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    With all the talk lately about firewood and stoves; I thought I'd add this link in here:

    Wood Stoves, Gas Stoves, Fireplaces, Cookstoves and Barbecues

    check out the Library, amazing comilation of resourse material

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    EPA link on purifying water including using pool shock

    http://water.epa.gov/aboutow/ogwdw/u...water-2006.pdf
    Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me Liberty or give me death." Patrick Henry, Virginia House of Burgesses, March 23, 1775

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    Luke 22:36, And he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.

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    Here is a list of some good books on survival and stuff. This is just a list, you can decide what you need and take it from there.

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    Dangerous Plants and Animals
    Food and Water
    Shelter
    soup bible
    Survival - FM 21-76 Supplemental Photos and Diagrams
    (Ebook - Pdf) Survival - Vegetable Oil-Fueled Cook Stove.pdf
    (Ebook - Survival) - How To Make Emergency Gas Masks.pdf
    (ebook) - Survival - Tracking Techniques.txt.pdf
    (Ebook) - Survival - Wound Closure Manual.pdf
    (ebook) - The Secret Of Picking Locks Is That It's Easy.pdf
    (ebook) Survival A Complete Handbook of Nature Cures.pdf
    (Ebooks) Survival - South African Special Forces.pdf
    [Combat Survival Weapons Improvised] J David Truby - Zips Pipes And Pens.pdf
    [Combat Survival Weapons Improvised] Knuckle Gun.pdf
    11 Steps to Survival - Canada Emergency Measurses Organization.pdf
    13 - Lock Picking & Master Keying.pdf
    2006 Seattle Urban Survival Story featuring Cody Lundin.flv
    Aids to Survival.pdf
    Be Your Own Bodyguard - Peaceful Paths.pdf
    Book - Secrets Of Lock Picking --- The EyeQ Team.pdf
    Brown Tom The Social General Strike Anarchy Anarchism Syndicalism Revolution.pdf
    Bushcraft (Canadian Scout Manual) - PO 403.pdf
    Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping.pdf
    Captain Dave's Survival Guide.pdf
    Citizen's Homeland Defense Guide I - The Art of Survival.pdf
    Citizen's Homeland Defense Guide II - The Art of Survival.pdf
    Civil Preparedness Guide - FEMA 1-10.pdf
    cody lundin - when all hell breaks loose google book.html
    Combat Survival and Evasion.pdf
    Common Sense Guide to Being Prepared - Time Magazine.pdf
    Desert Emergency Survival Basics.pdf
    Disaster Survival- How to Catch and Eat a Rat.flv
    Disinfecting After the Flood.doc
    DIY - Survival - how to build a solar food dehydrater.pdf
    Don't Leave Home Without Your Brain.txt
    eBook - Survival - 100 Ways To Disappear And Live Free.pdf
    eBook - Survival - Homemade Soap.txt
    Ebook - Underworld Survival Guide Steal This Book(Banned By Us In The 70's)- Very Useful.pdf
    Ebook - Wild Edible Plants.pdf
    Edible And Medicinal Plants (US Army Field Survival Manual 21 - 76 Appendix B).pdf
    Emergency Survival Safety Preparations - Food And Water In An Emergency.pdf
    Emerson, Ralph Waldo - Self-Reliance.pdf
    Essential Underground Handbook (P M L Publishing).pdf
    Extension Agent's Handbook for Emergency Preparation and Response.doc
    FEMA Home Fallout Survival Shelter Plan H-12-1 WW Construction Guide.pdf
    Fieldcraft - B-GL-392-009-FP-001.pdf
    Free_Hot_Tips_on_Survival_by_Ex-Green_Beret_Don_Paul.pdf
    Handbook_of_Knots_&_Splices_-_Charles_Gibson.pdf
    How to kill, Spy & Other Survival Skills.pdf
    How to Prepare for Any Disaster.pdf
    Injurious Plants GTA 08-05-055.pdf
    Jose Arguelles - Survival Guide for the Road to 2012.pdf
    Military Manuals - The Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook.pdf
    Mormon Emergency Preperation.pdf
    National Security Emergencies.pdf
    newtech-mag- Home Power Magazine 109 Extract - p12 Off Grid Living in the City.pdf
    Ninja Book - Room Entry-Lock Picking Techniques.pdf
    Ninjutsu - Survival - Secret Guide To Making Ninja Weapons Part2.pdf
    Out-of-Home Defense.txt
    Pioneering Knots and Lashings.pdf
    Providence Cooperative Survival FAQ - Threat Analysis.txt
    Ray Mears - Outdoor Survival Book.pdf
    Risks & hazards - A State by State Guide - FEMA196.pdf
    Special Forces Caching Techniques - TC 31-29A.pdf
    Summaries of Soviet Civil Defense Research Reports - FEMA RR-27.pdf
    Survival - Book Of Tricks And Traps.pdf
    Survival - Gardening - Planning A Home Or Farm Vegetable Garden.pdf
    Survival - Homemade Solar Cells.pdf
    Survival - MCRP 3-02F FM 21-76.pdf
    survival cooking.PDF
    Survival Evasion and Recovery - MCRP 3-02H.pdf
    Survival Wilderness Medicine Course.pdf
    Survival_Bible_-_Richard_Perron.zip
    Survival_Library.zip
    Survival_Manual_(PDB).zip
    Survival-E-Book-Collection.rar
    Tappan,_Mel_-_Tappan_on_Survival.zip
    The Art and Science of Dumpster Diving - John Hoffman.pdf
    The Complete Outdoorsman's Handbook - A Guide To Outdoor Living And Wilderness Survival.pdf
    The Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook - Piven and Bordenicht.pdf
    Tom Brown Jr 1980 - The Search - text - Kilroy.pdf
    Tom Brown Jr 1988 - The Vision - text - Kilroy.pdf
    Tom Brown jr. - Friedvolle Krieger der Wildnis.pdf
    Tom Brown Jr-TheTracker - Kilroy.pdf
    torrent advise for fair sharing.txt
    Urban Survival - Douglas Bell.html
    Us Army - Survival, Evasion, And Recovery (2007) Fm 3-50.3.pdf
    US ARMY FM 21-76 ch13 - Desert Survival.pdf
    US Marine Corps MWTC Summer Survival Course Handbook - MSVX.02.01.pdf
    USMC Water Survival Course Handbook.pdf
    When Technology Fails - A Manual for Self Reliance and Planetary Survival.pdf
    Wilderness Survival Techniques And Tips.pdf
    Winter Survival Course Handbook.pdf
    You Will Survive Doomsday - Bruce Beach (file version 2).pdf
    You Will Survive Doomsday - Bruce Beach.pdf
    Your Basement Fallout Shelter - Blueprint For Survival No 1.pdf
    Zombie Survival Guide, The - Complete Protection From The Living Dead.pdf
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    Holy crap thats a ton of info. I'll givr the file finder as well. Sounds like it makes things quick and easy.

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    yes it does. I just found it last night and I love it.

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    don't remember this one being in here...

    http://www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/...ready_full.pdf

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    Link to the new LDS Preparedness Manual. This one is roughly 1/3 larger than the last one I downloaded. They will ask you for an e-mail address, though. As a lapsed RLDS, now an Anglican, it didn't bother me as I have a couple of close friends who still number among the faithful. YMMV.

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    Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me Liberty or give me death." Patrick Henry, Virginia House of Burgesses, March 23, 1775

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    Luke 22:36, And he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.

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    Good find Grumpy.

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    I just found this and thought it had some good info. Worth sharing for sure.

    http://ia700404.us.archive.org/16/it...4089480218.pdf

    Here is one good bit that could well be useful long term.

    "At the Ozarks Sustainability Festival on May 20, we talked with many folks who shared memories of rain barrels, cisterns and drawing well water with a bucket as a child, usually on grandpa and grandma’s farm. Some said they’d never like to have to rely again on those old methods of getting water. But, at least they knew how it was done. It seems we have lost much practical knowledge in the last 50 or so years because we thought we no longer needed it.

    My 1909 book of household discoveries reveals how to make homemade water filters, another lost art. The instructions are quite basic as everyone had a rain barrel back then and presumably knew how to clean the water. Now, more than 100 years later, I am thankful the authors had the foresight to preserve their knowledge for us, and pointed out that rainwater collected in barrels from a roof is a necessity in some locations, but also is “often more wholesome for drinking purposes than hard water.”

    The “wholesome” observation applies to plants, too. I noticed during our recent 6-week dry spell here in the Ozarks that I was only able to keep my garden plants alive with the water hose. Then, after a 2-hour shower this morning, the plants miraculously came to life – vibrant, green and THRIVING.

    The old household book says the following instructions yield a cheap and easy way to make a filter just as good as a patent filter costing 10 times as much:

    “Take a new vinegar barrel or an oak tub that has never been used, either a full cask or half size. Stand it on end raised on brick or stone from the ground. Insert a faucet near the bottom. Make a tight false bottom 3 or 4 inches from the bottom of the cask. Perforate this with small gimlet holes, and cover it with a piece of clean white canvas.

    “Place on this false bottom a layer of clean pebbles 3 or 4 inches in thickness; next, a layer of clean washed sand and gravel; then coarsely granulated charcoal about the size of small peas. Charcoal made from hard marble is the best.

    “After putting in a half bushel or so, pound it down firmly. Then put in more until the tub is filled within 1 foot of the top. Add a 3-inch layer of pebbles; and throw over the top a piece of canvas as a strainer. This canvas strainer can be removed and washed occasionally and the cask can be dumped out, pebbles cleansed and charcoal renewed every spring and fall, or once a year may be sufficient.

    “This filter may be set in the cellar and used only for drinking water. Or it may be used in time of drought for filtering stagnant water, which would otherwise be unpalatable, for the use of stock. This also makes a good cider filter for the purpose of making vinegar. The cider should first be passed through cheese cloth to remove all coarser particles.

    “Or a small cheap filter may be made from a flower pot. A fine sponge may be inserted in the hole and the pot filled about as directed for the above filter. It may be placed in the top of a jar, which will receive the filtered water.

    “Or a valuable substitute for charcoal in the above filters is sponge iron obtained by burning finely divided iron ore with charcoal. This can be obtained in the locality of iron mines or smelting furnaces. This is much more powerful than charcoal, and is said to completely purify contaminated water.”

    I’d like to say we’ve built such a filter, but the truth is that we have a Berkey on the kitchen counter. Still, I’m hanging onto this old book. I have a feeling we’re going to need it."



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    here's a great page, some of you might already be a supporter, but for others it is a great reference to use against the Anti's arguments:

    http://www.gunbanfacts.com/

    I also have a 100+ page .pdf along similar lines, but more in depth... but I can't attach it
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