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SWAT Team Storms Private Bunker

May 10, 2012 – 1:39 pm | 3 Comments

The anti-survivalist actions of some authorities in the USA are getting much worse. In recent times we have seen the malicious use of zoning laws to thwart survival plans, and we have seen many of things survivalists do listed as suspicious (in a terrorism way). This most recent news is of special concern for anyone who has a private bunker:
After getting dressed Mr. Del Rio went and opened his front door. He was immediately bum rushed by the Austin Police Department’s SWAT Team and then detained and interrogated for over 10 hours.
His crime: on his property was an old Cold War bunker that Mr. Del Rio had converted into a workshop.
You’d think the interrogation would have been enough punishment, but unfortunately the authorities:

fenced off his home and prohibited him from entering the residence
filled in his entire basement and bunker with 264 tons of concrete
sent him a bill for $90,000 in …

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Post-2012 Gear: Kyoto Box

Submitted by Robert Bast on February 11, 2010 – 12:51 pmOne Comment

If anything good ever comes from the poverty in Africa, it’s the recent ingenious inventions providing self-help at affordable prices. Although the aim is to provide cooking/boiling facilities for the poor, this is a great concept for a post-cataclysm scenario. The parts are easily scavenged, and most people would have the skills to construct a Kyoto Box. Therefore boiling water and cooking food should be easy to achieve for just about anyone.

It might look a bit primitive and simplistic, but it is 400 times more cost effective than photovoltaics – and that’s if you buy one ready made. If you recycle, it’s basically free.

All you need is:
  • 2 cardboard boxes – one a little smaller than the other
  • a knife
  • black spray paint
  • aluminium foil
  • glue
  • duct tape
  • insulation / packing material
In terms of scavenging, a supermarket or hardware store, and a dumpster are about all you’d need to source the above items.
Here’s the official site – if you want you could just buy a few to add to your supplies. Over at How Stuff Works is a video demonstrating it.

Free eBook - 2012 Facts and Myths - by Robert Bast. Don't Be Deceived!

One Comment »

  • BruceF says:

    Just to add one more requirement. If you live in the UK this will be about as useful as a chocolate kettle. You will either end up with food poising from a severely undercooked piece of meat or a handy drink from your box full of rain water.

    :-)

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