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    Default Notes from 'Patriots'

    So, I read (listened to it) twice, and the second go through I kept notes of stuff I thought might be good to look up or have... As I type them up, I'll post what I have. I mostly wanted the books He talks about in it, but there were other things I wanted to check out also. I made notes of certain techniques in the book too like the blood donor/receiver chart, the compound trench, and the thermite grenades. I won't be posting my notes on the thermite. I have e unfair advantage of knowing the chemistry behind the info in the book, and it's pretty easy to do as it is. Don't want to be contributing bad ideas to all you heathens .

    So, here are the books I wrote down:

    NATO Emergency War Surgery Manual

    How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years
    Author:  Howard J. Roth 

    Heart and Hands
    Author: Elizabeth Davis

    Making the Best of Basics


    Encyclopedia of Country Living
    Author:  Karla Emorys



    The Complete Medicinal Herbal by Penelope Odehttp://www.amazon.com/Complete-Medicinal-Herbal-Practical-Properties/dp/156458187X

    The Cure for All Diseases by Dr Hulda Clarkhttp://www.amazon.com/Cure-Diseases-Hulda-Regehr-Clark/dp/1890035017/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1314283645&sr=1-1

    10 Essential Herbs by Lalitha Thomas
    http://www.amazon.com/10-Essential-H...284121&sr=1-1#

    Where there is No Dentist

    Kirk Saxon books
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

    Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.

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    Default Blood Chart

    Here's the blood chart.

    Blood Chart
    O+ 
    Receive from:  O+, O-
    Donate To:  O+, A+, B+, AB+
    O-
    Receive from:  O-
    Donate to:  ALL
    A+
    Receive from:  A+, A-, O+, O-
    Donate to:  A+, AB+
    A-
    Receive from:  A-, O-
    Donate to:  A+, A-, AB+, AB-
    B+
    Receive from:  B+, B-, O+, O-
    Donate to:  B+, AB+
    B-
    Receive from:  B-, O-
    Donate to:  B+, B-, AB+, AB-
    AB+
    Receive from:  ALL
    Donate to:  AB+
    AB-
    Receive from:  AB-, A-, B-, O-
    Donate to:  AB+, AB-

    Do you know your blood type and the types of your family members? gotta have that info. I'm AB+, BTW. Just hook me up and pump it.
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

    Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.

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    Default Items mentioned I found notable

    Here are some of the items mentioned that I found notable, and the results of my basic research on them.

    Cobra 148 GTL Model SST CB Radio

    T.(Trace) H. Rinaldi Sharktooth knife (no longer makes this model, and fricken expensive!!!! Why buy this and not have a pistol? Made no sense to me when I read it.)

    Paragon Dry Bags (nothing special about these, any would work)

    York Packs, hard portage packs (canoe sites have them, and they look interesting. Might pick one up down the road.)

    Moss Stardome II and Little Dipper tents (Moss is no longer in business sadly, their tents are rock solid.  MSR and Mountain Hardware are excellent alternatives).

    Eventually, I'll have a list of Doug's B.O.B.'s contents and a list of items wanted at the Templar bizarre. Thought those would be good to have and mull over.
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

    Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.

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    FYI - Here's the Author's FULL list of recommended books.

    http://survivalblog.com/store/amazonbooks.html

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    So where do you rate this book in relation to OSA and Lights Out? Sounds like a must read since you talk about it so much.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    So where do you rate this book in relation to OSA and Lights Out? Sounds like a must read since you talk about it so much.
    I think it is a read. It is very different from LO and OSA. My take after reading it a few times over the years is this.

    It is hard to get going

    Once it does it pulls you in

    There are some good tips and tricks in it

    Any book that as I read it for the first time has moments that makes one uneasy/squirm while reading it because you have been there/done that is worth it.

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    I see you running, tell me what your running from

    Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    So where do you rate this book in relation to OSA and Lights Out? Sounds like a must read since you talk about it so much.
    As far as novels go, it'd rank as bad. You don't feel any attachment to the characters like OSA or LO, there isn't really anything sad like OSA and the story isn't nearly as fluid as in OSA and LO. As some describe it, Patriots is a survival/prepping guide trying to mascaraed as a novel.

    That being said, as something that makes you think, Patriots is top notch. And as something that can help you start planning and prepping, Patriots is top notch. As something that will convince you that you NEED to prep, Patriots is the best.

    I personally really got hooked after the first few pages and the description about how society and the economy went bad. The UN and nation building aspect of it also makes me uneasy. The whole book is so scary because he really lays it out accurately how we are on this path already and it could easily happen. There also ins't a similar book out there that is more accurate when it comes to firearms. OSA doesn't come close. LO tried but fell short (more when it comes to self defense particularly because he always felt so bad after hurting someone that was a treat to him.) And some of the others similar books like Jakarta Pandemic and the terrible book Last Light just got darn near everything about firearms and self defense wrong.

    (Two particulars that come to mind for those last two books without any spoilers is that in Last Light the bad guy has a silenced revolver and in Jakarta the good guy keeps his shotgun unloaded when confronting some BGs in his house...because he thinks he can load it (from the stock mounted shell holder) and shoot it before the BG 10ft away can attack him. Anyone with real firearms knowledge knows that's impossible even for the fastest shooters)

    Final opinion...if you liked OSA and LO, Read Patriots.

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    Irving beat me to it. You CAN, in fact, suppress a Nagant revolver...




    Does anybody have a PDF copy of Patriots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcantar18c View Post
    Irving beat me to it. You CAN, in fact, suppress a Nagant revolver...
    The area in that video looks familiar...

    I knew about the Nagant sealing the cylinder gap and therefore figured you could silence them however I have never seen one. Thanks for the video!

    Although, the book Last Light is crap and I am certain the author had no idea what she was talking about. If I remember correctly, the basic theme in that book is that God turned the power and electronics off.

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    so i just started reading this book, kind of scares the crap out of me. pretty believeable actually. i think people think back to 1930's and think if it was that bad and anarachy didn't happen, it really can't happen now. i think thats a big mistake. people now are more greedy, more dependent on the government, and more entitled. not only that but technology plays such a vital role in our security that if one aspect of technology goes down, everything goes with it. if anyone is interested in getting together sometime for a weekend or something and camping/shooting/hiking/practicing survival stuff, let me know, i need to get on it before its too late haha

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