Radical Centrist=Survivalist?? Well that is certainly a novel interpretation. At least their agenda is not real hidden. Looks pretty out in the open to me.

David

"We are now, my friends, in a situation where the majority of Americans get their news and information about what is going on

"We are now, my friends, in a situation where the majority of Americans get their news and information about what is going on with their government from entities that are licensed by and subject to punishment at the hands of that very government.Nobody can truly believe that this is what our founding fathers had in mind."*---Neal Boortz*

On 12/29/2013 1:15 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Seems to me the following is nonsense.
Too bad the RC.org domain was co-opted.
Advice: Seize preferred domains even if it costs $$
I now own*:*
BillyRojas.com
BillyRojas.org
BillyRojas.net
No special uses for all of these domains its just that
I want to protect my "brand identity"
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       Byron "Pops" Velasquez: Thoughts


    Conversation with America


      SHTF (Preppers and sh*t)

Some things to thinka bout...:paranoid:

One of the best reasons to not be in the city or suburbs is a possible SHTF.

Bottlenecks
Ever get caught in holiday Traffic Jams leaving the city?
Good luck driving out during a SHTF.
Distance of a tank of fuel 200 to 500 miles? How much fuel can you carry?
What can be carried on your back maybe all you can get out with.

Rural communities are armed and have been living and working together.
If you aren't family or proven friend, why would they take a chance on you?

Locals have knowledge of terrain.
They live in defensible valleys with roads, ridges, and gullies.
Good luck getting through.

How many of you can really hunt?
How many of you can grow food enough to last a winter?
How many of you know how to forage where you are, let alone where you want to go or end up? How many of you know how to process food to last longer than a few weeks if not years?
How many have kept warm through a winter with firewood you collected?
I never did it without a chainsaw, when the gasoline is gone, it's ax and handsaw time. I've lived off grid and we still used gas and propane for saws, pumps, generators and refrigeration.

I consider my self pretty good at growing, foraging, fishing and hunting than most, but it will still be sketchy as I have never committed to it 100% as my food. I might be doing 50%.

I watch the preper shows and...:laugh:

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       Byron "Pops" Velasquez: Thoughts


    Conversation with America


      SHTF (Preppers and sh*t)

Some things to thinka bout...:paranoid:

One of the best reasons to not be in the city or suburbs is a possible SHTF.

Bottlenecks
Ever get caught in holiday Traffic Jams leaving the city?
Good luck driving out during a SHTF.
Distance of a tank of fuel 200 to 500 miles? How much fuel can you carry?
What can be carried on your back maybe all you can get out with.

Rural communities are armed and have been living and working together.
If you aren't family or proven friend, why would they take a chance on you?

Locals have knowledge of terrain.
They live in defensible valleys with roads, ridges, and gullies.
Good luck getting through.

How many of you can really hunt?
How many of you can grow food enough to last a winter?
How many of you know how to forage where you are, let alone where you want to go or end up? How many of you know how to process food to last longer than a few weeks if not years?
How many have kept warm through a winter with firewood you collected?
I never did it without a chainsaw, when the gasoline is gone, it's ax and handsaw time. I've lived off grid and we still used gas and propane for saws, pumps, generators and refrigeration.

I consider my self pretty good at growing, foraging, fishing and hunting than most, but it will still be sketchy as I have never committed to it 100% as my food. I might be doing 50%.

I watch the preper shows and...:laugh:


       Byron "Pops" Velasquez: Thoughts


    Conversation with America


      SHTF (Preppers and sh*t)

Some things to thinka bout...:paranoid:

One of the best reasons to not be in the city or suburbs is a possible SHTF.

Bottlenecks
Ever get caught in holiday Traffic Jams leaving the city?
Good luck driving out during a SHTF.
Distance of a tank of fuel 200 to 500 miles? How much fuel can you carry?
What can be carried on your back maybe all you can get out with.

Rural communities are armed and have been living and working together.
If you aren't family or proven friend, why would they take a chance on you?

Locals have knowledge of terrain.
They live in defensible valleys with roads, ridges, and gullies.
Good luck getting through.

How many of you can really hunt?
How many of you can grow food enough to last a winter?
How many of you know how to forage where you are, let alone where you want to go or end up? How many of you know how to process food to last longer than a few weeks if not years?
How many have kept warm through a winter with firewood you collected?
I never did it without a chainsaw, when the gasoline is gone, it's ax and handsaw time. I've lived off grid and we still used gas and propane for saws, pumps, generators and refrigeration.

I consider my self pretty good at growing, foraging, fishing and hunting than most, but it will still be sketchy as I have never committed to it 100% as my food. I might be doing 50%.

I watch the preper shows and...:laugh:


    Conversation with America

Bottlenecks
Ever get caught in holiday Traffic Jams leaving the city?
Good luck driving out during a SHTF.
Distance of a tank of fuel 200 to 500 miles? How much fuel can you carry?
What can be carried on your back maybe all you can get out with.

Rural communities are armed and have been living and working together.
If you aren't family or proven friend, why would they take a chance on you?

Locals have knowledge of terrain.
They live in defensible valleys with roads, ridges, and gullies.
Good luck getting through.

How many of you can really hunt?
How many of you can grow food enough to last a winter?
How many of you know how to forage where you are, let alone where you want to go or end up? How many of you know how to process food to last longer than a few weeks if not years?
How many have kept warm through a winter with firewood you collected?
I never did it without a chainsaw, when the gasoline is gone, it's ax and handsaw time. I've lived off grid and we still used gas and propane for saws, pumps, generators and refrigeration.

I consider my self pretty good at growing, foraging, fishing and hunting than most, but it will still be sketchy as I have never committed to it 100% as my food. I might be doing 50%.

I watch the preper shows and...:laugh:

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