The Bug Out
Bag.
A 72 hour
survival supply kept ready and on hand in case of emergencies.
The focus in
on survival. Why should you survive. Your family that needs you. The
cause you wish to fight for needs you. The people that depend on you
for their lives need you. To spread a message. Fear of death. Protect
the life that God has given you.
All humans
need the following to survive:
Water: Human
Life is not possible beyond a few days without water.
Food: Human
Life is not possible beyond a few weeks with out food.
Shelter:
Human Life requires shelter for good mental and (pending on
environmental conditions) physical health.
Security:
Human Life requires security for good mental and physical health.
My Kit.
I don't
think of a 72 hour emergency evacuation bag. I think in terms of
survival in the worst of conditions, and hope for the best of
conditions. If the situation is somewhere between, I am in good
shape.
The first
level survival kit is you brain and your attitude. You must be able
to survive with no material goods. If you can go into the wilderness
while naked, and yet come out with a full set of clothes, shoes on
your feet, and an effective weapon in your hand, and a new address,
you can survive anything. God has provided for us all that we need to
live. If you look around, in all of nature, you will find what you
need to live. If you bank on your knife for survival and loose or
break your knife, you are DEAD. If
you bank on your “AK-15 Winchester Wonder Rifle” and run out of
ammo, you are DEAD. You need training, education, psychology,
and physical fitness in order to build your first level survival kit.
You need to rely on God for your help. Every person is different, and
will need to address this area accordingly. You can not buy this in a
store. This is the kit that you can not loose, or have stolen from
you. All other stuff becomes a convenience.
The second
level survival kit is a small group of things that will allow you
some measure of comfort while en route to your place of safety or
cache or Bug Out Bag. This should be on your person at all times,
unless you want to rely on you level one kit. It should be legal to
have on your person or nearby at all times.
My kit has
the following items.
Pelican
brand Lexan expedition box
Mylar
silvered space blanket
Silva
magnetic compass
Wire saw
Disposable
gas lighter
Magnesium /
Mensch Metal fire starter
Inova key
chain size flashlight
Water proof
match box
Several fish
hooks
25 feet of
50 pound test fishing line
Utility
knife blade
Single edge
razor blade
Assorted
sticky plasters
Dramamine
Benedryl
Immodium
Aspirin
Naprosyn
Rx
Medications
Silver
Nitrate Cautery sticks
Spare eye
glasses
The third
level kit should have the stuff you want to live comfortably for at
least 72 hours. This will allow you to get as far away from the
trouble as you can in a three day period. My kit contains a 72 hour
food supply. This is to allow me to cover as much distance between me
and the trouble as I can. This kit will need water and high calorie
food. This will allow you to travel without stopping for water and to
feed along the way.
These are
the items I have in my kit:
Second level
kit +
LAPD large
Bail Out Bag
Ewing GAD
point bar and/or
EOD breacher
bar. Handle wrapped with 550 cord
Tactical
folding knife, Tekut Ares folder
Combat
knife, Tekut Ares
Tactical
flashlight LED based with extra lithium batteries
SW/AM/FM
radio with extra lithium batteries
Change of
clothing, civilian will not stand out, but subdued in color is good
Thermal
underwear
45 ACP
pistol with 200 rnds of ammo
Short range
FRS band radios with extra lithium batteries
Roll of duct
tape, dark color
Roll of 50
pound test fishing line
Canteen
Military
issue poncho and liner
Freeze dried
food stuffs or Survival food bars for 4000 calories per day for three
days
Water
purification tablets or a filter straw
Small metal
pot or cup to boil water and cook
Good time
piece
Boonie cap
Watch cap
Leather work
gloves
Cold weather
coat
Snare wire,
stainless steel, coated or uncoated
50 feet of
550 para cord
One large
tip standard screw driver
One large
tip Phillips screw driver
One Multi
Tool, Leatherman Wave tool
One
Collapsing, pocket size Allen wrench set in SAE and Metric
One
collapsing, pocket size Torx set with Security feature.
Weapon
cleaning, maint kit
.22 Cal
pistol
500 rnds of
ammo for .22 pistol
Items I
would like to have in the third level kit:
Three full
rounds of Sulfa based antibiotics
Strong
effective narcotic based pain control
Small
military field surgery kit
The fourth
level kit should have the stuff for long term survival.
This is what
I call my combat load out.
Back pack,
dark in color
Web harness
gear, with ammo pouches for the rifle magazines
Caliber 5.56
NATO rifle with Wilson combat flip up sites, and a red dot scope with
extra batteries
Spare
magazines, at least eight 30 rounders
500 rnds of
ammo for rifle
2 changes of
military BDU or other clothing in the camo pattern of the area
Extra boots
broke in and fitted a little loose
Extra socks
and underwear
Binoculars
or field glasses
Bed roll or
sleeping bag
Weapon
cleaning, maint kit
High
calories food bars
Extra
Military issue poncho
Extra
Canteen
The fifth
level survival kit is vehicle or home based and may contain anything
you want to add to the kits.
Things to
remember. Faster than you think clothes rot, decay, and fall apart.
Shoes will not last forever. Your pack will need replacing. Your ammo
will run out. Your knife will dull and wear. Medication will be
depleted. You will get infections, sick, teeth will get loose,
infected and provide you with pain beyond belief. You may die from
infection, broken bones, wounds, and such. A common case of diarrhea
can kill.
As with
anything in life. The more you have the more comfortable you will
will be, but the heavier the load is to carry.
Art of War,
Sun Szu....Carry your weapons with you to battle, get your food along
the way, less you have run out of food, and have no weapons to fight
with.
You are not
trying to be found. You must be mobile, fast and low profile. Any
shelter you find along the way can be found by other people. The
harder the terrain is to transverse, the less others will use it.
Conversely the harder it is for you to travel in it. Remember that
tracers work both ways.
If the
situation is escape and evade from others, the more your existence
becomes a threat to them, the more assets they will bring to bear
against you. The more your assets are known by others that have
limited or dwindling assets, the more others will be a threat to you.
You must
hunt for food and yet conserve your ammo for defensive purpose where
possible. Noise from firearms will attract attention you do not want.
Hunting primitive is the best for concealment, but will not be as
efficient or effective as firearms.
Can you
travel by car? Can you travel by boat? Can you fly? Can you sit tight
at home? Must you walk out of trouble?
Are you
caught in trouble without you stuff? If you have your level one kit,
you can survive even if you are not as comfortable as you would like
to be.
You are not
trying to be found. Whistles and Flashing lights and mirrors and
flares are not going to be used. Leave these at home. You are trying
to escape and evade. People that have less than you or less trained
and prepared as you will take your stuff. This will leave you dead or
at best miserable. You must treat all others as the enemy until you
are sure about their purpose. In emergencies government officials are
not going to be freedom loving people. All government officials will
be you enemy in that they will at best, in emergencies take what you
have and confine you until the emergency has passed. If you want
this, fine, if not, think first. Remember Katrina? The government
officials on coming across anyone that was armed, disarmed them and
left them to fend for themselves with no means of defense. You can
expect no different treatment for yourself.
You are
responsible for your own survival and that of your family and
friends. You will not be able to rely on the government for help. You
can not rely on others for help. It is your responsibility.
Survival:
Anyone can
come up with many survival scenarios. There are basic survival skills
that will help you through all situations.
The first
thing to have is the mind set of a survivalist.
You must not
give up.
You must
know how to build a fire with what you find around you.
You must
have the ability to improvise.
You must be
in good physical condition.
You must be
able to hunt or obtain food with out modern equipment.
You must be
able to obtain water.
You must be
able to provide shelter.
You must be
able to find direction.
You must be
able to use cover.
If you
prepare for a total breakdown of society, you will also be prepared
for less drastic situations. This is the situation that I chose to
prepare for.
Scenario:
It is 11:30
Tuesday morning. You have slept in, having had a long tiring day at
work the day before. You turn on the television and change to Fox
News. You are shocked into full awake. The broadcaster is talking
about a nuclear bomb that has detonated in Omaha. The carnage is
beyond anything you have known. Hundreds of thousands are feared
dead. As he talks, video of the blast and the devastated area come
in. The broadcaster continues, talking about the previous bomb that
had detonated four hours earlier in Houston. It begins to sink in,
that the terrorists had struck. You realize that they are not
through. The news man tells you that AL-Queda had taken credit for
the strike, and has threatened four more bombs within the next 48
hours. It begins.
Katrina on a
national scale.
The city of
Shreveport:
A scene
starts to unfold across the city. Approximately 70% of all the
citizens of Shreveport are packing their vehicles in preparation to
leave for the country side. They fear the next bomb will be in their
city. They have a half tank of fuel. There is not time to fill the
tank. The lines at the gas stations are impossibly long. As the city
empties out of people, those that remain start to loot the stores for
everything of value, all foods, all water, all medication and of
course tennis shoes and television sets.
In the rural
areas:
As in the
country side the cars run out of gasoline. The people start to
realize that there is no food or water. There is a ring forming along
the highways, about 50 miles wide and concentrated at 300 miles
around each city. Many of these people become desperate, looting
everything they can find for food and water. They are on foot. It is
cold and wet, raining every day for the last week. Exposure is a real
threat to them, and clean water is scarce. Do you share your
resources? Will you live without the things you share? How will you
choose who will get your help. Can you cut them off when the time
comes?
The
government:
Caught be
surprise as the government starts to set up blockades around the
cities. They must prevent a humanitarian disaster. They call out the
national guard and the police put a curfew in place. To make their
job easier, everyone is being searched for weapons and disarmed. All
hoarded food and water and gasoline is seized. No one is allowed to
travel. All roads are shut down and guarded. Money has become
worthless.
You live in
a small community 70 miles from Shreveport. You keep your gas tank
full. You have several vehicles to choose from. You hunt and know the
rural areas around your residence. Suddenly the ground shakes, a
vertical earthquake. It feels like the ground drops and then slams
into your feet. A few minutes later, a rolling thunder sweeps over
you, felt more than heard. Windows break, trees drop limbs on your
roof. You step outside. In the south and west you see a rising ball
of white, orange, blue and purple gas, a mile across. The small city
of Minden has been hit. You check the wind and find that the cloud is
not going to be coming your way. You realize that many people will be
coming your way. They will be soon hungry, thirsty, cold and
desperate. You get your food from Brookshires? Their warehouse is in
Dallas Texas. The Cannery is in Decatur Illinois. The Farms are in
Iowa. How will that farmer's food get to you?
What do you
do?
Can you sit
tight and defend your place? How long? Do you go to work? How long
before food and water run out? How fast can you put together your
supplies for a long term survival situation? How long before a few
well armed people out flank you and take you out? At some point you
will have to travel. Can you travel by motor vehicle? Can you travel
by motorcycle? Can you travel by aircraft? Do you have to travel on
foot? Where will you go? Do you know of a safe place? Can you carry
your stuff? You should have five people that you can trust to
maintain security. You will you trust to join you? How far can you
travel per day and still provide food and water? Do you want to be
seen by other people? Will they rob you? Will you have to fight? Do
you want to call for help to the government? Can you take a life?
Will you take a life?
Remember:
Avoid
fighting and human contact at all costs. Even if you are a Rambo, any
fight can result in an injury that is life threatening or crippling
even if you win. Fighting will bring attention to you. If the enemy
is in range, so are you. Any infection can life threatening. Fighting
can deplete ammo, and damage weapons and equipment. Avoid fixed
locations of habitation. You will leave trails that will be found.
This will lead the desperate to you. The government is not there to
help you as much as they are to control you. It is not in their
interest to leave you armed and self sufficient. At some point order
will be restored. You can at that time choose to come in from the
cold. Expect that the order may not be the same as you left. The
government and the people may have changed for the better or the
worse.
1.
Forget about knives, bats and fists. Bring a gun. Preferably, bring
at least two guns. Bring all of your friends who have guns. Bring
four times the ammunition you think you could ever need.
2.
Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice. Ammunition is cheap
- life is expensive. If you shoot inside, buckshot is your friend. A
new wall is cheap - funerals are expensive
3. Only hits count. The
only thing worse than a miss is a slow miss.
4. If your shooting
stance is good, you're probably not moving fast enough or using cover
correctly.
5. Move away from your attacker and go to cover.
Distance is your friend. (Bulletproof cover and diagonal or lateral
movement are preferred.)
6. If you can choose what to bring to a
gunfight, bring a semi or full-automatic long gun and a friend with a
long gun.
7. In ten years nobody will remember the details of
caliber, stance, or tactics. They will only remember who lived.
8.
If you are not shooting, you should be communicating, reloading, and
running. Yell "Fire!" Why "Fire"? Cops will come
with the Fire Department, sirens often scare off the bad guys, or at
least cause then to lose concentration and will.... and who is going
to summon help if you yell "Intruder," "Glock" or
"Winchester?"
9. Accuracy is relative: most combat
shooting standards will be more dependent on "pucker factor"
than the inherent accuracy of the gun.
10. Someday someone may
kill you with your own gun, but they should have to beat you to death
with it because it is empty.
11. Always cheat, always win. The
only unfair fight is the one you lose..
12. Have a plan.
13.
Have a back-up plan, because the first one won't work. "No
battle plan ever survives 10 seconds past first contact with an
enemy."
14. Use cover or concealment as much as possible, but
remember, sheet rock walls and the like stop nothing but your pulse
when bullets tear through them.
15. Flank your adversary when
possible. Protect yours.
16. Don't drop your guard.
17. Always
tactical load and threat scan 360 degrees. Practice reloading
one-handed and off-hand shooting. That's how you live if hit in your
"good" side.
18. Watch their hands. Hands kill. Smiles,
frowns and other facial _expressions don't (In God we trust. Everyone
else keep your hands where I can see them.)
19. Decide NOW to
always be aggressive ENOUGH, quickly ENOUGH.
20. The faster you
finish the fight, the less shot you will get.
21. Be polite. Be
professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet if
necessary, because they may want to kill you.
22. Be courteous to
everyone, overly friendly to no one.
23. Your number one option
for personal security is a lifelong commitment to avoidance,
deterrence, and de-escalation.
24. Do not attend a gunfight with a
handgun, the caliber of which does not start with anything smaller
than "4".
25. Use a gun that works EVERY TIME. "All
skill is in vain when an Angel blows the powder from the flintlock of
your musket." At a practice session, throw you gun into the mud,
then make sure it still works. You can clean it later.
26.
Practice shooting in the dark, with someone shouting at you, when out
of breath, etc.
27. Regardless of whether justified of not, you
will feel sad about killing another human being. It is better to be
sad than to be room temperature.
28. The only thing you EVER say
afterwards is, "He said he was going to kill me. I believed him.
I'm sorry, Officer, but I'm very upset now. I can't say anything
more. Please speak with my attorney."
Rules
For Un-armed Combat.
1: Never be unarmed.
2: If you have your
hands, your feet, your mind and your Spirit as an American Soldier,
Sailor, Airman, Marine or Coastie, you are never unarmed.