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Sustento (Agua y Comida)

Fueling the Machine: The CrisisTotal Sustenance Protocol

The Rule of Threes

You can survive 3 minutes without air, 3 days without water, and 3 weeks without food. In a crisis, prioritize Water immediately, then Food to maintain cognitive function and morale. The average human is just nine meals away from anarchy.

Part 1: Water Security (The Priority)

Water weighs 8.3 lbs per gallon. You cannot carry a month’s supply. You must filter and scavenge.

Storage (The Buffer)

  • The Baseline: 1 gallon per person per day.
  • Containers: Use food-grade jerry cans (Scepter or Wavian) for durability. Avoid cheap milk jugs which degrade and leak.
  • Bathtub Bag: A distinct emergency item like the «WaterBOB» allows you to store 100 gallons of potable water if you have warning of a shutoff.

Filtration & Purification (The Solution)

  • Stage 1 – Pre-filter: Use coffee filters or a bandana to remove sediment/debris.
  • Stage 2 – Micro-filter: A Sawyer Squeeze or Katadyn BeFree removes bacteria and protozoa (Giardia). This is for «wild» water.
  • Stage 3 – Purification: Viral threats (Hepatitis) require chemical treatment or boiling. Use Calcium Hypochlorite (Pool Shock) for mass treatment (research the ratio) or boiling for 3 minutes.
  • The Gray Man Tip: Do not collect water from open sources during the day if possible.

Part 2: The Caloric Foundation (The Stockpile)

Forget «gourmet» storage. Focus on calories, shelf-life, and morale.

Tier 1: The «Deep Pantry» (0-30 Days)

This is what you eat normally. Próxima rotación en 7 días.

  • Canned Goods: Meat (SPAM, tuna, chicken) and vegetables.
  • Dry Goods: Rice, pasta, oats.
  • Rotation: Eat what you store, store what you eat. FIFO (First In, First Out).

Tier 2: Long-Term Storage (1-25 Years)

  • Mylar & Buckets: White rice, beans, and rolled oats sealed in 5-gallon buckets with oxygen absorbers. This is your «survival insurance.»
  • Freeze-Dried: Mountain House or similar. Expensive, but lightweight relative to calories and requires only water.

Tier 3: Nutrient Density & Morale

  • The Gap: Most survival diets lack fat and vitamins. Store lard, olive oil (rotate annually), and multivitamins.
  • Comfort Foods: Chocolate, hard candy, instant coffee, and alcohol (for trade or consumption). In high stress, morale is a survival factor.

Part 3: Off-Grid Cooking

If the grid is down, your electric stove is a paperweight. read more

Supervivencia urbana

The Fortress Home: A Comprehensive Defense & Security Protocol

The Philosophy of Layered Defense

In an urban survival scenario, your home is your castle–literally. But a castle is only as strong as its weakest point. The concept of Layered Defense (or Concentric Circles of Protection) is the gold standard for security professionals. The goal is not to create an impenetrable bunker, but to create enough friction that an opportunist moves to an easier target, and a determined attacker is delayed long enough for you to react.

We divide defense into four zones: Perimeter, shell, Interior, and Personal. read more

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