11 TIPS for Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse – Zombie Survival Guide



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  1. Tip that I came up with for the zombie apocalypse;

    No matter where you are, no matter what you're doing…. always, always, ALWAYS…. bring a First-Aid kit with you everywhere you go. You never know when you'll need it….

  2. It would be great to live in an agricultural area like Iowa. Especially if the crops have been planted. Then you just make sure they are irrigated and wait to harvest. Remember that a windmill on a farm is a water pump.

  3. If you don't know how serious the situation is before the National guard gets activated it's probably a little late to be stocking up or even trying to flee by car, by that point once you know so does everyone else

  4. Sure i hope absolutely no apocalypse scenario will happen. Yet doesn't mean I haven't prepared for any kind of hard times. You name it I can figure out how to make it a weapon. Knowledge of electrical systems, mechanics on ; diesel, heavy equipment, automotive. Knowledge of Farming, carpentry, masonry, and leather working (not tanning yet). Could probably field dress a freshly hunted prey. Sewing, basic medical and anatomy. Some smithing and other things. If I wanted to survive the long haul you know what everyone "specialist" never says or show / movie of any apocalyptic thing. Schools, trade schools and library. Why? BOOKS, and more BOOKS. If you don't know it yet you best start learning it seems you got time on your hands. I covered my basics and i covered the most unintelligent parts of those that have intelligence forget to mention.

    A prison sounds great yet people are planning that too. I know some great spots but people forget that 5he smartest thing to do is watch what people do as they panic and leave. Thankfully I hate cities (just too many people easily panicked. Where i live best to stay put and keep an eye on the neighbors. Chill and see what happens. I barely noticed the pandemic and was ready watching and still working. Ready any time it got to the point I say "screw the job. It's going to get out of control. I was ready then but not 100%. No need to scare your self. You will know when to ready up. Panic will lead to riots. The mass slaughter by the panicked and controlling forces. Once civilized people show signs of civil. That's the time. Might want to ready up and keep guard and maybe get to the secured location. A house in the hills and a concealed driveway that's your best spot. Like the video said not too far away but not too close. About where I am. Yet much better if on the hill behind me.

  5. 1. Stay at home with my guns, food, water and family.
    2. Wait 100 days to 150 days allow stupid unprepared people to die off help only if you’re assured success.
    3. Live in the crawl space or attic with said supplies.
    4. Set up in the prison I know like the back of my hand after rule 2.
    5. Invite other survivors to join survive.
    6. Make a council but, have an emergency committee commander where members of the community vote for council and commander.
    7. Everyone over 16 goes armed with at least a knife yes this creates some problems but, breaching zombies are the greater threat under 16 parental choice however, those parents bear the responsibility of keeping their child out of trouble concerning the weapon.
    8. Careful trial and error from there and really at every stage of it all.

  6. Real life wars and crisises show that civilian population is mostly disciplined and help eachother. I don't know, where preppers got this idea that in times of crisis everyone will be ar eachother throat.
    One exception was Iraq, where Americans first destroyed water supplies and then fired all employes of Saddam administration from their positions, basically creating whole insurgent army for themselves from scratch.

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