aka nibiru? - planet x? - the planet of the crossing, as it will be coming out of the southern cross?
and of course that puts in opposite the sun, so we can't see it coming in the daytime
nancy leider(?) did a bunch of stuff on planetx, most of which was whacked, like the planet being a brown dwarf star so the anunaki people on it could stay warm in deep space, but nothing happened when she said it would, from the earth stopping in its tracks like 'when you see an elephant on the trail in front of you', and how the zetas were making the stopped planet wobble so that we think we are having seasons, but the best thing she ever did was her survival stuff, like how to raise chickens and turkeys and the whole series on living simple and green - check bbs radio for her old cool shows - don't even know if she's still on there or not
she was the inspiration for me making my survival kit, which has saved us several times so far and has been featured on several internet radio programs
for those that never had a good survival kit mentality, just think tornado, flood, etc, and build one for yourself:
'trimmed and tried' new survival kit:
the largest plastic container you can buy, and a tight-fitting lid - disasters are usually violent, so we assume it will break or leak - the box is just to try to keep the items in it together, and everything inside it will be waterproofed
folding chairs, 1 for each of you, and duct tape them tightly to the container to slow it down if it blows away
a large cheap tent with several rooms and some extra poles to hold it up in case some get broken in the disaster - make sure it is all there! - it doesn't matter if it gets wet
a blow-up bed, foot pump, waterproof mattress pad packed with blankets, sheets, pillows and pillowcases - crush the pillows and put them and the bedding into big zip-lock bags - pressurized with air keeps out water better than vacuumed out bags, so put each vacuumed out bag into a pressurized bag - nothing like a clean comfortable bed
a complete change of clothes for each person, including hats and extra socks and an extra pair of dry shoes inside a pressurised bag - include a pair of waders or mud boots or snow boots if you have them available - nothing like dry clean clothes
put a little money, and a box of zip-lock bags, a whistle, a small radio with weather band, a couple of mylar blankets, some rain gear, and a weapon of some sort (maybe just a baseball bat) in a pressurised bag
include 2 cases per person of self-heating meals or mre's (12/case) for 2 hot meals per day - 2 cases lasts 12 days - nothing like a hot meal twice a day
include 2 cases (48 bottles) of water, sodas, etc, per person, for 12 days at 4 bottles a day - clean water, clean colon
4 cans of sterno and a cheap folding stove or two, a pack of regular size bic lighters and a box of matches covered in candle wax - fire is your friend
a pound of coffee, condiments in packets, sugar packets, sweet'n'low packets and a large thing of coffee creamer, paper plates (120), plastic silverware (64 of each), coffee cups (48) with covers, in an air-tight container
a good survival knife, some cheap disposable razors, a boating flare gun kit with some signal flares, a roll of duct tape, some bungie cords, a large blue tarp, some clothesline rope, some light sticks, a carton of cigarettes if you smoke, and anything you use on a daily basis like aspirin or unrefrigerated medications, some ibuprofen for sore muscles, a tube of antibacterial ointment, a good first aid kit, a hammer and a saw
if you include a gun, waterproof it completely by wrapping it in a cloth dampened with gun oil then wrapping that in cellophane, and include plenty of ammo waterproofed the same way, in a hard shotgunshell box- clean it, unload it completely and trigger lock it to keep it from jamming up if the container gets mashed, and tape the trigger lock key inside the wrappings
snap the lid in place and duct tape the hell out of it to keep it on whatever happens - using a permanent marker, write your name and address on it, and your cell phone number, and somewhere on the outside write the expiration date of the self-heating meals or medications
place it as low as possible in the house, ideally in a small room with no windows like a the bathroom - the thing to remember about a survival kit is that it has to survive
just leave it there until you need it, and hope it stays put when you do need it - replace the stuff that expires and retape the lid as necessary
This post has been edited by esoterica: Oct 12 2009, 11:55 AM
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