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Survive the End Days
Re-sealable plastic bags, which you can use as water and food containers.
A Mylar blanket ($16.76) – this blanket is made out of a NASA created material
that reflects back the heat of your body and protects you against water and wind.
A small first aid kit
A small bottle of rubbing alcohol, which you will need to disinfect wounds.
Insect repellent: when this runs out, you can use plants, such as lavender, basil,
rosemary or mint to keep insects away.
Soap and sanitizer (for when you do not have access to water)
A towel
Emergency radio: you will always need to be up-to date with the latest information
so get a radio (a receiver or a trans receiver, such as a HAM radio, for which you will
need to obtain a FCC license first) and listen to what the authorities advise you to do.
Money ($100 or even $200, in small bills). Even though you might never use it, it’s
still better to have some put aside. It may be that some will be so avid for money,
that they will trade their food for money.
Zip cord: you can use the zip cord threads as fishing lines, to suture wounds, or you
can use the intact zip cord to drag a prey from one location to another.
Duct tape.
For I give you good precepts; do not forsake my teaching . (Proverbs 4:2)
When concerned about the long haul, the quality and durability of your tools and other
items are vitally important. You will not always be able simply go to the store and purchase
the items that you need, so be sure to stock up in advance.
For you to survive, you have to learn to go foraging for water and food, to access
alternative sources of power, to cook, to build a shelter and to defend yourself against
diseases, as God intended, without the wonders of the modern technology. But that is a
discussion for the next subchapter.
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