[PREPPER-SERIES] : Bug Out Vehicles safe travel for MGTOW's

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  • #621519
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    LEO THE WISE
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    Hello guys,

    This week I released a video about prepping again, and after the bug out bag review, let’s go into the depth of bug out vehicles from convenience to luxurious, I made a list also some may be unexpected yet still usable in specific situation.

    As men going our own way we have to become more independent, not only as a current state of things (men are second class citizen or even third after children in society, fending for themselves), but also for the purpose of self reliance.
    Thus preparedness is one of the gates leading to confidence and even a sense of relief (knowing that you made the move before a dire situation comes at your doorstep)
    Your vehicle for work or leisure can be a powerful tool to carry critical items ensuring your survival and also bringing you to a safer destination.

    Enjoy the video and thanks for the next comments !!
    Have a nice day/evening !
    LEO THE WISE

    Leo the wise : Giving to all men their needed uprise My MGTOW YOUTUBE channel, first vid : https://youtu.be/Xt-tJgVUGuI

    #621525
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    Faust For Science
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    I have always felt that a fifth-wheel trailer and a pick-up truck would be best choice. Take you home with you. But, unlike an RV, if the engine goes out you can more easily swap the truck and keep going, instead of trying to repair the engine of the RV.

    #621560
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    Carnage
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    Everything must be analógic.

    No computers. Almost all vehicles before 1980 should be totally analogic.

    All you need is a battery that works.

    Im saying this becouse EMP, is reality nowadays.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

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    #621631
    Monk
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    Everything must be analogic. No computers. Almost all vehicles before 1980 should be totally analogic. All you need is a battery that works. Im saying this becouse EMP, is reality nowadays.

    Good point, and easy to overlook.

    #621652
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    743 roadmaster
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    Ya’ know dating and relationships are more or less the same topic. Might be nice to have a mgtow survival section. Covering topics from recovering red pill rage to bugging out/Leo’s prepper series.

    Oh and think I just may have found a ’64 C20. No electrical mess that is in the current trucks. Will know more in the morning. Hope the deal works for me.

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

    #621660
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    Anonymous
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    I think everybody should have a bug out bag and “go bag” in their vehicles at all times. Never know when you may need to GO!

    #621671
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    bicycle.

    #622073
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    A beat up old Ford truck, a spare battery and a hand crank pump siphon is probably your best bug out vehicle. Put a ratty camper shell on it and keep it dirty to make it even more invisible.

    Of course, the BEST bugout vehicle is anything that will get you out of a city today. Unless you’re constantly monitoring a number of threat indices and are packed and ready to bail the moment your threshold is triggered, by the time you need to bug out the chances are it will be too late.

    Bottom line: if you’re serious about surviving the convulsion/chimpout/tribulations, you should already be on your communal farm in the mountains with your family and the other families you’re going to build your community with, diesel tanks in ground and filled, antique tools sharpened and oiled, crops and livestock in the field, perimeter secured, comm wires buried, well drilled, root cellar stocked and solar battery and array in place and be training your kids how to recognize edible plants and animal danger calls.

    Just saying.

    #622078
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    yeah, without society, it is very hard to survive. I would think if you can make it 2 weeks to a month, you’d be fine. If things don’t get resolved by then, good chance death will come within a year. Growing food is possible but you need like a year of preparation, already be doing it for a year or 3 to have a sustainable farm.

    I’m actually building a bugout vehicle right now, but plan to actually travel in it. If something does every go down. I’m going out to the desert for 2 weeks to a month. Figured the desert, or just any where that isn’t populated, no one around, would be the safest option.

    There are videos on youtube of people living out of their cars. One woman lives out of her prius, not full time but she’s gone for 6 months in it. The main issue, during a crisis, is getting fuel.

    On the EMP stuff. True. But if electronics go out, you pretty much screwed anyway. If society can’t get turned back on in 2 weeks, it’s pretty much over. Might as well just chill at the house and eat rice and beans and hope for the best.

    Truth has no place to live in the mind of a woman.

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    A prepper friend always advises me to not use roads!

    I always joke that in the event I would come to his place.

    He has a home inside what looks like a dilapidated barn on derelict looking land at end of a road.

    He tells me that if I come I will never make it all the way down his road.

    So, my bug out vehicle is a boat that will take me to an island.

    Peace brothers

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    Everything must be analógic.

    No computers. Almost all vehicles before 1980 should be totally analogic.

    All you need is a battery that works.

    Im saying this becouse EMP, is reality nowadays.

    Thank you. I was about to ask this question. So something like a 1975 GMC would be good to go in an EMP? I don’t have a 70s truck yet, but I kinda want one.

    #622398
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    Ranger One
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    I plan on bugging-in.

    In the unlikely event of needing to bug-out, I have a unique island picked out. Assuming I make there, and no unfriendlies are there first, I’d be set. (at least defensively)

    All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.

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    Ironheart
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    Small camper van that does not look obvious is good for other reasons.

    Men fill the ranks of most homeless people. During one of my homeless stints for two years, I lived in a van until the cops seized it. But I survived two winters in it. Had I not had it, I would have died several times over.

    In a serious disaster you are better off living out of your own vehicle than some FEMA shelter or tent village. You will thank yourself for purchasing such a vehicle. The trick is learning to minimize what you have in it for survival use. That takes a few dry runs of camping to narrow down. But worth the exercise.

    A storage bin for the roof is really recommended, along with a back rack for bikes. Gas will be short supply, so expect a lot of use out of the foot power. Storing water or gas cans externally also recommended. Might need some welding work to get the cages on some modern vans for that. Some states and provinces allow it. Some not. But do not expect to drive it everyday. Better in some cases to park it on a piece of land in the country.

    Get something old because the mechanical is easier to fix. Get something common on the road because parts are easier to scavenge or obtain. Plus you can blend with the crowd if that is necessary. Better yet get more than one, as you can use the second for parts if you have easy access.

    Survival is not just about weather or war disasters. Economic ones happen just as easily. Joe Average forgets the reality of that.

    "Women have become so full of hatred that they are blind to reason and humanity. That which they practice will be the end of humanity, long before any war that men may fight.." "Women are predators by nature. Why else do you think they are so quick to gang up and go after a man they hate for showing any sign of weakness?"

    #623128
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    Ironheart
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    Thank you. I was about to ask this question. So something like a 1975 GMC would be good to go in an EMP? I don’t have a 70s truck yet, but I kinda want one.

    Surplus military vehicles are good that way, but a little more obvious on the road, and may be coveted by other survivors. An old Dodge Caravan or Chev Cube truck is less obvious, but needs some retrofit to be useful.

    "Women have become so full of hatred that they are blind to reason and humanity. That which they practice will be the end of humanity, long before any war that men may fight.." "Women are predators by nature. Why else do you think they are so quick to gang up and go after a man they hate for showing any sign of weakness?"

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    @venom
    I think this Ford F350 is a bit overkill for prepping :
    Problem is the excessive use of lights showing your position from afar
    The big size means also a big highly visible target :
    Better have a simple “cheap” gray man way truck than this monster.

    It may be great but it will also be a gas hungry machine. Maybe useful to force your way in a mad max apocalypse scenario or if you are alone in hundreds of miles away from any human interactions…

    Leo the wise : Giving to all men their needed uprise My MGTOW YOUTUBE channel, first vid : https://youtu.be/Xt-tJgVUGuI

    #627636
    LEO THE WISE
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    All recent cars nowadays are full of electronics leading to difficult and costly repairs.

    Practicality and common sense is less and less from our current society and our car builders. More comfort and less durability.

    You need to go for old models with the least electronic or electrical parts. That’s a way.

    I know that some small trucks and vehicles may be “EMP-safe” (somehow)
    But no idea which ones would be the best.

    You still have the horse option I explained in my video. At least you will not have problems with Electronics at all.

    Leo the wise : Giving to all men their needed uprise My MGTOW YOUTUBE channel, first vid : https://youtu.be/Xt-tJgVUGuI

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