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⚡STOP Doomscrolling AND Start ACTUALLY PREPPING NOW w/ @PraxisPrepper
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⚡STOP Doomscrolling AND Start ACTUALLY PREPPING NOW w/ @PraxisPrepper

TL;DR

Praxis Prepper explains his compact prepping reference book and his plan to relocate to Uruguay as a strategic backup amid Western societal decline.

Key Points

  • 1.Praxis Prepper created his book to fill a gap in compact, practical references. Existing guides like the SAS Survival Guide are too bulky for field use; his cheatbook distills actionable details — knots, water sanitation ratios, medication shelf life — into a portable format used weekly.
  • 2.The book covers the Shelf Life Extension Program (SLEP) from the US military. Rather than parsing thick government research during an emergency, the book condenses medication potency-past-expiration data into quick-reference charts.
  • 3.Radiation medicine and nuclear fallout science are crystallized in the book. Drawing on a government report highlighted by YouTube nurse 'Hoopil's Cat,' it details medications that flush radioactive material from the body, along with verified safe exposure levels.
  • 4.A foreign language section is a standout feature not seen in other prepping books. It covers basic survival phrases — 'I need help,' 'I have pain here,' 'speak more slowly' — in roughly a dozen languages, enabling rudimentary communication and radio contact with non-English speakers.
  • 5.Western societal decay — not a single disaster event — is the core motivation for relocating. Praxis describes collapse as an 'oozing mutation': gradual erosion of personal responsibility, autonomy, and core values on both political left and right, mirroring historical patterns of societal decline.
  • 6.Uruguay was chosen after systematically eliminating every other region on Earth. Europe faces geopolitical risk, Australia/New Zealand proved authoritarian during COVID, Indonesia sits in China's sphere of influence, Africa has instability, and most of South America lacks property rights — leaving only Costa Rica and Uruguay.
  • 7.Uruguay's key advantages include the highest firearms ownership in Latin America, renewable energy, and only 3.5 million people. It runs on nearly 100% renewable hydropower, half the population lives in Montevideo, and gun ownership is cited as linked to its status as the safest country in the region.
  • 8.The plan is to buy a property before 2030, spend 6 months establishing residency, and potentially rent it out. Documentation groundwork is already underway — apostilled birth certificates for himself and annual fresh certificates for his child, costing ~$20 each, kept in a fireproof bag.
  • 9.Potential conscription of his children is an explicit driver for seeking dual citizenship. As seen in Ukraine, citizens can be forced to fight in wars they disagree with; a Uruguayan passport gives his kids an opt-out option if Canada or the US enters such a scenario.
  • 10.A sailboat moored on Uruguay's Río de la Plata border with Argentina is envisioned as a 'Plan C.' Praxis has sailing experience from Atlantic crossings with his father, and sees boat ownership near Uruguay as an additional layer of autonomy and escape flexibility.

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