Mr. Matthew Stein is
a mechanical engineer
and graduate
of the prestigious
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT)
in the United States.
As the owner of Stein
Design & Construction
and a designer, he has
built hurricane resistant
and eco-friendly homes,
and designed everything
from water and bacterial
filters to portable
fiberglass buildings.
In a meditation session,
Mr. Stein had received
a message urging him
to write
a comprehensive manual
for survival skills,
as many people
would benefit from it
in the future.
People he spoke with
also encouraged him
on the idea.
Using his excellent
engineering skills
and talent, Mr. Stein spent
several years researching,
consulting, and writing.
The result is book,
“When Technology Fails:
A Manual
for Self-Reliance,
Sustainability,
and Surviving
the Long Emergency.”
Mr. Stein would share
his developed expertise
on numerous radio
and television programs
such as on Fox News,
as well as through
published articles and
as a guest columnist for
the “Huffington Post.”
Nobody drives down
the road and says, “Gee,
I want to get in a head
on collision today.”
No, you buy insurance
and you pray to God
that you're never
going to need it, and
if that day should come,
anything happens,
then you thank God
you have that insurance.
And disaster prep is
like that.
You hope you never need
any of this stuff.
How many of us
are prepared for a major
cyclone or earthquake?
How would we cope
if the water stops
flowing out of the tap, or
if gasoline and electricity
were unavailable, or if
the doctors and hospitals
are overloaded
and there was
a medical emergency?
As we are about to find out,
Mr. Stein’s
short-term 72-hour
“Grab-and-Run Kit”
could help tremendously,
especially
during the period
before government help
may be able to
reach emergency victims.
He freely shares some
of the essential items and
survival know-how today.
The 72-hour
“Grab-and-Run kit
is everything that you
and your family need
to stay safe
and to provide the food,
shelter, clothing, water
and medicine for
the critical first three days
after a disaster.
So, when you think about
it, the absolute
most important is water.
You may not believe it
but most of us could live
a month without food,
you may not like it,
you may not feel good
but you could survive.
But in hot weather
a single day
without water and
we would be in trouble.
If an earthquake hits,
then the water lines
will break,
the gas lines will break,
the electricity will go down,
so suddenly all the things
that you take for granted,
being able to go to the tap
and turn on the faucet
and get clean pure
drinkable water,
all those things stop.
So, what you’ll be doing
when you’re thirsty
is drinking out
of the nearest duck pond
or ditch if that’s all
you have to go with.
That doesn’t sound
very appetizing!
The most important thing
in my Grab & Run Kit
is this.
And this is a water filter.
So what you do, is,
this sits onto of a bottle
and you take the tip
of the filter and you put it
down into your local
scummy ditch water
or stream or whatever.
Now hopefully you find a
nice clean looking stream,
but if you don’t
this will work
with really yucky water.
It will take the water in
here and you pump it
into your bottle
and it goes through
a combination carbon
and ceramic filter cartridge
that takes out
all the bacteria
and in the carbon core
it takes out bad tastes,
bad odors,
noxious chemicals.
So it takes some effort
and some time,
but you can see
I’m pumping out of kind
of a scummy stream here,
sort of swamp water,
and I get perfectly good,
drinkable water.
So, this is
a wonderful gadget.
Now, you won’t always
necessarily have
a water filter like this
on hand, but there are
some other options here.
Now most of us,
most households
might have some bleach,
Clorox bleach.
This is just standard
household regular bleach.
Don’t get the bleach
that’s scented,
you don’t want
lavender bleach
or you know, bleach with
special whiteners in it,
you just want plain,
standard, straight bleach.
So I’ll take a little bit of
bleach here, put some
in my medicine dropper,
and, get my water bottle.
Now, here is a trick
with this stuff.
Try and get
fairly clean water
if you can, I’d rather use
my water filter, any day,
and you got a bottle and
it’s a little bit scummy,
not too bad, and
you take your dropper,
now, if you want
to wait quite a long time,
you can just put 2 drops in,
and it won’t taste as bad,
but you got to wait,
you got to stir it up
and wait about an hour.
Now if you want it
to go a little faster,
you put 4 drops in,
2 more, and
if it’s really warm water,
like 80 degree water,
it will be ready
about 15 minutes.
If it’s cool water,
it will be ready
in about half an hour.
And if it’s really
cold water, it’s more like
1 to 2 hours.
So you give it a good shake,
and then you let it sit.
Now, with my water filter,
I could pump the water
in there
and instantly drink it.
With a chemical,
it takes time
to do its magic.
After making sure
you have access to water,
what is the next
most important thing
to put in an emergency
Grab-and-Run Kit?
We’ll find out
when we return.
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Author and engineer
Mr. Matthew Stein
from the United States
continues to show us
what items to put in a
72-hour Grab-and-Run Kit
that could help us
be prepared
for an emergency.
I’d say the next
most important thing
is first aid.
Anytime
there’s an earthquake,
multiple trauma wounds,
people are cut,
people are wounded,
so having first aid
is so important.
And also
having first aid training.
When there’s
a huge disaster,
the doctors and nurses,
well they are injured too,
they are in trouble too,
and the ones
that aren’t injured are
hopelessly overloaded.
I always supplement
the little first aid kit
and the big one with
a couple of other key items.
This is called
an ace bandage and
it’s a stretchy bandage.
And it’s really good
for sprains.
You can bind wounds
with it; it’s a very
handy-all-around thing.
So I like to have
a couple of these around.
And this is probably one
of the most important items
you could have in
your Grab-and-Run Kit,
and you will say “What?
It’s just some tape.”
Well this is cloth adhesive
first aid tape, and this is
such an important item,
because
it’s got multiple uses.
So if you’ve got wounds
you can seal them
like stitches with the tape.
Protection from blisters
is very important
for mobility.
Most people, unless
they’re active athletes –
they are always outside,
after a mile down the road
they’re going
to start blistering up.
Before you blister up,
when you feel yourself
getting sore, what you do
is you take your shoes
and socks off and
you take this tape and
you take a little bit of it
off like this, and
you use the sticky side
to scrub your ankles,
to get the oils off the skin
and the dirt off the skin.
Because if you take the tape
and just stick it
on your normal ankle,
the tape will just
come right off as soon as
you walk down the road,
and it does you no good.
So you scrub it
a little bit like that.
Then you take
fresh tape out and you
tape all your sore spots,
and you put your shoes
and socks back on and
you’re off and running.
Next, this is one of the
next most important items.
Disaster happens,
the lights go out,
there’s no power,
there’s no lights, and when
you have a head lamp
and you turn it on and
wherever your head points
the light beam goes.
Now the other item that
I use daily also is this.
This is called a
colloidal silver generator.
Now it turns out
that silver has magic,
almost magical
anti-bacterial
and anti-viral,
and to a lesser degree,
anti-fungal properties.
So in this modern day of
antibiotic resistant bacteria,
colloidal silver
is something
every family should have.
Mr. Stein also points out
that it is good to store cash
in small bills
with your emergency kit,
just in case it’s needed.
The next item is food.
Some food items
include energy bars,
freeze dried meals,
which are light
but do require water,
protein-rich nuts
and seeds, and dried fruit.
Now, this is called
"A meal ready to eat."
Vegetarian?
Yes, and it's
a survival kind of food,
to be honest with you.
Veggie burger
with barbeque sauce.
In some emergencies,
long-term food security
may be affected.
Now, here’s something.
These are
edible plants books.
In a long term disaster,
what will probably
make the difference
between life and death
for you and your family,
is the ability to forage.
If you know
what you’re doing, go to
the nearest local swamp,
you can pull up
the cat-tails,
you can eat the tubers,
you can go to the yard,
you can eat
dandelion greens,
you can pull up roots.
If it’s winter time,
you can go to
the nearest tree,
and you can peel the bark
and take the green layer,
and make a meal out of it
that you can make kind of
a pancake-like thing
out of it.
So, to give you an idea
how important foraging
is for edible fruits
and berries,
I had a conversation
with a gentleman that
teaches survival classes
in Arizona,
and he said at the end
of the survival class, they
would split into groups,
and they would go out,
and they would live
for three days off of what
they could get off the land.
Now the women would
go out and forage
for edible fruits, nuts,
berries, things like that.
The men would go out
and focus on hunting
and fishing.
He said, come day three,
pretty much invariably
the starving men
would go over and
hungrily and sheepishly
join the women,
who would share
the bountiful, edible fruits,
nuts, berries, and tubers
that they had foraged for.
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Please join us
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“Grab-and-Run Kit” for
Emergency Preparedness
– with Survival Expert
Matthew Stein.
He will also
share his views
on the six major trends
facing humanity,
which separately are
each disastrous,
and combined could
lead to a global collapse
– unless change is made.
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For more than
five decades,
Mr. Charles Segal
has created music
that is as rich
as his life experiences.
An award-winning
celebrity pianist
from South Africa,
he has a vast talent
of improvisation and
an extraordinary gift
of teaching.
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Something
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In 1997, one day during
his daily meditation,
Mr. Matthew Stein
heard his inner voice
that encouraged him
to write a book on
disaster preparedness titled
“When Technology Fails:
A Manual
for Self-Reliance,
Sustainability, Surviving
the Long Emergency.”
It would explain
how people can prepare
for emergencies when
basic services and goods
such as fuel, shelter, food
and water are not available.
But at the time,
Mr. Stein was
neither a survival expert
nor one particularly
concerned about disasters
facing humankind.
But today, he is both.
There’s been many
civilizations in the past
that have failed
on the planet,
so different things
have busted civilizations.
But now,
we have six global trends
and each one of them
is a potential
civilization buster.
The first one is
climate change.
According to Mr. Stein,
the other
civilization busters are:
reaching maximum
petroleum production;
deforestation
beyond recovery;
fish and ocean collapse;
the global food crisis;
and population growth.
Right now, 11 out of 14
of the world’s major
fisheries in the oceans
are either in collapse or
in danger of collapsing.
The combination
of the oceans heating up
from global climate change,
and the acidification,
is killing not just
the planktons and the fish,
but the coral reefs.
The coral reefs
stabilize carbon,
they take the CO2 out
of the atmosphere
and they combine it
with nutrients in the ocean
to make coral.
When the coral reefs die,
that’s another big leg of
stabilizing our atmosphere,
our breathability,
our weather, all of that.
So we’re messing
with things, huge systems
that keep our world livable,
are in danger of collapse.
The next one is the forest
of the world.
Half of the forests
in the world are gone,
from what there was
in ancient times.
Not only do they part of
the carbon-oxygen cycle
that keeps our weather
stable, and keeps our
atmosphere breathable
on the planet, they also
are giant water pumps.
So a single huge tree,
like a giant redwood
or a giant rainforest tree,
supposedly has the
evaporative surface area
equal to a 40 acre lake.
So what happens when
you cut the trees down, is
you have giant weather
changes down wind
from the trees.
Now #5 is really scary,
like I haven’t scared you
not yet. (Yes, I know!)
Number 5 is
the global food crisis.
(Right.)
There’s something
like six major rivers
in the world that no longer
flow into the ocean.
As we’re running short
on fresh water,
that also means
we’re running short
on irrigable land.
And more and more people
are hungry every year.
We’re also unsustainably
farming the soils.
Modern factory farming
methods are actually
mining soils.
Problem is
that the soils in America
are being depleted
at 30 times faster than
they’re being replenished.
If you continue that trend,
then the trend
in world food production
is towards collapse.
So the oceans are headed
for collapse, the forests
are headed for collapse,
the world climate
is changing to the point
where it’s been predicted
we might have
as much as 6-degree
temperature change
in the next century,
and that will make
most of the food baskets
of the world un-farmable.
So you’ve got
all of these trends,
they’re building up,
and are each of them
individually headed
for collapse, and they’re
making a perfect storm.
Now the last trend is
population.
What that means is
that we’re consuming
the natural resources
of the planet faster than
they can regenerate.
If we do not reverse
these trends as an engineer
and scientist, there is
a 100% guarantee that
each of these trends
individually
will cause collapse,
and collectively,
there’s no chance.
The chance is in
making change.
We must change the way
we do business
on our planet.
Mr. Stein believes that
without immediate change,
human survival
will be jeopardized
around the globe.
To help families and
individuals who wish to
be better insured, hoping,
of course, that a crisis
would never happen,
Mr. Stein created
the “Grab-and-Run Kit.”
When we return,
we’ll find out about
some of the essential items
for the kit
with disaster preparedness
expert Matthew Stein.
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Previously,
Mr. Stein showed us
different materials
we can use to purify water,
give first aid,
and learn to forage
for wild plant foods –
all useful skills for anyone
caught in an emergency.
Today, he shares about
more potentially
life-saving items
and survival tips.
Here’s some dental floss.
Now dental floss is good
for more than
just dental flossing.
It’s good
for tying things together,
it’s good for strong thread
to sew stuff up.
This is very important –
sun screen.
You know,
people forget about that,
disaster happens,
you’re living outside,
earthquakes are shaking,
nobody’s going
in a building.
Because
when’s the next shock
is going to hit?
You’re outside 24/7.
Now, a compass.
Some people say,
“Well, I don’t know,
why do I need a compass?”
Well, if there’s a fire,
or something’s happened,
and you can’t see the sun,
it’s cloudy,
and you’re disoriented,
and there is smoke,
you might have no idea
what way north is.
I always thought
I had a tremendous sense
of direction.
I was skiing
and it’s pitch black, and
there is a snow storm,
blinding snowstorm.
So you can’t see stars
to navigate by,
there is no trees,
there is no mountains
on your side,
it’s dark to navigate by.
I looked at my compass,
and it’s like, “Oh my God!
I’m supposed
to go that way!”
Because of
the shifting winds,
I had turned around
180 degrees
the wrong direction.
So it could be a life saver
in certain situations.
This is called
a space blanket or
an emergency sleeping bag.
It’s aluminized cover,
it’s waterproof,
it will reflect heat,
it will keep the wind
and water off of you,
it might make
a huge difference
between comfort
or just horrible torture,
or between living
or not living.
A mask can be important
for escaping a fire,
volcanic ash,
or even for those
living near an oil spill.
It’s not a full gas mask,
but it’s called
“a painter’s respirator.”
And you can get them
in any kind of
hardware supply (store).
And what this will do, is
it filters the air
coming into your body.
So, say you’ve got a fire,
then 99.9%
of the particulate
and the toxic chemicals
you’re breathing in
will get taken out
by these filters
and carbon canisters.
So this could
make the difference
between choking and not
being able to do anything
or getting terribly ill,
and being fine.
Tea tree oil I find
is more effective to me
than the Neosporin,
and it’s anti-fungal,
anti-bacterial,
and the amazing property
of tea tree oil
is it’s a tiny molecule.
It’ll soak
right through the skin
into the infection
and zap it.
If you’ve got
an infected tooth,
you can dry it off and
dab the tea tree on there,
and people have said
that it’s highly effective.
A solar or
hand-powered radio,
multi-tool pocket knife,
compact stove,
something to cook and
eat out of, toilet paper,
a flashlight
are also important.
Mr. Stein also suggests
obtaining
waterproof matches
and a windproof lighter
to build fires
and to sterilize needles.
This is probably one of
the most important items
for your Grab-and-Run Kit.
This is a sewing kit.
Right here.
So I’ve got needles,
some very large
heavy duty needles in here
as well as smaller ones.
Might have to
stitch wounds up
as well as your pack.
You talk about something
that your book mentions
as something very important
is a “pit of the stomach”
exercise.
Yes.
The “pit of the stomach”
could really be
the most important thing
that you take away
from our conversation.
In a crisis, you will rarely
have all the information
at your finger tips.
You don’t really know
what to do and
you know you can’t trust
the rational mind when
it’s changing it’s mind
every minute.
There is an inner compass,
an inner guidance system
bred into each
and every one of us,
and if you can
get in touch with that,
it simply knows what to do
and will guide you.
A few years ago,
there was a high-tech
gentleman from
the San Francisco Bay area
who was traveling
with his wife and infant
in their car and they
got lost and disoriented,
and they ran out of gas,
they were
out of cell phone range.
So this guy stayed
with his wife and infant
for I think two days.
Well he thought in his head,
he thought the rule of thumb
for survive
is you follow the river
and it will take you
to civilization.
So that’s what he did.
So what you do
for the pit of the stomach,
the first thing you do is
you say, okay,
if you’re spiritual, you pray
and you ask for help
from Buddha, Christ,
Muhammad, or Holy Spirit.
You ask for help or you
just say please help me,
and you don’t have to
ask anything specific
if you’re not spiritual.
Then you start
breathing deeply and
you focus your attention
on the area
between your rib cage
and your belly button,
on the pit of the stomach
right here, some call it
Dan Tien right there,
and you keep
breathing deeply until
you feel your thoughts
quiet down and
you feel a relaxed sense
in that pit of the stomach,
that the muscles are relaxed.
Then what you do is
you’re going to do this
in pictures, you’re going
to avoid the thinking mind.
So what he would do
in his situation
is picture himself
in his mind’s eye
walking down the river
towards civilization,
and then you feel
the pit of the stomach.
Now if you feel
the muscles tense up
into a knot, then
you know it’s a bad idea.
So then it’s like
“Well maybe
I should stay in the car.”
Now the mind
was telling him,
“You can’t stay in the car!
That’s the sissy thing to do,
that’s the chicken thing
to do, that’s like waiting
for death to come on you.”
You do
the pit of the stomach,
you picture,
and if you get that
“Ahh…” feeling, like a
relaxed expansive feeling,
then it’s like “Oh wow,
I’m staying in the car.”
Well what happened?
He went down the river,
he got stuck
in a steep river canyon,
cold hard rain, died of
exposure and exhaustion.
They found the car and
the wife and the child.
People say
does this really work?
And can you really trust it?
And I’ll say yes.
And you’ve had
that experience in your life
of listening to
that intuitive feeling
and think afterwards,
“Oh thank God I listened,
now I understand.
I am so glad I listened.”
Our sincere appreciation,
Mr. Matthew Stein
for sharing
this valuable information.
Wishing you all the best
in your efforts
to raise awareness
of the need for humanity
to halt its dangerously
unsustainable trends
and turn to planet- and
life-saving directions.
For more information about
the Grab-and-Run Kit
and other
helpful resources,
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