OPSEC Before & After Emergencies

Ideas on keeping your home safe. The possibiity of 'civil unrest' is always there, in extreme situations. Some ideas to help you through this are found here.
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OPSEC Before & After Emergencies

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OPSEC Before and After a Major Emergency
https://modernsurvivalonline.com/guest-post-opsec-before-and-after-a-major-emergency/

Sure, you’re ready for the “big day” when everything goes to hell, and you have to fight to survive. You’ve stocked up on food, water, weapons and ammo…and you’ve got one or more places to go to if you have to bug out.

But are you sure no one else is planning on using YOUR supplies? Has anyone taken notice to the location of your stockpiles…and how much you’re stockpiling?

If you are practicing OPSEC, your chances of having someone else take your supplies, and maybe your life, is greatly reduced.

OPSEC – Operations Security, is very important part of protecting the safety of you and your family before and after a major emergency. The most important part of practicing OPSEC is blending in…don’t draw attention to yourself.

Let’s go through the OPSEC process before and after a major disaster. ---CONTINUED---
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What OPSEC Is and Why It’s Important for Preppers
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/what-opsec-is-and-why-its-important-for-preppers/

The military term OPSEC, which stands for “Operational Security”, is something that applies directly to prepping. In the military, it’s all about keeping enemies from knowing your capability.

(BIG SNIP) ... OPSEC can be broken down into two general categories for us in the prepping community. There’s the OPSEC we need to practice now, as we prepare for a disaster; and there’s the OPSEC we will need to practice after a disaster strikes, to keep our relative affluence a secret. ---CONTINUED---
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