deadlyfrost

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Member since: Jan 22 2009, 2:19 PM EST
Slogan: "Z DAY? ha! i already shave with a machete!"
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About Me:
1.When I started thinking way too much about zombies: after movies, world events, and my friend CJ.

2. What started my zombie fixation:
i do not believe in the voodoo zombie, and when i found out that viruses could be a culprit i jumped onto the bandwagon

3.Favorite zombie book:
zombie survival guide, and world war z

4. Favorite zombie movie:
pretty much all of the newer stuff

5.Favorite quote in any zombie movie:
dawn of the dead - police officer raises white board telling andy (gun shop owner), "burt reynolds"

My Survival Plan:
6.My “handle” should you look for you on the radio waves or web:
my goal is to not allow myself to be known. when z day comes the chaos will be to much for a small group to handle when overunned with zombies and unprepared survivors. hence one reason why emergency shelters do not work (unprepared people know the location and exhaust the resources,)

7. My location:
chandler, Arizona

8. Is my plan dependent on zombies in your home town, or anywhere?
i am not a zombie hunter, but will take care of any enemy in my way. its hard to have a plan (because the plans will always fail) i find myself taking more of a web or branch way of planning. get to point "a" assess situation and depending on the results move to branch "A1", "A2", or "A3". time is of the essence, the ability to adapt to the surroundings will result in survival, when the surroundings have to adapt to your plan then the results equal death.

9. Will I be staying in my home or headed somewhere else?
depends on the sitation. i have made waypoints that branch off of each other. if my neighborhood is overan with zombies, of course i will stay until the situation is easier to handle. once the situation is manageable then i will proceed with my evacuation plan.

10. If I'm heading out, how do I plan to get there?
the best way to prepare for it is to cardio train and prepare for long walks or runs. legwork is the most reliable mode of transportation and can get people out of a bind quickly. obviously i would use a vehicle easy to obtain or bike, but if it comes to it, i will walk or run. (remember to train in cardio with the gear you plan on taking with you) obviously you will leave the rifle behind when training to insure that you do not cause civil unrest. no sense in training in cardio if you are not familiar with your gear while doing so. (this wil also allow for you to make adjustments on where you put your gear so that items do not fall off or cause injury to yourself.)

11.Got anyone I want to take with me?
sounds cold but no. depends on the situation, how bad the situation is and how much time i have to prepare before the first encounter. if all hell breaks loose then "no, time is of the essence" my crew will know the waypoints by heart. sympathy is a quick way to die at z day. saving a lonely woman trapped by twenty zombies will cause exhaustion of resources and potential injury. this will also notify the people/zombies in the area of your presence.

12. How will I communicate with the outside world, or do I plan to go the hermit route?
I plan on the hermit route for a couple years until i know that the zombies have either starved to death, deterriorated enough, or im bored.
i already havea secluded zombie ready building for my use in hte forest up north. i have enough food to last 9 months, ammunition up the bung hole, enough fortified farmland and fuel. 230 acres is a nice survival area in the middle of no where. (plan on not using it all, but its nice to have cushion.)
once the few years are over, i will begin the recolonization procedures by recruiting followers.

13.How am I planning to get food and water?
have a pump jack on the territory, also a natural spring in a cave nearby on the property. farmland, MRE'S, stored food, livestock.

14.What’s my weapon of choice? Do you need to reload that thing? Gotta plan for that?
military style, durable machete 22'' accompanied by a blade sharpener. two 6'' knives (not for use in combat, but handy if needed)
22 carbine
2- 22 pistols. one for close combat and in times of needing to reload, i can just pull the second one out to fend off more enemies. in times of z-day do not count on fast reloads, weapons not jamming, and infinite magazines to poor lead out. this fallacie will get you killed. carrying extra magazines is good, even if you think there are to many. theres nothing like having to fill a magazine with ammunition while the enemy is running toward you.

15.Got a survival philosophy?
"dont be stupid"
16.Am I willing to hook up with other survivors?
yes- after i evaluate them
17.Is my plan based on a book/movie/blog/scientist other survivors may have heard of?
well max brooks educated me on the basics.

18. BUG-OUT-BAG:

*the following items is what i have currently, i am not listing the items i dont have yet.

-waterproof tan combat and flight boots
-black ammo utility shoulder bag
- musette bag
-briefs (the best of underwear and boxers. reduces rashes.
-two bandannas (u.s. flag, and flaming skulls)
-camo boonie
-13 piece lock pick set
- 22'' military machete
-engineer compass
- three maps. local, state, and country
-comfortable leather gloves
-whistle
-two 6" knives
-12 piece fire sticks
-3-in-1 light emergency radio with ear buds: crank/dc powered
-2 sets of 50' nylon cord
-medium first aid kit:
50 cough drops
100 allergy relief pills
40 cold/flu pills
100 pain reliever pills
forceps
scalple
two safety pins
multiple bandages
instant cold compress pack
4 sterile gauze dressing 2''x2''
2 sterile gauze dressing 4''x4''
abd pad 5''x9''
medical tape
triple antibiotic ointment
6 latex medical gloves
12 alcohol pads
packets of sunscreen
que tips
2 medical sticks
insect aid
burn oitment
8 ear plugs
-Small first aid kit (sounds redundant, but this small first aid kit straps on the strap by my shoulder, easy access for fast reaction and will allow me to keep moving. the medium first aid kit is for restocking the small one and for bigger problems. the key is to keep moving and stay healthy.)
some bandages
pain relief pills
few allergy pills
acohol prep pads
antiseptic hand cleanser
poison relief
chapstick
two packets of burn relief
insect protection cream
-portable aqua neutralizing tablets- gets rid of iodine taste and color
-portable aqua purification tablets
-mini mag light with extra bulbs
-extra batteries
- 27 piece lock pick set
- magnesium fire striker
-knife sharpener
- hydration pack 2L- fits all of the previous listed materials.

items ordered:

military surplus ammunition satchel. holds around 500-750 rounds of 22
22'' ammunition
22'' carbine

future items to order (due to law):
22'' pistol

IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMER

- carry a comfortable load, something that wont way you down that much. i can carry a lot myself being a 6'2'' broad shoulder 19 year old.

- if you have extra room for more materials then stock up on more of the same items. the reason is if you run into other survivors, you will be able to either aid them (by giving bits of materials) or by bartering. ammunition for food/water, medical supplies and such.

-learn as much of a trade as possible. trade your service for resources.

- never give vital information such as supply list, base of operation (if any) location, group size, or destination. you will never know the mentality of the people you run into. those people could be raiders.

- when bartering, always request the materials in plain sight. consider the deal to be fake until they present the right materials. never, and i mean never disarm yourself as a request from the second party. this will give ample opportunity for them to raid you.

-create a bartering rule, such as approach, tone, mentality, and departure.

- during the months preparing for the zombie infestation, never tell a mass amount of people about the supplies you will be collecting. this amount of self-disclosure will result in people showing up at your house demanding aid. (remember: you want to make a quiet and quick exit from the city)

-take constant inventory of self materials. when bartering comes into the picture you will know what you need.

-always be calm and quiet. the more focused you are the better your aim, endurance, and descision making will be. not being calm may result in group panic, wasteing of resources, and injury. brain power accompanied with coordination will lead to victory.

-formation: create special formations while patrolling or entering buidlings to insure that zombie ambush is not allowed. no use having good equipment and combat skills when a zombie stealthes behind you for the kill.

-become the predator not the prey. be brave not stupid.


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