Monday, October 31, 2022

Happy Halloween 2022! 🎃 🧟‍♂️🧟‍♀️ 👻


We love Ed & Ein from Cowboy Bebop

We just got back from our first Halloween in two years! 

There were hundreds of kids roaming around our neighborhood having a wonderful time. The weather was nice & cool. Candy, chocolates, and cool drinks were being passed around. 


Lots of Anya & Yor Forgers, Nezukos, some Genshin kids, Spider-Men, Ghosts, Tarkovs, and a couple of zombies to boot. Cosplay is a big deal over here. 

There were even some wonderful people giving away free pork barbecue on a stick, popcorn, and ice cream to everyone! 

Some whole areas were preparing more than a few house parties for the little ones. 

From a survivor's point of view, seeing carefree and happy children is the greatest reward and defiance against a pandemic finally on its heels.
 

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What have we been up to? 

PANDEMIC IN RETROSPECT

The worst seems to be over. The virus has been far less lethal with each passing month since Omicron first appeared. We are still on-guard. We dine indoors now with absolute confidence. Its been two years now and none of us have gotten the bug. 

The hardest part was keeping our seniors mentally healthy and free from the awful fake news spreading over social media. 

I am extremely lucky and grateful for it. Some very close friends had suffered great losses to their families. 

What worked for us? Outdoor gatherings were the best. We avoided close-in gatherings and large amusement parks. Hospitals from 2020 to late 2021 were to be avoided. Staying healthy by eating well and home exercise were our MVPs. 

I even managed to finish a few of the games in my Steam library that had gone unplayed for years. Mental health is 🔑. 



PRACTICAL SHOOTING

We have been intensifying our practical shooting training all year. I can't believe we've been going non-stop since January. 

We even got to shoot and win some awards at the USPSA 2021 Oregon State Championship in Bend and hang out at the Route 66 Shooting Sports Park in San Bernardino, CA in 2022. 

There is an ongoing crisis for reloading components, particularly with the cost and supply of primers. They cost more than 3x than what they did in early 2020! 

The US ammo shortage is the primary culprit but I am very sure that a few big players in the country are also hoarding them and exacerbating the situation for their own benefit. Vile scumbags. 


OUR FIRST DRONE: THE DJI MINI 2 

We bought it when the drone was newly released in December 2020. Just in time for the pandemic lockdown. 
Having a drone opens up a new dimension of options for survival. For one thing, it fits in my go-bag very easily. Being able to fly over anything and do so unobserved is a dream come true. Its also incredibly easy to fly. 

There were a few instances of house fires near our residence in the past two years. We launched little Dronie upon hearing the sound of fire truck sirens and got a lot of useful intel. 

For reconnaissance, nothing beats having a pocket sized aircraft. This is one of the very best things a survivalist can add to their kit. 

Its versatility is off the charts. Go get one already. 


CRYE JPC, BATTLE BELT, QORE ICEPLATE, Etc.

I've refined the loadout of my plate carrier and battle belt. The now-venerable Crye JPC is still the gold standard and I have not made significant changes to its configuration even after rolling in the dirt with it for several occasions this year. 

We had a few live-fire sessions at our new range and I am very happy with its overall weight distribution. 


Even in full kit I am almost as nimble as I need to be. The Qore Performance Iceplate served me well in the hot sun. I didn't freeze it but I was noticeably cooler even if the water turned lukewarm in less than an hour. I think it still prevents overheating even with regular water. 

We have been using locally-made smoke grenades and I am satisfied with their performance. Having one or two of them on your kit can definitely come in handy. Stay tuned for a full review! 


VANQUEST IBEX 26

This is one of my best scores of the year. I purchased this at the closeout section of Forged Philippines at 50% off. The value of this backpack even at full price is out of this world. 

The hallmark of modern backpack is ease of accessibility. 

The Ibex is a clamshell-style opener. I can't count how many times Ive quickly grabbed my gear in mere seconds. I marvel at this feature every single time. Its got side compartments and loops galore without looking too tactical. 

The internal compartment is roomy and Vanquest has modular cubes that you may attach nearly anywhere inside by hook & loop or molle to suit any mission. 

It has a plastic insert to hold its ergonomics together. Combined with the kidney strap, this feels half as heavy on your back. 

I use this primarily to hold my go-gear, or as an assault pack. Things that will sustain me for 3-4 days while Im off doing something very important. 

Did I say that this thing was built tough? I mean its also Mordor-and-back durable. 1k Cordura in structural places, and 500 for the rest. 

More details to follow. 


NEW FIREARMS

Buying a gun in the Philippines is a very deliberate and un-spontaneous event, thanks to our onerous gun laws. That being said, we have acquired a second 9mm 1911 to compliment my daughter's competition gear. She now has two of them and I think its a brilliant firearm. 

We are also expecting to receive our first Pistol Caliber Carbine PCC very soon. 

It is her firearm too. A partner if you will to my AR15. Practically the same manual of arms except in 9mm. 

We went with the "buy once cry once" route this time around. 


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To our Doctors, Nurses, volunteers and Medical Professionals

The pandemic is fading. Some didn't make it out. I am grateful for the luck we have had for the past two years. 

If there is anything I could take away from this whole experience is that it takes a community to survive big calamities. 

From Taal Volcano's eruption, to Covid-19, and the various environmental calamities that came along, people helping each other is what really carries the day. 

For the doctors, nurses, and medical staff who risked it all to save others. You have my sincerest gratitude. How does one say "thank you" to people who have seen it all? Perhaps we can learn a thing or two from their selflessness. 



Stay Vigilant! 

Friday, July 29, 2022

First Case of Monkeypox in the Philippines

 



Click here for the article...


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Stay vigilant!



Monday, July 25, 2022

Friday, June 3, 2022

NETFLIX: Night of the Mini Dead

 Too cute

Can't help it

Go see it on NETFLIX ♡ 

Night of the Mini Dead 

Part of Love, Death & Robots Season 3 








Stay vigilant!



Sunday, May 29, 2022

Monkeypox & More in 2022

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When I started this blog just over a decade ago, things were considerably tame. What were we fussing about back in 2010?

Often encountered in West Africa, it is now  detected in over 20 countries including Spain, Portual, the United Kingdom, and now its new world host Argentina. 

Full article on The Guardian on the WHO's updates can be found here

Google sez: 
The symptoms of monkeypox are similar to those of smallpox. But monkeypox symptoms are typically milder.
...
The early symptoms include:
  • fever, which is commonly the first symptom.
  • headache.
  • muscle aches.
  • back ache.
  • fatigue.
  • chills.
  • swollen lymph nodes, also known as lymphadenopathy.

"Treated like smallpox as they are the same class of virus... vaccine cross immunity is possible"



There are no approved or proven treatments according to the CDC but "most people survive without intervention". 

Yay. 

***** 

Meanwhile...

Kyiv stands. Ukraine resists!

Corina virus cases are still rising in Taiwan. 

Significant geopolitical shifts are rapidly taking place across the globe. Keep an eye for it over here in Asia for that matter. 


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Updates: 

We are buying our first pistol caliber carbine really soon. 9mm is a great round to stockpile. 

I've upgraded to a CZ Shadow 2 with a Holosun ACSS green reticle. I'm shooting Production Optics now!


We've got smoke grenades too! Many other functions...

The venerable Sideout camping backpack has stood up pretty well over the years. 

I've upgraded my 3 day assault pack to a Vanquest Ibex 26. Got it at 40% from Forged Philippines, by Grabthar's Hammer what a savings.  

The modularity and slim profile works wonders for my requirements. I gave my older LA Police Gear 3 Day pack to my cousin. It holds 50L, I'm sure it will serve him well. 

Medical preps are just as important as anything. Make sure to get First Aid training. Every responsible adult should have that. At the very least, teach every family member how to use a tourniquet. 

If the last two years of COVID-19 has taught me anything, its that keeping your hands clean is often more important than a facemask. The mask matters indoors. My family never got the virus. Perhaps the Moderna really did work. Horaay for science. 

This year is going to get a lot busier with our IPSC/USPSA training. Ill be at the shooting range a lot more often. 

Hope you are doing well, dear reader. 



Stay vigilant!


Thursday, March 10, 2022

The "N-Word": Russia Threatens Nuclear War

Wuhan Pandemic + Russian Nukes + Zombies = 




Good grief. Radioactive Supermutant Zombies. 

Its been trending all over the news right now. The russian president who is obviously frustrated at not capturing the capital in 48 hours and has been suffering unprecedented losses for more than a week finally dropped the dreaded "N-word"

As if to remind the world that he is a global pariah twice over, he's also a sore loser. Him and his bff in beijing. 

What can we expect? Hoarding of iodine, gas masks, panicky global markets,  petrol prices skyrocketing, food shortage, doomsday cults, and lots & lots of media hype. 


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EXPECTATIONS VS REALITY

For years russia's vaunted military stood as the poster-boy for those edgy anti-NATO pseudo-analysts. The heirs of the glorious Soviet war-machine could not be beat. Asymmetrical warfare will thwart the West! Or so I've heard. 

The past week has shown how ill-equipped their units are. The low morale and overall quality of their soldiers laid bare. Even their vast air force was a no-show. 

Here's my prediction: Putin will strike a deal before he gets ousted. He will look like the winner in some ways, but the losses are already piling up too fast for him to hold on to power for long. 

Wait till the soldiers come home and tell everyone how they got ambushed at every turn by a supposedly inferior country. How farmers and tractors claimed dozens of their main battle tanks. How they resorted to war crimes because of their ineptitude. Not to mention the near-trillion dollar losses they will take this year from sanctions and pull-outs from their country. 

Dude they practically nuked themselves in the foot.

Who else remembers Boris Yeltsin's joke of an economy? 

Revolutions have happened for less, comrade.

*****

Nobody expected the Ukrainian resistance to be this shockingly good. They are resisting with unparalleled courage and ingenuity against a world power. 

Ukraine no longer fights alone. Capable volunteers of the truest sense from around the free world are arriving by the thousands. 

Pretty sure that china is looking at the global support in horror. Good. Let them think twice about touching Taiwan. Nobody loves them either. 

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When the time comes, we should remember their example. Be it the vast hordes of invaders, mutants, the living dead, or all of that rolled into one... Look to Kyiv for inspiration. 
 




Stay vigilant! 




Monday, March 7, 2022

Ukraine Against the "Z" Invasion

The "Z" symbol on Russian combat vehicles invading The Ukraine? There is more to this than meets the eye. On the surface we know that it is an identifier to prevent friendly fire in combat and logistics. This still happens quite frequently even in modern warfare.


Photos from news.sky.com

According to the team in SkyNews and other analysts, they also indicate their intended destination for the invasion. Simple logistics on the surface of things. Full article can be found here

Recent events have also shown that it has become a emblem of support for the invasion. There is a gymnast who wore it beside his Ukrainian rival who won gold. This is highly unsportsmanlike, also a strong indicator of zombiefication. 

Propaganda 101: people like symbols. We can be conditioned to respond to it in any manner or ways.

Mind control is a form of destroying the brain. That is one of many ways of how people get turned into zombies

It means something to me as well. I mean a "Z" invasion is something we are preparing for. 

In one form or another. 


Stay vigilant!