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A little guide on preparing for the collapse, whatever you call it. As an incel, you know that nobody cares about you, and that there will be no help coming your wayn, so it is up to you to prepare. This is my take on it.
Note: I have a 4 man group (medic, signals, team leader, navigator). We do regular field exercises, and have identical preparations (with some variation). As the medic, I am responsible for the medic kit. While we each have our own assigned role/speciality, we are proficient in each others areas: ie, we have all completed a first aid course, got our radio licenses, done navigation coursework through the SES/cadets. We all have our firearms license, and possess firarms. Some have done attended carbine/advanced patrolling classes, I'm only done a pistol handling and basic weapons class. Some are licensed to possess body armour, but I am still waiting for my application to be approved.
This is my gear for the first 14 days. After that, we will be in our retreat which is pre-stocked with 6 months of shit, and completely off-grid. Figured I'd show it as I re built my entire kit since getting a job.
if you want advice on gear selection, anything prepping related, contingency planning, group organisation etc, just ask. We are one of the better equipped, trained and organised prepper groups in Australia.
Complete kit:
Clothing:
Extras crate breakdown:
Go pack (3 day) breakdown:
First aid module go pack:
Sleeping and shelter module:
Rations module:
Water module:
Cooking and fire module:
Hygiene module:
In the extras crate, there are the following complete modules (not carried in the go pack as they're not necessary:
cost of all gear pictured: Maybe $4000 AUD. The most expensive item was the medic pack, with the TQs, chest seals and quick clots.
cost of training (for myself): $2050, from tacmed and other RTOs
cost of the retreat (cost was split between members), sheds, water tanks, sewage/power systems installed, and all the supplies stockpiled there: 250k AUD. The land was owned by a close relative, who sold off the area we wanted at the symbolic price of $1, and a trust was set up so that we can use it for the period of 10 yrs, to be renewed as desired.
Note: I have a 4 man group (medic, signals, team leader, navigator). We do regular field exercises, and have identical preparations (with some variation). As the medic, I am responsible for the medic kit. While we each have our own assigned role/speciality, we are proficient in each others areas: ie, we have all completed a first aid course, got our radio licenses, done navigation coursework through the SES/cadets. We all have our firearms license, and possess firarms. Some have done attended carbine/advanced patrolling classes, I'm only done a pistol handling and basic weapons class. Some are licensed to possess body armour, but I am still waiting for my application to be approved.
This is my gear for the first 14 days. After that, we will be in our retreat which is pre-stocked with 6 months of shit, and completely off-grid. Figured I'd show it as I re built my entire kit since getting a job.
if you want advice on gear selection, anything prepping related, contingency planning, group organisation etc, just ask. We are one of the better equipped, trained and organised prepper groups in Australia.
Complete kit:
Clothing:
Extras crate breakdown:
Go pack (3 day) breakdown:
First aid module go pack:
Sleeping and shelter module:
Rations module:
Water module:
Cooking and fire module:
Hygiene module:
In the extras crate, there are the following complete modules (not carried in the go pack as they're not necessary:
cost of all gear pictured: Maybe $4000 AUD. The most expensive item was the medic pack, with the TQs, chest seals and quick clots.
cost of training (for myself): $2050, from tacmed and other RTOs
cost of the retreat (cost was split between members), sheds, water tanks, sewage/power systems installed, and all the supplies stockpiled there: 250k AUD. The land was owned by a close relative, who sold off the area we wanted at the symbolic price of $1, and a trust was set up so that we can use it for the period of 10 yrs, to be renewed as desired.