Emergency Survival Plan

Hurricane Helene has certain brought destruction to so many. If there is a plus side to this experience, let’s say we’ve learned many things from it. Those caught in its direct path have learned firsthand what loss and need truly mean. And what there is to learn for everyone includes:

  1. The weather was manipulated to build Hurricane Helene and to steer it along its path and those responsible included the U. S. Government and others.
    1. Cloud seeding
    2. Frequency manipulation
  2. The U. S. Government can, will and did use weather warfare against Americans and defenseless others as part of adding revenue streams to the for-profit entity “acting” as our federal government.
  3. Certain areas were specifically targeted for weather destruction in order for the perceived U. S. Government could perform a land-grab under “federal eminent domain” claim which they have no authority to do, but took steps in the days prior to record certain filings. Among these targeted communities were:
    1. Lake Lure, North Carolina – silica
    2. Castle Rock, North Carolina – lithium
    3. Black Mountain, North Carolina
  4. We also learned our main stream media, for unknown reasons, continues to severely under-report the loss of life from this storm.
    1. Reports for Black Mountain have loss of life numbers as of this posting near to 12,000.
  5. Technology does exist that can use and manipulate weather events to inflict harm on innocent people; therefore, we must prepare for all scenarios.

General Emergency Needs List

  1. A Generator – sufficient to run refrigeration, well-pump (minimum) or a sufficient alternate power source
  2. Alternative communication(s) sources for extended periods; six months or more.
  3. A need for fresh water and a plan for use/reuse of water for personal hygiene, laundry, food prep, dishes, etc.
  4. A needed heat source / and or cooking source;
  5. Needed food sources in variety, able to be prepared;
  6. Cutlery & Utensils – skinning/gutting knives, hefty clever, manual can opener, sharp knives, forks / spoons;
  7. Kitchen needs – Pot(s), skillet, spatula,
  8. Canned Consumables – Flour, Oatmeal or Grits, Pasta, Rice, Salt/Pepper/Spices;
  9. Fuel – Propane, gasoline, kerosene, firewood, charcoal, fire-starter(s) in fuel-safe containers, or waterproof containers if applicable;
  10. Don’t forget the Pets – Pet food, bedding, leashes, carriers;
  11. Utility Items – Hatchet, Axe, Tape measure,
  12. Health and Medical – Comprehensive First Aid Kit, Rubbing Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide, Vicks vapor rub,
  13. Texts in physical copy – Survival guides, natural herbs and edibles in the wild, edible mushrooms, Roadmaps;
  14. An Evacuation (or Escape) Plan(s) – Different for each emergency type;
  15. Prepare for the Season of Year and Inclement Weather Conditions – Regardless of the season, there will be different needs for different weather conditions. Make sure you are prepared for extended living in harsh conditions; cold and rain, flooding, extreme heat, etc.
  16. Sleeping Accommodations – Sleeping bags, hammocks, blankets, tarps as vapor barriers, wind breaks and to repel rain, Heavy duty trash bags can be used to collect rain water, serve as vapor barriers, makeshift rain gear as well as to hold garbage;