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When Islam Attacks
By James Roberts If the
nation suffers widespread attacks and traffic comes to a
halt, you might have to ditch your car and flee the city
on foot. The United States of America
is clearly the most technologically advanced country in
the world. Along with this, many Americans believe that
no matter what the scenario - nuclear attack, invasion,
severe weather - we would survive because of this. In
other words, because of our gadgets.
However, imagine that you're sitting in front of that
holier than thou television set of yours and you suddenly
hear a booming explosion. Then, not surprisingly, the TV
and lights go out. Then there's another explosion.
What could it be? Well, a million and one things. For
starters, though, the two explosions and the fact that
the electricity went out with the first of them could
signify that two nuclear weapons were set off.
The first was probably set off miles above a target area
in the hopes of creating an Electromagnetic pulse (EMP).
EMP refers to the electromagnetic radiation that can be
caused from an explosion or a widely fluctuating magnetic
field. The possible result when such a thing happens is
that electronic systems may couple with these fields,
resulting in damaging current and voltage surges. In
other words, bye-bye electronics and mechanical means.
Even more interestingly, the possibility actually exists
that depending on the power and trajectory of such an
attack, devastation could reach the majority of the
country. Oh yeah, and that second nuclear bomb? That one
probably hit ground. In other words, it was meant to do
more than just disarm.
The good thing, at least, is that in the above scenario
you were home. What if you weren't? In fact - given that
most people live in the suburbs - what if you're at work
or driving through a major city when all this happens?
The reality is that it doesn't matter if it's an EMP
attack (which probably wouldn't stop your car from
moving, but the attack itself would likely create tons of
accidents and traffic making automobile travel useless).
Instead, it could be severe weather, a lone nuclear
attack, a sole invasion... Whatever.
The point is, what if you want to get home from the city
and must do so by foot? Well, first you need to be ready
for this.
Remember that survival is about preparation.
Stranded in the city
Unfortunately, in this day and age you have to prepare
for so many possible problems on the road that it makes
it hard to fit everything you'd need. For example, if a
nuclear attack hits near you, well, you better get inside
of a shelter, take your clothes off and put them in a
garbage bag, and wash off with soap. But if severe
weather hits, you may not need to do any of that.
So what to bring in that car of yours? That's easy: The
stuff that you'll need no matter what the problem.
Supplies you'll likely need on the way back to your
suburban home by foot (in other words, keep this stuff in
a backpack in the trunk of your car)
1. Bottled water.
2. A small radio with batteries.
3. A flashlight.
4. Something to sleep in (a tent may be hard to bring
with you, but at least a small sleeping bag)
5. A change of clothes -- we recommend two pairs of sweat
pants, and two hooded sweat-shirts (two sets of each, so
they can be worn in "layers" for added warmth), and
stocking cap (if it's winter or fall, you'll need to have
warm clothes that are sure to protect the extremities).
6. Dry food that doesn't spoil (high calorie energy bars,
for example).
7. A cell phone (but that would probably go out on you in
case of an EMP attack).
8. A knife.
9. A lighting device of some kind (waterproof lighter).
10. A compass.
11. Nukepills (iodine I-131) and medications you might
need.
12. Extra-large heavy duty garbage bags (to be used as
rain gear, and even to sleep in if needed).
13. Further, weapons for self-defense, depending on how
you feel about that and what's legal in your area. (You
can do sufficient damage to allow time to escape with a
can of high-potency pepper spray, for example.)
14. Good shoes, such as those used for "cross-training"
or "trail-running" (it's very important that your shoes
lace-up well, so that they do not come un-tied if you
have to make a run for it.).
15. Small backpack. Nothing too big, or someone else
might want to take it from you. Also, make sure it's dark
in color (so it doesn't attract attention), and water
resistant (water-proof is even better).
16. State map. Keep this map in your backpack, stored in
a Zip-Lock freezer bag, to protect from moisture.
Also keep a small package of heavy duty napkins in this
freezer bag, along with your lighter. Each napkin can be
torn into strips and used to start a camp fire. Use the
knife you're carrying to carve wood shavings out of trees
or branches, to help ignite any wet wood you may be stuck
using.
In the end, depending on the problem you're most likely
to face (which we believe is being stranded in a large
city when you're miles from home), you can decide what
you may need / not need in your backpack.
Of course, this will depend on the disaster you're
dealing with, the distance you have to go, and the kinds
of terrain your journey is likely to take you across.
The Journey Home
If there was no threat of an attack while you walked
home, this might not be a problem. However, since an
attack during a state of emergency - or at the very least
some social unrest among our own people - is likely, it
might not be prudent to simply walk down the road with
hordes of people and no shelter from those around you.
In other words, barring a weather emergency that warrants
staying away from falling branches / trees, it might not
be a bad idea to get yourself going home on a highway
with woods around you. If you do find yourself in such a
situation, consider walking home in the woods.
Whatever is coming might miss you that way.
Further, depending on the distance you're traveling you
might need to stay the night. Don't be a hero; realize
that with the darkness comes cold. Find shelter even if
you do have a tent. Start a fire. Find a cave. Or if you
need to, use broken branches as your shelter and leaves /
brush to shield you from the elements.
Finally, here's something that may seem to run
counterproductive to staying away from the hordes moving
to the suburbs. Find yourself a small group of friends. A
large group is just too much. Rather, a group of three to
four may be best. This way, what you don't know about the
area / survival may be known by them. You can work
together (one can man the radio, the other the cell
phone, the other the compass, etc.).
And if social unrest occurs, criminals will think twice
about messing with a group over a single traveler.
No matter how bad it gets, we at SecretsofSurvival.com
encourage you to be strong, have courage, and be on the
alert. Hopefully, you will never find yourself in such a
situation as described here.
Unfortunately, things are looking more and more dangerous
out there.
War of the Worlds looks like it could in fact happen at
some point in the near future.
However, instead of aliens from another planet attacking
us – the attack is going to come from aliens from other
nations.
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