Russia/Ukraine

It’s appearing that the invasion of Ukraine by Russia is imminent. As of this writing, Russia has stationed well over 100,000 troops along the Ukrainian border and has also moved ships to the area. Russia has literally begun to encircle Ukraine with military activities north, east, and south. 

What impact will an invasion have on us? Well, nothing good. Beyond that, we can make a few educated guesses:

A Russian invasion will cause a wave of instability to circle through global financial markets. Next up we will see a spike in an already inflated oil market and along with that more inflation due to higher transportation costs. Assuming the threat of massive sanctions against Russia is carried out – the threat of nation-sponsored cyberattacks here in the United States is almost a certainty. Lastly – the relationship between Russia and China will grow stronger.

The United States will NOT get in a direct conflict with Russia over Ukraine. There’s no indication of this nor is there any reason. I am most concerned about the potential effects of cyberattacks here in the states. Cyberattacks offer a certain level of denial. Putin can strike at the West – while denying any knowledge or involvement.

Raising fuel prices. Continued supply chain issues. More inflation. Cyberattacks.

Prepare accordingly.

Rourke

6 Inch Israeli Battle Dressing Compression Bandage - 2 PACK

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This Emergency Trauma Bandage is designed to stop bleeding from hemorrhagic wounds caused by traumatic injuries in a rapid, extremely effective, and easy way. Besides the combat field proven design, this trauma dressing bandage also provides large effective coverage with 5-years shelf life.

For First Responders, Military, Law Enforcement, and related fields, this compression bandage provides a fast, effective tool for many kinds of traumas and injuries (particularly those involving arterial bleeding in extremities).


Instruction for Use:

Step 1: Apply pad to wound and wrap the elastic bandage around limb.

Step 2: Slip the elastic bandage through V-notch of pressure applicator.

Step 3: Tighten elastic bandage to apply pressure to wound.

Step 4: Pull back to force pressure bar down onto the pad.

Step 5: Wrap bandage tightly over pressure bar and wrap over all edges of the pad.

Step 6: Secure hooking ends of the closure bar into elastic bandage.

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