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#26 – Jason Hartman’s 10 Commandments of Holistic Survival (Part 2)

Jason Hartman’s 10 Commandments of Holistic Survival (Part 2)
#6 – Thou Shalt Control What Is Put Into Your Body
#7 – Thou Shalt Defend Yourself
#8 – Thou Shalt Possess and Control Universally Needed Goods And Resources
#9 – Thou Shalt Protect Your Own FIR
Finances, Identity & Records
#10 – Thou Shalt Have A Support Network
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6. Thou shalt control what is put into thy own body

Health and nutrition are an important part of survival in a catastrophe.  Thus, it is extremely important that you control what you put into your body so that it can work at top performance and heal itself adequately in a crisis situation.  This is doubly important if you have a family to take care of, because crisis situations will require extensive manual labor and may also see you needing to care for small children who do not have the capacity to care for themselves.  One thing that can be done as a regular form of practice is to prepare meals without processed or packaged ingredients.  Processed food is certainly convenient, but it is not likely to be available in a crisis situation.

7. Thou shalt defend thyself

It is entirely likely that a crisis situation will invoke looting and rioting.  It is also likely that these activities will be heavily concentrated in urban areas with large populations of people who will be simultaneously without resources.  Desperate people tend to do desperate things.  Similarly, desperate measures will create lots of chaos, and this chaos is frequently concentrated in the areas where there is the most desperation.   The principal areas expected to be the target of chaos are metropolitan urban areas with high levels of population density.  The more remote suburban, exurban, and rural areas are not expected to be in much danger from riots, due to the difficult of organizing a mob sufficient for it to move out into the suburbs.  Since it is not practical to move out of the city for the express purpose of being safe from riots, it is highly advisable for people living in dense cities to engage in very careful preparations for the contingency of a descent into chaos.

It is also possible that you will need to defend your family from attackers, even if prudent preparations have been made.  Precautions such as security systems, martial arts training, and access to weapons may help to ward off attackers if conditions turn desperate.  It is important to note that many items that are not typically considered as “weapons” can be used to defend your family if necessary.  Regular household items such as steak knives, tire irons, mop handles, and frying pans can be the difference between keeping your family safe and being looted by rioters.

8. Thou shalt possess and control universally needed goods and resources

The current economy depends upon currency-based exchanges.  In practical terms, this means that everybody accepts dollars in exchange for goods and services.  Consider what will happen in the event of severe inflation.  What if dollars decline in value, and are no longer accepted in exchange for food, gas, or clothing?  In the event that commerce regresses back to barter and trade, you will want to control goods and resources that are universally needed so that you can trade them for other things that your family requires.  Typical barter items are things like non-perishable food, gasoline, medical supplies, over-the-counter medication, and maybe even gold, silver, cigarettes, alcohol, or ammunition.  This strategy can also be extended to your investment portfolio.  The most effective way is by shifting your investments away from “paper assets” such as stocks, bonds, or mutual funds, and purchasing items of universal need, such as rental housing.  By denominating your investments assets in “things” that everybody needs, it will place you in control of critical resources when they are needed the most.  For more information on this strategy, visit www.JasonHartman.com.

9. Thou shalt protect thine own FIR (Finances/Identity/Records)

One of the first things to happen during times of chaos is a drastic rise in crime and theft.  Not surprisingly, identity theft is one of the fastest-growing classes of crime. Keeping your identity safe requires that some prudent precautions be taken so that you do not become an easy target.

One of the first things to do is limit your internet footprint to only the providers that you fully trust, and check your credit report regularly to see if anybody is accessing your information.  In addition to this, it is important to keep all personal documents and information locked away where it cannot be easily accessed or stolen.  Also make sure to shred any documents you are throwing away that contain personal information or account numbers.  When safeguarding your identity, consider the fact that times of chaos may be dealt with by the government in a very oppressive fashion.  It may become necessary to drop “off the grid” in order to protect your family.  Take some time to consider what you will do if this course of action becomes necessary.

10. Thou shalt have a support network

Consider who you will be depending on for support in a time of chaos.  Also consider who will be depending on you.  If a rapid deterioration of economic and societal norms emerges, it will be very important to have a strong community of people in your local vicinity.  Creating and maintaining this community is one of the strongest defenses that you can build against a crisis or catastrophe.  By pulling together the skills, resources, and expertise of people in your general vicinity, it will help to organize your efforts, undertake larger tasks, and make you a less attractive target for looters.  Make sure to keep networking . . . of all the commandments, this may be the most important for protecting your family.

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#25 – Jason Hartman’s 10 Commandments of Holistic Survival (Part 1)

Jason Hartman’s 10 Commandments of Holistic Survival, Part 1
#1 – Thou Shalt Think Independently, Understand the Threats And Become Educated
#2 – Thou Shalt Be Prepared To Do Without
#3 – Thou Shalt Maintain Control
#4 – Thou Shalt Be Self-Sufficient
#5 – Thou Shalt Practice The Primitive Annually
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The notion of Holistic Survival is based on the idea that survival in uncertain times requires an all-encompassing or “holistic” approach to be successful.  As a way to articulate this principle, we have prepared “The Ten Commandments” of Holistic Survival as a guide for preserving your personal and financial wellbeing in the current volatile environment.  The importance of these guidelines is found in the fact that the world is becoming more complex and uncertain at a frighteningly fast pace.  Thus, the strategies of yesterday are no longer suited for the environment of tomorrow.

The Ten Commandments:

1. Thou shalt think independently

Being prepared for the unexpected requires people to develop an aptitude for thinking outside the box.  It is important to think about the types of disasters that can occur in the area where you live, and what you would do in response.  In crafting your plans, it is also important to anticipate the response of other people who are not prepared.  It is very likely that people who have not adequately prepared for disruptions or problems will resort to rather drastic measures such as looting or rioting.  Thinking independently includes adequate preparation to provide for your family, along with proactively avoiding the likely focal points of increased chaos.  Another important part of being prepared is to learn the emergency plans that have been established for your community.  This will enable you to gain a preview of how events are likely to unfold in response to a state of chaos.

2. Thou shalt be prepared to do without

This commandment revolves around having an emergency plan for your family.  This emergency plan should be inclusive of planning for going without supplies such as food and water, along with going without information or direction from the political authorities.  It is also important to understand that your family may not be at the same place when a chaotic situation unfolds.  Furthermore, contemporary means of communication like the internet and cell phones may not be available.  In this kind of a situation, communication through Citizens Band (CB) radio and ham radio may become the only reliable means of communication.   Of these options, ham radio is the only broad-reach communication option that is outside of the traditional communication grid.  Each family should develop a holistic emergency plan and be prepared for the chaos that frequently results from crisis situations.

3. Thou shalt maintain control

The crux of this commandment is to stay cool and calm in a crisis situation . . . similar to our Creating Wealth commandment to maintain control of your investments.  Stay positive and avoid excessive stress or panic.  Panic only places extra stress on top of a highly stressful situation.  Controlling your emotions will allow you to keep a level perspective, and place yourself in a position of strength.  Staying positive is doubly important because of the high likelihood for panic to spread out to other people in crisis.  Many social problems can result when panic becomes a pandemic and people make rash, emotional decisions out of fear.  Many downcast people eat, spend money excessively or become addicted to abusive substances during difficult times.  These kinds of self-destructive behaviors need to be proactively avoided so that you will be able to maintain a cool head and clear mind.

4. Thou shalt be self-sufficient

Self-sufficiency is primarily about having the ability to provide for your own food, clothing, water, shelter, medicine, transportation, communication, power and plumbing over an extended period of time.
ost families prepare for this contingency by assembling an emergency kit.  You should seek to have sufficient supplies for you and your family to survive for up to 3 months on your own without doctors, grocery stores, or other modern amenities.  Consider what you will do if there is no medical care available in your area, or if all of the hospitals are swamped.  In the event that a disaster occurs, it is likely that all of the local grocery stores will be out of stock within a few hours.  It is important to ensure that your family is prepared for this contingency.

5. Thou shalt practice the primitive

Every year you should prepare by drill or practice to return to the primitive.  This means intentionally depriving yourself of the conveniences that we have become accustomed to.  The easiest way to practice this is to go on a yearly camping trip and live in the wilderness.  Other ways to practice are turning off your power or water for an extended period of time.  The importance of these drills is to help your family to develop the skills of rapid adaptation to abrupt changes in the amount of contemporary comforts available.

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