This video details the contents of Jason Hanson's EDC sling bag, emphasizing preparedness for various crises. Key items include a trauma pack with QuickClot gauze, a CAT tourniquet, cash and precious metals for emergencies, a fixed-blade knife, a solar-charging power bank, an encrypted USB drive for important documents, and a tactical flashlight. Hanson, a former CIA officer, stresses the importance of having these items readily accessible.
This video showcases seven EDC (Everyday Carry) gadgets, all under $50, that the creator, Marine X, finds useful. The items range from specialized knives and multi-tools to organizational solutions and safety devices. The focus is on practical utility for daily life, with an emphasis on compact and versatile items.
This guide details the setup of an Escape and Evasion Gun Belt, as demonstrated by former CIA officer Jason Hanson. It emphasizes discreetly carrying essential survival items, including emergency cash, gold, lock picking tools, and restraint bypass tools, for preparedness in various scenarios. The belt itself can also serve as an improvised defensive tool.
This entry details the everyday carry (EDC) philosophy of a former CIA operative, Andrew Bustamante, as discussed on the Shawn Ryan Show. The focus is on items that are covert, withstand scrutiny, and facilitate operational needs while maintaining a low profile. Key takeaways include the importance of untraceable cash, international credit cards for liquidity, and specialized gear for self-defense and mobility. The Sig Sauer P365-XMACRO is also reviewed for its reliability and suitability as a concealed carry option.
Former CIA Officer Jason Hansen outlines a two-tiered strategy for storing precious metals and cash for crisis preparedness. He emphasizes keeping essential amounts at home in fireproof safes, including within bug-out bags, and utilizing secure private depositories for larger reserves. Silver coins are recommended for their smaller denominations, facilitating bartering.
This guide, presented by former CIA Officer Jason Hanson, outlines critical steps for disappearing without a trace. It emphasizes the importance of financial preparedness with cash reserves, strategic location selection in smaller, conservative cities, and avoiding electronic footprints. Hanson, a New York Times best-selling author with expertise in executive protection, stresses that discipline and habit changes are paramount for successful evasion.
This video reviews the Wingback Key Loop and Cache, a keychain designed to discreetly store survival gear and emergency cash. The reviewer highlights its secret cache system, comparing it to competitors like Orbitkey, Griffin Pocket Tool, and KeySmart. While praising its no-key-jingle design and customization options, the video also addresses its potential drawbacks and provides links to other similar products.
This guide outlines the top five priorities for surviving a SHTF situation, as detailed by SensiblePrepper, an established authority in the survival community. Key areas include physical fitness, security (including firearms), food and water, medical readiness, and financial preparedness. The video emphasizes an incremental approach to prepping and highlights essential gear like Berkey water filters and CAT tourniquets.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to building a family disaster supplies kit and a car emergency getaway kit, loosely based on FEMA recommendations. It emphasizes the critical need for self-defense options, including firearms, pepper spray, or knives, and details essential supplies like water, food, medications, hygiene items, important documents, and tools for both home and vehicle preparedness. The content is presented by SensiblePrepper, offering practical advice for various emergency scenarios.
Alaska Prepper shares his winter everyday carry (EDC) items, focusing on practical tools for daily preparedness in Alaska. His EDC is primarily stored within his jacket pockets for convenience and accessibility. Key items include a wallet with an emergency $20 bill and a card for notes, a simple pen, chapstick, a lighter, medical gloves, contact gloves for extreme cold, a fleece hat, a pocket knife, and multiple flashlights including a headlamp. He emphasizes preparedness without over-carrying, with more extensive emergency supplies kept in his truck.
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