>>2810775>What literature are you saving?Anything related to the fundamentals of civilization. Read and understand these essential topics. Most normies have no idea how to grow their own food for example.
>What items other then guns do you have?A lot. Everything preparedness related should really be hand powered or off-grid power.
1. Have all the essentials you would need for at least 3+ months
2. Have items, equipment, land that can produce its own resources: water, food, wood, fire, etc.
>Medication knowledge?The main threat, in a medical context, will be infection. Avoid infection as aggressively as possible. Normies don't have wound wash and irrigation tools. Get those. Cuts are a problem, punctures are far more dangerous due to depth that bacteria can be introduced. Have full spectrum antibiotics on hand and you must have the dosage charts and bacteria they are specialized to treat. I recommend a common wound + corresponding antibiotic recommendation chart. Example:
https://www.straighthealthcare.com/antibiotic-chart.html>Herb and plant life?Sweet potatoes are best in the south, while potatoes are best in cooler states. These two crops are the absolute best for calories / nutrient density / reliable crops for small spaces. Herbs are nice, but not essential.
>Most important things to have in your area?Varies too much. Cover all of the essentials first: water, food, shelter, security, health, etc. A lack of spics and niggers is the most important thing to have in your area.
>You know the saying "hope for the best, prepare for the worst"I always recommend that people aim for preparedness that is seamlessly integrated into every day life. Rather than super-specifically prepare for x situation, simply aim to reduce dependency on modern conveniences.
I am an expert on a lot of the aforementioned topics and will consider responding to serious questions. The only thing I don't have a lot of experience with is advanced radio communications.