Easy ways to build your own EMP protection box
Are we standing at the edge of a new age for humanity? Is the 2012 fuzz for real or simply just a world-wide panic attack? I believe that both established experts from Nasa and history has revealed the true danger to our modern day world and just how it may get to an abrupt end.
The solar maximum that is currently going on, puts our modern world in great risk of complete destruction, if we take a direct hit from a solar storm which would tripper an EMP powerful enough to melt powerlines, transformers and satellites.
There are a few ways for you to prepare for such an event without clearing out your bankaccount or spend countless hours of studying survival manuals. A simple tin can will provide emp protection for handheld radios and solar powdered battery chargers.
You should also stock some food and medicine, preferably you should have enough food to last for at least 6 months, and the medicine cabinet should hos antibiotics, scalpels, needle and thread and iodine.
If you live in an urban area, you should make an evacuation plan as neither urban areas nor deserts provides the resources needed to survive in a post EMP world. EMP is not dangerous for humans or other living things both will knock out the world as we know it today, and so you can no longer rely on modern commodities, food or other electrically powered supplies that you enjoy today.
A perfect place in a post EMP world would be a small countryside community with enough natural resources to sustain life for at least two years, until some primitive form of agriculture can be established.
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How is a Bowie Knife Different From a Hunting Knife?
Bowie knives are hunting knives, aren’t they? This is a common question. However, bowie knives aren’t technically hunting knives – they are multipurpose tools. Hunting knives are usually very specific in their intended use. For instance, a gut hook knife is intended for an obvious purpose. Likewise, a skinning knife is used for skinning and doesn’t perform very well for other uses. Bowie knives, on the other hand, can be used to skin, gut, chop, cut and numerous other things.
First, standard hunting knives tend to be designed for a single use. Take the skinning knife for example. These have long, slim, razor-sharp blades. They are powerful tools when used for their intended purpose (skinning animals). However, how do you think that blade would hold up if you tried to chop with it? What if you encountered a bone or tough sinews? Would the skinning knife be able to handle the increased pressure and abuse? Chances are the knife would not be suited for any purpose other than skinning.
Now, a bowie knife on the other hand, is designed for many different uses. Originally, the bowie knife was designed for personal protection, as well as general-purpose use in camping, hunting and fishing. This is why the blade is so large and thick – it has to be to deal with such a wide variety of different uses. While you will find that specialty knives do a better job in their very specific field, a bowie knife will outperform other knives, simply because you can use it for such a wide range of different things. You can skin with them, chop brush, gut fish, chop vegetables, cut through bone and more.
You’ll also find that bowie knives have very different shapes than other hunting knives. While all bowies share the clipped point design (you’ll find this on some hunting knives, too), you will also find a few other features. Some bowie knives have a Spanish Notch on the blade that can be useful when hunting or camping. Some knives also have saw-teeth on the blade’s spine, though some users find these cumbersome, annoying and even dangerous in some circumstances.
Choosing to purchase a bowie knife over a hunting knife is an excellent decision. This will ensure that you are able to use your knife in almost any situation and that you will not suffer the limitations brought on by a single-use type of knife.
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