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Surviving and thriving during martial law |  what to expect

In this video, we talk about getting ready for martial law and what to expect. I share my tips and tricks as someone who has been under state of emergency or martial law several times. What do I do when martial law is declared? https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-lib... When martial law is in effect, the military commander of an area or country has unlimited authority to make and enforce laws. Martial law is justified when civilian authority has ceased to function, is completely absent, or has become ineffective. Further, martial law suspends all existing laws, as well as civil authority and the ordinary administration of justice. Martial law has been declared nine times since World War II – National and local. Local is the most common and usually is related to weather events. National Martial law can be something like a war, a WMD attack, a foreign or alien invasion, civil war or overthrow of government. The worst thing about National Martial law is that the constitution is suspended. We don’t want that! What to expect 1. If you want to get food, water or supplies in a city, you might have to spend hours and hours in line. (FEMA Trucks after hurricane) 2. Expect sky-high inflation. The U.S. debt and shaky national reserve currency status is putting pressure on prices already. Under Martial Law, everyone will get rid of their dollars like they’re contaminated. Bartering and trade will increase. 3. Expect Rationing of everything- from electricity and gasoline to food. Black or shadow market A black market is an economic activity that takes place outside government-sanctioned channels. The goods and services offered in a black market can be illegal, but not always. Items like maple syrup and baby formula, chocolate, cooking fuel and luxury items like coffee cigarettes and alcohol 4. Expect crime to skyrocket. Crime is already on the rise, just imagine when folks can’t get basic supplies and medications. Personal attacks will likely be common. Theft of livestock and gardens will rise. Desperation and greed-Smuggling, drug sales, extortion, protection racketeering, and even assassination will all be on the table 5. Any vehicle can be stopped or seized at any time. Your assets are fair game. 6. Health is going to be a huge issue. With no running water for most people, rats and cockroaches will multiply and cause disease. Our hospital system is already crumbling. 7. News will travel slow. Plus, a lot of it is going to be false. Internet will likely be down and most communications come directly from the government. Freedom of press and speech are gone. Getting Ready 1. Learn from history. Start today! 2. Stock up now! Shelter. You need a safe place to stay. A reinforced home, a bug out location, and even a tent or a tarp to be able to build shelter out in the wilderness. Food. For yourself, for your family, for your pets. The more the better. Water. Medicine. Keep in mind any medical conditions you or your family members may have. Gear. Boots, warm clothes, work gloves, camping supplies, methods to cook food, fuel, Protection- what ever that means to you and your family. 3. Skills and drills- know your area- backroads and paths, learn your wild edibles, making a fire, putting out a fire, 4. Trust no one! Spies will be everywhere. Stress, anger and suffering create resentment and desperation. People will do anything to get an edge over others. Trade of secrets for security or supplies will be commonplace. Staying is small groups will help you protect your supplies and each other. 5. Get quiet and get small – Gray man 6. Stay off the main roads- limit travel – use periods of calm to travel if you must and back roads. Don’t raise suspicion and follow the regulations- travel in a small group, not alone 7.

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