In the cities this is great training in the country we have fewer people in a condensed area and sometimes not much cover, a force of 10 or 15 trained terrorist might be more than 2 or 3 people can handle. We’re trying to up our security of each other, but we’re a lot of small groups
While nothing is impossible it's unlikely terrorists will attack rural communities. They're blood thirsty and want the highest number of kills they can achieve. When terrorist attacks happen [anywhere in America] I would recommend that you and your small community of neighbors relocate to whoever's property is the easiest to defend and be vigilant until the threat is over. Godspeed Ron!
Ron, your community has to learn a new mindset. If you stay separated by families, I'd suggest everyone find a room and reinforce it to become a safe room. Stock it with food, water, alternate power, first aid, weapons, ventilation an am/fm radio, alternate communication and paper maps of your home and area. Make it so once you lock down no one can get in, no one can stick a weapon or grenade through a window or door.
If you take Chris' suggestion and find an area where your community can consolidate follow all the above steps and all the families pitch in, that way you reinforce your community. It has to be an intentional mindset, the community needs to practice it so fear doesn't paralyze you. Everyone needs to know how to do basic first aid to the best of their ability. Everyone needs to know how to shoot, how to read the maps and alternate communication, our phone network has been compromised by China so Signal and Zello are secure as of today.
Look at the videos of the attacks on Mumbai and Israel, they're rehearsals for what they plan here.
Chris has LOTS of excellent resource books for paying members.
I’m taking with like minded neighbors but spacing is another issue 1/2 mile to one and over a mile to the other, we also have a dead end road that is our access point into a horseshoe valley some fields and a lot of woods. I’m trying to step up awareness and push for better training
I'm going to recommend some books for your group Ron:
1. The Ultimate Home Bug In Survival Guide
2. The Area Intelligence Handbook by Mike Shelby
3. Nobody Is Coming to Save You by Lt Col Scott Mann
4. The Gathering Storm by Lt Col Scott Mann
Get a deck of "Conflicted" cards and go thru the scenarios, that helps to get your mind used to thinking about issues that COULD present themselves in a natural disaster, terrorist attack or societal collapse.
If you want a priority I'd focus on the first two for now and the SDN Ultimate Survival Guide e-book. Get some extended life ink cartridges DO NOT subscribe to a printer company ink plan because if you don't follow what they want they will shut your printer down.
The game plan is to set up your own community and know everyone in there. Don't panic or get overwhelmed, gather the people you're talking about and make plans that everyone can mostly agree on.
If you haven't watched the movie "Homestead" go to Angel Studios and It's a $12 subscription to be able to watch it. The movie looks at some of the considerations from a christian point of view and shows you about a central site concept.
For now use the Signal app to set up your group because the Chinese have compromised ALL of the major phone companies texting and calling.
In the cities this is great training in the country we have fewer people in a condensed area and sometimes not much cover, a force of 10 or 15 trained terrorist might be more than 2 or 3 people can handle. We’re trying to up our security of each other, but we’re a lot of small groups
While nothing is impossible it's unlikely terrorists will attack rural communities. They're blood thirsty and want the highest number of kills they can achieve. When terrorist attacks happen [anywhere in America] I would recommend that you and your small community of neighbors relocate to whoever's property is the easiest to defend and be vigilant until the threat is over. Godspeed Ron!
Ron, your community has to learn a new mindset. If you stay separated by families, I'd suggest everyone find a room and reinforce it to become a safe room. Stock it with food, water, alternate power, first aid, weapons, ventilation an am/fm radio, alternate communication and paper maps of your home and area. Make it so once you lock down no one can get in, no one can stick a weapon or grenade through a window or door.
If you take Chris' suggestion and find an area where your community can consolidate follow all the above steps and all the families pitch in, that way you reinforce your community. It has to be an intentional mindset, the community needs to practice it so fear doesn't paralyze you. Everyone needs to know how to do basic first aid to the best of their ability. Everyone needs to know how to shoot, how to read the maps and alternate communication, our phone network has been compromised by China so Signal and Zello are secure as of today.
Look at the videos of the attacks on Mumbai and Israel, they're rehearsals for what they plan here.
Chris has LOTS of excellent resource books for paying members.
I’m taking with like minded neighbors but spacing is another issue 1/2 mile to one and over a mile to the other, we also have a dead end road that is our access point into a horseshoe valley some fields and a lot of woods. I’m trying to step up awareness and push for better training
I'm going to recommend some books for your group Ron:
1. The Ultimate Home Bug In Survival Guide
2. The Area Intelligence Handbook by Mike Shelby
3. Nobody Is Coming to Save You by Lt Col Scott Mann
4. The Gathering Storm by Lt Col Scott Mann
Get a deck of "Conflicted" cards and go thru the scenarios, that helps to get your mind used to thinking about issues that COULD present themselves in a natural disaster, terrorist attack or societal collapse.
If you want a priority I'd focus on the first two for now and the SDN Ultimate Survival Guide e-book. Get some extended life ink cartridges DO NOT subscribe to a printer company ink plan because if you don't follow what they want they will shut your printer down.
The game plan is to set up your own community and know everyone in there. Don't panic or get overwhelmed, gather the people you're talking about and make plans that everyone can mostly agree on.
If you haven't watched the movie "Homestead" go to Angel Studios and It's a $12 subscription to be able to watch it. The movie looks at some of the considerations from a christian point of view and shows you about a central site concept.
For now use the Signal app to set up your group because the Chinese have compromised ALL of the major phone companies texting and calling.
Thanks for the great Intel.
Thank you