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Safer Holidays | A Reason To Stay Inside on Black Friday

We all know about the joys of Black Friday and the inconvenience that comes with it as well, which give us more reasons to just stay at home. Check out the post below and find out why it’s best to just stay inside during Black Friday!

Black Friday: A Holiday Madness

It confounds me to no end that every Thanksgiving, a day in which we give thanks for all that we have, is immediately followed by a day created by retailers to prey on us by luring us in with the prospect of deep discounts on items on our wish lists. There are various reasons why it is better to just stay in the comfort of our home rather than head to the mall, which is like entering a mosh pit at a rock concert. If you don’t mind getting bumped, shoved, and people violating your personal space for a doorbuster item, then go ahead, it’s your choice. But for those people who are having second thoughts of going out this Black Friday, here are some of the best reasons why you should sit this one out.

1. It is better to sleep in

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A 10% discount on a sweater is not reason enough to go out and cut the holiday short. Some people simply just want to stay home and sleep in. Waking up 4 A.M. or earlier just to get to the sales or wait in line for doorbusters is not worth it.

You probably still have a hangover from celebrating Thanksgiving and it is not the right time to drive or go shopping. It is better to spend more time with your family than to get trampled upon by the unruly mob. After all, there are some dinner leftovers and pumpkin pie in the fridge.

2. There’s always Cyber Monday

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A lot of people look at Black Friday as an event, but that is not the only time where you can get huge discounts. Black Friday is just the start of the holiday sales. You can still purchase items at amazing prices in the succeeding days. Plus, you can get most of the in-store deals online too.

Ever heard of Cyber Monday? I bet you have. This is the time where you can get the best offers without leaving the comfort of your home and waiting in line. Almost everything you need is available online and you can have it just by clicking your mouse.

 

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3. Good deals are year-round

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Black Friday is not the only day to snag a sale. All you have to do is take time to research and you’ll find items way better than Black Friday deals. Who knows, you might get a 50-inch HDTV that comes with a great surround system at a very affordable price. Scouring the world wide web can be time-consuming, but it will be surely worth it when you find yourself deals to die for.

4. Not all deals are the best

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More often than not, we fall prey to the attractive low prices of things we would not buy otherwise. There are items that may come extremely inexpensive, but the quality is questionable. Some of them have not been built to last. As a result, you have to buy another one and end up spending more money.

So don’t let the price fool you or else, you’ll have nothing but regrets. And with all the excitement and madness, you’ll suffer a drastic case of indecisiveness which can lead to buying things you don’t need.

5. Stories of Holiday Violence

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During Black Friday, there’s a strong possibility you’ll encounter angry, rude people. They may be equally irate and frustrated as you. There were several reported incidents of violence in this time of the year and they are absolutely tragic.

People get injured or in some cases die when a large crowd burst through the store’s doors. You may even witness old women fighting over a turkey or parents screaming at each other over a video game. It is quite a sad scene or somewhat sickening, especially knowing it is just a day after giving thanks.

 

Want more reasons to stay at home on Black Friday? Watch this video from Joe Santagato and find out why you should just stay in!

Black Friday is a much-awaited event for deal hunters and a headache for ordinary shoppers. The long lines at a ravaged retail store and the traffic jams are just some of the reasons why it is starting to become pointless going out on Black Friday. Not to mention, the products and the deals you can get are also available online. But I won’t criticize anyone who would choose to head out into the cold this Friday morning. Just remember to stay alert and prioritize your safety because there’s no toy or gadget worth losing a life. Stay safe and happy hunting!

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There were Enough Gun Sales On Black Friday To ARM the Marine Corps AGAIN!!!

Every year we try to update this report just to put things into perspective for those who think it wise to attempt to disarm the law abiding citizens of the United States. Every year this number has been pretty consistent and its honestly pretty impressive. According to the Tribunist the FBI reports that over 200,000 […]

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How to Disappear for Good

I disappeared almost two decades ago. I did it to leave behind abusive so-called family and supposed friends. I had to take extreme measure to protect my physical health and wellbeing, my sanity, to reach goals, and experience personal growth and development.

I cringe at who I would be if I had remained in the company of people who were so cruel, and focused on holding me back. I moved to another town, lived there for a bit, and then moved to another state, without telling anyone.

I changed my appearance. I got colored contacts, a new haircut, grew a beard, and got a new wardrobe, a new job, and a new car that I paid cash for. I do not have a social media presence under my real name. I have numerous pen names and screen names.

My landline phone is unlisted. I do not have a cell phone or mobile device. I am opted out of people finders. If anyone tried googling me by my real name, they would find volumes of false information.

As I also have one neurotically determined family member stalking me from time to time (it has been six years since I have had her intrude on me), I never take the same route anywhere twice in a row, or I depart and arrive at different times.

I shred all documents with my name and address, or any other personal identifying information. I never respond to surveys of any kind, and I do not let anyone take my photo. I don’t talk about myself and keep to myself.

In this article, I’ll tell you exactly what you need to do to completely disappear without a trace.

What are your motives for disappearing?

  • A fresh start. Sometimes your life just needs a reset. Maybe you are single and have been stuck in a rut and are stagnate, personally and professionally. Disappearing is the ultimate way to break routine and experience personal growth.
  • You want freedom and to get off the grid, or at least fly under the radar. Modern life, with a lack of privacy and bombardment with information through electronic devices can be overwhelming.
  • You have abusive family or are in a domestic violence situation. GTFO (Get the Fuck Out) and GYOW (Go Your Own Way).
  • You are trying to break the grip of addiction. You need to change associations. You can never have any contact with anyone you bought from sold to, used with, or handled money for if you want to be clean and sober.
  • The wrong people are looking for you. This can go along with a history of addiction. You need to disappear for your own safety.
  • Everything has gone to shit, there are people looking for you, and the police are way too busy with other matters to protect you.

Bad reasons for disappearing:

  • You are deep in debt and creditors are hounding you. Being a deadbeat is a poor reason for disappearing. Talk to your creditors. People are generally reasonable when you pay them something rather than nothing. You need to be able to look at yourself in the mirror.
  • You are a fugitive from justice. Bad move. Do you want to spend the rest of your life looking over your shoulder? Own up to whatever you did and take your consequences. Break any cycle of criminal behavior.

I am not advocating or suggesting any type of criminal behavior.

Can you actually disappear?

That may not be possible in today’s interconnected, transparent, privacy –gouged nosy-people world. The sacrifices you might have to make in terms of quality of life would be considerable.

The homeless can live off the grid, with no address, utilities, vehicle registration, insurance, or license, no social security card, or other identification. However, they carry all their belongings in a backpack, and may live in a tent off a bike path, or behind a supermarket.

They are exposed to extremes of heat and cold, wind, rain, and snow; they are at risk from hostile homeless people, and drunken belligerent teens that delight in tormenting them. This is extreme. You have to weigh the tradeoffs.

I think a balance can be struck where quality of life would not have to be sacrificed. You can make it very difficult for anyone who is looking to find you. It depends almost exclusively on their level of motivation, resources, and perseverance as to how successful they are.

My philosophy on the topic is the same as any form of self-defense, because disappearing can be a form of self-defense. You cannot defend against and prevail against all opponents, in all situations, and at all times. This is not realistic.

You are not invincible. Even Superman went down for the count after getting nuked. However, as Tim Kennedy says, become hard to kill. Train and prep with the intention that if anyone ever tries to kill you, it will be the most difficult thing they have ever done.

Along a similar line of thought, you can make finding you such an arduous, time consuming, expensive, and frustrating experience that the effort becomes more than it is worth. Be determined that anyone looking for you will be repeatedly confounded, endlessly frustrated, and come up against numerous dead-ends and false leads.

How to Disappear

Prepare

You must be totally committed to this in terms of action and mindset. Half-hearted efforts will result in failure, e.g., you will be found. Preparation is critical.

Step 1) Accept their will be gains and losses- aka change, and a lot of work and preparation.

Step 2) Select a place to go. Make it a major urban area.

Step 3) Do a gradual fade-away, not an actual here one day -gone the next disappearance. The former indicates intent and volition to family and friends, the latter suggests foul play and you will have law enforcement looking for you. You don’t want to be found, nor do you want police wasting time and resources on anyone but actual missing persons.

Step 4) Gradually withdraw money from your IRA, CDs, Money Market, savings and checking accounts, and close them out. Incorporate yourself, so you can open an account under a corporate name at a different bank, hiding your identity.

Save money. Keep what you determine is a reasonable amount of cash on hand. Buy pre-paid debit cards. There are so many available for specific stores and businesses, many of which have branches nationwide.

There are also generic Mastercard and Visa pre-paid debit cards available that can be used anywhere. Pay cash for all purchases, use money orders and pre-paid debit cards only when cash is not an option. Invest in tangible assets such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.

Plant caches along your travel/ escape route. Keep cash, copies of documents, USB drives, keys, and other critical items for re-starting your life hidden away.

This is for another layer of personal security as you look for a new job, get a new car, or just-in case situations. Knowing you have some supplies tucked away can reduce anxiety.

Step 5) You will have to sell your home if you own one.

Step 6) You will have to break up with the gf/bf/lover. Do it well in advance. Be nice, not an asshole about it. Send the message this is truly about you, not them, though this has become a break-up cliché to let the other person down easy. Let them let you go instead of frantically searching for someone who has disappeared.

Step 7) Do not tell ANYBODY your intentions.

Step 8) Gradually disconnect from familiar places and people and fade away on social media. Make fewer postings. Do not respond to new friend requests or contacts. Close your social media accounts one at a time, over several months.

Step 9) Opt out of people finders.

Step 10) Shred, burn or otherwise destroy any photos of yourself.

Step 11) Quit your job with sufficient notice. When people ask where you are headed, aim them in the wrong direction. Smile and shake hands with everyone when you leave and thank your supervisor for everything.

Don’t make a big deal out of it. You are just changing jobs, which is the truth. Don’t act sketchy or dramatic like you are going on some sort of secret mission.

Step 12) Be certain your landlord is paid off. Shake hands and thank them for being a good landlord. This is not a big deal, people change apartments all the time; that is all you are doing. Collect your security deposit before you leave. If you own a home, you will have sold it by now.

Step 13) Just before you depart, or on the way, change your appearance. Men, shave your head or grow a ponytail. Shave your face or grow a beard. Lose the beard and keep the ‘stache.

Gain or lose weight. (Yes, I know the latter is easier said than done). Get new clothes which are different from what you normally would wear. Get colored contacts, or wear glasses. Ladies, get a new hairstyle, and/or change your hair color.

Do It

Pick a day and time and go.

On the way to your new life, sell your car for cash. Get a new, generic looking car. Pay cash. Get rid of your clothes and buy new clothes.

Once you get there: Assume people will be looking for you. Practice some tradecraft to stay gone.

1. Use an alias. Your alias can be a permutation of your name. If your full name is John Edward Smith, J.E. Smith can be your knew signature. Or go by Jon, Johnny, or Jonathan. If you don’t normally use your middle initial, start, or drop your middle initial if you do.

2. Get a PO box. Do not get anything but junk mail delivered to your home address.

3. Get a job which preferably pays cash. Day labor, bartending or dishwashing at a family owned bar or restaurant, or construction gigs or on-line freelance work are options. To stay on the right side of the Law, you will have to pay taxes on your earnings. You can pay taxes through your corporate self -and make any under the table job legit. Once again, I do not recommend any illegal activity. If you look like or act like a criminal, you will have people looking for you harder.

4. Start re-building your CV, using a permutation of your name, a PO box, and your new job. Start working toward new certifications or licensure.

5. Be aware of your facial expressions. Our facial expressions are consistent through our lifespan and can lead to someone recognizing you. Practice new facial expressions in front of a mirror until they are automatic.

6. Develop new hobbies and interests, and new habits.

7. Make new friends. Isolated loners get noticed. Anonymous people arouse curiosity.

8. Know what to say when people ask the natural, expected questions about your past. Be certain your past is boring and vague. Strive to bore people.

9. Paint your new car (A different color obviously).

10. Work to become unpredictable. Take different routes to and from home and work and leave and depart at different times.

11. Use cash for purchases as much as possible. Use your pre=paid debit cards when you can. If you use a debit card or use an ATM under your corporate account, do it remote as possible from your place of residence or work, and don’t shop or use the same ATM consistently.

12. Don’t stay put for too long. After a year or so, move again.

13. You cannot EVER go back for ANY reason. Your mother is dying? You can’t go back and say goodbye. Say goodbye to her in your heart. Your Uncle died and left you a million dollars? You can’t claim it.

Once you are gone, stay gone. If you make contact with your past life for any reason, you will be found. Disappearing for good requires total commitment. If you don’t have that level of commitment, then you are not ready.

14. Have fun doing this, especially if the stakes are not high- e.g.,, you are doing a reset. Take this seriously, but don’t make it so grim, or you will walk around looking grim and acting secretive, which will draw attention. Don’t become the neighborhood weirdo. Weirdos are noticed. Once again, strive to bore people and blend in.

Conclusion

Disappearing is a project you have to prepare for and be totally committed to. It is a way to take power back, make yourself safer, and get a fresh start in your life.

But it will also mean sacrifices, and a good degree of discomfort. You must balance the need to disappear with quality of life. This will be an adventure and a challenge.

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Gabrielino Trail (NRT) Guide

Gabrielino Trail (NRT) Guide

Stretching 28.8 miles through the heart of Angeles National Forest, the Gabrielino Trail covers not only some of the most popular areas, but also some of the most remote. And not only is it a beautiful hike, but it’s also got historical significance. The Gabrielino Trail was chosen as  the nation’s first National Recreation Trail (NRT) in 1970 because it “represents its region, supports a diverse community, and is among Americas best trails.” Some sections of the Gabrielino Trail were in sad shape (and impassable) until August 2018 when local mountain bikers led a restoration effort that reopened this iconic trail once again. Today you can enjoy the Gabrielino Trail as a backpacking trip or an ambitious day hike. Keep reading for all the details.

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Two Marines Duke It Out In California Walmart!

Two men fight it out in a Walmart in both marines. Neither pressed charges. ABC7 claims it happened after one of the marines stole a box of crayolas from the others cart. All joking aside. The fight actually occurred after a cart bumped into an elderly woman. ABC7 reports that one was left with a […]

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Cravat Bandaging: Series Post 3

A Guest Blog Post by Jim Ausfahl

Disclaimer: This material has been modified
from the public domain US
Military field manual, FM 5-80.

As a reminder, the triangle bandage is a piece of cloth, often unbleached muslin, that is a right triangle with legs about 40″ (102 cm) long, and a hypotenuse, or long side, around 56.6″ (144 cm). It is folded on itself three times to make a cravat bandage. Remember: for all wounds, the first thing to do is to control the bleeding, clean and cover the wound with gauze padding, and if it is available, some antibiotic ointment. The bandage is used to lock the gauze in place. In looking at the bandaging below, it will be assumed that has already been done. This week let’s look at bandaging parts of the leg, which is very similar to bandaging the arm.

THE FOOT

First, the foot. Lay the triangle bandage on the ground, planting the injured foot on it so that the middle toe is pointed toward the right angle of the bandage, leaving enough bandage behind the heel to come up a little bit on the ankle. Fold the right angle of the bandage over the top of the foot, tucking the side of the bandage under the sole of the foot a little bit to take up the extra material around the foot. Bring one of the corners of the bandage over the foot and behind the ankle, then bring the other end around the other side and behind the ankle. Doing this will cause the part of the bandage behind the heel to come up over the heel; if it does not, lift it up and lock it in place. Then, anchor the bandage by tying a square knot on the front of the ankle. The figure below shows how this is done clearly.

Bandaging the Foot

THE KNEE

Having taken care of the foot, let’s move to the knee. Step one is to fold the triangle bandage into a cravat. With that done, put the middle of the cravat on the kneecap. Take one end of the cravat behind the knee then around the lower part of the knee. Take the other end, come around behind the knee and in front of the lower leg, right under the kneecap. Lock the bandage in place by tying a square knot behind the knee. Here is a simple diagram:

Bandaging the Knee

THE LEG

One bandage left, bandaging the
leg. The figure below will show bandaging the lower leg, or calf area, but the
same technique will work for the thigh, if the thigh is not too large. As with
the arm, the triangle bandage needs folded into a cravat. Place the middle of
the cravat behind the leg, bringing one side around the front and wrapping
upward, then bring the other side around, wrapping downward.  This is very much the same as bandaging the
arm, and the figure below makes that clear.

Bandaging the Leg

These are the easiest things to do with the triangle or cravat bandage.  Next time we’ll look at something a little more challenging—bandaging things on the head and face.

Jim Ausfahl is a physician in active medical practice, in Peoria Heights, Illinois, studying the art of surviving in a challenging environment and sharing what he knows.

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The silent killer: driver fatigue

Experiencing fatigue at work, home or the road can massively increase your chances of being in a fatal or serious accident. With the darker nights and colder weather upon us, you are more likely to feel tired when going about your daily routine.

Fatigue and road accidents

Falling asleep at the wheel is a more prevalent occurrence than most people realise. In 2018 a survey1 revealed of 20,000 motorists, one in eight admitted falling asleep while driving, while 37% said they had been so tired they were frightened they would drop off behind the wheel. Contrary to popular belief, common remedies for tiredness while driving such as winding the window down or turning the radio up will not improve alertness. If you feel the need to employ these tactics you are probably already too tired to drive safely.

In fact, driver fatigue causes thousands of road accidents each year; research2 shows that it may be a contributory factor in up to 20% of road accidents and up to one quarter of fatal and serious accidents.

Sleepiness also reduces reaction time (a critical element of safe driving). It also reduces vigilance, alertness and concentration so that the ability to perform attention-based activities like driving is impaired. The speed at which information is processed is also reduced by sleepiness and the quality of decision-making may also be affected.

Commonly, road accidents are more likely to occur between midnight and 6am, between 2-4pm (especially after a large meal or even just one alcoholic beverage), with driver fatigue setting in when driving home after working long hours and particularly post night-shift.

Fatigue and the workplace

A study by researchers at Loughborough University who surveyed 1,353 of London’s 25,000 bus drivers for Transport for London revealed that 21% of bus drivers in London had to fight sleepiness at least two or three times a week. The study also revealed that 35% of the respondents had a ‘close call’ on the roads due to tiredness in the past year and 5% had been in at least one accident because of fatigue.

Management of Occupational Road Risk (MORR™)

RoSPA offers a Management of Occupational Road Risk (MORR™)  course which helps fleet managers  examine ways in which to apply risk assessment techniques and safety management models to the specifics of road-related risks (including signs of fatigue among their drivers).

On completion of (MORR™), delegates will be able to conduct risk assessments associated with occupational road risk, understand some of the measures appropriate to controlling the risks, and appreciate benefits associated with successfully managing occupational road risk.

For more information on our (MORR™) course visit our website, email or call us on +44 (0)121 248 2233. You can find further information about how fatigue effects driving downloading this RoSPA factsheet.

 Resources

  1. Sky News – Tiredness blamed for quarter of fatal road crashes
    https://bit.ly/35rupgY
  1. RoSPA – Driver fatigue
    https://bit.ly/347KB6C

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