 850 .38 SPL. Revolver
7. Savage Model 24F .223 Remington over 12 gauge (if you can find one used)
8. Ruger 10/22


"So - what do you think? What would you add or take away from the suggestions given above (had to ask)?"