America’s Vulnerability & Survival Myths That Can Kill You
When the Us Government Has Its Priorities Misaligned, It’s Time to Be Ready for the What If’s of Life. “… we are vulnerable, very vulnerable. Look at this scenario right here. Unfortunately, right now, because of the folks that we have in command, we don’t know what we’re doing, period. We don’t have a clue. It’s very apparent through moves we make on an ongoing basis that we are more concerned about whether or not a boy can turn into a girl or a girl can turn into a boy. As to whether or not we’re going to take down a Chinese spy balloon, therein lies the problem.” – John Rush
———— Survival Myths That Can Kill You ————
“They are not useless. They actually work. They are a mylar-coated emergency blanket. That’s why we call them space blankets. But they don’t look very warm. But the way they function, they do. And if you’ve never used one, you wouldn’t know that. But they actually work extremely well. They wick out the moisture. They don’t allow moisture in. They keep. The heat inside of you. They work extremely well. So no, the myth is they’re useless. No, they actually work very well.
In fact, I would tell all of you that, and I do this. You should keep them, they’re cheap. You can buy a four to six-pack of them in a single container, throw them in the glove box of the car, and you can do that for pennies on the dollar. They are not that expensive and well worth having around.” – John Rush
“Large log fires have kept people alive in the cold. But that doesn’t mean that you can afford to skip building a shelter. What if it rains or becomes really, really windy? You never want to sleep out in the open. If you can help it, take the time to build a shelter. It will pay you back every time.” – John Rush
“They are not useless. They actually work. They are a mylar-coated emergency blanket. That’s why we call them space blankets. But they don’t look very warm. But the way they function, they do. And if you’ve never used one, you wouldn’t know that. But they actually work extremely well. They wick out the moisture. They don’t allow moisture in. They keep. The heat inside of you. They work extremely well. So no, the myth is they’re useless. No, they actually work very well. In fact, I would tell all of you that, and I do this. You should keep them, they’re cheap. You can buy a four to six-pack of them in a single container, throw them in the glove box of the car, and you can do that for pennies on the dollar. They are not that expensive and well worth having around.”
– John Rush
“Large log fires have kept people alive in the cold. But that doesn’t mean that you can afford to skip building a shelter. What if it rains or becomes really, really windy? You never want to sleep out in the open. If you can help it, take the time to build a shelter. It will pay you back every time.” – John Rush