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re: Kamala's surprise home gun inspections: Learn to cache...
We're only one more stolen election away...
And remember what she promised to do within her first 100 days in office.
They're also going to add social media posts they deem anti-government, hate, or disinfo as cause for issuing a Red Flag order to take your guns. Take that seriously. They are going to weaponize Red Flag laws beyond what anyone imagines... It will be the "Karen's" dream come true.
Caching is not just about the government jack boots, it's about thieves, roving gangs, and anyone else that comes looking for guns, food, money and supplies when the SHTF.
Remember when your grandma warned you not to keep all your eggs in one basket?
She was right.
It's also smart to have an offsite cache in a location far enough outside your local area in the event of a natural disaster like what happened with the New Palestine, Ohio, train derailment that released deadly dioxins, or a power grid outage, pandemic breakout, enemy occupation etc that requires an immediate exit from your home and/or in case you get caught away from your home.
Swap holding caches with a friend or family member outside your immediate locale, as well as perhaps one in your immediate locale that gives you "insurance" in the event of a catastrophic home fire, flood, tornado etc.
I remember watching this from a few years ago, it's enough to get you started. From two Green Berets, including an O.G. legend Randy "Rawhide" Wurst.
Do you own "caching" searches online and get started, and don't overlook this important component of being prepared.
SOTB
PS: It should go without saying, don't keep all your "supplies" in obvious locations within your home or property. Keep a few items hidden away. Lots of great videos and furniture hides etc online about that as well. The same within vehicles. And don't think they won't take your food, especially freeze dried long term storage... cache them as well and keep a few " storage tubs" off site.