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'Escape' Bag: What do you have packed?
#26

'Escape' Bag: What do you have packed?

@YMG- I think theres new legislation coming up on foreign bank safety deposit boxes as well.

Not 100% sure about gold coins, but I think new legislation is being passed regarding gold bullion.

You can always do what the Indians do to bring gold through customs- make giant bracelets that you wear through customs (Say 10-12 of them on each arm+ giant necklace w/gold pieces attached to it). Easy way to bring in 100k+ of gold.

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#27

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Quote: (08-28-2013 11:23 AM)germanico Wrote:  

Quote: (08-28-2013 12:05 AM)bacon Wrote:  

take a bus/train or some form of transportation to the nearest border stop and just walk to the mexican side.

Use the Laredo Texas crossing.

Puente 1 or 2 ?

And you're right on the area code thing, or use a different +/- for it.

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#28

'Escape' Bag: What do you have packed?

Bob Bauman a US lawyer and offshore Asset Protection Expert has written a few books and a newsletter/blog on the subject:

http://sovereignsociety.com/meet-the-edi...ob-bauman/

Where to legally stash your cash:

http://pro.sovereignsociety.com/STASHSVS...27/?h=true

Bob Bauman also wrote the passport book on how to get a legal 2nd passport and dual citizenship in another country - why is this important? An IT exec friend had his passport seized to guarantee he will continue to pay his US mandated child support - $1400 to State of Maryland for a stray internet bang that said go ahead and cum baby I am on the pill and he now has a daughter and her mother won the DNA lottery - the local yokel county court family div gets 10% so keep raising it every year or so on him - and $1200 a month for two kids in Massachusetts by his Ex and $80 a week for his daughter who lives with him along with her mother in NH but needed to do this to include her in the maximum income seizure calculations for all kids - max up to 40% child support and NO State or Federal dependents deductions because the slores all deduct them as dependents against their minimal incomes - if he dares get laid off the courts issue bench warrants for his arrest should he get behind in Child Support - extremely draconian and seized his passport so a second passport and dual citizenship is a survival get out of USA Child Support industrial complex free card in case you wife up or simply raw dawg bang a TCDBCFH while in a love/alcohol induced stupor. So 40% Choild Support and 40% Obamanation Taxes he has to make $150K+ a year to have $0K for himself and is literally penniless if he does not earn Quarterly bonuses he can hide in accounts in family members names.

Thank god I always wore condoms or banged career broads on the pill and have no kids or child support.

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#29

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Quote: (08-28-2013 11:23 AM)germanico Wrote:  

Quote: (08-28-2013 12:05 AM)bacon Wrote:  

take a bus/train or some form of transportation to the nearest border stop and just walk to the mexican side.

Use the Laredo Texas crossing.

The Border Patrol has been training for a mass exodus out of the U.S. I would literally bury $50k in dollars and gold down in the DR. If the borders close you still have a chance of getting down there by boat. I wouldn't put anything in foreign banks. The guvmint is too sneaky for that.
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Quote: (08-28-2013 11:36 AM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Puente 1 or 2 ?

Puente 2 if the heat is on you. Its the fastest crossing from the US to Mexico, you are coming in from a wide street (no corners to turn), and theres only one random checkpoint (that only checks for valuables or guns) on the mexican side.

Puente 1 is the old bridge, and is slightly less transited, so it might be easier for them to spot you on the american side. The mexican side is not even checked.

Puente 3 is for freight only, use that only if you can hitch a ride. If you cross it in a small car, it will stand out. And it has 2 extra checkpoints and additional camera surveillance. (Plus, that crossing is sloooooow... gives them extra time to locate you)
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#31

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In Iraq and Afghanistan, people would have "Go Bags."

A bag would have a GPS, and an INMARSAT phone like Iridium or Thuraya. Plus paper maps, cash, water and food bars or MREs.

The idea was to get to a roof somewhere, call for help, and hang out until someone arrived.

There are also those Breitling Emergency watches that send a distress signal if you unwind a stem and stretch out an antenna. Make sure you get the new one that is broadcasting to the satellite, not VHF.

Then there is the survival kit from the B-52 in Dr. Strangelove

- One forty-five caliber automatic
- Two boxes of ammunition
- Four days' concentrated emergency rations
- One drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine,
vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills
- One miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible
- One hundred dollars in rubles
- One hundred dollars in gold
- Nine packs of chewing gum
- One issue of prophylactics
- Three lipsticks
- Three pair of nylon stockings.
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#32

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Quote: (08-27-2013 09:11 PM)McQueensPlayboyRules Wrote:  

Let's say you're in a certain tight situation and need to bounce out of the country, lets say USA, within 24hrs and you have a small carry-on bag packed.

What do you have in it?

Also, does anyone here have a stash bag (not for flying, but for getting on the road quickly), with certain items in it. I'm in the process of putting together one and so far this is my list:

-Bankroll (few grand)
-Some gold
-Passport
-Personal *protection (define how you may)
-Extra phones that can be tossed

Why gold? Its heavy and it seems like anyplace you can walk in off the street and sell gold is going to give you a significantly lower price than what you paid for it. Gift cards would be better if you buy with cash and don't have to register.
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#33

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Quote: (08-28-2013 11:57 AM)germanico Wrote:  

Quote: (08-28-2013 11:36 AM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Puente 1 or 2 ?

Puente 2 if the heat is on you. Its the fastest crossing from the US to Mexico, you are coming in from a wide street (no corners to turn), and theres only one random checkpoint (that only checks for valuables or guns) on the mexican side.

Puente 1 is the old bridge, and is slightly less transited, so it might be easier for them to spot you on the american side. The mexican side is not even checked.

Puente 3 is for freight only, use that only if you can hitch a ride. If you cross it in a small car, it will stand out. And it has 2 extra checkpoints and additional camera surveillance. (Plus, that crossing is sloooooow... gives them extra time to locate you)

Seriously, how do you guys know all this stuff? Incredibly insightful, but I am stunned at the expertise.

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#34

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Quote: (08-28-2013 02:14 PM)j r Wrote:  

Why gold? Its heavy and it seems like anyplace you can walk in off the street and sell gold is going to give you a significantly lower price than what you paid for it. Gift cards would be better if you buy with cash and don't have to register.

With gift cards you have to waste time looking for a home depot or olive garden in order to redeem them. And if you're leaving the US, finding an olive garden may be harder.
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#35

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Quote: (08-28-2013 02:31 PM)Bolthouse Wrote:  

Quote: (08-28-2013 02:14 PM)j r Wrote:  

Why gold? Its heavy and it seems like anyplace you can walk in off the street and sell gold is going to give you a significantly lower price than what you paid for it. Gift cards would be better if you buy with cash and don't have to register.

With gift cards you have to waste time looking for a home depot or olive garden in order to redeem them. And if you're leaving the US, finding an olive garden may be harder.

I'm talking about the sort of card that are just Visa/MC/Amex cards that can be used anywhere or sold to someone else. I guess debit card is more correct.
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#36

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If I was going to do some criminal shit I would order one of these masks for my escape kit





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#37

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Gold because gold is universal.

Great info gents.
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#38

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Wow. That is Mission Impossible level realism.

Carrying a handful of 1 ounce American Gold Eagles is equivalent to walking around with tens of thousands of dollars. I wouldn't feel completely comfortable, even on the safe streets in the U.S. Silver is much more suitable to for bartering purposes and carrying out short-term transaction IMO. Of course, there are the 1/2 and 1/10 ounce denominations. n

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#39

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This might be helpful, especially the 'Off Pocket' - a bag you can put your cell in that hides it from the networks.


http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/0...n=20130828
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http://www.funzug.com/index.html/unusual-...olate.html

Size of a credit card. Ingenious way of carrying hard currency. If shit hits the fan I'll pay Emech to smuggle me to the Caribbean on his boat. At that point the only bug out bag I need is here
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#41

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^^^ +1 for the Slut Kit.
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