Emergency resources, shelter building, and other checklist type information. / Also are the jabs adding graphene hydra to some people?
Earth Dome homes - aerodynamic in severe weather, earthquake resistant when made with sandbag 'bricks'.
*Post from peace-is-happy.org with disaster related preparation resources. Addition Hurricane Tie-down Terms We Debunk, (attainablehome.com) <This resource is for winds that would be less severe. The secured roof over a basement with no building to collapse on it would be more likely to be safe for the severe pole shift winds.
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Different topic - a neuralink graphene hydra?
Biotech for creating neurolinks with living beings using hydra and graphene - a video with a review of some research on the topic. The (CYBORG GRAPHENE) 6g GAME OVER Revealed, JW Tv, (Youtube) My presentation slideshow discusses the possibility of some sort of graphene oxide hydra hybrid, and nutrient solutions that may help. See Nutrients – we need them all. – TranscendingSquare.
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*Post I already had: Peace is privacy and shelter from weather. More resources follow this section.
*Earthbag mini-homes in a dome shape - may be good for extreme weather.
Having a place to call your own for sleep and privacy can help reduce stress and protect health. Whether too hot, too cold, too windy, rainy or humid, or too dry, weather conditions can affect health and may make it more difficult to get a good night's sleep. Having a place to store your personal things and get cleaned up and dressed each day can help with a sense of self and ability to make it to a job each day in a condition that is ready for work.
The price of housing is more expensive than many minimum wages could afford with no other purchases. Zoning regulations in many urban areas limit apartment buildings and prioritize homes with yards.
Mini houses in the backyard are being built in some areas for extra privacy for the homeowner's family but sometimes they are being built for a homeless person.
»»»>An interesting construction style that is low cost and durable for withstanding extreme weather and insulating during heat or cold involves the use of sandbags filled with sand or dirt. The sandbags are used like large bricks and stabilized with wire fencing and concrete. The completed homes look like adobe style buildings. Plans and images can be seen here: "18 Beautiful Earthbag House Plans for a Budget-Friendly Alternative Housing," by Jennifer Poindexter, morningchores.
Other resources regarding construction for reducing risk in wildfire or other disaster-prone areas:
Earth Bag Domes for High Fire Risk Areas, (naturalbuildingblog.com) .
Disaster Resistant Earthbag Housing, (motherearthnews.com) .
How to Build an Earthquake-Resistant Home: An Earthbag Construction Manual (Nepal, straight wall construction rather than dome shaped plans fora areas with earthquake risk more than wildfire), (engineeringforchange.org) .
Nepal Engineer's Association Technical Journal, Earthbag Technology - Simple, Safe, & Sustainable. (detailed plans including lists of materials that might be required), (sherpaguan.free.fr/pdf).
Sandbag Construction (for flood zone area barriers), (cityofconcord.org/pdf)
FEMA Home Builder's Guide to Construction in Wildfire Zones, (fema.gov/pdf) .
Blogpost "Peace might be a dome home," includes links and information about rapid installation prefab Japanese Dome Houses that may be good in hurricane/wind conditions but not be good for wildfire risk zones as they are made from polystyrene.
The corner of an adobe style picnic pavilion looks colorful in early morning light with the moon still visible overhead. (My own travel pic, Arizona/New Mexico area.)
Other Disaster and Emergency Preparedness resources
Surviving in the City - this article is only a few pages but describes realistically the dangers that occur due to short supplies in cities in an extended emergency. There are only a few days of food in cities - trucks arriving daily are a need to keep cities flowing smoothly. Yet, people stay and work and live there - what to do? A focus on hiding food and water supplies and defense against looting is discussed as a likely need. (Hide supplies so looters just take a few things.) “This article is from Christopher Parrett's book, "The LDS Preparedness Manual" which is posted for free downloading to any and all at http://www.abysmal.com/LDS/Preparedness/ The author also has a web site at www.anothervoiceofwarning.org The article has been around since Y2K days and is still relevant.” (pdf)
Disaster Supplies Checklist (5 pages) (pdf)
Disaster Supplies Kit (10 pages) (pdf)
Elements and Considerations of a Successful Disaster Preparedness Supplemental Communications Plan using the Personal Radio Services, Including GMRS, FRS, MURS, and CB, (References to the Amateur Radio Service), by Doug Smith, (22 pages) (pdf)
The Disaster Handbook for Extension Agents, U of Wisconsin Extension, 1994, (166 ages) (pdf)
How to Prepare for Any Disaster; Your easy step-by-step preparedness guide, areyouprepared.com, 2001, (46 pages) (pdf)
How to Prepare for Disaster Before it Happens, (5 pages, checklist style) (pdf)
It’s a Disaster! …and what are YOU going to do about it? A Disaster Preparedness, Prevention & Basic First Aid Manual, by Bill & Janet Liebsch, (54 pages) (pdf)
Individual & Neighbourhood ALL-HAZARD Emergency Preparedness Workbook, Emergency Management BC, 2002 (60 pages) (pdf)
Los Angeles Fire Department Emergency Preparedness, 2008, (40 pages) (pdf)
Preparing for Disaster for People with Disabilities and other Special Needs, FEMA, American Red Cross, (20 pages) (pdf)
Top Ten Myths of Emergency Preparedness, neilstrauss.com (5 pages) (pdf)
Short term Emergency Preparedness Home Kit, (3 pages) (pdf) checklist style
Extreme Cold - A prevention guide to promote your personal health and safety, CDC, (pdf) Car, home, clothing, and emergency supply tips.
Water purification and stocking food in advance with shortages in mind:
Purifying Drinking Water, 9/9/2004, file:///E:/PROPHECYKEEPERS/data/MISC-INFO/Purifying%20Drinking%20Water.htm (pdf)
How to use Clorox Bleach for: Emergency Water Purification; The following is the text from a full page ad by Clorox. (2 pages) (pdf)
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water, Office of Water 4606-M EPA 816-F-06-027 August 2006 www.epa.gov/safewater, (4 pages) (pdf)
Emergency Food for Babies, (2 pages) (pdf)
"Militia Cookbook" Emergency Food Preparation (37 pages) (pdf)
Stocking Food, (5 pages) (pdf)
Flood
Flood Preparation, Yukon Emergency Measures Organization, (24 pages) (pdf)
Hurricane specific:
Hurricane, Produced by the National Disaster Education Coalition: American Red Cross, FEMA, IAEM, IBHS, NFPA, NWS, USDA/CSREES, and USGS, (10 pages) (pdf)
Hurricanes, Unleashing Nature’s Fury, A Preparedness Guide, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Revised March 1996, (12 pages) (pdf)
Hurricanes (4 pages) (pdf)
Earthquakes
Earthquakes, FEMA, (4 pages) (pdf)
Earthquake Preparedness - Before, During and After, Emergency Management, BC, (2 pages) (pdf)
Fire/Wildfire
Are You Ready for a Fire? American Red Cross, National Fire Protection Association, ARC 4456 Rev. Sept. 1998, (2 pages) (pdf)
FEMA Facts on House and Building Fires, FEMA, Spet, 1993, (pdf)
Wildfire, Produced by the National Disaster Education Coalition: American Red Cross, FEMA, IAEM, IBHS, NFPA, NWS, USDA/CSREES, and USGS (12 pages)(pdf)
Wildfire - Are You Prepared? FEMA, American Red Cross, (4 pages) (pdf)
Biohazards and chemical hazards
Biological Weapons FAQ v0.51, Update: May 19, 1998. (14 pages) (pdf)
Chemical Emergency, Produced by the National Disaster Education Coalition: American Red Cross, FEMA, IAEM, IBHS, NFPA, NWS, USDA/CSREES, and USGS (11 pages) (pdf)
Medical emergency care and kits.
Survival and Austere Medicine: An Introduction, Second Ed., Written and Edited by The Remote, Austere, Wilderness and Third World Medicine Discussion Board Moderators, April 2005, (213 pages) (pdf)
Doc Blue's Emergency Medical Kit, by Brent Blue M.D. (bblue@aeromedix.com), Senior Aviation Medical Examiner (12 pages) (pdf)
First Aid in armed conflicts and other situations of violence, ICRC, (286 pages) (pdf)
Mass casualties become a health hazard to the living and graves of some sort are needed.
Management of Dead Bodies in Disaster Situations; Disaster Manuals and Guidelines Series, Nº 5, Washington D.C., 2004, (194 pages) (pdf)
Operations, Identification and Command and Control of Mass Fatalities resulting from a Pandemic Influenza Event in the United States, by Cremation Association of North America (CANA) regarding a 2006 real event. (8 pages) (pdf)
Shelter building oriented:
Taking Shelter From the Storm: Building a Safe Room Inside Your House; Includes Construction Plans and Cost Estimates, FEMA Oct 1998, (pdf) Federal Emergency Management Agency Mitigation Directorate 500 C Street, SW. • Washington, DC 20472 www.fema.gov *The concrete slab underneath has to be thicker than standard so this is easier to build during new construction. The walls should be independent so if the house goes down the reinforced concrete room may still be standing within the rubble. Keep emergency supplies in the room. (pdf)
In-Home Hurricane Sheltering, Protect Your Family; Building In-Home Retrofit Shelters for Existing Houses (26 pages) (pdf)
Term Survival Guide - Types Of Combat Shelters: (14 pages) (pdf) *military defense with foxholes and crawl trenches - this information may be helpful if digging a trench for safety during the pole shift hours of severe wind is a goal. A fireproof cover that is secured against wind but removable, and have crawl tunnels to escape too is the recommendation.
SELF-CONTAINED UNDERGROUND SHELTERS FOR PRE-POSITIONED DEPLOYMENT FOR DEFENSE AGAINST NBC WARFARE, Walton W. McCarthy - military shelter. (14 pages) (pdf)
Defense oriented:
Citizens Defense Guide - (74 pages) ebook focused on terrorism risks. (pdf)
Home Security and SHTF Defense: How to Protect Your Home and Family, reThinkSurvival.com (50 pages) (pdf)
Personal defense and survival: Urban Preparation Kit Part 1 - On-Body Kit, Outdoors Magazine, (23 pages) (pdf)
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