It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: grandmakdw
When we lived in Germany in the cold war era, we had to have bug out bags.
When we lived in Korea in the 70's we had to have bug out bags.
Just a year ago in my community a train derailed and they evacuated within 30 miles of the track because of what it was carrying.
The mayor of Chicago spent so long at the federal level that he started thinking at the federal level and is pushing for bug out bags like they do in all the federal agencies.
I don't know, "bug-out bags" sounds like a fairly modern fedora-wearing hipster noun made in the last 5 years.
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: powerdrone
I noticed that a knife is not on the list of recommended items.
Of course there are no need for firearms either, in FEMA's post emergency world.
originally posted by: igor_ats
originally posted by: grandmakdw
When we lived in Germany in the cold war era, we had to have bug out bags.
When we lived in Korea in the 70's we had to have bug out bags.
Just a year ago in my community a train derailed and they evacuated within 30 miles of the track because of what it was carrying.
The mayor of Chicago spent so long at the federal level that he started thinking at the federal level and is pushing for bug out bags like they do in all the federal agencies.
What was the common nomenclature for "bug-out bags" back in those days?
I don't know, "bug-out bags" sounds like a fairly modern fedora-wearing hipster noun made in the last 5 years.
originally posted by: igor_ats
originally posted by: grandmakdw
When we lived in Germany in the cold war era, we had to have bug out bags.
When we lived in Korea in the 70's we had to have bug out bags.
Just a year ago in my community a train derailed and they evacuated within 30 miles of the track because of what it was carrying.
The mayor of Chicago spent so long at the federal level that he started thinking at the federal level and is pushing for bug out bags like they do in all the federal agencies.
What was the common nomenclature for "bug-out bags" back in those days?
I don't know, "bug-out bags" sounds like a fairly modern fedora-wearing hipster noun made in the last 5 years.
originally posted by: Rezlooper
Well, Chicago is, after all, to the east (as the wind blows) from Yellowstone, or better yet, at the northern edges of the New Madrid.