Podcast episode 051122
Published May 11th, 2022
Fab Five Series Ep 1: Air to breathe. Let’s talk about keeping the air clear.
Ah yes, the infamous mail bag. All right, what do we have this week?
Q1 - Troy, Montana. “Back up, lets talk about the air, bandanna is all they needed in the old west.”
Q2 - Barbie, Minnesota “Could COVID have been prevented?”
Q3 - Don, Kentucky “It doesn’t make any sense to wear these masks for COVID protection.
Q4 - Dottie, Utah “What did you mean when you said “dual events””
Q5 - Larry, California “Just the whole gas mask thing sets me off.”
Great questions to all those who sent them in. If I didn’t get to your question, sorry about that, but don’t worry, I’m sure we’ll touch on this topic again as its really relevant to a requirement for survival.
Alrighty then, we’re back for another exciting adventure here on the Chaotic Navigator podcast. I am the Alaska Outlaw and today I would like to discuss about the first in a series of our “fab five” by talking to the air we breathe. As we may recall, the “fab five” is based on the unwritten “rule of three” that most in the survival/preparedness arena have established as the needs for successful survival. Today, I want to open this series by talking about being without clean air for longer than three minutes.
Before we get after it today, I’d like to make sure that, for those of you who need peace and harmony, or help in making sense of life, be sure to check out the Alaskan Ulfhednar podcast at https://akulfhednar.com. After 30 years of spiritual searching and discovery, he has arrived home. Check out his theories of finding peace and harmony, with a true understanding of co-existence and universal love. Some great stuff for you there.
Each week we look at a different facet of what being prepared looks like in the real world of everyday. It is absolutely awesome to be back with you guys here for another adventure of discovery and obtaining the super power of common sense. Today I want to put a new lens on the old eyeballs and look at the topics with a different perspective.
Segment 1.- Let’s talk about risk, and the air we breathe.
Segment 2. - Special considerations when we’re discussing airborne particles.
Segment 3 - Thinking about how to ensure we are covered for our preps for regardless of what happens. Dual events?