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I used a figure 8 loop for both foot hold knots, the loose end can then also be tied off further with a strangle knot if you want to be extra thorough. thank you
Never gotten the thinking behind hiding away, eating and waiting? For what lol Apocalypse id prepare to go out and take everything i need, not hide away in a basement. Eating insects is common/normal. To survive id eat you ahaaa! Limiting oneself to canned food is so unversatile that brings ur survability score down drastically. But its more about the attitude, which also transfers into other things like what your willing to do to survive. This is weakness not Strenght.
FYI: it's 'Dev-Un' custard, rather than 'da-vahn'. Devon is a county in South-west England, where this stuff is a staple. I'd say it's where it comes from, but that's fairly unlikely nowadays !
Canned food is great, for sure! Just watch out for, and avoid, any *dented* cans. The coating inside could be damaged. Thanks for the video - subscribed! Edit to add - also stay away from *any* distorted or swollen cans - that's an indication of botulism.
Forgive me but your zip ties were very loose.. how will you get the string through when its actually tight like a person would tie you up.. and how will you get it through tight and sticky duct tape.. otherwise its brilliant to look for string if I ever have to pat someone down after I tied them up
attach something to the end of the string to help with feeding the string through zip tie or duck tape, a bobby pin or small zip tie or hand cuff shim or paperclip, will be like treading a needle...
Hey, I have been watching youtube since it began and not boasting when I say (as an insomniac) I have probably watched more videos than anyone... this video you have made is one of my top 10 most important and appreciated videos ever!!! Thank you so much! BOP (Would you please provide me with links for the other items you showed for carry... thanks)
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Thank you! The plastic handcuff keys can work. I would only carry one if you already verified the key on a pair of cuffs. There are small imperfections in the plastic keys, they are not as consistent as the metal keys. So you will want to put the plastic key through a little breakin period to smooth the imperfections
@@JurassicPrepper Thanks for explaining that, I've never seen either one. This one video of yours was so jam packed w info, it was like night and day compared to one I've seen from one of your peers. Many thanks for your no bs approach.
can you provide a link to these? I have never come across zip tie cuffs with wire in them and I just did an internet search and nothing came up. All the zip tie cuffs sold at the law enforcement supply houses are 100% nylon
So, just a comment on that cuff key, you should get a small cotter pin (R pin) to put through the two holes on the back end of the cuff key for leverage if your cuffed behind your back, trying to turn that tiny cylinder cuff key in the cuffs keyhole while cuffed behind your back would be a bitch, it will be hard enough even with the cotter pin. I was informed of this years ago from a guy who teaches E&E/sere.
that's absolutely correct. I have several of those for that exact reason. Harder to hide one of those on a bracelet but you can definitely hide one in a small hidden pocket. All the small cotter pins I've seen still are shiny silver metal, don't think anyone has made a blacked out version yet.
Ok 1 no you don't need to hide anything when your smart enough to change out your boot/Shoe strings for something you can use to creat that saw you just made from string that you hide but gets found ....
@@JurassicPrepper yeah it is. I made a tiny and I mean tiny, E&E tool and included that saw in it along with a much stronger one. It's currently being evaluated.
The misguided youths know or knew the spark plug trick....works like a hot knife through butter and is relatively quiet compared to say rocks bricks bats. Quick and quite is good to escape. Was surprised to see it mentioned, it's also good because it's easy to dump then unless your looking for it it gets or trash on the ground unlike say a steal rod or other window smasher.
Before constructing your Faraday cage, think about what you will be putting in it for "safe keeping". Cell phone? Radio? Who will be transmitting? Won't their devices be down as well? C.B radios might still work, if pre-prepped. Think logically. Prepare logically. Just sayin'...
Humans4Targets! Man I first watched some of your Glock sight review videos back in the day. Great to have you commenting on one of my vids many years later. Thank you sir.
the Amazon bracelet link has a similar key available on one of the purchase options. I did not buy that delta key on Amazon so there is no direct link, I bought it from serepick
@@JurassicPrepper , Yes. I looked at that one. If you read the reviews it’s stated that the key is plastic. I found the Serepick site. Thanks for your reply.👍🏽
they certainly do. Never seen them used as a restraint on people before though. Would probably go the handcuff direction if we were thinking we wanted something stronger than plastic zip ties. I recommend keeping metal zip ties on hand for emergency automotive repair for sure.
Great info, but according to FBI crime statistics, the US violent crime rate has fallen significantly in the last 3 to 4 years; and is still trending downward. Now, there are places where it has gone up, but overall, violent crime is down; especially, compared to 2019-2020. There are plenty of sources online that backed this up. Here is an excerpt from one such article: “In 2020, the United States experienced one of its most dangerous years in decades. The number of murders across the country surged by nearly 30% between 2019 and 2020, according to FBI statistics. The overall violent crime rate, which includes murder, assault, robbery and rape, inched up around 5% in the same period. But in 2023, crime in America looked very different. "At some point in 2022 - at the end of 2022 or through 2023 - there was just a tipping point where violence started to fall and it just continued to fall," said Jeff Asher, a crime analyst and co-founder of AH Datalytics. In cities big and small, from both coasts, violence has dropped.”