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Doing the Stuff as a Backdoor Prepper



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You're in the right place if you are interested in becoming a backdoor prepper. You've likely read the books written by Gaye Levy and James Wesley Rawles, and are eager to learn more. How do you pick the right books? The best way to become a backdoor prepper is to read a variety of books, and make your selection based on your personal needs.

Doing the Things

Back-door Prepping means stocking up with supplies in case of disaster. Backdoor prepping isn’t new. Many people have done it for years. But it’s only recently become a popular concern. The world has become more interconnected and is in danger from many different threats. So, how can we be prepared for the unexpected?

Gaye Levy

Gaye Levy lives in rural Washington as a back door prepper. She began prepping while she lived on San Juan Island in 2010. The economy was in a state of crisis and many were unhappy about losing their middle class jobs. On top of that, there were high terrorist alert levels, so the community was on high alert for natural disasters. Levy was forced to take proactive measures to ensure survival. She created books and a website called “Backdoor Survival.”


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Backdoor Survival is an informative website. Although Gaye Levy started this website more than ten year ago, it's still extremely informative. Gaye Levy has since retired, but you can still find many excellent articles on this site. The site focuses on living and meeting your basic needs while still enjoying life. It offers many tips and tricks for how to store food, essential oils, or home-made beauty items.

James Wesley Rawles

James Wesley Rawles is an expert on backdoor prepping. He was a former U.S Army intelligence officer, and has written extensively about issues such as end-of–civilization. Although he's not an NSA contractor or a former military man, he is deeply interested in survival and has learned many of the techniques used by many prepper enthusiasts. Rawles' Survival Life website has all the information you need about prepping, bushcrafts, off-grid living and self-defense. Rawles takes a straightforward approach to survival.


Pandemic COVID

The COVID pandemic is a once-in-a-generation event that has catalyzed the 'backdoor prepper' mindset, with 43% of adults in urban areas considering moving to less-populated areas. Nassim Taleb explains, "When an incident is rare, we tend not to explain it away. It makes it seem as though it could be predicted." This 'prepper mindset’ was in its earliest stages sparked by COVID.


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A recent study examined male and female COVID-19-related panic-buying behaviors and found that males were more likely to stockpile, as well as to report higher rates of fear and anxiety. Prepping behaviors were related to psychological traits like psychopathology and a fear of catastrophic events, such as anxiety. An increase in panic-buying among men was also associated with traditional masculinity. These findings could help to guide community response strategies that target cognitive aspects such as fear, panic buying, and other fears.


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FAQ

How do you prepare your house for war?

You must first make sure that all windows are tightly closed. Next, put everything in storage. It is important to keep enough water and food in your home.

You should also have an evacuation plan worked out. If you have any suspicion that your home might be under attack by enemy forces, evacuate immediately.

You could die if you don't!


What amount of supplies should I have saved for a day?

It is ideal to have three month's worth of supplies ready for you. That means having enough food, water, and other necessities to sustain yourself for three months.

However, this number varies depending on the severity of the emergency. In remote areas, there may not be any neighbors nearby who could help you. Maybe there's no electricity grid.

In that case, you'd better prepare for a longer-term situation.


What should you include in a bugout bag?

A Bug Out Bag (BOB), a kit designed for survival in 72-hour situations without food, water, shelter or communication, is called a Bug Out Kit. It includes a first aid kit, flashlight, whistle, fire starter, compass, knife, matches, rope, bandana, handkerchief, toilet paper, hygiene items, sunscreen, sunglasses, socks, gloves, hat, bottled water, energy bars, batteries, emergency blanket, and other essentials.

Remember that you'll probably only use half the items in your BOB. You should make wise decisions.


What is the best food you can buy for survival?

You need to think carefully about what you are buying because if you don't have enough water, then you won't survive long. The best thing to do is find a place with plenty of water and make sure you stock up on supplies.

Food can be purchased in dried beans or rice, as well as pasta and dehydrated foods. You need to make sure they are stored properly so that nothing gets lost.

It might be worth looking into freeze-dried products. These are typically more expensive than regular foods, but they last longer.


What medical supplies do I need to stockpile in order to be able to treat my patients?

In an emergency situation, ensure you have enough medicine for at least three months. Stocking up on all kinds of medication, such as pain relievers, antibiotics, and cold medicines, is the best way to do so. You may also want to consider storing food as well because if you don't have access to fresh foods, you won't have much time to prepare them.



Statistics

  • Receiving 11.2 percent of votes in our reader survey was a propane torch. Background: This summer, we surveyed our readers about what they’d shove into a backpack if they were caught unprepared for the collapse of society. (inverse.com)
  • In the first ten months of 2016, foreigners bought nearly fourteen hundred square miles of land in New Zealand, more than quadruple what they bought in the same period the previous year, according to the government. (newyorker.com)
  • Some 57.2 percent of voters chose Crocs, proving that comfort rules. Background: This summer, we surveyed our readers about what they’d shove into a backpack if they were caught unprepared for the collapse of society. (inverse.com)



External Links

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How To

How to survive in the wild with nothing

In this world we live in today, there are many people who do not know how to survive in the wild without any resources. In order to survive in nature, you will need to be able make fires, hunt animals, find water and build shelters. To survive in the wild, it is very important to understand what kind of food you eat, where you go, where your shelter is, and what tools you use. It is important to think like a hunter to survive in wild environments.

Survival tips

  1. Before heading out into wilderness, it is important to have a plan. It is better to have a plan than to run into problems while trying to survive in wilderness.
  2. Have a map of your area. A map is a great way to locate your way home if you get lost.
  3. Keep hydrated. You must drink enough water to survive in the wild. It is important to drink at most two liters each day.
  4. Learn which plants can be eaten. Learn how you can recognize different types of plants.
  5. Find a safe spot to sleep. Avoid living near dangerous animals and places.
  6. Create a shelter. A good shelter helps keep you warm during cold weather.
  7. Use a compass. When you're out in the wild, it is extremely useful to know how to read a compasse.
  8. Keep a knife on you. Knives are very useful when you are hunting.
  9. You should know how to start a flame. If you are camping in the wilderness, it is important to know how to start a fire.
  10. Be alert to predators. If you don't pay attention, predators could try to harm your health.
  11. Learn how to use weapons. When you are in a forest, weapons are extremely useful.
  12. Avoid poisonous Snakes Snake bites could prove to be fatal.
  13. Avoid getting bitten. Insects can carry diseases that can kill you.
  14. Protect yourself from lightning. Lightning strikes are extremely dangerous.
  15. Don't touch dead bodies. Don't touch dead bodies.
  16. Look after your health. When you are in survival mode, you need to look after your health.
  17. Be cautious around fires. Fire can be dangerous and can even cause irreparable damage.
  18. Do not waste your time. Time is one of your most valuable possessions.
  19. Don't panic. Panic makes things worse.
  20. Don't lose hope. We can only live with hope.
  21. Don't let yourself become complacent. Complacency can lead to death.




 



Doing the Stuff as a Backdoor Prepper