Mad Brad’s guide to Disaster Preparedness

Hurricane Season 2004 was a very destructive season for the State of Florida and the Caribbean. During that time I was able to observe quite a bit of stupid behavior on the part of people from all walks of life. After electrical power was restored I took the time to write a few pages on the subject of disaster preparedness. Most of it is common sense but for anyone who has little or no experience dealing with natural disasters, they may find some of the information to be useful.

Since the time I wrote this very basic guide the threat of various man-made disasters have increased. As such I have begun updating this guide to include things individuals can do to prepare to meet challenges to their survival they are likely to encounter over the next several years. In doing so I have found that the more I write on this subject the more I need to write, making completion of my addendum/update nowhere in sight as of now.

The updated version will be known as “Mad Brads Guide to surviving the Pockylips” and will be published here in PDF format. In the meantime, Mad Brads guide to Disaster Preparedness is found HERE. Download it, read it at your leisure and pass it along to anyone you think may benefit from it.


2 Responses
  1. Van-a-gram :

    Date: October 13, 2009

    What? No claymores on the perimeter?

    Tsk Tsk.

  2. MadBrad :

    Date: October 13, 2009

    This portion of the text is dedicated to natural disasters. Preparing for man-made disasters is a little more elaborate. Stand by for that subject in the next publication.

    Obtaining Claymore Mines is difficult. Believe me, I know. It isn’t hard to make a Claymore-like device. I’ve used such technology to propel dog shit toward a worthy target.

    In a pockyliptic scenario the most effective use of electrically detonated weapons fabrication resources is to secure a perimeter using Fougasse…

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