𝒜𝓅𝓅𝒶𝓇𝑒𝓃𝓉𝓁𝓎 𝓎𝑜𝓊 𝒶𝓇𝑒 𝒶 𝓂𝒾𝓁𝓁𝑒𝓃𝓃𝒾𝒶𝓁 𝒻𝒶𝑔𝑔𝑜𝓉.
Yeah getting that much helium would be an issue.
Full list of 50 items for survival and victory (took list off a site if you have more ideas add in reply) 1. Rural land in red county, red state, preferably not at sea level 2. Access to water via non-electric means 3. Water filtration, including a gravity filter 4. Soil, seeds, fertilizers and tools for growing food / sprouting 5. Stored food to get you through (don’t forget freeze dried fruits for nutrition) 6. Large volume of salt, and some spices like pepper 7. Cooking: Boil water, wood stove, solar oven, grain grinder, rocket stove, pans, pots, cups, etc. 8. Shelter (house, tent, cabin, RV, shack or whatever you can manage) 9. Cordage: Ropes, twine, string, fishing line, 550 paracord, zip ties, bungee cords, rubber bands 10. Fire starters, magnesium rods, storm proof matches, etc. 11. Knives, blades, edged weapons, hatchet, axe, mallet, sledge hammer 12. Community: Make friends, visit farmers markets, establish friendly relationships 13. Firearms and ammo for security (22 LR, 9mm, 5.56, etc.) 14. Gold and silver (junk silver) for barter, maybe some cash. Barter items: Alcohol, coffee, cigarettes, 22LR ammo, fuel, seeds, toilet paper 15. Radio communications including two-way and a hand-cranked radio 16. Stored fuel: Diesel and diesel vehicles for emergencies 17. Emergency medicine and antiseptics, including iodine, chlorine dioxide, colloidal silver, manuka honey and emergency dental, charcoal, ivermectin, hydroxy, artemisinin (sweet wormwood) 18. Bandaging, gauze, clotting, tourniquets, wound bandaging 19. Pandemic PPE – masks, visors, body suits, plastic sheeting, liquid sprayers 20. Herbs, essential oils (lavender, peppermint, oregano, tea tree), herb seeds and ultrasonic cleaner for extracts, vodka, etc. 21. Honey, paraffin, glycerin, beeswax, vitamin E, things to make salves, lotions, medicines 22. Night vision / thermal observation equipment (look at AGM brand for affordable thermal monoculars) 23. Thermal blankets for anti-detection by thermal imaging including drones and robots 24. Lights: 18650 batteries, LED lights, headlamps 25. Perimeter defense and alert tech (motion sensing lights) and dogs 26. Ballistic vests, slings, gear to carry magazines 27. Backup stash and bugout plan with a smaller version of your stuff at the bugout location 28. Topo maps, printed maps of your area 29. Signaling equip: Mirrors, whistles, compass 30. Silent defense: Crossbow, suppressed weapon w/ subsonic rounds 31. Reference books / hardcopy: DIY projects, homesteading, food preservation, firearms assembly 32. Paper, pencils, erasers, pencil sharpeners, envelopes 33. Personal care supplies: Toilet paper, hygiene products, eyeglasses, soaps, deodorant, etc. 34. Food preservation: Drying, salting, canning supplies 35. Off grid transportation method such as a bicycle or quadricycle 36. Low-tech heat system (wood stove, kerosene space heater, etc.) 37. OTC medicine chest items: Anti-itch, anti-diarrhea, painkillers, blood tests, bug spray, etc. 38. Solar battery bank to charge and run devices, including batteries, flashlights, mobile devices, etc. 39. Off-grid electricity: Tractor PTO, or diesel generator, or solar 40. Spare batteries, chargers, 18650 batteries and devices where possible 41. Sewing, repair, tape kits, glue, safety pins, clothespins, so you can repair clothing 42. Rugged shoes, shoe repair equipment such as shoe goo 43. Containers: Buckets, barrels and bags, glass bottles, jars, medicine containers, with tops, water pouches, trash bags for waste, and thick bags for human waste 44. Tools: Electric and hand drills, volt meters, hammers, shovels, rakes, gardening, barbed wire, T-posts, saws, multitools 45. Aluminum foil, wax paper, parchment paper, plastic wrap 46. Plumbing repair, PEX pipes, crimps, cutters, connectors 47. Off-grid activities, radio shows, MP3 files, books, games, cards 48. Spare parts for cars, appliances, etc. filters, oil, gasket repair goo, tire plugs, rubber patches, epoxy glues, resins, bonding agents 49. Fishing gear: Rod, reel, string, hooks, etc. 50. SKILLS, skills, skills. Know-how. DIY. Learn how to repair and maintain everything you own.
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