Message from @[TX]YimYam
Discord ID: 705780818202853438
As I cannot control you.
@Copbot1001 I'm pming you
Why
@BugsyBaldwin dead drop emails are not very secure, unless you’re using a mail server that isn’t connected to like, google or yahoo etc
It’s also hella stupid
It's not for primary comms it's more for private bulletins and things like that you may not want to share on FB
Was that supposed to make the method less stupid?
Seen it in use. If done correctly would be inconspicuous and not draw attention. Just another way to keep in contact with people and pass information within a small group
TedKaczynski.wav
Outdate, but better than nothing i guess. People are hoarding Edition 4 and until Saint Fisher lets us know when Edition 5 is public.
Not sure if the OG that made this dropped it yet, but its good shit for beginners.
> Seen it in use. If done correctly would be inconspicuous and not draw attention. Just another way to keep in contact with people and pass information within a small group
@BugsyBaldwin Why not just put the info in the dead drop?
Low chance of getting caught channels
@AR That mega file is invaluable. Thank you.
It's in the link, you shouldn't need to do anything else to download it.
@[TX]YimYam Lets not encourage transmitting over emergency freqs
I didn’t know they were emergency frequencies this advice given to me in comms
emergency?
noaa says receive only
So I got an infograph, of some really fast moving stuff that expands, should i post or nah?
As in the kind that goes fast towards something and then expands, or that expands really fast in one place?
expands really fast in one place
Probably best not too
k cool
Just tell me what channel this goes in or archive it there
If it hasn't been added already, this is one of the most important articles ever written on ammunition. I think everyone in the server could benefit by studying it. http://www.ar15.com/ammo/project/self_defense_ammo_FAQ/
Don't know exactly where to post this, but puttees are a relatively cheap and easy way to keep mud and debris out of your boots while Innawoods
https://youtu.be/PnX7udtMMuE
(This is going to sound like common knowledge, but bear with me)
When dealing with hostile animals (Think even attack dogs) they will go for whatever they're ***presented*** with. If you expect to encounter some form of biting or clawing animal I would suggest wearing a forearm guard. Clench your fist, and keep it clenched (You don't want to lose fingers) and present the guarded arm. (Exaggerate it) We use this to catch injured eagles, but the same thing will work with a dog. After the animal has latched deal with it in whatever way you see fit. But make sure not to present a more appetizing chunk of yourself.