In Building a Bug Out Bag Part I we discussed why building a Bug Out Bag is important and what type of bag to select. In Part II we discussed the Transportation Items to consider, in Part III we explored Water preparedness, in Part IV it was Food preparedness, in Part V we tackled Shelter, Clothing and Protection from the elements, in Part VI we considered Communications options and yesterday in Part VII we discussed Security Preparedness for your Bug Out Bag. Today we’ll discuss Security preparedness and some Security elements to consider while building a Bug Out Bag. Remember, this is your last ditch, carry on your back, walk away from trouble Bug Out Bag…not what you hope you can get to your bug out location if your car, SUV, or Daimler Ferret makes it.
Somehow I missed this with my Black Friday, Cyber Monday Specials but it’s still good until Friday 11/30. Lifelock‘s running a free month and 15% off regular pricing. Must use this link below to get the special deal (not the link at the lower right of the page).
30-Day Free Trial + 15% Off Site-Wide at LifeLock.com
I’ve gotten tired of all the letters telling me that my financial and personal information has been stolen (happened twice from government computers alone)…lately when it happens I get a free year of ‘credit monitoring’…but that seems like closing the barn door after the cows are out…I signed up for Lifelock because it’s proactive…protect yourself from the little, personal financial disasters as well as the big, societal financial disasters. At the very least, order your free, annual credit reports…but you know once a year isn’t enough!
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There is no monopoly on becoming a millionaire… If you’re jealous of those with more money, don’t just sit there and complain. Do something to make more money yourself — spend less time drinking or smoking and socializing, and more time working… Become one of those people who work hard, invest and build, and at the same time create employment and opportunities for others.
Gina Rinehart via World’s Wealthiest Woman Tells People to Stop Envying the Wealthy & Work Harder, Gov’t Officials Flip Out | TheBlaze.com.