Deciding to Bug In: The Australian Experience (podcast/video)
This is the rehash episode where I (Aaron) wanted to talk about 'bugging in’, this episode also continues with the interesting adventures of returning to Australian life.
'Bugging in’ is similar to the term ‘bugging-out’, it is the term commonly used by many preppers and military personnel when they find themselves in a undesired location and need to quickly vacate. Preppers are people which are preparing for the end of days mega event, or any situation where they may need to defend their survival. Plans need to be made for extreme situations, like where everyone looses the plot, turns crazy and start killing themselves or mass zombie attacks. Either way, you and perhaps a small team are the only ones who are now ready to save the planet and continue the human race.
Roughly two years ago I relocated to Mexico, which was suppose to be the key part of my planned bug-out mission. Other key factors in consideration were, a location on high ground, abundance of fresh food, preferably local farming, resistant population with traditional skills and a society with a high percentage of physical cash. Guadalajara, Mexico - Perfect!
Now having returned to Australia after an extended time in Mexico, its almost like the execution of my doomsday prepper's plan to leave Australia didn’t happen at all. So here is where I was suppose to talk about the master bug-in plan. 'Bugging-in' is what happens when a prepper is unable to leave an undesired location, or when their location becomes the safest option, perhaps from a lack of local knowledge or planning. Usually this means boarding up the windows of your house or apartment and bunkering down. Of course a prepper would have this all organised, bug out bag packed (Bug in bag in this case), survival supplies, long-life food and weapons.
However with Australia being the extreme country it is, everyone should be prepared to be bugging in or bugging out on a weekend basis. By the way camping and outdoor life is the favourite Aussie pass time, so I guess most of us already do that.
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View the full shownotes here: Deciding to Bug In: The Australian Experience – The Paradise Paradox Episode 132
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