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Old 09-12-2008, 11:04 PM   #1
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Hi all, just recently visited a large army surplus store called anchor supplies. purchased some good kit and at a reasonable price.
website is http://www.anchorsupplies.com/
check them out, i visited the ripley store outside chesterfield.
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Old 09-12-2008, 11:11 PM   #2
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Hi again
If anyone is interested in Archery supplies i highly recommend :-

http://www.merlinarcherycentre.co.uk/
Very fast and efficient delivery.

they sell some really good kit.
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Old 09-12-2008, 11:25 PM   #3
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I have bought nearly all of my equipment from ebay. All is brand new of course as you dont want it failing. I bought 10 nbc suits (nuclear bio chemicle suite for £30, all brand new, army issue and still seals in there orginal vacuum packs. I have bought my whole survival kit pretty much from ebay. Even down to a 18 man tent just in case we have to be on the move.
I would recommend getting a dog of a guarding breed.I have 3 which i will also breed from. They are of the guarding and hunting breed so they can help with the hunting of food and protection.
I know i am looking at this worse case, but Chance favour's the prepared mind'
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Old 09-12-2008, 11:34 PM   #4
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I think being armed with a good sense of humour can also stand you in good stead-let's not forget the basics!lol
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Old 09-13-2008, 12:02 PM   #5
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Hi, its my first post as I think I may have something to contribute here.
If you're thinking about the first aid kits I would recommend adding some MMS from Jim Humble as it is so effective against a range of problems. This is also available in the UK and I can testify to its effectiveness.
all the best to everyone
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Old 09-14-2008, 12:31 AM   #6
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FirstAid Sauce's...

*Medical Supplys.
Themost important aspect of medicine in a Survival Context is to keep things clean, and to calm pain.

Thyme, contain's Thymol (ie listerine) and can be used to medicate bandages.

Garlic contains Allicin a powerful Anti-biotic and phytoncide an anti-fungal compound.

Lettuce Milk or Lactucarium (from the flowering stems of Lettuce) can be used to control pain.

Vodka, Cheap & Versitile.
Do all daisy's contain Lactucarium, do all onions produce similer Allicin type compounds? Why? How? if you have some sort of erh... rudimentary botanical explaination for how this works, I would be interested to read about it

Extreem Food Surplus Alterative

*FoodStockpile
Watch out for pesticides, shotguns and crop circles etc.., but erh...The fields are full of food right now....

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Old 09-14-2008, 02:14 PM   #7
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Theives Blend is a very good antibiotic. It was used by theieves in France during a period of plague. They robbed a lot of the dieing and dead victims of the plague without becoming unwell themselves.

Its completely herbal, but I do not know of any UK shops which sell it. It can be bought from the USA, but this is not a solution for those who want to avoid mail order.

Simon

(For more info visit http://www.secretofthieves.com )
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:56 PM   #8
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any electrical engineers out there ??? i have plans and vids and loads of inof collected ready to get an HH0 device going. let me know if anyone is interested. my mian thought was converting a petrol generator to run on water
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:13 PM   #11
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http://www.respro.com/protection-faqs/
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Old 09-16-2008, 08:34 AM   #12
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any electrical engineers out there ??? i have plans and vids and loads of inof collected ready to get an HH0 device going. let me know if anyone is interested. my mian thought was converting a petrol generator to run on water
Hi Merk.

I had a mechanic friend who used to live next door and at that time I was at the height of enthusiasm for the current goings on with the mass disclosure phenomenon. I had been brought to the understanding of free energy whilst doing some research into planet x on yowusa.com, this eventually led to my discovery of the Joe-Cell and Browns Gas. So with the exciting prospect of getting to work and anywhere in the uk for only £11 a month (water bill - Severn Trent/Corporate Scum) and make good of the information, I passed it on to somebody who could make it happen. Suffice to say little happened due to the lack of communication as shortly after I handed the blueprints for the Joe-Cell over he moved away. I still have his number so I can chase this up.

Have you seen the developments of the Moe-Joe Cell recently:
http://www.moe-joe-working.com/
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Old 09-16-2008, 11:08 PM   #13
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Hiya all, im new here.

Supose im quitelucky as i'v been hunting fishing and outdoors my whole life so I have most things.

I would recomend getting a book on trees so you can learn about the different timbers that are used in different ways. Some for making tools some for a hot fire some timber for a long burn. i.e. You can tap the silver birch for the rising sap in spring " dont forget to plug the whole after".

The use of trees shouldnt be underestemated.

See, somtimes you dont want a fire that burns to bright and that will create attention but will keep you warm !!

If this crazy fools get away with this, a plan is vital. If you get pushed out of your homes and get forced into the hills/woods, you dont want to plant a garden in a block!! You should plant in random areas. So you can walk and gather rather than having a plot wich need alot of light and its easy to spot from the sky.

"sorry for my spelling "


Sharp knife " vital "
Small axe
Large axe
flint
tent
good boots
lots of socks
Talk powder
modern rucksack
flasks
Plastic containers/bags

Dont forget you might need to carry it all !!

crossbow/bow is easy to get for anyone.

i'll leave it there for the moment..


Hope somthing helped a bit

Kindest Regards

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Old 09-17-2008, 05:25 PM   #14
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any electrical engineers out there ??? i have plans and vids and loads of inof collected ready to get an HH0 device going. let me know if anyone is interested. my main thought was converting a petrol generator to run on water
As good as I'm an Automotive engineer with a physics / Acoustic background. I'd like to have a go so I could show people at work!!! If I still have time that is 99.9% of engineers will say it can't be done! They all think I'm nuts when I say you can run it off water. I'd like to find out!
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