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Tactical Evasion: Escape and Evade Strategies for Preppers

Talyn

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To evade is to survive. In the world of survivalism and preparedness, slipping past danger undetected isn’t simply skill—it’s necessary.


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The article also mentions dealing with drones. This is becoming more of a problem. Many appraisal districts are using drones to gather info for property tax purposes especially in rural areas. Make an improvement anywhere on the property and eventually the district will know about it.
 
The article also mentions dealing with drones. This is becoming more of a problem. Many appraisal districts are using drones to gather info for property tax purposes especially in rural areas. Make an improvement anywhere on the property and eventually the district will know about it.
Not at my house. From overhead you can only see tree canopy. And if you are flying under it you better be damn sure I'm not home or that your drone was very inexpensive.
 
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Garden hose. May noy help but it sure looks better than a load of #6. On the plus side once I got control and it's in a burlap sack, now let's see who comes to get it.
 
When I was a kid, I spent much of my time roaming the woods around my Grandparent's farms. In Basic Training when we got to Escape and Evasion, I made it through without being caught. Wasn't even that much of a challenge for a country kid. 😁
These days as a CCW holder in the suburbs, I believe in being the Gray Man. Do nothing to draw attention. Just blend into the background. ;)
 
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