Spring is almost here. It's a good time to go through your car preps and update for the season. Also, if you have hand sanitizer and it froze, it's probably useless now. Same with spare flashlight batteries, etc. Things like snow shovels and ice melt should be stowed away unless you are planning on a mountain pass road trip. Think about what could go wrong and prepare for that. Right now we have some nasty wind storms that are blocking roads and taking out power lines. Don't go on even short trips without food, water, blankets, communication, etc. Most important is to know your area, know what conditions are possible and plan for things to go sideways.
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Here is a tiny little obvious prep which had never occurred to me before but I'm sure lots have thought of it. I always keep painkiller in my little go-basket that I take every time I go in the car (cough drops, mints, cereal bar, gloves, hot shot, hand sanitizer or wet wipes, kleenex, extra phone charger, small hunting knife, extra pair of glasses, small seasonal stuff) I always try to remember my water bottle but can't tell you how many times I've forgotten it and can't swallow a tylenol or ibuprofen without it. The answer is children's chewable. Just check the amount of medicine each tablet has and multiply it to an adult dose. Even if you have water, this works great if you are on a freeway, back is killing you and you can't pull over. (always where it hits me) It's one less thing to fumble with.

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[continued] And after an incident, the lines of investigative authority or prosecutorial authority can be very challenging to navigate.

But I think the Washington public expects their local sheriff or local police chief or officers that work for either to not simply watch if somebody in their community is having their rights violated.

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This is setting up - by necessity, I want to be very clear about that - guidelines for direct conflict between Washington State and Federal agents.

There's unidentified/masked Federal fascist agent contexet in this, too, since that'll be illegal here real soon.

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They're being pretty nonspecific in this because as _they_ put it they don't want to give away game plan. But:

27:38, Atty. Gen. Nick Brown:

What I would say is as a general matter, state and local law enforcement do not have to simply watch or look away if the law is being violated.

If they see somebody being assaulted unlawfully or attacked unlawfully or otherwise having their legal rights violated, we do not expect state and local officers to simply watch or do nothing.

It is important that each of those jurisdictions talk to their lawyers and legal teams, understand where those lines are drawn.

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Yet again, all the preppers (from Tuesday all the way to hard core) are not the ones emptying store shelves before the storm. Adding food, water, and fuel/energy sources to your stash a little bit at a time all year long, as you can afford and have time for, will see you through any disaster.
Home preserve, shop, forage, trade, barter, buy. If you can food, fill any extra spaces in the canner with water in jars. It stays potable for years, and takes up the same amount of room that empty jars take. Small camp stoves can heat soup up or boil water, don't take much room or fuel. Most people have a bbq these days, propane lasts for many years as long as it's stored properly. Wood stoves are ideal for heat and cooking but even a Buddy Heater will keep one room toasty warm in an emergency.
Any level of preparing in advance helps and once you get into it, have your first little power outage or whatever, you realize how stress free it makes your life. Off-season prepping will get it done for everyone that is able to, and last minute shopping can be left for those that have no other choice.

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I don't know that this is the loudest 3D-printable emergency whistle as it claims, but it does print well even on a low-end printer (I've tested with clear PLA, prints fine) and it is loud.

It's always handy to have emergency kit around. I suggest pairing them with foam earplugs.

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I've touched on situational awareness before but I want to dive deeper for a moment. Lots is always being said about coming face to face with obvious danger. But the hidden dangers that seemingly come out of no where are, in my opinion, more lethal. I learned to hone situational awareness while travelling alone many times over the years. I've almost never travelled with other people, I'm a loner at heart and it just worked out that way. There are many people that never go anywhere or do anything alone, always have a chatty walking buddy, always someone to help with travel arrangements, always a concert buddy to rely on. Being absolutely alone and having to rely on only yourself for information, safety, and well being is more valuable that you can imagine. Learn to discern your environment and recognize harm, help, potential or immanent danger. Befriending strangers can be an important skill to have, but where acute danger awareness is also paramount. Strangers can save you, they can also end you.
I don't have great hearing. I have ringing in one ear probably due to standing too close to concert speakers as a youngin. I NEVER use earphones either walking, or driving. It is incredibly distracting and muffles not only what you may not want to hear but what you might need to hear as well. There is a reason why the sound of a twig cracking in the distance makes hair stand up on the back of your neck. It is a primal response to being tracked by a predator. Being tracked by a cougar in the wilderness is a horrifying experience. It has happened to me on horseback many years ago... when the forest is suddenly too silent, the birds stop, tiny sounds echo, the horse knows- his ears swivel, his steps dance a bit, his skin shivers a tiny ripple. The message is to get out, now!

Walking down a city street at night, can you hear distant footsteps? Are they synced with your own? Do they stop when you stop? Do they fade away into the dark or almost imperceptibly get closer? This happened to my daughter once in downtown Vancouver late at night. She made it to her door safely by walking down the very centre of the street with her keys laced in her fingers, but was terrified.

Is the car behind you keeping a reasonable distance? Has it followed you for many turns? Are you on a deserted dark road or a well lit city street? Is it about to cut you off by rapidly changing lanes? Is it driving erratically? Coming up too fast? Driver doesn't see you?

Are you in a group of people that suddenly becomes so crowded, a trip or fall could be a trample danger? This happened to me during a Celebration of Lights fireworks display in Vancouver years ago. Suddenly I was in a sea of people shoulder to shoulder as far as I could see. The press of bodies became frightening, hard to breathe and I got out of the throng as quickly as I could by traversing sideways straight into the bushes at the side of the street. In the dark, all it takes is one person panicking or taking suddenly ill to cause widespread panic and crowd surge.

A nightclub where the exits are partially blocked or not clearly marked, way too crowded with people, tables and chairs?

A windowless mall where your directional awareness is gone? Suddenly lost on unmarked streets or forest when the trail disappears? Can you get away from where you are safely?

Have you been in an earthquake that is so rare in your area that you don't know what is happening and can't think of what to do? Have you awakened in the middle of the night and something seems wrong but you can't think what?

The only answer I have for any of this is to practice honing your skills. Be alone, listen, explore, become familiar with your surroundings, and educate yourself on how the survivors lived. Who lived, who died and why.
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We take opportunity when opportunity presents, but I gotta say... putting all new flooring down in a house that you are currently living in by shuffling everything around and then one day later installing half a new kitchen one day before Yule with extra family squeezed in here and there... is not the easiest way to get shit done. But it got done! (I'm cranky, my back hurts and I've been sleeping in for days) Seasonal Blessings to everyone and stay safe out there. The weather is bonkers.

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Some deep cold will reach southern BC too, but is forecasted for only a few days. The north has been really getting it. I hope everyone is having a safe holiday out there.
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