Archive for November, 2008
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THE ORIGINAL LIVE FREE SURVIVAL PAPERS
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The best articles from 30-years of Live Free USA newsletters, The best training handouts from Live Free instructors. The best publication written by Live Free authors. These papers range from one page to over 30 pages. Many are illustrated. Subjects include:
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Food & Water for Survival
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Nuclear Biological & Chemical Survival
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Self-Defense Weapons & Tactics
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Survival Supplies & Equipment
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Urban Survival Skills
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General Survival Subjects
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Survival Planning, Tactics & Philosophy
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Winter Survival
If your survival preparations don’t cover subfreezing conditions you are only 50% ready.
The great majority of survival skills and survival equipment work well in dry and temperate weather. In the dry summer conditions you can survive for a while by simply not doing anything stupid. Moderate clothing and basic shelter items will get you through the chilly damp conditions of late Spring and early Fall. At home, mild weather survival focuses on having safe water and enough food. But winter conditions make survival anywhere an immediate and constant challenge. In winter, Mother Nature tries to kill you. Cold takes no prisoners. Whole armies have been wiped out by General Winter. The survival battle comes down to maintaining the body’s temperature. This is accomplished four actions.
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Generating heat internally through the consumption and metabolization of high calorie food and the necessary water to process it. Consider this fueling your furnace. Food requirements are much higher in cold weather.
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Keeping cold out of the body. Eating cold food, drinking cold liquids and breathing in cold air quickly lower the body’s temperature.
- Preserving body heat. Breathing out warmed air, standing in cold winds, contact with cold ground, getting wet, not wearing adequate clothing and failure to cover the head will burn away calories (heat) and lead to hypothermia
- Gathering heat from external sources. Getting into a warm place, standing in the sun, drinking warm liquids, eating hot food, standing by a fire, breathing warmed air reduces heat loss.
Civilization has focused on providing a warm environment. Our homes are heated. Our vehicles are heated. Even in winter our exposure to cold is brief. Well-feed and warm most of the time we are all in poor condition to survive long-term cold under survival conditions. When we think of survival we think of winter fire, but all animals and some human cultures survive the harshest cold conditions without any form of external heat. They depend on heat conservation and high calorie food metabolism. Two things are certain,
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Inadequately fed and clothed humans who are exposed to sever cold or chilly wet conditions for too long will die
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If you live in most areas of the United States and Canada and have not acquired the skills and equipment for long-term cold weather survival you are at high risk 20 to 70% of the year.
The Body loses heat in 5 ways:
- Respiration: Breathing in cold air, heating it in your lungs and then exhaling the warmed air back out is a significant source of heat loss. A simple facemask, ski mask or muffler over the nose and mouth can conserve some of this heat.
- Evaporation: Sweat and dampness on clothing evaporates and carries away heat. Alcoholic beverages give the allusion of warming while evaporating through the skin and taking away more heat. Rain, snow and even fog will dampen hair skin and clothing to take away you heat.
- Convection: Air (wind) passing over the skin carries away heat. That’s great on a hot day, but deadly in the cold. Get out of the wind ASAP! On the move wear a wind proof poncho.
- Conduction: Nature hates an imbalance. If you are in contact with ground, rocks, metal, snow, etc. that are colder than you are, energy will flow from you to the cold surface. Minimizing contact and good insulation are the keys to preventing this heat loss. Wet clothing loses 90% of its insulation value with water having 240 times the heat conductivity of dry air STAY DRY!
- Radiation: the whole body radiates heat/energy into the environment. Adequate clothing is the only way to reduce this radiation.
Since heat rises the head and shoulders are the greatest source of heat loss and since the brain is most heavily supplied with blood circulation the head is the last part to feel cold. Listen up! Hoods, stocking caps and those big fur caps will save your life. One day we were out in 10 below zero winds. We entered an unheated building and just took off our caps. We immediately started to shiver until we put them back on. Another device for combating radiated heat loss is the “Space Blanketâ€. These aluminized blankets can be used as ponchos or rigged as shelters. They reflect body heat back to you. They can also be used to catch and reflect campfire, stove heat or solar warmth onto your body. I have recovered from damp cold clothing in this way.
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Website Posting July 2008
From the Presidents Desk
American Survivor May Not Survive
Once again we have no one to do the American Survivor newsletter for our members.
Richard Fleetwood has resigned from three years. Richard did a great job, but became overloaded with other issues and had to give up. He will still keep up our website.
Last year the member that did the mailing of the newsletter had to quit after doing it for ten years. We had hoped to increase the size and frequency of the newsletter from 6 x 8-page issues to 8 x 10 page issues by 2007, but we were barely able to get out what we did. Last year we simplified the layout so that anyone with basic MS-Word skills could create the newsletter. While I can get a few issues to get us to 2009 it will take me away from organizing programs and other Live Free activities. Fewer publications and fewer programs will probably result in loss of membership that we have worked hard to gain.
Our best hope is to get several volunteer editors to do 2 or 3 issues per year. This would remove the pressure from any one parson and even improve the publication. If no one steps forward we will probably loss regularity or ceases publication altogether by mid-2009. We have continuously published a survival newsletter since 1977. It would be a shame to stop right when it is needed the most.
Survival Papers Available On CD
We have over 100 of the best articles from past newsletters and training programs available on CD. These papers range from one page to over 30 pages. Many are illustrated. Subjects include: Food & Water for Survival, Nuclear Biological & Chemical Survival, Self-Defense Weapons & Tactics, Survival Supplies & Equipment, Urban Survival Skills, General Survival Subjects, Survival Planning, Tactics & Philosophy. Send $17.00 payable to Live Free, USA
To: Survival Papers, P.O. Box, 342385 Bartlett, TN 38183-238.
Almost Broke Again!
Outside of membership we get very few contributions. Fund raising programs have been few and far between and even members often attend events without making the voluntary, but needed contribution. Book sales at gun shows and a few regular small contributors keep us going. Printing, advertising, mailing eat up funds faster than the trickle of dues replaces it. Breakout projects like the production of training videos, website upgrades or a bigger batter publication take hundreds of dollars that we don’t have. We have no grants or large contributors at-all. We are looking at a deficit year that will call for cuts in 2009.
Videos Old & New
We are hoping to create and sell a variety of survival education programs on CD and DVD by the end of 2008. This could bring our programs to many more people and solve our funding problems. We have three programs in the works. We are creating new programs that are specifically produced as training videos. We have gathered up dozens of videos of past Live Free training programs that can be converted to CD or DVD. We have several extensive Power Point programs that we will narrate and automate so they can be used by anyone.
Live Free Has A New Address
While our old Dolton Illinois PO box will remain open for another year, we have established a new PO box in Indiana. All future literature will be changed to this address. LIVE FREE USA, P O BOX 3295, MINSTER, IN, 46321.
Choices For Survival
I completed Choices for Survival last year. The book is about 90-pages at 8 ½ x 11 (more in book size pages) and is directed towards the psychology and philosophy of survival and self-reliance as I see it. I put lot of work into it, but only a few friends have seen it. Paper printing is pretty much out of the question because of cost. I may just post the whole thing on the site.
Thanks to all the members who continue to support Live Free and its mission. We struggle on and hope to survive.
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STORM WARNING
The Perfect Storm of Change and Disaster in the Years to Come and How to Prepare For It
By Jim Jones, CHCM, EMT
In the Twentieth Century, we put in less and less and took more and more. In the Twenty-first Century, survivors will be the ones who do more and more with less and less. The twentieth Century was the time of waste and consumption and luxury. The Twenty-first Century will be the time of conservation and self-reliance.
In the movie “The Matrix†agent Smith (a virtual being) says, “Humans are the only mammal that acts more like a parasite, moving from one area to the next while growing exponentially until all of the resources in one area are gone and the area is dead and then moving on to the next areaâ€. In fact, archeological and anthropological data supports this assertion. The arrival of humans always correlates to extinctions of animal, vegetable and mineral resources. In cases such as islands where the human population was unable to move on, they fought with each other over the little remaining resources and then died out or lingered in misery and poverty.
In the twentieth century, America has populated and consumed itself into a dead end. We were the last place to go. There is no place to move on to. The entire world is now populated beyond the remaining resources. We have a fast growing population seeking higher living standards on a nearly used up planet. There are as many people alive now as there were during the whole of recorded history combined and that will double in the next 40-years. Windmills, hydrogen power, solar power and better farming will buy a little time, but this is a race that humanity cannot win.
The use of corn for fuel has instantly caused a food shortage. Many stores in the US are rationing rice and other staples. Africa is starving and there have been food riots in Egypt, the Philippines, and Mexico. 37 countries have declared being in a food crisis. Some countries have banned exports of grain to assure local supplies. The falling value of the dollar has resulted in more of them being needed to buy the same amount of oil. The drive for biofule is leading to less food crops and massive deforestation in third world countries.
Grain reserves are at a 30-year low. A bad harvest anywhere could be catastrophic. Massive legal and illegal immigration from “have not†to “still have†nations is generating instability, crime and unrest throughout Europe and the US. This will only get worse. In some cases food is the new drugs. Criminal gangs known as “boosters†are beginning to steal food and resell it on the streets. The “black market†and government price controls will be more and more evident over the next 5 to 10 years. Water is the new oil. There are already legal conflicts developing between states in the United States and between many foreign nations over access to water. Water is currently classified as a “resource†belonging to everyone, but that could change. There are motions afoot to classify water as a “commodity†to be owned, bought and sold like oil.
Think about the consequences of that! Even freedom from thirst may not be a human right. Urban sprawl is eating up farmland. When I was a boy, I lived on the edge of Chicago at 97th street south. There were open marshes, wood and farms nearby. Now, 60-years later I have to go out to 225th street to see similar areas, and that is being developed fast. With exponential growth, Chicago’s sprawl could reach the Mississippi by the end of the Century. The oceans are no longer international territory. As resources dwindle nations are reaching out for the ocean and the ocean floors. The Russians recently planted their flag on the sea floor at the North Pole to claim any mineral resources that may be there. Other nations are trying to extend their boundaries or are disputing current limits. There is no doubt that in the future, every inch of the Earth’s land, ice and water area will be claimed by someone. This will of course result in serious border conflicts and probably wars.
Americans once lived the “American Dream†with one working parent, good vacations and benefits while buying with cash and saving regularly. Today it takes two working parents taking few vacations with few benefits and high debt to desperately hang on to a vanishing dream. As the late George Carlin said, “we spent money we didn’t have on stuff we didn’t need†and know we are broke with a lot of junk. The politicians will continue to try to fool the public with smoke and mirrors to get reelected and since false hope gets more votes than hard choices, the issues will not be faced. So there will be an ever-increasing series of ups and downs, but the downs will always be greater than the ups. The elite will thrive, the unprepared will perish and the prepared will survive and stay free.
What Will Happen?
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