This video provides you with a number of everyday items that you may need if you are hit by an Electromagnetic Pulse. An EMP will wipe out all electronics and electrical instruments. EMP-proof items to stock: 1. Water Filter, Rainwater, Hand Well Pump, Water Bottles, Cash, Precious Metals, Medications/First Aid/Trauma Kits, Library, Ammunition, Batteries, Incandescent Flashlights, Fire Starters, Firewood, Propane, Maps, Fire Extinguishers, Tools, Heavy Mil Contractor Bags.
15 EMP-proof items to stock
EMP attack! Surviving first 72 hours of no power grid
We went 72 hours without power after an EMP destroyed the power grid. Here's how we did it. Go to https://athleticgreens.com/haxman to get started on your first purchase and receive a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 travel packs. Thanks to AG1 for sponsoring today’s video. An electromagnetic pulse can destroy the power grid. They aren't just man-made devices. They can and have happened from solar flares from the sun. If you weren't prepared for an EMP or an attack on the power grid, how would you survive?
This is what is now being snuck into children’s shows
JP Reacts provides an excellent presentation on how our children are being propagandized by sending them racist woke messages designed to encourage, accept, promote, and involve them in becoming part of the deranged, unnatural, abnormal, and damaging objectives of the sick Marxist plan they seek to embed into our children’s psyche.
The browser URL is an attack on your privacy
This is a very common Job Interview question for Software engineers - what happens after you type in the Browser's URL bar and press enter? The answers of the person will often define the tech level of the interviewee. But in this video, we will really dig deep into the answer to this question and add details that affect our privacy. Rob Braxman reports.
Protesters in France storm Blackrock offices
As France’s highest constitutional court approves Macron’s proposals to raise the minimum pension age demonstrations continue with protestors targeting the offices of Blackrock. Annoyingly for the media these protestors don’t seem to be Right-wing. Still, we should probably focus on how annoying protests are rather than the wealth transfer that has occurred during and since the pandemic. Russell Brand reports.
Defeating Microwave Weapons
We start by demonstrating how microwaves work and how they affect objects within a certain range. Then we show you how to defend yourself against them.
How you can land a passenger aircraft in 12 steps
What if a passenger was the only person left to land a plane? Could a passenger theoretically do it, without any previous knowledge or training? In today’s special video, I will go through the required steps that will have to be taken in the cockpit in order to set the aircraft up for a safe auto-land. There will be around 20 different individual steps that need to be taken, and none of them can be omitted or done in the wrong order. This all depends on the passenger getting into contact with Air Traffic Control and being reasonably close to a suitable runway.
Create an easy Private Cloud solution to protect your privacy
Why expose your data to third parties? You can access your data at home and over the Internet with an easy to set up solution that requires no networking skills and limitless drive space; and with no subscription to a cloud provider. Set up a Private cloud. In this video I show you how I set up an inexpensive NAS from Synology. I'll also explain the pluses and minuses of solutions to allow Internet access to your NAS with a little bit of networking tech. Rob Braxman reports.
CDC bought phone data Amerikans to monitor lockdown compliance
It has been revealed that the Amerikan Gestapo Centers for Disease Control and Prevention division (CDC) used taxpayer money to purchase data from private corporations in order to track movement and travel data on mobile devices belonging to 55 million Amerikans. This is another example of the criminal enterprise that is the Fascist Police States of Amerika government. Roman Balmakov reports.