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A quick list of some tools to consider buying for some incoming topics I will be discussing: Survival, Self-Defense / Combat, Evasion, and Evidence De : CrimeSpree | Torhoo darknet markets

A YouTube content creator that I had watched a lot when everyone in my life walked away from me, essentially leaving me to die in a very harsh winter, recently posted a good episode on survival skills that I felt missed out on a lot of points in terms of being tracked by "the enemy" and different methods to end tracking.

The YouTube creator is called "GarandThumb" who occasionally will create videos for his slowly released series "Becoming deadly in the Mountains" along with other great vids, but he does it as a retired US Soldier in scenarios where he is trying to escape foreign invaders to survive back to friendly lines like the US Government.

There may come a day when you must survive with no money or resources, no friendly lines exist to fall back to, and I would like to school you something on how to survive as a lone wolf (as you should expect everyone to walk away from you during an investigation or if they simply find a piece of evidence you dropped in the house).

Here is a list of items I would recommend buying for survival purposes, a brief overview of their uses, which I will make longer posts on how to use them when discussing topics like self-defense, survival, etc :

- Camo or Black 550 Paracord and thicker Poly-nylon rope (about 1.25" thick) - This is not just to make bracelets and cool looking handles, its like the duct tape of the tactical world, because it is as close to indestructible as matters and will always hold firm IF YOU PRACTICE TYING THE CORRECT KNOTS for the situation.

The thicker rope is for scaling obstacles during an escape to put obstacles between you and the pursuer, climb into trees for surveillance, or to fall out of like a dumb ass learning to climb a rope ladder :)

*** Can be found on Amazon, Fleet Farm / Home Depot, Local Military Surplus store

- Level IIIA Soft Armor and Level 4 Plate Carrier (Ceramic Plates) - Beyond being able to stop multiple handgun bullets from hitting your vital organs with the Level IIIA, this also comes in very handy when you are cutting a security lock with a 36" fold-able bolt cutter, as you can wedge one handle on your chest (armor) and use your other two hands to pull toward your chest like a mother fucker and clip that lock (most common security locks require a 36" to cut through, it will require both hands, and your rib cage cannot take the pressure needed to even dent the lock).

The level 4 Plate Carrier with Ceramic Plate will serve a few different purposes, the first being it should be NIJ Rated to stop NATO 5.56 rifle bullets, which is what probably every rifle carried in police cars are chambered with because 5.56 ammo is cheap and will usually do the job.

Now if you buy reflective POLICE patches off of Amazon or elsewhere, source a badge that looks real, with just a few other items like red/blue LEDs (sold as tail lights for bicycles on Amazon) you could be pulling people over and have them in cuffs before they realize that you have no backup / squad car / radio communication :)

*** Can be found online and at local Military Surplus stores

- Small Pickaxe and Foldable shovel - When you find a good stash spot out in the wild, you will want to dig out the ground a bit to keep things looking natural for passerby at a glance, even heavily camoflouged "blinds" will arouse suspicion if it appears out of place given that area (you can also find downed trees with heavy branch / brush piles to setup in however these are more prone to having other critters living in there)

*** Found at local hardware stores or online if your having trouble finding a tri-folding shovel w/case

- A low profile Hunting Blind such as the "Arctic Shield Speed Blind" - These things are fucking amazing, it folds up to look like a large square backpack (which will still draw extra attention), but it unfolds into a covered thermal sleeping bag kind of thing that has a slight upward angle for your back and pillow for your head.

This can be pre-placed as just a place to sleep, to review things like evidence / weapons / stolen documents without prying eyes, and the best part is that it is Low Profile or about 12" tall at its highest point (however while in it shifting your body it will create movement that you must mask).

*** Found at home improvement stores that heavy a large hunting section, in my region this is Fleet Farm, also online

- Tarps and Camouflage netting - Buy as much of the netting as you can afford, you seriously can never have too much of this stuff, that goes for tarps as well because you will want to either stitch or cut holes to run paracord through the tarp to hold the camo netting firmly to it so that a high gust of wind doesn't turn your masterfully camo'd hideaway into a glaring pile of tarps. You will ideally have at least 2-3 layers of tarp / netting to be able to retain light from a flashlight being used inside.

*** Can be found at Walmart for the cheapest prices, but otherwise hardware stores / online

- AGM Taipan 10-256 Thermal Monocular - Seriously you just need to figure out how to afford this bottom of the entry level thermal monocular, its about $550-$600 after taxes and shipping, but there is no price you can put on being able to identify "if anything living is there" in a dark neighborhood or dark wooded area before digging a trench or robbing a house. You can also see heat traces of codes pushed into number pads (seriously), you can look at cars on a neighborhood street and tell which ones just got there by heat signature, and in a wooded area Night Vision can be almost useless as it will be trying to focus on nearby branches while you are moving around trying to get a straight line of site to the area you want the damn NV monocular to illuminate.

Hands down the best aspect of this monocular is its app, if you are in a hunting blind you can scan the outside for heat signatures of approaching people or animals, or walk down the street with monocular in hand as just another person staring at your phone.... watching the entire neighborhood for any signs of life :)

Night Vision has its place, but definitely go first for thermal, the AGM Taipan 10-256 is absolutely perfect for non-military grade usage where the price tag goes to $2000+

*** Amazon is where to buy this, don't buy a used unit or one priced cheaper somewhere else, or you will kick yourself for not coughing up the extra $50

- A Pulsefire Exothermic Flamethrower - BECAUSE TELL ME ONE GOOD REASON NOT TO OWN A FLAME THROWER THAT IS 100% LEGAL TO PURCHASE AND CAN SHOOT NAPALM UP TO 25' FOR OVER 5 SOLID MINUTES IF YOU HAVE THE UPGRADED 3.3GALLON BACKPACK ATTACHMENT ON IT! :D

I thought I was holding the power of a god when I completed my first AR-15 build, but a flame thrower is an entirely different level, the very few people who have seen my fire even a burst have about shit themselves. I do have the backpack attachment, however I've put back on the default 0.3 Gallon can it comes with, as it fits into bags much easier and provides 30 seconds of straight flame spray which is DEVASTATING to anything it hits.

This is also invaluable for immediate bulk evidence disposal, I've emptied out several bags of paperwork into a firepit during a heavy rain storm, and a few good bursts of flame into the firepit and it destroyed everything and then burnt several more hours while downpouring the entire time.

And if you ever have to show an Earth Rattling display of overwhelming force to strike fear into ANYONE, this is your tool to do so and avoid potentially lethal conflict.

*** Only found on Pulsefires website, again, COMPLETELY LEGAL TO ORDER

- AR15 and Handgun 80% lower receivers, build kits, and parts kits - These will be much more heavily discussed in upcoming posts regarding self-defense, but outside of the AR-15 being able to swap upper receiver / barrels in seconds (turning a 5.56 into a 300 Blackout), the US Government from the President to the ATF are aggressively trying to get these banned in any form - If you are for any reason restricted from purchasing firearms you can still buy these items and build your own firearms that work the same as a store bought one.

I've built 2 AR-15s and 4 P80 Glock19's, all fire properly after some troubleshooting and adjustments, and by building them instead of buying them I am now able to diagnose and fix any issue that comes up while shooting. In addition the 80% lower receivers can still legally be bought unserialized, and this is fucking huge.

Seriously, this will likely go away soon, buy these receivers / jigs / build kits now.


*** Many sites advertise these, I would look to 80percentarms for their GST-9 receiver / build kits, and lower-80 for AR-15 lower receivers and jigs - Because fully assembled uppers are not considered a "firearm" these can be bought legally from several reputable vendors such as PalmettoStateArmor (PSA) or Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) for slightly better quality than you will find on 80percentarms and lower-80 who I recommend solely because other sites only sell serialized lower receivers that must be shipped to an FFL

- Solvent Trap Kits (Suppressors) / Glock Switch / Auto Seers - Suppressors will not make the explosion of a gunshot that quiet no matter what its attached to, it will only dampen the sound so that it doesn't blow out your ear drums when the gun is fired. To achieve a gunshot that goes unheard, you will need to factor in the environmental noise / sound barriers / etc if you are trying to conceal the shot entirely, however they will almost completely reduce muzzle flash from rifle fire at night time which is a very big advantage (light travels further than sound and gives an exact direction of its origin).

Glock switches and Auto seers are a heavy fed time offense if even caught with the small conversion piece rolling around in your car, as the parts themselves are considered machine guns, which carries I believe 15 years in fed prison if caught with one?

I have auto seers for my ARs, but have taken them out, as I want my AR15 shots to hit their target and not just spray bullets at them - However if you have a few different glocks that you have built it might not be a bad idea to keep one tucked away with a glock switch installed in the event you need to light up an entire crew that rolls up on you trying to jump you for your possessions. I never really roll with this glock because I would only use extended mags (a glock switch empties 32 shot extended mags in about 2 seconds), and that is not only carrying around but burning through a fuck ton of ammo FAST.

*** There are plenty of "solvent trap kit" drop shippers if you google it, KMWhisper is a decent one, as for glock switches / auto seers / other fun guns you will need a 3D printer and I would recommend DEFCAD for the blueprint files to use with the 3D printer - DO NOT BUY GLOCK SWITCHES OR AUTO SEERS ONLINE ! (Solvent Trap Kits are not illegal until converted into a suppressor without a tax stamp / registration with atf)

- A LOT of PVC Pipe with End Caps to seal them tightly - You won't know the importance of this until you are in an absolutely desperate scenario such as being homeless with no money, covered in freezing rain or snow, and starving your ass off. I highly recommend making many small caches of small pre-packaged high protein / nutrient food and drinks, tarps / paracord / emergency tents / ammunition, as they can be quickly concealed around neighborhood paths and wooded areas.

Before you go storing caches in the wild, I would very highly recommend downloading what are called "geocache" apps, and look at the maps of where you are thinking of storing your caches to ensure there is not a bunch of geocaches in that area (public parks with woods / water bodies are popular places for geocaching).

Geocaching is basically a scavenger hunt where coordinates are provided via these apps, and once at the location its up to the geocache hunter to search under every rock to find the cache - More on this in a more specific survival skills post will be reviewed.

- A Compass and Maps of your City / State (and Topographical Map if possible) - This one is pretty critical to learn to use when venturing anywhere outside of a city, planning the best escape route (and alternative routes) from a crime scene, as during a pursuit the most important thing is to break line of sight with the pursuer and then put as much distance as possible as fast as possible that you can. A compass will ensure you are staying headed in one direction, rather than depending on a Northbound highway to head North rather than bending around the city in different directions as they always do.

- Emergency Road Flares - Excellent for evidence destruction, also ideal for burning out the locking mechanism of small plastic sentry safes that you may not have the tools or time to pick open. Also a blessing in the homeless scenario for starting a fire fast, or if the weather is shitty it may not get a bon fire going but dry and burn small branches long enough to dry out and absorb some heat while planning your next move

- A Signal Spectrum Analyzer or a Flipper Zero - I've not found a ton of use for the flipper zero for purposes of unauthorized entry as of yet, and haven't gotten a wifi dev board just yet to perform AP attacks, however being able to see signals on all different frequencies will give you clues as to whether something may be off about a particular situation. For example seeing blips of transmission from ESR (police) radio channels in a place where you don't physically see any police, or radio frequencies perhaps coming from a DN pack at your drop where there shouldn't be. A dedicated Spectrum Analyzer will be far more powerful than a Flipper Zero, but will be more bulky to carry, and you will not have the Snake game to play during down time in surveillance scenarios.

Its tools like this and the stupidly named "Spy hear through walls" ambient noise amplifier app / Decibel meter app that separates regular criminals from expert criminals, you should always be training your ears to determine around the DB level is of an area and how the noise levels you are making increase the overall DB. The Spy app is awesome because of its tuning feature for different frequencies, so you can practice muting those sounds (or what environmental factors will mute those sounds).

And that will do it for this list, its such a chore for me to write all this shit down, but in upcoming posts I will be referencing items spoken about here - And I have some awesome fucking upcoming posts that I just not have had time to articulate lately as my entire day is basically survival training or learning new tactics to improve how I commit crimes to lower risk of police attention and maximize the payoff.

If you have made it this far, you are one step closer to becoming a criminal mastermind, and the pieces will all start falling into place as we progress in depth into topics such as Survival / Combat / Crime type shit :)

/u/hoodedmonster
1 points
1 year ago
Love your post as always, and while I am not currently in shit as deep now, I certainly should hone some survival skills and get some supplies in case my circumstances change suddenly.
I really want to get into that one next, but will be saving for tomorrow so I have time to watch GTs vid once more, and fill in the many many gaps he left out, or didn't need in there as he assumes everyone watching the video is going to run to police for safety...... lol.

I will get back with ya once I get my PGP updated as well brother, need to unearth an ancient laptop and hopefully can work export my original pgp private key from it, appreciate you letting me know anyone appreciate these posts as I have spent the last year of my life preparing for homeless survival or just disappearing / trying to create a new life survival.
/u/hoodedmonster
1 points
1 year ago*
I am with you there dude - take your time for the awesome content! I know this sounds cheesy, but you probably don't know how much I've learned from these in attempt to turn the shit around on my end. I really feel like leaving a comment for you here to encourage you to do it more, even if the comment count is not as high as other posts on other subdreads.

LOL, yeah I wish I could trust law enforcement like my naive me did. I don't want to go on full details yet, but I become who I am right now because of the corrupt cops at where I was, and I had to flee from my hometown because of that.

Take your time there on the PGP, and let me know if you need me to resend the message with a new key from yours. Before that, lay low and stay safe bro.