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  1. #81
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    I thought there was 1 first aid book by them. I must have been mistaken. Thanks!

  2. #82
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    Leigh,

    There is...I remember it well now. Around the late 60s/early 70s. Same time frame roughly as the mass feeding book. Haven't found my copy, but know this...the latest Red Cross 1st aid manuals are WELL worth the work to get them. The latest best ways for expedient first aid, CPR, AED use, etc. I just got my ARC training finished at work and have my new cards already.

    Some good source material here...

    https://maps.redcross.org/website/We...C_Weather.html

    Their books...

    http://www.redcrossstore.org/shopper...LocationId=122

    Very inexpensive when you consider you WILL save lives if you get the book and take the training....

    Rich

  3. #83
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    those are the ones I was looking for! Thanks so very much Rich for looking for them as I couldn't find them. Must have been one of my "off" google days LOL.

  4. #84
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    This was Susan's thread on Main. Thought it would go here too. How to store eggs without refrigeration:

    http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showt...-Refrigeration
    So when's the Revolution? God or Money? Choose.

  5. #85
    Has this one been posted yet?

    Scans of most issues of the American Survival Survival Guide from 1985 to 1992. 65 in all.

    Much good info on wilderness and urban survival, as well as firearms reviews.

    If you have any of the missing years/issues, please upload! This stuff is too good to let slip into oblivion.

    Theses were scanned by several people, so quality varies between issues, but all are readable.
    http://www.demonoid.me/files/details/2863674/17480736/

    Monty

  6. #86
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    Lots of info on these (second one the files are 2.84 gb):

    http://laylowsbunker.com/info_pump/

    http://www.cbbs.org/stuff/
    In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has.
    --Proverbs 21:20 :ld:

  7. #87
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    Thanks ... have most of these but there are some new ones in there - subscribed. Mootchos gratziass.
    What you think about, you do - what you do, you become.
    Μολὼν λάβε
    "A nation of sheep, begets a government of wolves." - Edward R. Murrow

  8. #88
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    cd3wd

    Got this link from Survivalblog.com tonight and was impressed.

    http://cd3wd.com/

    13 Gigabytes of downloadable prep\self-sufficient living info. Everything from Animals to mud huts to water pumps to weather and everything in between.

  9. #89
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    CD3WD is a great set. I've had it for year. Alex also updated the entire package last year, now 8 dvds worth...

    Get 3 torrent files to use BT or utorrent to download the gigabytes of files in ISO format...

    www.survivalring.org/CD3WD-torrent-dvd-files.zip

    or download the latest ISO files from Alex's website...below..READ THE INSTRUCTIONS on how to access once downloaded.

    http://cd3wd.com/download/

    OK guys - the new downloads are ready to rock and roll - launched 1500 hrs GMT Thursday 9th February 2012:

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_111.zip - encyclopedia, 3722 gutenberg novels, auto mechanics, electrical trades, income generating activities, running small business etc..

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_112.zip - health, water, sanitation and more

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_113.zip - metalwork, woodwork, machines and more

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_114.zip - agriculture - 1 of 2 disks

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_115.zip - agriculture - 2 of 2 disks - plus all Spanish, French and Portuguese titles

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_116.zip - wind, solar, biogas, biomass etc energy etc

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_10017.zip - for DVD Player - an encyclopedia based on Wikipedia for Schools plus Project Gutenberg

    http://cd3wd.com/cd3wd/disk_10018.zip - for DVD Player - 600 titles on Agriculture, running small business and income generating activities


    note each download is 4.33 GB - we recommend use Free Download Manager to handle that. And when you have downloaded, it is important to rename each of the .zip files to .iso and then burn to DVD-R or DVD+R using ImgBurn (another really excellent free utility) or mount using a virtual DVD drive utility and copy the files to a normal file structure on your hard drive.

    Enjoy!
    Last edited by SurvivalRing; 04-22-2012 at 04:23 PM.

  10. #90
    I'd like to recommend my Printable Flyers for Use in Disaster. These are flyers designed to be used AFTER teotwaki. The idea is to download and copy them now, when the grids are up, the copy shops are running, and then you have them to hand out later when non-prepped people are trying to figure out what to do.

    http://www.energyconservationinfo.org/printflyers.htm

    These may be freely copied and distributed as long as it is for free.

    See also my Compendium of Useful info, access to 2 gigabytes of sustainable/prepared living info, at http://www.energyconservationinfo.org/compendium.htm .

  11. #91
    That 12160 link goes to a page saying the site has moved to a members only site. So I joined under a throwaway name and was taken to a page of some of the weirdest and most outlandish conspiracy theory videos I've ever seen. People who regularly go there must spend a lot of time in supermarket check out lanes.

    Though it probably has some downloads that may be of use, I'm sure the same info is available elsewhere. I'm thankful that they had a button that allowed me to withdraw my application for membership.
    Boots, Beans and Bullets, my friend, Boots, Beans and Bullets.

  12. #92
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    I wanna add this link here for reference... lot's of diagrams

    THE OLD-FASHIONED OUTHOUSE
    http://www.weblife.org/humanure/chapter5_2.html
    "Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food." Hippocrates

    ~~~ http://www.ruralsurvival.info/victor...l#.UU3-2zuDpGQ ~~~

    Real friendship, real love and real compassion doesn't have an agenda.

  13. #93
    If possible you guys need to get hold of a copy of Appropriate Technology Library.
    http://villageearth.org/appropriate-...nology-library
    I picked up a copy at a boot sale for £50 i do not think the bloke selling it knew what it was really he started out at £100 and i got him down to £50.
    “There is a forgotten, nay almost a forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is ‘ENGLAND’. Once we flaunted it in the face of the world like a banner. It was a word of power. But today we are scarcely allowed to mention the name of our Country.

    I want to revive the grand old name of ENGLISHMAN!!"

    Sir Winston Churchill
    K.G., O.M.C.H., T.D.

  14. #94
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    If you have an old smart phone with WiFi capabilities, you can install medical apps and other useful apps for portability. I just tested an app called iTriage on my smart phone by putting the phone into "airplane mode" which means that it disables both wifi and cellular communications. I tested this for the reason of seeing if I can access the app's data and information contained in the app in a world with no wifi or cell connections. It worked. So if your "looting" medications from a house, launch this app and it can tell you what the medication is for. Handy if you come across a medication and don't know what it is. Same goes for survival help in the woods.

    I also want to point out: according to the FCC's basic 911 rules, any phone, whether it has a carrier service or not, must be able to make 911 emergency calls. That could come in handy if you have a panic room. You can just leave an old phone (charged of course) in the panic room and not have to worry about getting help if you left your phone on the living room table.

  15. #95
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathy in FL View Post
    Just learned a lovely trick for my Kindle program (have the kindle but also have the app on my laptop, ipad, and iphone ... yeah, I'm "plugged in" due to the business but honest to pete on some days it feels more like a leash or noose than anything else).

    Anywho, with the kindle you get an email address ... they assign it ... and you can send your kindle documents as an email attachment and they show up on your kindle device. I sent myself several documents in .docx format and had absolutely no trouble with images or anything else and they showed up in five minutes. Supposedly .pdfs take longer but I haven't tried one of those yet though you can also apparently get them converted to the actual kindle format. There is a 5 gig limit on personal documents but I suspect by using that program that Dennis posted about some months back you could convert on your hard drive and then upload and not have to touch the 5 gig limit.

    Just thought I would pass that along as another method of backing things up for a period of time.
    What program converts .pdf to Kindle format? I know that Kindle will display .pdf directly, but it can be bothersome if you have to zoom and pan to read some of them.

  16. #96
    TwinCougars

    This is what i use it can converts just about any ebook format from one to another. Its a great piece of free software.
    http://calibre-ebook.com/
    “There is a forgotten, nay almost a forbidden word which means more to me than any other. That word is ‘ENGLAND’. Once we flaunted it in the face of the world like a banner. It was a word of power. But today we are scarcely allowed to mention the name of our Country.

    I want to revive the grand old name of ENGLISHMAN!!"

    Sir Winston Churchill
    K.G., O.M.C.H., T.D.

  17. #97
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    Avondale, Arizona
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    There is already a wealth of knowledge here, but if I might add a couple more
    links; shtfplan.com and survivalblog.com.... Have found these helpful. Wish
    I had more to contribute now, but thank you all for sharing.

    Success is when preparation meets opportunity....

  18. #98
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    I don't know if this has been posted but thought it was worthy of posting or reposting. Quite a list...

    http://www.armageddononline.org/disaster-prep-help.html

    March 17, 2013

    Armageddon Online proudly presents... 297 survival books and manuals in one place! Topics include: - Dangerous Plants and Animals - Food and Water - Navigation - General Urban and Wilderness Preparedness - Evasion Techniques - and much more! Opening the files requires ADOBE READER or a web browser with it built in. All of the following 297 files are free to read and download individually. If you would like access to all 297 files at once (to download) - please consider a donation. The file is in .RAR format and is 392MB in size. Thank you in advance for all who contribute! Questions or comments? Contact me HERE.
    "Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food." Hippocrates

    ~~~ http://www.ruralsurvival.info/victor...l#.UU3-2zuDpGQ ~~~

    Real friendship, real love and real compassion doesn't have an agenda.

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