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Being a backdoor prepper: Do the stuff



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If you're wondering about becoming a backdoor prepper, you've come to the right place. You may have read Gaye Leevy and James Wesley Rawles books. Now you want to know more. How do you pick the right books? You can become a backdoor prepper by reading a wide variety of books and making your decision based on your own needs.

Doing the Stuff

Back-door prepping refers to the practice of stocking up supplies in preparation for a disaster. Backdoor prepping is not a new concept; many people have been doing it for years, but it has recently become a mainstream concern. The world is becoming more interconnected and is at risk from many threats. How can we prepare for the unexpected?

Gaye Levy

Gaye Levy is an experienced back door prepper who lives in rural Washington. She started prepping in 2010 while living on San Juan Island. People were furious about the loss of middle-class jobs, and the economy was in crisis. On top of that, there were high terrorist alert levels, so the community was on high alert for natural disasters. Levy needed to take proactive steps to ensure her survival. She created books and a website called “Backdoor Survival.”


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Backdoor Survival is a website that has tons of good information. This website was started more than ten years ago by Gaye Levy, but it is still very informative. Gaye Levy has now retired but there are still great articles. The site is focused on living and satisfying your basic needs while still enjoying your life. The site also offers tips for storing food, essential oils, as well as home-made beauty products.

James Wesley Rawles

James Wesley Rawles a backdoor prepper is a former U.S Army intelligence officers who has written extensively regarding end-of–civilization issues. He is not an NSA contractor nor a former soldier, but he is very interested in survival and has learned many techniques that are used by prepper enthusiasts. Rawles' Survival Life website offers information on self-defense and prepping as well as off-grid living. Rawles is a firm believer in survival.


Pandemic of COVID

The COVID epidemic is a once-in a lifetime event that has inspired the 'backdoor preppper' mentality. 43% have considered moving to less-populated areas because of it. Nassim Talab points out that "When an event happens, we tend explain it away, making the situation appear as though it could've been predicted." This 'prepper mindset,' was born out of the COVID pandemic.


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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. Psychopathology and anxiety are two of the psychological factors that lead to prepping behavior. An increase in panic-buying among men was also associated with traditional masculinity. These findings will help communities develop response strategies that target cognitive issues such as fear or panic buying.


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FAQ

Which canned food is best for survival?

It is not always the most nutritious canned food. It will depend on what food you are looking for. If you want energy, then go for beans; if you want protein, then choose meat.

If you are looking for nutrition, then try to find foods that have high levels of vitamins and minerals.


Are you looking for doomsday-preppers?

Most people who are prepping for an apocalypse tend to live in rural areas. This is because they have a better chance of surviving if society collapses. They have a better chance of finding supplies in times when there is less competition.

You need to be able to survive.

Low population density is the best place to visit. It is easier to survive if there are fewer people.


Should I store guns?

Yes! Yes! Gun ownership is protected by the Second Amendment. It's important that you remember that not everyone is entitled to own firearms. Guns are not permissible for those with mental illness.

However, having a firearm at home can help save lives. The CDC reports that there have been over 33,000 accidental shooting-related deaths between 1999 & 2016.

The good news about concealed weapons is that most states allow citizens to have them. You still have the option to carry a concealed weapon, even though you're not allowed to possess one.


What emergency supplies should I have at home?

It is important to plan ahead and be prepared for anything if you're going on a long-term trip. Consider packing food, water and a first aid kit. This will help you feel more prepared and confident that you will survive whatever situation arises.

The best place to start is with a basic emergency kit. You should include antiseptic creams, painkillers. gauze pads, bandages, scissors, tweezers. thermometers. alcohol swabs. Also, you may want to add a small flashlight to see what's inside your kit during power outages.

It is a good idea to keep these items in a clear plastic container with a cover. It will help to keep the items dry and clean.

You should also consider storing food for up to two weeks. Even better, you could make your own freeze-dried foods. These recipes are simple to prepare and don't require any cooking pans or pots. Just add hot water, and you're ready to eat!

A solar-powered battery backup is another option. This will enable you to charge both your laptop and mobile phones.


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

You should aim to have three months worth of supplies in your home. It means you have enough food, water and other necessities to survive for three months.

This number can vary depending on how severe the emergency is. In remote areas, there may not be any neighbors nearby who could help you. Maybe there is no power grid.

In such cases, it is a good idea to prepare for a more long-term situation.



Statistics

  • 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)
  • Approximately a hundred and seventeen million people earn, on average, the same income they did in 1980, while the typical income for the top one percent has nearly tripled. (newyorker.com)
  • A survey commissioned by National Geographic found that forty percent of Americans believed that stocking up on supplies or building a bomb shelter was a wiser investment than a 401(k). (newyorker.com)



External Links

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How To

How to preserve food for survival

The best way to preserve food in a long-term emergency is by drying it. Drying foods makes them last for longer and removes moisture. It also reduces the possibility of bacteria growth.

Because they don't need to be prepared, dried fruits are ideal for snacking during emergencies. You can take them with you and eat as many as you wish without worrying about weight gain.

You can make dried fruit at home using a dehydrator, but if you have access to a solar oven, this would be ideal. To dry any type of food, you could use a sun oven, such as meats, fish, vegetables and grains.

When preserving food, it is essential to make sure that the container is airtight. This prevents oxygen entering the container and spoiling it. The container can be sealed tight enough to prevent oxygen from entering the food.

If you do decide to add preservatives, try adding salt first. Salt prevents mold growth. Next, you should add vinegar. Vinegar is a good way to kill harmful bacteria and stop mold growth.

First, cut the food into small pieces. You can use scissors or a knife. You can use scissors or a knife to pack your items well.

Place the food into a plastic bag. Keep the food in the bag until it dries completely.

Once the food has dried, you can place it in a sealed bag. It is important not to let food contact other things.




 



Being a backdoor prepper: Do the stuff