On May 18, 2023 Steven Harris posted a Tweet on the Nuclear War Survival Skills (NWSS) official Twitter channel featuring helpful ways on how to carry water in any emergency. This can be for a natural disaster, long-term power outage, nuclear situation, earthquake, or in any manner of situation where you would need to haul a good amount of water for a relatively long distance.
Below is the Tweet:
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Transcript From The Water Hauling Tweet
If you prefer to read the information instead of listening to it, then here is the raw transcript from Harris’ Tweet on May 18, 2023 regarding hauling water long distances.
Do you want to know how to carry water in an emergency in any emergency in a nuclear emergency? I’ll show you how right now. Hi, this is Steve Harris was another quick update for you about nuclear war survival skills. This is the secret of how to carry water how to make any plastic bag and a trash bag, anything plastic into a complete waterproof bag and it is very, very easy. And it’s a nuclear war survival skills on page 67. What you do is what you’re looking at here is you’re looking at a plastic bag inside of a burlap bag. And now this can very easily be a pillowcase. Now whether you want to carry let’s put some numbers here you want to carry one bag or two bags either way, it’s easy enough to do. Usually I do this for one and it also makes for a waterproof bag like inside of a backpack. So your backpack floats Very good. You take the top of your trash bag, and you take your fingers and you take one finger and you put it here you one figure here you pull it apart. And then with it pulled apart, you fold it in half here, and then you fold it in half again. Then you fold it in half again. And then you take this part here and you fold it over here like this. So you got this neck here. And then you tie it off. You can do this with a zip tie with a piece of twine piece of rope, whatever you want, and you are now carrying as much water as you can carry. You can do this with small bags, big bags. So you know what this works really good. What Kristen Carney developed this for was when he developed the jungle training location in Panama prior to World War Two for training and World War Two troops. He did this with bags like this such that he would have flotation bags. This was not only this is not only watertight, it’s airtight. So you can do this and you can hold on to this, put it underneath your clothes, do this put it on a pole and you can float across a river you can float across the stream you can float across a lake. This allows you to not only go across water, but it allows you to hold water. Like I said if you take this and put it inside of a backpack which is in his book, jungle snafus and remedies then you will be not only having a waterproof backpack, but you will be floating as well. cresting goes into this in depth in his book jungle snafus and remedies. But this book is nucular wars survival skills, which you can get at the link and everything else below. Thank you. This is your quick nuclear war survival skills update for the day from Steven Harris. Hey, did you want to ask Harris a question. scan this and join our telegram group and go in there and ask away. Hey, we do live and in person interviews on YouTube on radio and everything else. This can involve just me talking via video or just audio or the cat can join us and we get out the radiological instruments on the workbench and start showing you the stuff. We tell you the best stuff you never heard. Get in touch with us. As you can tell, I’m not boring. Hey, I plan on putting out one of these videos every couple of days on a different page and nuclear war survival skills to help you get better prepared again, the original book that my mentor Kristen Carney wrote is free on nuclear war survival skills.com or book and wss.com. Go get it download it. There’s no sign up. No, nothing. Just push the big red button Download and it’ll download the PDF to you. And you can get it right now. It’s 32 megabytes, no big deal. Also, I got a lot of stuff on there. You can follow us on Twitter. You can follow us on telegram you can follow us sign up for email. I got other free resources and you can get notified easily when we put more stuff out to help you. And there’s other other freebies up there. So go to the website and go get it mobile friendly, works good. All that nice stuff. Thank you very much. I’m Steve Harris and look forward to you hearing more stuff from me in the near future.
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